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Chapter 803: Killer Cat (Second Update)
Chapter 803: Killer Cat (Second Update)
"Jerry, do you want to go shopping with me?"
In the early morning, Catwoman, dressed and ready, picked up her small bag and leaned down to ask Jerry, who was in a cardboard box.
Jerry opened his eyes and looked up, first marveling at how different the world looked from a cat's perspective, then shook his head in refusal.
"You go ahead. I need to continue my training."
The Red Stars converting magic power was just an assist, saving him time in absorbing energy. However, the subsequent body modifications, enhancements, and the expansion of the Bell Universe still required his own efforts and time.
As for leisure activities like shopping, he had no need for them, as the main soul in the Marvel Universe was enjoying relaxation and entertainment every day.
Just a moment ago, he was playing with Hermione on the beach, chasing each other with water guns.
"Alright, then you keep sleeping."
Catwoman couldn't understand Jerry's so-called training; she thought he was just sleeping.
However, she didn't dare disturb Jerry's training, as being interrupted would put him in a bad mood, leading to serious consequences.
One night, out of boredom, she had gone to harass Jerry while he was training. He used magic to create ropes, tied her up, and hung her in the room for the entire night, rendering her unable to speak.
Sensing that Catwoman had left, Jerry continued his training while focusing his mind back into the cat bell on his chest.
Previously, he had only roughly created a Bell Universe, and many aspects were still incomplete. Now, whenever he had free time, he would divide his attention to make adjustments to the Bell Universe.
For example, expanding its area, creating flowers, trees, and basic ecosystems like insects and plants.
Currently, his goal was to create the first intelligent species.
Of course, since the Bell Universe only covered about a hundred square meters, it was impossible to create intelligent species as large as humans. It would be too energy-consuming and impractical.
Therefore, the intelligent species he planned to create would be no larger than ants.
For this, he could draw inspiration from a species he had encountered while traveling the universe with Star-Lord. They were only the size of ants, living in an area of about ten square meters, but they had developed nations and advanced laser weapons, which was quite fascinating.
At the time, Jerry had captured some of them for study and had a thorough understanding of their genetics, making it relatively easy to replicate them.
The reason for creating intelligent species was closely tied to his recovery of magic power.
In the Marvel Universe, Jerry's magic power had increased rapidly, partly due to the magic power he had stolen from Dormammu and the consumption of the entire Ego, but a significant portion was also due to magic power lending.
As the number of beings in his Ring Universe grew, more of them borrowed his magic power, and the interest he received from these loans increased, leading to a terrifying rate of magic power growth.
Now, although his Bell Universe was still in its early stages, he could use his previous experience to create an intelligent species the size of ants and replicate the same process.
"I need to isolate a few cats to prevent them from destroying the new life before it can develop."
In his current Bell Universe, there were a mother cat and three siblings from his world, all lively Siamese cats.
Without taking measures to isolate them, the newly created life forms would not stand a chance against these kittens.
Using a magic barrier, he divided the entire Bell Universe in two, one side for the four cats to live and the other as the new life's habitat.
Night fell, and Catwoman changed into her leather outfit, wielding a small leather whip as she set out to have some fun. Meanwhile, Jerry spread his wings and began a new round of earning Little Red Stars.
He had just taken down a high-ranking official who was in cahoots with the mafia, using his mind-reading ability to gather and place the evidence of the official's crimes on the body, when a Drone appeared at the window.
Gotham City's persistent status as a den of iniquity wasn't due to an inherent abundance of evil people. The main reason was the corruption within the city's upper echelons.
Why did various crimes continue unabated? Because they were all intertwined with capital and corrupt officials.
As long as there was profit and people willing to take risks for it, Gotham would never become a peaceful and beautiful place. It would always be a cesspool of corruption.
For Jerry, however, these criminal masterminds, these polished and respectable businesspeople and officials, were excellent sources of Little Red Stars.
He wouldn't hesitate to target high-ranking officials or powerful families. In his eyes, they were all ants, all good sources of Little Red Stars.
So, when stopping some criminals, he would use his mind-reading ability to trace the trail and find the real puppeteers behind the scenes, which was much more efficient than causing minor disturbances throughout the city.
The only issue was that he often encountered Bruce's drones during this process.
But that wasn't a big problem. Once he spotted Bruce's drone, he would simply use a Cutting Curse to slice it apart. By the time Bruce noticed and came to investigate, Jerry would already be at the next location.
This went on for a week, and Jerry managed to accumulate a large number of Little Red Stars, significantly restoring his power.
However, this made life difficult for Bruce and his police friend, Gordon.
One night, on the rooftop of the Gotham City Police Department, Gordon anxiously activated the Bat-Signal to summon Batman.
Gotham City was unlike other cities; it had never known peace, and criminal news was a daily occurrence. But this week had been particularly chaotic.
First, a highly skilled thief appeared in the city, stealing diamonds and jewels from several prominent families. According to witnesses, the thief was a woman in her thirties, wearing a leather outfit and a peculiar cat mask.
She was known as "Catwoman."
If it were just the appearance of "Catwoman", it wouldn't have been a big deal. Losing some diamonds and jewels was a minor inconvenience for those wealthy families, and the pressure on him as the police commissioner wouldn't have been so great.
However, within this week, a ruthless killer also emerged.
Many gang members and their leaders, as well as several fugitives, were all killed in various ways. Each victim had a confession letter detailing their crimes left on their body.
What was more alarming was that even some highly respected businesspeople and officials were found dead in their homes.
While the evidence left behind was genuine, this behavior had infuriated Gotham's upper echelons. They mobilized all their connections to pressure the police department to catch the killer.
They argued that while these individuals were guilty, they should have faced legal trials, not summary executions. Murder was a crime and should be punished.
Batman only fought crime without killing, which they could accept. But this unknown killer was too brutal, and Gotham would not tolerate such a presence.
(End of Chapter)
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