Although Dormammu sensed the unique energy fluctuations that had montarily filled the entire Mirror Dinsion, he didn’t pause in his actions.
His goal remained clear: by eliminating the dozens of sorcerers at specific locations, he could instantly shatter the Mirror Dinsion. No matter what the recent energy surge was, Dormammu believed it wouldn’t prevent his escape.
Pū Pū Pū!
Without any surprises, the dozens of Earth sorcerers stationed at fixed locations were instantly reduced to ashes by Dormammu’s attacks. As these sorcerers died, the flow of spatial magic energy from their locations ceased.
Soon after, the once-intact Mirror Dinsion began to slowly crumble. In no ti, one section of it showed signs of spatial rupture.
“Hmph! You think you can trap ?!” Dormammu coldly snorted as he broke a hole in the Mirror Dinsion, intent on leaving through the growing rift.
Whoosh, whoosh…
However, just as Dormammu was about to reach the rift and exit, the sa unique energy surge reappeared, even more elusive this ti, eluding Dormammu’s senses.
As this energy wave erged, Dormammu’s massive form retraced its steps along the path he had taken monts ago, quickly returning to the central location of the Mirror Dinsion. While Dormammu returned, the shattered Mirror Dinsion began rapidly recovering.
Subsequently, the dozens of dark energy strands that Dormammu had previously withdrawn reappeared from him, rapidly shooting toward the shattered portions of the Mirror Dinsion. After “reviving” the dozens of sorcerers at that location, Dormammu retracted the dark energy.
In less than a second, what had just occurred repeated itself, but in reverse. The sorcerers Dormammu had killed ca back to life, and the Mirror Dinsion remained intact. anwhile, Dormammu, located at the central position of the Mirror Dinsion, continued searching for its weak points.
“A dinsional space, do you really think you can trap ? You are just buying a little more ti for Earth, futile!” Carefully sensing the Mirror Dinsion, Dormammu quickly discovered the issue and said disdainfully.
Next, Dormammu launched an attack. However, as he attacked those dozens of positions, Dormammu couldn’t help but feel that sothing was amiss. He couldn’t pinpoint the problem, though.
And so, two seconds later, ti flowed backward again, returning Dormammu to a mont before he initiated his attack.
“A dinsional space, I discovered it again. Do you really think you can trap ? You are just buying a little more ti for Earth, futile!” Like the previous two tis, Dormammu said this with disdain. But this ti, before saying it, Dormammu added a few extra words.
“Hmm? Why did I say ‘discovered it again’?” After uttering these words and launching his attack, Dormammu suddenly sensed that sothing was off; he had inadvertently added extra words.
Pū Pū Pū!
“Sothing’s not right!” Dormammu, while ticulously observing the hidden sorcerers he had directly destroyed, was also trying to sense what was wrong.
Hum…
As the Mirror Dinsion shattered once more, an almost imperceptible energy fluctuation reappeared. This ti, Dormammu finally sensed it, but he couldn’t stop the influence of this energy surge on himself.
“It’s ti…,” Dormammu shouted loudly just before ti reversed again, but he couldn’t finish his sentence.
Ti flowed backward once more, the shattered Mirror Dinsion was repaired again, and the dead sorcerers were resurrected.
The issue Dormammu had just identified was washed away during this ti reversal, leaving Dormammu with no mory of it. He once again took action, attacking the sorcerers. However, this ti, he noticed the problem before ti reversed.
“Ti is constantly reversing! Damn it!” After shouting these words, Dormammu was pulled back by the ti loop again.
And so, Dormammu, originally trapped within the Mirror Dinsion, was once again imprisoned by the cycle of ti. Even though he quickly beca aware of the ti loop each ti it occurred, he couldn’t prevent ti from rewinding.
Later, every ti Dormammu regained awareness, he attempted to disrupt the Mirror Dinsion in various ways. He would attack one location at one ti, and another location at the next.
However, regardless of which location received an attack and caused the Mirror Dinsion to shatter, ti always flowed back to that specific mont. Even if Dormammu did nothing, ti still reverted to that point.
It was as if this period of ti had been set to an infinite loop. No matter what Dormammu did within this loop, he ultimately succumbed to the influence of ti.
Thus, Dormammu, imprisoned within this never-ending cycle of ti, repeatedly experienced searching for the weak points of the Mirror Dinsion, launching attacks on sorcerers, and the subsequent shattering of the Mirror Dinsion.
Although Dormammu’s life was infinite, enduring this endless repetition beca an unbearable tornt. Perhaps it was precisely because of his immortal existence that being trapped in such an infinitely repeating ti loop felt all the more maddening.
anwhile, within a specific location in this landmass, untouched by the effects of external ti reversal, Lin Rui and the others who had previously disappeared were gathered.
This space remained unaffected by the outside world’s ti loop, allowing them to fully understand what was happening. If it weren’t for their firsthand experience, no one, except Lin Rui, would believe that ti reversal truly existed in this world.
“Jackson, will this completely trap Dormammu?” Seeing Dormammu experience his thirty-fifth ti loop, Jack, standing beside Lin Rui, couldn’t help but ask.
Compared to their previous confrontations with Dormammu, this manipulation of ti was undoubtedly a force that no one could resist. However, Jack still harbored concerns, especially since Dormammu had already seen through the ti loop.
“If Strange can maintain it, theoretically, we can keep him trapped inside indefinitely. However, what we need is not to imprison him but to permanently eliminate the threat he poses to Earth,” Lin Rui replied after a brief silence.
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