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Jack let out a long breath and shook his head, a gesture that mixed helplessness with stubborn amusement. "Considers as finished, your price was too high, daddy cannot play, 1,000,000, hehe." His tone was light, but the faint crease between his brows betrayed the truth: even for someone like him, a million Villain Points sounded like a mountain too steep to climb in a single stride.
White Queen watched him quietly. Her eyes, which often flickered with streams of invisible data, softened for a brief second. "Jack, I will try hard to help you solve this problem." She spoke calmly, yet there was weight behind the words. Ever since absorbing Red Queen's data, she carried not only power but responsibility—an echo of her elder sister's ambition now transformed into something gentler.
Jack nodded with exaggerated seriousness, placing a hand theatrically over his chest. "White Queen, I believe your ability very much." His grin returned, crooked and mischievous. The atmosphere, tense only moments ago under the system's cold verdict, loosened slightly.
Then his expression shifted again, sly and calculating. "This time needs to expand space, connects next Movie World? Daddy on those Villain Point, you are looking at doing." The ruffian-like confidence in his voice made Jill roll her eyes instantly.
Before anyone could comment further, the system's stiff, emotionless voice resounded through Villain Space. "Villain Space grows to connection next Movie World needs 300000 Villain Point, system processes voluntarily."
Jack froze.
A heartbeat later he exploded. "Day, 300000 Villain Point? Especially, daddy's hard-earned money!" His shout echoed absurdly across the plains, scattering a flock of distant birds into the sky.
But the complaint came too late.
The ground trembled beneath their feet, first like a subtle vibration, then like the awakening of something colossal. Becky staggered, nearly slipping on the soft grass. "? The father, the ground is moving." Her voice carried surprise rather than fear; after surviving zombies, mutants, and a planet-scale catastrophe, a shaking field barely qualified as alarming.
Villain Space began to expand.
What had once been a vast but contained landscape now unfolded like a scroll pulled endlessly by invisible hands. Mountains surged upward layer upon layer, their peaks tearing through clouds that hadn't existed seconds before. Rivers widened into roaring currents, lakes stretched into inland seas, and forests erupted from the earth in cascading waves of green. Waterfalls thundered into existence, mist catching the light like silver dust. In the distance, a volcano rose, its crimson glow pulsing beneath a crown of smoke.
"Quite mysterious," K-Mart murmured, eyes wide. For someone who had seen the collapse of civilization, witnessing creation instead of destruction felt almost unreal.
White Queen observed the transformation with analytical fascination. "Space can also grow unexpectedly, and drives the change of entire ecology system… is very mysterious." Even she, an artificial intelligence with near-limitless computational capacity, could not fully predict the evolution of this domain.
Su Yueming crossed her arms, smiling faintly. "Is 10000 square kilometers, now does not know changes was big." Her tone was casual, but her gaze lingered on the horizon, measuring scale instinctively.
"Here, only then we," Tessa said with a soft laugh, "compared to this piece of huge space, are really sparsely inhabited." There was wonder in her voice—and a hint of loneliness. Vastness without people could feel like beauty without witnesses.
Peggy glanced sideways at Jack. "Is thinking the expansion population?"
Jack scratched his chin, pretending deep contemplation. "Actually my idea is very simple, is very simple. The population does not want many. Can play the competition together, can play together anything, will not feel lonely on the line." His voice carried an almost childlike honesty beneath the bravado.
Jill snorted. "100 person was similar?"
Jack nodded. "The 100 person was similar."
Every woman turned to stare at him.
"100 person?" Claire repeated slowly, then burst out laughing. "You also really dare saying that. By your individuality, definitely is a 100 woman, your postpartum."
Becky folded her arms, pouting dramatically. "Father is the heart big bastard."
"Perverted is perverted," White Queen added dryly.
Jack raised both hands in surrender. "Calm, is calm, but cracks a joke." His grin, however, suggested that perhaps he had not been entirely joking.
After what felt like half an hour of continuous upheaval, the trembling ceased. Silence fell, heavy and awed.
White Queen scanned the environment, her pupils shimmering. "Expanded the 500,000 square kilometer unexpectedly… big."
"500,000 square kilometer?" Su Yueming whistled softly. "Could be a moderate scale country."
Jack looked around slowly, absorbing the magnitude of his private universe. "But only our several people… the person were too few." For once, his voice lacked mockery.
Before the mood could drift further, the system spoke again. "The space success connects next Movie World, Marvel movie main world."
Peggy's expression changed instantly. "Marvel Movie World?" A ripple of memory passed through her—Captain America, Hydra, war, sacrifice. Was this coincidence or destiny looping strangely?
Jack's eyes gleamed. "Marvel movie main world… that was not movie, interesting, interesting, I liked."
Ada shot him a sideways glance. "You like inside beauty."
Jill smirked. "This also with saying? Somebody has wanted this so-called Marvel movie main world impatiently."
Jack clutched his chest theatrically. "Your group of young married women do not believe your men. Actually I want to go on living, obtains powerful power, protects you. Is such a simple idea. But must be questioned by you. My heart good pain."
"Good to spit," White Queen muttered, suppressing a laugh.
The system's voice cut through their banter. "Also three days of time, you will be transmitted to Marvel main world."
"Three days of time, knew." Jack nodded.
Peggy stepped forward immediately. "This time, I must go with you. I do not wait for here."
"I am also same," Su Yueming added.
"Cannot throw down me." Tessa grabbed Jack's arm.
Claire, Teri, and K-Mart echoed the same determination. Becky clung to him. "Father, takes me."
Alice, Jill, and Ada remained silent, but their eyes spoke clearly.
Jack's face twisted into exasperation. "Fuck, you work as this are the traveling? So many people—what issue if there is what to do?"
"We can protect itself good."
Jack's tone turned unexpectedly cold. "In you no one can protect itself good. Marvel movie main world powerhouse were too many. If you regard your men me, listens my. Only if you can determine that can help to me, otherwise do not make me worry."
Silence followed.
For the first time, the women truly confronted the imbalance between courage and capability. They were strong, yes—but compared to cosmic entities, gods, monsters, and super-humans?
Jack's expression softened again. "Ok, did not want such disappointed expressions. You well were I happiest things. Here waited for me to come back… wasn't good?"
Three days passed quickly.
On the final morning, Jack stood alone at the boundary of Villain Space. The others watched from a distance, emotions tangled between pride, worry, and reluctance.
The light halo formed beneath his feet.
He turned back, flashing that infuriating, charming grin. "Waited for daddy."
Then he vanished in the dazzling ray, stepping once more into the unpredictable madness of another world.
Villain Space fell quiet, holding its breath.
