Chapter 141: The unreliable Star-Lord turned out to be a descendant of the Celestial Group!

[To be honest, Igo's background is actually quite big. 】

[Even if it's just a defective product in nature, but yes, Igo is actually a member of the Celestial Group! 】

[Naturally, there is no way to compare with other Celestial Groups, but for the entire universe, it is already a hanging comparison. 】

[Especially his cosmic seeding plan, which can really devour the entire universe.] 】

[If it weren't for the destruction of Star-Lord, I'm afraid this entire universe would cease to exist sooner or later, right? 】

[It's just a pity that there are no ifs in the world. 】

[Igo Qian shouldn't have hit Star-Lord's idea, and finally ended up being blown up into scum, how tragic. 】

[The generation of the Celestial Gods was killed by a bomb, which is simply a shame for the gods! ] 】

"Star-Lord's father turned out to be the Celestials!"

Tony Stark immediately had a look of surprise on his face.

I have to say that this kind of thing is really unexpected by Playboy.

Especially when the diary has just finished talking about how Star-Lord is unreliable, and even dancing in the planetary invasion war, making this thing fall in front of the playboy.

As a result, who would have thought that Star-Lord's origin would be so big!

He turned out to be the son of the Celestial Group!

Doesn't that mean that Star-Lord himself is a Celestial?

The existence of the Celestial Group is actually not described much in the diary.

Just to mention, Odin created the Destroyer to deal with the Celestials.

However, just by passing this, it is enough to explain what kind of rank the Celestial Group exists.

That is even a great god of Odin's level who has to be so vigilant, which is enough to explain the problem.

It's just that a little playboy really didn't expect that the awesome and coaxing Celestial Group had been engaged for a long time, was it actually a ball?

So Odin was so jealous that he didn't hesitate to go to great lengths to get the Destroyer, actually to deal with a ball?

Isn't that a bit too perverted as a ball?

Even Igo, a "defective product", is a hanging ratio in the entire universe.

It's hard to imagine what kind of existence those real Celestials who are much more powerful than Igo are.

"Cosmic seeding plan?"

Immediately after, Tony Stark's eyes were attracted by such a plan, and he immediately couldn't help but gasp.

Can this plan swallow the entire universe?

This is special, this is too thrilling, isn't it?

I'm talking about devouring the universe!

Originally, when Dormammu was about to devour the earth in the diary, the playboy was so stimulated that he felt that the three views were about to shatter.

How sensational is that can swallow even a planet!

But now Tony Stark has only discovered that Dormammu is nothing more than scum in front of Iago.

It's not a single planet or even a few planets that people are devouring, it's an entire universe!

How many planets are there in the whole universe?

Not to mention anything else, there are 40 billion of them in the Milky Way galaxy alone!

And the Milky Way is just an insignificant tip of the universe.

What level of existence can devour the entire universe!

With Tony Stark's brain, it is impossible to imagine.

Because of this, Tony Stark was caught off guard by the next turn of the gods and was speechless for a long time.

This terrifying existence was killed by Star-Lord with a bomb?

So Star-Lord, did he actually kill his father?

He's a patricide!

Why Star-Lord killed his father, and why the diary did not reveal anything, Playboy naturally couldn't know.

Even this issue didn't matter to Tony Stark, and Playboy didn't pay much attention to it.

The question he was really concerned about was, was Igo killed by a bomb?

Are you kidding!

A terrifying being capable of devouring the entire universe, a group of gods, actually died on something like a bomb?

No matter how you look at it, this kind of thing is ridiculous!

So what kind of horror did the bomb used by Star-Lord reach?

And to kill a Celestial Group with a bomb or something, if you only consider the magnitude of the bomb, it is too simple and crude.

After all, even if the magnitude of the bomb is really enough, it is impossible for the Celestial God Group to stand there stunned and let you blow it up, right?

Still.

Killing a Celestial Group with a bomb or something, while a bit outrageous, sounds at least a lot more reliable than dancing a dance to save the galaxy.

The latter is really off the mark.

So is this Star-Lord's style, or is it the style of the Guardians of the Galaxy?

Always use that outrageous means to do something that can be called a miracle?

If that's the case, then Guardians of the Galaxy is a particularly interesting team.

Playboy still really wants to see it.

Tony Stark has already begun to look forward to the situation mentioned in the diary about the Avengers and the Guardians of the Galaxy teaming up.

"The Celestials?"

Thor, the god of thunder in front of another diary, was lost in thought.

For the vast majority of Asgardians, they have never heard of this name, but Thor is different.

As the prince of Asgard, he naturally has higher authority.

I once saw a record of a few words in a very old classic.

Legend has it that in the very distant era, his father Odin once broke out an earth-shattering war with the Celestial Gods.

What exactly happened in that war, what it went through, and what the outcome was, there is no record in the classics.

Thor once asked Odin, but Odin was secretive and didn't reveal anything to Thor.

Thor, the god of thunder, knew that it had to be that simple.

And through the diary, Thor finally knew that his father had spent so much money to create the Destroyer, and it was actually to deal with the Celestial Group!

That's his father, Odin, the father of the gods!

Thor had never seen his father so jealous of anyone.

"Celestials!"

Thor repeated it repeatedly, keeping the name in his mind.

Since his father has created the Destroyer, it means.

One day in the future, it is still possible that the Celestial Group will appear in the Nine Realms and appear in Asgard!

As the prince of Asgard, Thor felt compelled to shoulder this responsibility.

Of course, before that, Brother Hammer still has to pick up his hammer first.

Fortunately, after communicating with Black Widow, Thor already has an experience.

Thor believes that it won't be long before he can get the hammer back and become Thor again!

