Starting as a Class Five Mutant-Chapter 581

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Syd drifted into the spatial tunnel.

But behind him, Thor, Valkyrie, and the rest of the Asgardians stood there dumbfounded.

They weren't particularly surprised by the sudden appearance of the spatial tunnel—but what troubled them was the view on the other side.

Floating stones hovered in the pitch-black void of space, the entire area engulfed in dead silence. fгeewёbnoѵel.cσm

Even now, a massive amount of air was still being sucked into the tunnel from their side.

Seeing this, Thor and the others exchanged glances.

If they stepped through now, even as Asgardians, they'd only be able to hold out for a short while before their lives were endangered.

After all, space—with its absolute cold and total void—wasn't something a regular being could endure.

They instinctively glanced at the white-robed god drifting in the void on the other side of the portal, completely unaffected.

The sight made their expressions twitch.

The others, including Black Panther, also noticed.

Even those among them without much scientific knowledge could guess that stepping through that tunnel meant certain death.

While Thor hesitated, unsure how to proceed, Syd turned around and immediately understood why they were hesitating.

Without any grand gestures, he created something.

A soft glow emanated around him as limitless oxygen began pouring from his body.

In an instant, the entire area was saturated with breathable air.

The vacuum effect that had been pulling air through the tunnel vanished almost immediately.

At the same time, Syd made subtle changes to reality—adjusting the gravity and temperature in that region to match Earth's parameters.

In the blink of an eye, though nothing visually changed, the environment became suitable for survival.

Of course, this was only temporary. Once Syd stopped exerting his power, everything would return to its original state.

On the other side of the portal, Thor and the others seemed to sense the change.

They stared in disbelief at the glowing figure drifting in the darkness—at the divine silhouette that alone lit up this void.

Black Panther and the rest started whispering among themselves.

"That god... did he just do something?"

"Could it be..."

As they speculated, Syd turned to Thor and said calmly, "Come."

Then he turned once more and floated off into the distance.

Still hesitant, Valkyrie and the Asgardians stayed behind—but Thor grit his teeth and stepped forward.

"Thor!" the Asgardians cried out, trying to stop him.

But before they could finish speaking, Thor had already stepped through.

Then he turned around, eyes wide with joy. "I'm fine! Hurry up! There's even solid ground here!"

He bounced a little to prove his point.

Valkyrie and the others watched in astonishment. Though there was nothing beneath his feet, Thor stood as if supported by some invisible force.

"What is this?"

"What did he do?"

Instinctively, they looked at the glowing figure now floating far away.

Not only them—even Black Panther and the others were just as stunned.

A mass of people silently watched as the Asgardians carefully stepped into the tunnel and crossed through—each one managing to stand safely on the other side, eyes wide with joy.

But soon their faces dimmed, their eyes scanning the desolate scene around them.

The surroundings were barren, filled only with countless fragments of rock.

There was little light—so dark it felt suffocating. Only the soft glow from the distant figure brought some measure of brightness.

None of this surprised Thor and his people.

Asgard never had a star of its own—only a glowing orb of light that orbited the realm.

This location was far from that orb, so it was natural that there was no light here.

Just as Black Panther and the rest were about to observe further, the spatial tunnel began to close.

Thor and the others noticed as well, startled.

Before anyone could react, the portal rippled like water and vanished.

The bleak ruins of Asgard and Thor's group disappeared from sight.

Everyone looked at each other in shock.

"What do we do?"

"I wanted to see what that god was going to do next!"

"Same here..."

Truthfully, the idea that this god could "just rebuild Asgard" sounded unbelievable.

At that moment, all eyes turned to Doctor Strange and the gathered sorcerers.

"Strange..."

They wanted to ask him something.

Strange, already knowing what they were going to say, hesitated for a moment. Then he raised his right hand and summoned a portal with sparks of yellow magic.

Soon, a golden portal replaced the vanished spatial tunnel.

On the other side, Thor and the others standing in space spotted the portal immediately.

They understood what was happening.

Still, they didn't mind. If they wanted to come, then let them.

One by one, Black Panther and the rest cautiously walked through the portal and stepped into Asgard's space.

"Huh, we're really okay!" Star-Lord stomped his foot with curiosity. "Seriously, what are we even standing on?"

"There's gravity? And oxygen?"

Others began testing the environment too, and a few reckless ones even tried wandering toward the edges.

"Hey! Are you nuts? Go any farther and you'll die!"

Someone snapped at them.

After a while, the crowd calmed down and turned their attention back to Thor and the mysterious god in the distance.

Thor, gazing at the glowing silhouette floating through the dark, finally called out with hesitation, "Brother, what are you planning to do next?"

The next moment, a voice resonated in their ears—mysterious and majestic, like the very truth of the universe.

"Didn't I say it already? Asgard is gone. So I'll just make another one."

Everyone was dumbfounded.

Then, under their stunned gazes—

(End of Chapter)

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