"Finally," Kurogai exhaled, his breath steady but heavy. "The fusion is complete."
Even after countless evolutions and enhancents, the process had pushed his body to its limits. The Space Stone's power was far more violent than he had anticipated—refined, cosmic, and absolute. His physique, strengthened by the Power Stone and tempered through relentless trials, had only just managed to endure it.
Yet the struggle was worth every second.
Raising his hand, Kurogai could feel it—the subtle shift of existence around him. Space itself whispered to his senses. Every ripple, every distortion, every faint vibration of the void was now under his perception.
He could see it.
He could feel the fabric of space bending with his will.
No being could ever approach him unnoticed again. The mont soone entered his range, he would sense it as clearly as breathing.
But that wasn't what truly thrilled him. The real reward lay in his newfound control. His very thoughts seed to anchor the world in place. Especially here, within the Mirror Dinsion, that control beca divine—limitless.
"So this is the power of space," Kurogai murmured, eyes glowing faintly. "It feels like I could twist the world itself... even turn it upside down."
He extended his hands. Energy from the Space Stone flared, and reality responded.
In an instant, the Mirror Dinsion inverted. The sky fell beneath his feet while the earth floated above, suspended in an impossible reversal. The entire realm had been flipped—heaven and ground exchanging places in perfect defiance of natural law.
Kurogai watched the transformation with quiet awe. "It's similar to the mirror magic of the Ancient One," he said softly, "but… this feels different."
Where the Ancient One rely reshaped reflections, Kurogai rewrote them. His manipulation wasn't temporary illusion—it was structural alteration. Without his command, the world would never revert. He wasn't bending the rules; he was changing them.
"Reset."
He turned his hands again, and the inverted world smoothly rotated back to normal. The earth returned beneath his feet; the sky above. The Mirror Dinsion stilled, obedient to its new master.
A calm, grounded sensation flowed through him.
"I can return to reality without using mirror magic," he said thoughtfully. "The Space Stone alone is enough."
With a flicker of azure energy, space folded around him. The Mirror Dinsion dissolved—and Kurogai stepped out, reappearing inside the grand manor in the real world.
The mont he appeared, two figures rushed toward him.
"Kurogai, you're back! Are you alright?" Rogue called, relief washing across her face. Susan Storm stood beside her, her usual composure replaced by quiet concern.
"I'm fine," Kurogai said with a small, satisfied smile. "It's done."
The tension in the room eased imdiately. Rogue exhaled, placing a hand over her heart, while Susan nodded in approval. They had been waiting for days, aware of how dangerous his mission had been. Seeing him return safely felt like witnessing a miracle.
anwhile, far across the world—within the sacred halls of Kamar-Taj—a pulse of erald light burst forth from one of its hidden chambers.
The Eye of Agamotto had begun to glow.
Inside it, the Ti Stone resonated intensely, reacting to the sudden disappearance of the Space Stone. The surge of energy shook the chamber, echoing through the temple's wards.
Monts later, a golden portal spun open. Two figures stepped through—the Ancient One, robed in white, and Wanda Maximoff, her crimson aura flickering faintly around her.
"The Ti Stone has reacted again," the Ancient One said gravely, her tone calm but heavy with concern. "Just as it did before. Another Infinity Stone has been disturbed."
Her gaze hardened. One incident could have been an accident—but twice? That was intent. Soone, sowhere, was deliberately targeting the Stones.
Wanda's eyes narrowed. "Do you think it's the sa force as before?" she asked quietly.
The Ancient One didn't answer imdiately. Her eyes reflected both wisdom and worry. "Perhaps. But this ti, we must act before the balance breaks. We can't remain inactive. It's ti we move first."
Her words lingered like a cold wind through the chamber.
Sothing imnse was stirring.
At the sa mont, in the shining halls of Asgard, Odin All-Father sat in solemn silence within his throne room. The air around him shimred with the faint, red mist of Aether particles—the essence of the Reality Stone—growing unstable once more.
Odin's brow furrowed. "The Aether stirs again," he muttered. "That can only an... another Infinity Stone has been taken."
He rose to his feet, gripping Gungnir tightly. His voice echoed across the hall.
"This cannot continue. Soone hides in the shadows, hunting the Stones. If we remain idle, they'll co for us—and for Asgard itself."
His decision was swift. "Thor! Co to at once!"
His booming voice carried through the golden palace. Monts later, ravens scattered from the roof as Odin's command resonated across the Realm Eternal.
No longer would they wait behind their walls. The threat had grown beyond secrecy.
If the enemy sought the Infinity Stones… then Asgard would et them head-on.
But before that, Odin knew what must be done—
he needed to speak with the Sorcerer Supre of Earth.
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