Chapter 54: The Video Spoilers Are Real!

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**Triskelion Building. Director's Office.**

"Director, Tony Stark really was attacked by terrorists," Hawkeye Barton reported, standing rigidly in front of Nick Fury's desk. "According to our intel, the attack matches the one shown in the video. Also, Stark used his suit to defeat the terrorists."

"So, the content of the video is genuine," Fury mused after a moment's contemplation. "Both the attack and Stark's suit are real."

"It seems so," Barton confirmed with a nod.

"What do you make of this big screen?" Fury asked, pointing at the hovering screen in front of them.

"Given that some events in the video have already happened, I suspect all the videos are real," Barton began, carefully choosing his words. "Even if some events haven't occurred yet, they likely will in the future."

"All real?" Fury raised an eyebrow. "Are you suggesting that Superman, Batman, and Flash exist in our world?"

"Not exactly. I believe the videos are authentic, but not all are from our world," Barton explained methodically.

"Our world?" Fury's eyebrow rose again. "You mean the videos might be from other worlds, like parallel universes?"

"Yes, sir. That's the only explanation I can think of," Barton replied firmly.

Fury fell silent, pondering the implications. He shared Barton's view that the only plausible explanation was parallel universes. SHIELD had found no trace of beings like Cyclops, Homelander, or Quicksilver, and characters like Superman and Batman were fictional. The parallel universe theory was the only one that made sense.

Fury now had a new mission: to determine which videos pertained to their world and which were from parallel universes.

**X-Men Universe.**

**Inside the prison holding Erik.**

"Stand still or we'll shoot! Raise your hands!" Armed guards surrounded Erik and his accomplices who had just escaped from their cells, aiming their "plastic guns" at the mutants.

"Charles, freeze them!" Erik shouted at Charles, indicating that this was the moment to use his powers.

"No, I can't," Charles shook his head. He had lost his powers completely. "But someone else can."

Charles gave a meaningful look at Quicksilver.

"Yes! This is the moment from the video, right?" Quicksilver, thrilled, donned his goggles. He recognized the scene as one where he showcased his abilities in the video, effortlessly handling the guards.

"Showtime!" Quicksilver exclaimed as he dashed forward.

**The Boys Universe.**

**Vought Headquarters.**

The atmosphere in the large conference room was oppressive, making the members of the Seven uncomfortable. The source of their unease was Homelander's dark expression.

"I'm disappointed," Homelander finally spoke, breaking the silence. "Translucent has been missing for days, and none of you noticed?"

"He's never late, yet he hasn't shown up for this meeting, and none of you care?"

Homelander's displeasure was clear, and the newly recruited Starlight felt especially disillusioned. She had already seen the Seven's true nature and her dreams were shattered. Still, she decided to stick with her lifelong dream.

"Yeah, where's Translucent?" A-Train finally asked, his tone reflecting sudden realization. "Did something happen to him?"

"Do I have to remind you to ask?" Homelander snapped, his tone hostile. A-Train didn't dare respond, knowing Homelander's power.

"Deep," Homelander ordered, and Deep produced a prepared case, placing it on the table. Curiosity piqued, everyone wondered what was inside.

"Open it," Homelander commanded.

When Deep opened the case, the sight inside stunned everyone—it contained gruesome chunks of flesh. Considering Translucent's disappearance, it was clear these were his remains.

Translucent had been killed, and his body dismembered. The shocking revelation that even the powerful Seven could be targeted and murdered shook them deeply. Maeve and Starlight were particularly stunned, recalling the video showing Translucent's death by an explosive device.

The realization that the videos were true was overwhelming. Starlight, in particular, felt her worldview shatter. If Translucent's death was real, then what about Compound V? Was she not chosen by fate, but merely a lab experiment?