Chapter 134 Return to Earth One

Chapter 134 Return to Earth One

"Huh!" Yellow lightning suddenly illuminated the room, and the wind scattered the papers on the desk.

As Harrison Wells handed over the formula for the velocity serum to Stephen, he noticed an extra person in the office.

The person wore a red leather jacket, a silver helmet, that had wing-like patterns on both sides of their suit—made of steel.

"The Flash!" Jesse exclaimed in surprise.

"It's quite lively here," Harrison Wells remarked with a cold tone, displaying his apparent dislike for the newcomer. "What are you doing here?"

"For him!" The Flash turned his burning eyes toward Stephen and extended his hand. "Hello, my name is Jay Garrick, also known as The Flash."

Stephen looked at his face and couldn't help but chuckle at his friendly expression.

Many villains from The Flash series were skilled actors. In the beginning, the Reverse Flash disguised himself as Harrison Wells to assist Barry Allen. This is also the case with Jay Garrick, whose true identity should be Hunter Zolomon. He manipulated the principles of time to extract himself from the past timeline, with one persona becoming the superhero Flash and the other transforming into Zoom.

It's almost identical!

Did he just introduce himself as Jay Garrick? That's the name of the Flash from Earth Three. In the original plot, the Flash from Earth Three was quickly captured, enabling zoom to impersonate as the Flash. This means that ^... Has Zoom captured the Flash from Earth Three? Why held Jesse captive? How did he travel across universes?

Isn't the purpose of capturing Jesse as Zoom to coerce Harrison Wells into studying how to open channels to other worlds?

Stephen is very curious.

Observing that Stephen didn't shake hands or speak, just staring at him with an odd expression, The Flash appeared somewhat embarrassed and started to retract his hand. However, at that moment, Stephen raised his hand, seemingly putting The Flash at ease. The Flash then extended his hand for a handshake, but Stephen avoided it! The Flash looked at him in astonishment but suddenly noticed Stephen's hand shaking rapidly.

What is he about to do?

Psst!

With lightning speed, Stephen's hand knife pierced The Flash's chest directly. The Flash slowly squatted down, holding Stephen's wrist in disbelief. Stephen withdrew his hand, causing The Flash to collapse to his knees and eventually fall to the ground.

He's dead!

Stephen killed The Flash without uttering a word?

This incident shocked Harrison Wells, Jesse, and the Black Siren.

"What are you doing!" Jesse reacted and shouted. "Why did you kill The Flash? He's a hero!"

"Jesse!" Harrison Wells, fearing Jesse's emotional outburst, hastily intervened.

However, Stephen completely ignored them and instead focused on The Flash's lifeless body. Under his gaze, The Flash's body emitted a yellow light, gradually disappearing within the radiance before finally converging toward Stephen.

"As expected?" Stephen's mouth curled up, allowing the yellow light to penetrate either his body or the space connected to his speed force.

The Speed Force ignited, and lightning flashed around Stephen.

"The color hasn't changed? Is it because he's a remnant of time and not the main body? Or maybe the quantity isn't sufficient? It doesn't matter, anyway. The title of Speedster hunter is now open, and killing a Speedster does enhance my Speed Force." Stephen muttered secretly, chuckling while observing the terrified Harrison Wells and the angry, resentful Jesse. He shook his head and then noticed the Black Siren swiftly disappear.

Some superheroes have really peculiar thinking. Barry Allen is one thing, but this Jesse's brain circuits are abnormal too. Not to mention her nonsensical idea of not wanting to leave Central City before. The way she reacted just now wasn't how she should have treated her lifesaver! On the contrary, Stephen admires Harrison Wells more, who is willing to sacrifice everything for his daughter.

Although Stephen is curious about how Jay Garrick managed to travel through the earth-3, he doesn't intend to inquire further. After all, there's still an opportunity to witness.

Huh! Huh! Huh!

The Speed Force enveloped Stephen and the Black Siren, and yellow lightning streaked rapidly around S.T.A.R. Labs.

Quickly.

His speed increased, and a spacetime wormhole opened, allowing him to run directly into it.

In an instant, Stephen found himself back on Earth One.

Boom!

The spacetime wormhole vanished, and Stephen returned to Earth One.

Upon his return, he heard screams coming from all directions, and a crowd quickly gathered from a distance, as if something had occurred.

"Is this... your earth?" The Black Siren asked in amazement.

"My earth? Hardly. My world is much, much more boring than this," Stephen explained, rushing towards the site of the commotion alongside the Black Siren.

By the seaside, in the park.

Stephen and the Black Siren halted, witnessing a massive wave crashing onto the coast, resembling a tsunami. Yellow lightning flashed back and forth rapidly along the coastline, as The Flash, Barry Allen, attempted to stop the impending disaster.

"This scene appears to be the vengeful act of Mark Mardon, the brother of the previous Weather Wizard, seeking retribution for his younger brother. He kidnapped Joe West and created a tsunami to destroy Central City. Then, in an attempt to halt it, The Flash accidentally disrupted the flow of time and ended up here, one day earlier." Stephen observed The Flash and pondered with interest.

Time is incredibly mysterious. Typically, when crossing into the past, two versions of The Flash coexist—one crossing into the past and the other from the past timeline. However, Barry Allen's journey through time inadvertently disrupted the timeline's continuity, resulting in a time loop-like situation.

Barry Allen, who traveled to the past, replaced himself on the original timeline. In other words, only one Barry Allen traveled through time in this manner.

It's fascinating!

Stephen finds duplications quite repulsive. Even when traveling through time and encountering his past self, he feels incredibly uncomfortable. It would be fantastic if he could master this form of seamless time travel!

However, it seems that Barry Allen was perplexed yet successful. Afterward, he continued his time-traveling exploits and met himself without issue.

"This method of time travel seems troublesome. Once covered, it seems to overwrite the timeline and start anew. Otherwise, it would be cumbersome to erase oneself from the past timeline, so it should only be suitable for short time intervals when crossing." Stephen contemplated another question.

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