Chapter 27: The Race Utterly Dominated by Magneto

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"Well, actually, I do know," Wolverine said, glancing at the triumphant Magneto on the Golden Gate Bridge. "That was when he led an attack on Alcatraz."

"Alcatraz?" Charles and Hank echoed.

"A secret research base. They developed a serum there that could suppress mutant powers," Wolverine explained briefly. Charles and Hank, well-acquainted with Erik, immediately grasped the situation. Destroying such a facility was entirely in character for Magneto.

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#### The Boys Universe

At Godolkin University, Andre was utterly stunned. "Shit! This can't be real! There's no way!" he exclaimed. The idea of a superhero with such overwhelming power was mind-boggling. Someone who could move a building? Impossible.

In his shock, Andre instinctively reached out, and a metal cabinet in his dorm room began to float, spinning effortlessly before him. With another wave of his hand, the cabinet returned to its place. Manipulating metal was his power too. But this was just a small cabinet. When it came to larger metal objects, like a car, Andre could barely manage.

Andre remembered his training; he could just about move a car now. He'd thought that was impressive, especially since his father, Polarity, could only move four or five cars at once. Andre had believed that with more training, he could surpass his father and perhaps even join the Seven someday.

But now, he realized how insignificant he was. Compared to Magneto, he was nothing but a clown.

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#### Transformers Universe

A seemingly ordinary Honda Accord was parked quietly by the roadside. Inside, a large screen hovered in front of the driver's seat. The car itself was empty, but this wasn't just any car. It was Bumblebee, an Autobot from Cybertron.

Bumblebee often scanned and transformed into different vehicles for disguise, and today, he was a Honda Accord. However, what really mattered was how Magneto's powers had rattled him. Bumblebee had been on Earth for years, seeking the descendants of the Witwicky family. He had always viewed humans as fragile beings, inferior to the Cybertronians.

But now, things seemed different. This mysterious screen had been showing videos for days, and even with Cybertronian technology, Bumblebee couldn't decipher it. The individuals on the screen, whether it was Superman or The Flash, represented incredibly powerful entities, even threatening to the Autobots.

Superman's invulnerability and heat vision could easily harm the Autobots, and The Flash's speed far surpassed anything the Autobots could achieve. And now, Magneto? He was the ultimate bane for the Autobots. As mechanical beings, they were essentially robots, and Magneto's metal manipulation would utterly dominate them. Even Optimus Prime might struggle against Magneto's powers.

"Who are these people?" Bumblebee wondered in bewilderment. Despite years on Earth, he had never heard of these beings. They seemed to have kept a low profile, despite their extraordinary abilities.

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#### Real World

Jiang Cheng stumbled upon another short video about American comics.

**"Superman's First Encounter with Lois Lane: Revealing His True Identity."**

The video opened with a cheerful BGM and a snowy landscape. Lois Lane was taking photos of an iceberg when she accidentally captured another figure on camera: Clark Kent. Curiosity piqued, Lois followed Clark to a "cave" that Superman had carved out with his heat vision.

Inside, Lois found an alien spaceship. Superman inserted a key he wore around his neck into a slot, activating the ship's systems. Lois accidentally triggered an attack from an automated defense system, and Superman had to rescue her, using his heat vision to heal her injuries.

This was their unforgettable first meeting.