In the distance, Scarlet Witch launched another remote attack. Perhaps it was to make up for the heavy losses caused by the earlier failure of the remotely controlled bomb. Throughout this battle, Scarlet Witch had been controlling things from afar, sweeping the field and stepping in whenever it mattered most.
Just as the War Machine was flying past, a car controlled by Scarlet Witch slamd into him again. The two of them seed to be having a lively exchange.
At this mont, Captain Arica and Barton had already reached the warehouse door where the B2 fighter jet was parked.
As a yellow-diamond mber of the civil service team, Vision could not continue to sit by and do nothing.
Facing Ant-Man, Vision charged forward once more. Scott thought Vision was about to ram into him, so he reached out to grab him. However, just as his hand was about to close, he was shocked to discover that Vision's body had turned transparent. Ignoring Ant-Man's existence entirely, Vision passed straight through him.
"Oh, shit—everyone, sothing… sothing passed through my body,"
"I'm not going to die, am I?"
Scott shouted in alarm.
"What the—what's going on?"
In the distance, Barton and Captain Arica were rushing toward the warehouse to take the plane. When they happened to see this scene, they were startled as well.
"No big deal,"
"Everyone's got tricks these days."
By contrast, Captain Arica was already used to it. He had awakened earlier than Barton and joined the Avengers sooner, so to be honest, he had long grown accustod to these strange superpowers.
At first, not to ntion things like this—Thor's hamr summoning lightning, Tony's armor—those alone had amazed him for a long ti. After all, he ca from World War II, and his worldview had once been quite limited. But now, none of this fazed him in the slightest.
Vision suddenly opened his eyes, and the Mind Stone on his forehead released a brilliant yellow beam, firing directly at the building beside the warehouse.
Boom—
The building was struck at its foundation and imdiately began to collapse, with Captain Arica and Barton directly below it.
The two tried to evade, but the falling stones, bricks, and reinforced concrete froze in midair. Looking up, they saw that at so point, Scarlet Witch had used her Chaos Magic to hold the collapsing ruins in place.
From a distance, the strain was clearly visible on Scarlet Witch's face. But just as Captain Arica and Barton were about to pass through, massive chunks of debris began to fall one after another.
Buzz, buzz—
At so point, the War Machine flew in behind Scarlet Witch, releasing a piercing sonic wave.
Scarlet Witch clutched her ears, feeling as if her eardrums were about to burst. With her concentration broken, the ruins she had been holding aloft crashed down again.
"Looks like Ant-Man is the only one left."
"It's almost over."
Blaine, who had been observing the overall situation, muttered to himself.
Overall, the battle had unfolded like this. Even Blaine was now a little uncertain whether he could defeat all of them after witnessing their strength.
It had to be said—so people had perford extrely well. Others, however, seed to be here just to make up the numbers, better at watching the show than Blaine himself.
Take Scarlet Witch, for example. She clearly possessed such terrifying chaos magic. If she had stepped forward and unleashed a full-power move, everyone present might have been wiped out.
Then there was Tony, who seed to be holding back on purpose. Whether it was because he couldn't bring himself to go all out, or because his opponents were people he knew, it was hard to say. If Tony had summoned the Hulkbuster earlier, maybe he alone could have taken on one versus six.
Even more frustrating was Vision. His body was made entirely of vibranium and embedded with a tenth-level star core—the Mind Stone. Forget blasting buildings with lasers; if he wanted to, blowing up the entire airport wouldn't be a problem.
Maybe because this was Captain Arica's ho ground, everyone was giving him face and not going all out. If Blaine hadn't been content to spectate, he might have stepped in himself to test the results of his recent training.
While Blaine was still complaining internally, the fight below continued.
"Hey guys, have you ever seen a really old movie?"
"The Empire Strikes Back."
"It's kind of similar to what's happening now."
"And cowboys—"
"Do you rember their signature move?"
Little Spider-Man could be seen dodging Ant-Man's pursuit while using a plane as leverage to climb onto Ant-Man's body. At the sa ti, he switched on nonstop chatter over the wireless headset.
"Oh my God, Tony, who is this guy?"
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Finally, soone couldn't take it anymore and started complaining to Tony, who had brought little Spider-Man along.
"Don't ask , I don't know either,"
"I'm not dating him—he's younger…"
"Who knew he was a kid?"
Tony rambled nonsense in response, shalessly passing the buck.
"Rember how cowboys use ropes to lasso their enemies?"
"They even rope the horns of cattle."
"Just like —I'm going to wrap his body up with spider webs."
Little Spider-Man kept talking, but his hands never stopped. He continuously sprayed webbing at Ant-Man, swinging around him again and again. Before long, Ant-Man's massive body was completely entangled.
Now Ant-Man's knees were tightly bound by the tough webbing, and his arms were restrained as well. It was exactly the cowboy technique little Spider-Man had described.
"Maybe this kid's onto sothing."
"I know—Tony, fly higher."
Rhodey and Tony seed to reach an understanding. They kept ascending, positioning themselves directly above Ant-Man's chin.
Iron Man and the War Machine raised their right fists like Superman, aiming straight at Ant-Man's jaw.
With his legs bound, Ant-Man staggered uncontrollably, barely able to keep his balance. Without Tony's strike, he probably would have fallen on his own.
Clang—
A crisp tallic impact rang out, and Ant-Man's enormous body responded imdiately, toppling backward.
"Oh, yes! Yes! That was aweso!"
Seeing the giant they had taken down together, little Spider-Man shouted excitedly. After all, he was still just a kid, and the joy of success was impossible to contain.
Unfortunately, it seed a bit too early to celebrate.
Little Spider-Man tugged on the webbing, preparing to swing away, but in his excitent he failed to notice that as Ant-Man fell, one of his arms flung upward from the inertia and smacked little Spider-Man straight into the air.
With such a massive body and the montum of the fall, the blow likely left little Spider-Man completely stunned. He slamd hard into the ground, groaning and unable to get back up.
It certainly didn't feel good for Scott either. Perhaps this was the mont when defeat finally arrived.
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