"It's never easy to change predetermined fate! But I genuinely like this kid's determination!" Otto first shook his head and sighed with resigned acceptance, then smiled warmly at 1st Gen Spider-Man. After all, if the Sky Screen hadn't intervened in their reality, he might very well have had to rely on the little spider to rewrite his own tragic ending.
1st Gen Spider-Man remained thoughtfully silent. He was also rembering the deaths of Uncle Ben and Harry that had been shown in the screen footage. He absolutely must want to change those devastating endings, right?
Gwen squeezed his hand supportively. She understood exactly what 1st Gen Spider-Man was contemplating, and to be completely honest, she found herself on Spider-Man's side in this moral debate.
Harry arrived with Marko in tow, both looking sowhat hurried. When 1st Gen Spider-Man spotted him, he imdiately approached and embraced him warmly: "Hey! Man! Are you holding up okay?"
"Don't worry about ! I'm completely fine! The company is weathering this storm too - it's just a few minor public relations disturbances, and I can handle the situation! Trust on this!"
Harry patted Peter's shoulder reassuringly to comfort his concerns.
Hearing this confident response, 1st Gen Spider-Man felt genuinely relieved. He had been deeply worried about whether the Green Goblin's reappearance would have serious negative impacts on Osborn Industries' reputation and stability.
[Strange decided he didn't want to waste any more precious ti in philosophical debates with Spider-Man, so he raised his hand with mystical authority and the entire train was imdiately dismantled and began rolling up into itself.]
["Whoa! What are you doing to the train?" Spider-Man felt genuine panic at this reality manipulation.]
[With Strange's complete control over the Mirror Dinsion, the entire locomotive was folding and closing inward toward the middle like origami.]
[Spider-Man began running desperately for safety: "I'm not giving the box to you... Whoa! This is insane!"]
[Strange carefully observed Spider-Man's movent patterns and drew mystical circles to summon two interconnected portals. Spider-Man crashed directly into the first portal and fell from the upper portal into the lower one, then fell from the upper portal again, creating an endless loop.]
["Whoa! Whoa!" Spider-Man continued his disorienting free fall between dinsions. Strange threw his Cloak of Levitation forward and began pursuing him through the portal system. The train also mysteriously returned to its original undamaged appearance.]
[Soon, the Cloak successfully grabbed the magical containnt box, but Spider-Man absolutely refused to release his grip. Spider-Man shot spider silk both upward and downward while suspended in the air, yanking the Cloak back and forth in a bizarre tug-of-war.]
["Give it back to right now!" Spider-Man kept kicking frantically in the air, desperately trying to retrieve the magic box from the mystical garnt.]
[Seeing this aerial struggle, Strange conjured a golden mystical rope, grabbed his cloak, and pulled it back toward himself. anwhile, Spider-Man held tightly to his web lines to prevent the cloak from being pulled away. The two engaged in an intense wrestling match as the two dinsional portals gradually moved closer and closer together.]
[Then visible cracks like shattered glass began appearing throughout the mirror space. As the two portals finally overlapped completely, a trendous burst of mystical energy exploded outward, and both combatants were blown apart by the force.]
[Strange didn't have ti to maintain the mirror space's stability anymore and fell directly toward the falling magic box, with his Cloak chasing after him through the chaotic dinsional fragnts.]
[The little spider swung on his webbing and landed on a floating stone platform. He noticed sothing with keen scientific insight: "Wait! Is that an Archidean spiral? The mirror dinsion is constructed from pure geotry? I'm actually good at geotry - I can work with geotric principles!"]
[Strange successfully reclaid the magic box, while Spider-Man imdiately began rapid mathematical calculations.]
["The square of the radius divided by π, then place a point on the curve!" The little spider muttered to himself while continuously calculating complex equations and shooting spider silk to adhere to the nearby floating rocks in a specific pattern.]
[Although Strange didn't understand what Spider-Man was attempting to accomplish, he didn't seem concerned: "Stop struggling uselessly, Parker! I'll co back to collect you when this entire situation is resolved!"]
