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Earth-2149 — The Ruins of New York Sanctum

For the first ti, Nolan truly grasped the magnitude of what Strange had built.

Two universes, endlessly dying and reborn, chained together by cosmic machinery and despair. Even a being as brilliant as the Sorcerer Supre had been reduced to a spectator—watching the sa apocalypse repeat for eternity.

But Nolan was different.

He wasn't bound by the rules of this loop. His self-evolving singularity gave him a nature even the Watchers hadn't predicted.

"The loop was ant to save the Multiverse," Strange said quietly, his undead face shadowed by regret. "But it's beco a curse. I've watched every version of myself die trying to stop it."

He looked up. "You claim you can end it. What do you want in return?"

Nolan's gaze was steady. "A foothold. This universe will beco one of my anchors—an observation base. And I'll need access to the Infinity Stones for research."

Strange's eyes narrowed. "You know the danger. The Stones can't leave their native reality. Remove them, and the universe collapses."

Nolan gave a faint smile. "I'm not taking them away. I'm going to fix the very loop that keeps them prisoner."

The sorcerer studied him for a long mont, then nodded. "Very well. But know this—if your ambition tips toward conquest, I will end you, even if it costs my last breath."

"Fair trade," Nolan said simply.

Strange raised a trembling hand. The air around them shimred, and from the depths of the Sanctum's dinsional pocket, four radiant stones erged—each pulsing with its own color and rhythm.

"Reality. Mind. Soul. Power."

Strange's voice carried both reverence and weariness.

"The Space and Ti Stones are already bound to the loop itself. These are all that remain."

He paused, fingers twitching as if the mory of wearing the Gauntlet still burned him.

"I once tried to use them to erase the infection. I channeled the full might of this universe through them—wiped every particle of the virus clean. And for a heartbeat… it worked."

He looked up, dead eyes gleaming faintly.

"But the mont I exhaled, they ca back. The Sentinels. The infected gods. The virus isn't just in the flesh—it's written into the causal fabric of reality. Even the Stones obey it."

Nolan took the four gems into his palm. Their light refracted against his skin, reacting strangely to his own energy signature. "They resonate with ," he murmured. "As if they rember sothing older than this universe."

"Be careful," Strange warned. "The Watchers said repeated exposure would eventually corrupt the Stones not with infection, but with entropy itself. They'd cease to channel will… and begin to consu it."

Nolan smiled faintly. "Then I'll teach them how to adapt."

When Nolan left the Sanctum, he carried more than four Infinity Stones.

He carried a plan.

Back at Oscrop Industries, the war machine had already begun.

Massive hangars roared with activity. Columns of sentinels—each ard with self-regenerating nanotech and mutant-suppressor modules—were deployed across the infected zones.

Their target: Zombie Phoenix and the remaining cosmic-level undead.

"Fire the suppressors!" shouted a commander as a red flare streaked across the skyline.

Dozens of drones unleashed biochemical bursts infused with self-healing factor rounds.

Every wound they inflicted regenerated but the virus inside did not.

Each hit purged more of the infection's hold.

The Phoenix's scream ripped through the clouds, but her power faltered—muted by engineered inhibitors keyed to X-genes. The once-mighty goddess fell back, her flas dimming against the storm of synthetic purification.

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Inside the central research tower, Nolan hovered before a holographic display. Data scrolled in dozens of alien languages.

Streams of blood samples, neural scans, and dinsional residue converged into one equation—the blueprint of the infection's causal root.

With the four Stones orbiting him like planets, he began his work.

The Reality Stone reshaped molecular logic.

The Mind Stone stabilized psychic resonance.

The Soul Stone traced taphysical corruption.

And the Power Stone amplified all of it beyond cosmic scale.

Sweat beaded his brow as quantum symbols rotated in the air.

Every calculation, every mutation, brought him closer to a serum not only for the virus—but for the concept itself.

Finally, data solidified into a coherent pattern.

The infection wasn't an organism. It was a law—an autonomous rule of decay embedded in multiversal probability.

And laws could be rewritten.

Nolan exhaled, the Stones dimming around him. "It begins now."

In the background, the screams of infected titans faded under the thunder of Oscrop's army.

The world that had looped for eternity was finally trembling—for the first ti—not from death, but from change.

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