IMUC-Chapter 268 Something, Someone Similar?

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Since Kyle had thought that the Death Goddess could use Eternal Flame to wake up her subordinates and create life for them, he wasn’t extremely surprised by Hellfire’s birth. What he didn’t know was that the stronger the lifeform, the more challenging it was to create.

The Death Goddess created her undead legion using the souls of loyal warriors and the bodies of Asgardian soldiers who had died in anger. The lifeforms mass-produced in this way were not exceptionally powerful.

However, the materials used for Kyle’s lifeform creation were Abomination and the God of War. Even in the entire universe, they were top-tier lifeforms capable of dominating a small part of the cosmos.

This was due to the minimal difference in raw power between the two, combined with their shared focus on strengthening their physical forms. This synergy led to the unique creation of Hellfire, a one-of-a-kind fire-based malevolent spirit.

In the hall, Hellfire didn’t speak. Its massive, monstrous body stood like a gatekeeper to the underworld, and the emerald flames continued to burn across its entire form.

Raina stared at Hellfire, her silver eyes swirling.

The next moment, she trembled slightly, and her face turned slightly pale. “I can’t read its thoughts. Whenever my thoughts get close, it’s like they’re incinerated by those flames.”

“Immune to mental attacks?” Kyle stroked his chin, pondered for a moment, and then gave a command. “Raise your hand!”

Hellfire immediately complied, somewhat awkwardly raising both hands, its eyes of fire gazing blankly at Kyle.

“With one hand, attack me.” Kyle continued, wanting to test Hellfire’s strength briefly.

Without overthinking it, Hellfire raised its left hand, clenched its fist, and took a powerful step forward before swinging its fist with a resounding clank, the wrist chain clinking under the mighty punch.

Its movements were slightly sluggish and heavy, but the emerald flames on its left fist were fierce, and a destructive aura swept through.

Despite being prepared, Kyle’s face still changed slightly. He didn’t use Venom and met the punch bare-handed.

The two fists, one much larger than the other, collided with a tremendous impact.

“Boom!”

Beyond just the incredible force of the impact, green flames and golden divine fire clashed. In an instant, a blast of scorching airwaves erupted.

The entire Empire State Building quivered like an earthquake. Centered around Kyle and Hellfire, the powerful surge of hot air shattered the large windows on both sides of the hall.

Raina was forced to open her hands, forming a protective force field to shield herself and, incidentally, Vis’s mechanical form nearby from the flames and shockwaves.

“Stop!” Kyle shouted.

Hellfire immediately retracted its fist and took a step back, returning to its rigid, statue-like state.

As if the ferocious and destructive power of that punch just now had nothing to do with it.

Kyle let out a sigh of relief and lightly waved his left hand, extinguishing the divine flames that had protected him.

Incredible! Hellfire was undoubtedly as powerful as Hulk and Abomination, perhaps even more so in terms of combat capabilities.

The punch just now was approximately equivalent to twenty tons of force. However, it came with the added effect of high-temperature flame damage, as well as Mental-Class passive damage!

It was no surprise, given that it was a creation of Eternal Flame, that Hellfire’s emerald flames could bypass certain defenses and indirectly burn an opponent’s soul and spirit.

“It’s a pity that its self-awareness isn’t high enough, only possessing the intelligence of a six-year-old child. Thankfully, it follows my orders completely. It’s more than sufficient to serve as a meat shield, bodyguard, and guardian. It can’t fly, and its movements are a bit sluggish.”

With these thoughts, Kyle suddenly waved his left hand and drew a Lifeform Card he hadn’t paid much attention to for a long time: a rare blue Lifeform Card, the Black Flame Stallion.

Kyle immediately used the summoning spell.

The next moment, a mighty black stallion, draped in dark armor, its hooves engulfed in black flames, let out a resounding neigh and appeared in the center of the hall, exuding an intense ferocity.

Seeing this scene, Raina and the three artificial intelligences within the robot body were shocked, not knowing what scheme their leader was thinking about.

Black Flame Stallion stood beside Hellfire, an amalgamation of a mythical beast and a malevolent spirit, yet there was no sense of discord between them.

Kyle’s eyes slightly lit up. He had previously felt that showy and eye-catching mounts like the Black Flame Stallion were of no use to him.

Now it appeared that Hellfire and the Black Flame Stallion were a perfect match, complementing each other’s strengths and weaknesses, making them the long-lasting, most potent guardians of the Carl Family.

“Hellfire and a mounted steed, doesn’t this make it a Ghost Rider?” Kyle pondered silently. It seemed he had inadvertently created something extraordinary.

He even considered having Hellfire ride the Black Flame Stallion immediately. However, after surveying the hall, which was now a complete mess, he had to decisively dismiss this extravagant thought.

Testing further might end up with the entire mansion in ruins.

Kyle’s enthusiasm remained unabated, and he was about to relocate for testing when Vis suddenly received a communication signal. A voice prompt sounded, “Master, Nick·Fury is sending you a communication request.”

“Fury?” Kyle raised an eyebrow, thinking for a moment, then nodded in agreement. “It should be something urgent; he wouldn’t call me to SHIELD headquarters unless necessary. Let’s connect.”

Ten minutes later.

Brooklyn, Seamist Street, SHIELD headquarters building.

A private helicopter landed in front of the building. Before the cabin door even opened, Nick Fury, a one-eyed bald man in a black trench coat, who had been waiting at the entrance, rushed up to meet Kyle.

As the cabin door opened, Kyle, wearing sunglasses, disembarked alone.

Raina had stayed behind to find accommodations for Hellfire, so she didn’t accompany him this time.

Kyle looked at Fury, who had walked up to him. He raised an eyebrow and said in a somewhat displeased tone, “Fury, what’s going on? Couldn’t you have discussed this over the phone, or must you call me to SHIELD headquarters?”

“Of course, it’s about critical future plans for SHIELD, and we need your expert advice and guidance,” Fury replied, a sly smile showing on his usually stern face.

“Plans?” Kyle glanced at him and then changed the topic. “By the way, did you send Steve somewhere again?”

Fury’s expression soured slightly at this question, and he hesitated before answering, “He’s currently overseas. One of SHIELD’s ships has been hijacked by pirates, and Captain and Natasha are working on a rescue operation.”

“SHIELD’s ship was hijacked by pirates? And you’ve called Steve to deal with it?” Kyle was left almost speechless and nearly doubted he had heard correctly.

It was like sending a high school student to handle a situation when elementary school kids were getting bullied and then calling in a college student to regain control.

“Don’t worry; they should be able to handle this trouble just fine.” Fury exhaled and patted Kyle on the shoulder, leading him into the SHIELD headquarters building.

“The matter at hand is the real priority!”

Both of them held the highest-level clearances at SHIELD, and they bypassed all the cumbersome security protocols along the way. They proceeded through the ground floor, taking an elevator to the lowest level.

The wait was lengthy, almost half a minute, and it felt like they were descending several stories.

When they reached the lowest level, the elevator doors opened.

Fury stepped out first, and as he did, he said in a low voice, “Kyle, I need you to tell me whether what we’re building here is right or wrong.”

Kyle frowned, then followed Fury out of the elevator. Before his eyes was a grand spectacle that made his golden pupils slightly contract in astonishment.

(End of this chapter)

 

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