[As he spoke these dismissive words, he waved his hand in a circular motion to summon a portal leading back to the Sanctum basent.]
[At this critical mont, Spider-Man shouted triumphantly: "Hey! Strange, you know what's actually cooler than magic? Mathematics!!!"]
[As the stones began moving automatically according to Spider-Man's geotric calculations, a massive amount of spider silk wrapped around Strange in complex patterns, firmly securing him in place like a geotric cocoon.]
[Spider-Man positioned himself between Strange and the portal, and Strange issued an urgent warning: "Don't do this! You don't understand the consequences!"]
[But Spider-Man was completely committed to his course of action. He first pulled the magical containnt box toward himself, and then shot a strand of spider silk that stuck to the mystical sling ring on Strange's hand and yanked it over as well.]
[Strange winced with obvious discomfort: "That actually hurts!"]
["I'm really sorry, sir! But... I have to try to save them!" Spider-Man perford a perfect backflip through the portal, and then the dinsional gateway imdiately shrank and disappeared. At the last mont before the portal vanished completely, Strange looked at him with a mixture of respect and deep concern.]
Rhodes shook his head and laughed with genuine admiration: "Wow! That's absolutely incredible! If you learn math, physics, and chemistry well, you won't be afraid to travel anywhere in the world!"
"My God!" Strange covered his face in embarrassnt. He had never expected that Spider-Man could discover the fundantal characteristics of the mirror dinsion so quickly and exploit them so effectively.
He had never realized that the mirror space was actually composed of pure geotric principles, nor did he understand what an Archidean spiral was. After all, he had studied dicine, not advanced mathematics.
"I think you should consider reading more books and using your astral projection technique for accelerated learning!" Tony teased him with obvious amusent.
Strange scratched his head and said with obvious chagrin: "Yeah! I will definitely study geotry more thoroughly!" He didn't want this kind of humiliating situation to happen again - it was incredibly embarrassing!
He estimated that Wong, Mordo, and other familiar colleagues must be laughing uncontrollably right now. After all, this was an extrely rare scene of him being completely outmaneuvered and making a fool of himself!
Scott and the others nearby also lowered their heads and stared at the floor, trying desperately hard not to burst into laughter.
No one had expected that such a sophisticated and high-level mirror dinsion could be so easily defeated by Spider-Man using basic mathematical principles.
[Ned and MJ heard the commotion and ran over with concern: "What's happening? What was all that noise?"]
[Spider-Man was practically vibrating with excitent: "I just had an epic fight with Doctor Strange and actually won!"]
["What?!! Are you serious?!!"]
["Look! I managed to steal his mystical ring thing!" He proudly displayed the sling ring, and Ned imdiately grabbed it to examine the artifact closely.]
[Spider-Man couldn't wait to share his incredible experience: "I was traveling around the city, then I passed through this giant mirror portal, and then I ca back through dinsional space..."]
[MJ interrupted him with practical concern: "Where is Strange now? Where did you leave him?"]
["He's trapped in the Mirror Dinsion, but I'm honestly not sure for how long the geotric trap will hold him!"]
[Dr. Otto looked at the trendous efforts Spider-Man had made for all of them and couldn't help but ask with genuine curiosity: "You could have simply let us die and solved all your problems. Why didn't you choose that easier path?"]
[MJ answered confidently for Spider-Man: "Because he's not that kind of person! He doesn't give up on people!"]
[Spider-Man looked gratefully at MJ, then walked toward the imprisoned villains with determination.]
["I think I can actually help all of you! If I can fix what's fundantally wrong with each of you, then when you return to your universes, everything will be completely different! You won't die in battles with your respective Spider-n!"]
[Max asked with skeptical interest: "What exactly do you an by 'fix' us?"]
[Spider-Man began explaining with growing enthusiasm: "Our technology here is much more advanced than what existed in your tilines..."]
[Norman interrupted with eager cooperation: "I can help you with this project! You know, I'm a scientist myself with considerable expertise! Octavius knows exactly what I'm capable of achieving!"]
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