[So the thing Igo regrets the most in his life should be to come to Earth and meet Star-Lord's mother, right? ] 】

[I have to say that Star-Lord's mother's charm is really big enough, and it makes an existence like Igo emotional. 】

[Igo himself admitted that he fell in love. 】

[But it's a pity that for the sake of his own universe sowing plan, Igo still killed Star-Lord and his mother. 】

[In the end, he died at the hands of his own son, which can only be said to be karma. 】

[However, I remember that Igo was not the first Celestial Group to appear on Earth.] 】

[It seems that the Celestial Group has descended on the earth millions of years ago, and the Eternals and Mutants were transformed by them with primitive people. 】

[In other words, the Celestial Group really likes to experiment with the higher life forms in the universe. 】

[I'm afraid no one knows that the Kree and the Skrull are actually made by them, right? 】

"Igo has been to Earth?"

"Star-Lord turned out to be the product of the union of the Celestials and humans?"

Tony Stark subconsciously let out a cry of surprise.

I have to say that this kind of thing is something he never thought of anyway.

One is a super boss who looks at the entire universe, and the other is just an ordinary person on the earth.

The gap between the two is too big, isn't it?

To give an inappropriate example, it is not an exaggeration to say that there is a difference between an ant and a giant.

The diary is right, even an existence like Igo can be attracted, it seems that Star-Lord's mother is really attractive.

In addition to sighing, Tony Stark has a further understanding of Igo, the "defective product of the Celestial Group".

Now that Iago has come to Earth and fallen in love with Star-Lord's mother, a natural conclusion comes to this:

Igo must have come to Earth as a human being!

After all, Star-Lord's mother can't fall in love with a non-human, right?

Not everyone is as heavy as Scarlet Witch.

The case has been solved!

The puzzle of the century of how a ball and organisms XX00 then give birth to offspring is finally revealed here.

And that's not all.

Regarding the "Cosmic Sowing Plan" mentioned in the diary, Tony Stark also suddenly realized.

What is cosmic seeding?

Isn't it just to sprinkle your own seeds all over the universe?

There is no doubt that this is the truth about the birth of offspring from that Igo and countless creatures!

The other party must have landed on many other planets and seen many aliens as when they descended on Earth.

Of course, they went as those aliens, and then gave birth to offspring.

In context, this is what the cosmic seeding plan should look like.

But how can this plan swallow the entire universe?

Isn't it just that there are more children!

Could it be that Igo is planning to lead a group of Celestials to occupy the entire universe?

What the hell, how many births do you have to have?

As for why Igo has real feelings for Star-Lord's mother and falls in love or something, Playboy said hehe.

Even killed people, and still have real feelings?

This is really an intergalactic joke, and there is no doubt that Igo is a peerless scumbag!

"The Kree and the Skrulls are actually the experimental products of the Celestials?"

Nick Fury was equally surprised.

As someone who had experienced the war between the Cree and the Skrulls, he naturally knew better than others the strength of these two interstellar races.

To put it bluntly, the Kree and the Skrulls are both the top races in the interstellar world.

Even if they were beaten into dogs by the Kree, so did the Skrulls who lost their homes!

I never thought that such two powerful interstellar races would actually be the experimental products of the Celestial God Group!

This Celestial Group is really a very powerful and terrifying race!

As for the Eternals and the Mutants, these two names Nick Fury also saw them for the first time, so naturally he didn't know much about them.

But even so, just by looking at the name, it must not be so simple to know that these two races must not be so simple.

The "eternal" race, if it is not a race that is strong enough to a certain extent, how can it dare to be called eternal?

And the "mutant" family?

Since it's mutated, I think it should probably have a very powerful ability, right?

Nick Fury made such a natural guess.

"Was the Eternals actually created by the Celestials?"

Thor, the god of thunder in front of another diary, couldn't help but move in his heart, and he was very surprised by this.

Unlike Nick Fury, Thor knew about the Eternals.

Not only do I know, but I also have a good relationship with the Eternals.

That was when Thor was a child, and the war between Asgard and the Frost Giants was in full swing.

Odin formed an alliance with several Eternals warriors to fight against the Frost Giants.

After the war, Odin gave Gilgamesh the recipe for Asgard's secret brew, and Thor even often pestered Jingo.

More than a thousand years have passed now, and there is very little contact with the Eternals.

But how could Thor forget the events of that year.

But he never imagined that the Eternals who had helped Asgard win the battle were actually the experimental product of the Celestials!

[I remember that because of the experiments on earthlings, there was a war between Odin and the Celestials. 】

[At that time, Odin gathered some friends and started a fierce battle with the Celestial Group. 】

[There is no doubt that the result is a fiasco, everyone is defeated, and Odin is beaten out of the psychological shadow.] 】

[Later, Odin once planned to collect the Infinity Stones, and even created the Infinity Gauntlet, but I seriously suspect that it was because he was beaten by the Celestial Group. 】

[However, I don't know why Odin later gave up his plan to collect gems, and only made the Infinity Gauntlet a collection.] 】

[Instead, the Destroyer was created.] 】

"So that's the truth?"

Thor finally knew what the "story" was between his father and the Celestials.

No wonder my father didn't want to talk about that battle at all!

In fact, with Odin's arrogant temperament, but hiding the battle from Thor and others, Thor had already vaguely guessed something.

At this moment, after the disclosure of the diary, it is even more certain.

It seems that those guys in the Celestial Group are really difficult to deal with!

It is precisely because of this that Thor feels more and more urgency in his heart.

He had to pick up the hammer as soon as possible and get back to Asgard as soon as possible!

"Did Father actually plan to collect Infinity Stones?"

And this spoiler was also unexpected by Thor.

Through his diary, he already knew that the purple potato essence that had wiped out half of the living beings in the universe was to collect the Infinity Stones.

I didn't expect my father to do this kind of thing.

(End of chapter)