Chapter 25: Magneto Knows How to Make an Entrance

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#### X-Men Universe

"Logan, do you know this guy? He must be from your era, right?" Hank asked, assuming the connection.

Hank made this assumption based on the weaponry—the Jericho missile in the video, as well as the military jeeps and soldiers' uniforms—none of which belonged to their current timeline of 1973. The events in the video, featuring Tony Stark demonstrating the Jericho missile in Afghanistan, took place in 2009, a gap of 36 years.

"No, I don't know him," Wolverine replied, shaking his head. He glanced at Hank curiously, "Why do you ask? Is he someone special?"

Logan had only seen the part of the video where Tony Stark got blown up, having missed the earlier ones that showcased Stark's exploits.

"He's definitely not an ordinary person," Hank affirmed. "I think he's going to be a big deal in the future. He built an Iron Man suit out of scrap in a cave."

Logan was taken aback. If Hank wasn't exaggerating, then this guy was indeed impressive. However, Logan, having spent much of his life wandering and searching for his memories, knew nothing about Tony Stark.

"It doesn't matter now," Logan shrugged nonchalantly. "Whoever he was, he's probably dead."

Getting blown up at close range, with the armor pierced and bleeding profusely, Logan judged that Tony wouldn't survive long.

#### Real World

"Keep watching!" Jiang Cheng was still engrossed in the short videos, now viewing one about Magneto.

The caption read: "Magneto: Making Big Entrances, Strength Optional."

With dynamic music playing, Magneto, Charles, and others appeared on a Cuban beach, facing off against a massive American and Soviet fleet. Suddenly, both fleets launched nuclear missiles at the mutants on the beach. In seconds, the sky filled with countless missiles, blotting out the sun.

The mutants on the beach were horrified, but Magneto remained calm. He stretched out his hand, freezing all the missiles in mid-air as if pressing a pause button. Then, with a wave, the missiles reversed direction, heading back toward the fleets.

The scene shifted to Magneto in a new uniform, casually strolling through a stadium. Suddenly, he extended his hand, causing massive cracks to form in the stadium walls. The entire structure lifted off the ground, and Magneto floated into the sky, carrying the stadium with him.

The final video segment featured an older Magneto on the Golden Gate Bridge, leading a group of mutants. He raised his hands, lifting the entire bridge into the air and then setting it down on an island.

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#### Marvel 199999 Universe

"Wow, he really knows how to make an entrance," Tony Stark muttered, impressed by the sight of missiles frozen in mid-air and redirected by Magneto.

Ignoring other factors, the visual impact of countless missiles halted and redirected was undeniably powerful. Magneto's abilities were clear: he controlled magnetic fields. The name "Magneto" itself was a play on the word "magnet."

However, Tony noticed that the missiles and ships in the video were outdated, indicating the event took place in the past. Recognizing the American and Soviet ships, he connected the dots to a significant historical event: the Cuban Missile Crisis.

This Cold War milestone was well-known to Tony. Yet, as far as he knew, Magneto had no role in the actual crisis. This reinforced Tony's earlier conclusion: Magneto was from another universe.

"This is a bit exaggerated," Tony thought, nearly gaping in disbelief. Magneto not only manipulated countless missiles but also lifted an entire stadium and later the Golden Gate Bridge, an iconic American landmark.

"That's what it means to make a grand entrance," Tony mused, impressed by Magneto's feats. The videos hadn't shown the purpose behind lifting the stadium, but raising the Golden Gate Bridge was explicitly to reach an island.

Tony couldn't help but mockingly think, "Was lifting the entire bridge really necessary just to get to an island, Magneto?"