Chapter 3 Finding Aunt May

It's just, did Spider-Man from other universes intrude in the Ultimate universe?
Bi De glanced at the Shadow Spider-Man standing beside him in a daze, a little confused.

However, he reacted quickly and shared the information he knew with Shadow Spider-Man.

This is a time of life and death, when sharing information is of the utmost importance.

And he believes that Spider-Man will not collapse for this reason, after all, Marvel itself has such a parallel universe setting.

It's just that for him, this "parallel universe" has become a little special.

Sure enough, Shadow Spider-Man was quite shocked when he heard this: "You mean, in your universe, there are film and television works and game works about Spider-Man in this world and other worlds?"

Bid nodded.

"This is incredible. What about me?" Shadow Spider-Man asked expectantly.

"Uh" Bide tried to recall, then shook his head, "In our world, there are many works about Spider-Man, and I haven't read all of them, so..."

"Well," Shadow Spider-Man shrugged, looking a little disappointed, "It seems that I don't have much popularity."

"Hey, buddy, don't do this, why don't we find a way to solve our immediate problems first?" Bid put his arms around Shadow Spider-Man's shoulders and comforted him.

He didn't want the hope of returning home that he had finally encountered to sink.

And, for some reason, he always had an intimacy with Spider-Man Shadow, as if they were meant to be.

"Well, you're right," Shadow Spider-Man nodded, "Speaking of which, according to what you said, maybe we should look for that little guy named Miles now?"

Bi De shook his head: "Myers shouldn't be easy to find, after all, the name is too popular. I thought, why don't we go and find Aunt May?"

"Aunt May?"

"Yes, although it is two different worlds, but you are also Peter, you should know where Aunt May lives?" Bi De suggested.

After deliberating for a while, Shadow Spider-Man nodded: "That's what I said, but the environment between my era and this era is too different."

"That's the only clue we have, isn't it?" Bi De shrugged.

"Okay, you're right." Shadow Spider-Man nodded.

So the two stopped stopping and walked along the street to the distance.

On the side screen, the report on the death of "Spiderman" Peter Parker was still playing.

"My husband, Peter Parker."

"He used to be a normal guy."

"He always said that anyone can be the man behind the mask."

"He just happened to be bitten by a spider"

Both Bi De and Shadow Spider-Man felt a little heavy.

The two soon came to Queens, in front of a single-family house with a courtyard—it turns out that even though they are in different worlds, Peter Parker is Peter Parker, and there will always be something in common.

"If nothing else, it should be here." Shadow Spider-Man said.

Bi De glanced around, nodded, and said affirmatively: "It's right here, look, there are sympathy items sent by fans over there."

I saw some gifts hanging on the fence of the small courtyard, or a bouquet of flowers, and there was a note on it. The content of the note was nothing more than "Salute to the beloved Spider-Man", "Our forever good neighbor Spider-Man" , "Dear Spider-Man Peter" and more.

"Well, it's right here." Shadow Spider-Man shrugged.

The mood of the two suddenly fell again.

"Go and ring the doorbell."

"Go, you are Peter."

"You are Peter too, you go."

"But I'm Peter."

"Bide, Peter, what's the difference?"

"According to Long Xia, my surname is Bi, and your surname is Parker."

"Brother, I'm talking nonsense to you, we must be the same kind#%...!%¥&*"

"I! %¥¥...@¥..."

The two were pushing and shoving each other to decide who would ring the doorbell, when suddenly, their bodies felt a sharp twist.

Bi De fell to the ground involuntarily, the severe pain made him feel as though the germplasm wall was separating.

It was also as if a boulder was being crushed in the chest, but the hammer did not hit the stone, but hit the ball.
This situation can come and go quickly.

After a few seconds, they all breathed a sigh of relief and stood up again.

"What's wrong with us?" Shadow Spider-Man asked with lingering fear.

Bi De pondered for a while, and said: "It is known that we came to this parallel world from our own world for some reason, so in essence, we should have passively performed a quantum collapse phenomenon. And what we carry on our bodies originally belonged to The quantum of other worlds obviously does not adapt to the quantum state of this world itself."

"Stop!" Shadow Spider-Man hastily stretched out his hand to stop Bi De's imagination, "Just tell me what will happen."

"It will die!" Bide affirmed, "If we don't allow us to return to our own time and space within a certain period of time, us quantum belonging to other worlds will be crushed by the quantum of this world, and finally collapse completely and disappear completely. !"

Shadow Spider-Man shuddered.

He dodged and appeared in front of the doorbell in an instant, and pressed it several times in a row.

"Aunt Mei, Aunt Mei—"

"Who, it's too late in the middle of the night, we don't accept interviews from fans anymore." The lights in the room were quickly turned on, and a slightly old voice sounded.

The door opened, revealing a figure behind him.

It was an old lady holding a baseball bat. Under the light, her face looked rather haggard—no wonder, after all, it was her adoptive nephew who was as close as a son as a son. How could one not be sad when a white-haired man sent a black-haired one?

"Uh" Bid looked at Aunt May, then at Shadow Spider-Man, stepped forward decisively, and took off his hat.

"What are you doing?" Shadow Spider-Man wondered.

"Do you have the heart to see her sad? Besides, how can we go in without showing it?" Bi De explained.

"I see," Shadow Spider-Man understood in seconds, and then reached out and took off his mask.

Under the mask was a middle-aged face as tough as a knife. Compared with the Peter Parker of this world that he saw on the street screen just now, he looked even more vicissitudes.

However, as long as you are not face-blind, you can see the extremely high similarity between the two.

Aunt May is obviously not face blind.

Dang!

The baseball bat fell to the ground and rolled down the steps.

But no one paid attention to the poor baseball bat at this time.

Aunt Mei trembled with excitement: "Peter!"

Shadow Spider-Man is obviously not very good at laughing, but he managed to pull out a smile: "Hi, Aunt May, I'm Peter, but I'm not the Peter of this world"

Aunt Mei had already walked in front of him, looked at him and said, "I know, you are Peter from another time and space."

"Huh?" ×2
(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like