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Druid in the Marvel Universe Chapter 101: They Are Always Late

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Tony, wearing his Iron Man suit, flew over Alvin's head. The War God 2, custom-made for Alvin, was tied to his waist with a steel cable.

As he passed over Alvin, he dropped the War God 2, along with a massive double-edged battle axe.

Alvin put away his phone, having no time to curse Tony. He pulled out the mech remote from his pocket and donned the War God 2.

Picking up the double-edged battle axe from the ground, Alvin charged towards Abomination with heavy steps.

While sprinting, Alvin activated the communication system and roared at Tony, "Turn off that damn rock music and save the people first! I'll keep this thing busy!"

Fortunately, Tony was someone who listened to reason. After he unleashed all his micro-missiles on Abomination and found them ineffective, he blasted Abomination with a repulsor beam from his palm and then started rescuing the trapped people.

As Alvin ran past the brave soldiers, he pounded his chest in salute to them.

The soldiers were shocked to see Alvin. Everyone knew Iron Man, but who was this guy? He looked fierce! Luckily, he seemed to be an ally, not an enemy.

The leading sergeant watched as Alvin ferociously charged at Abomination. Without hesitation, he called his comrades to run and rescue those in danger.

Abomination was being entangled by Sunvine in one spot. The frustrated Abomination found it hard to break free from the tough Sunvine and had to endure the pain of his energy being constantly drained. He could only madly tear at Sunvine, his immense strength ripping up chunks of asphalt and hurling them at fleeing people and vehicles.

Abomination stood about sixteen feet tall, while Alvin, in the War God 2 with its horned helmet, was only about eight feet tall.

Struggling, Abomination squatted and then suddenly stood up, tearing at Sunvine with his thick arms.

Alvin, moving swiftly, dragged the double-edged battle axe and charged at Abomination. Under the monster's terrified gaze, he swung the axe like a golf club, striking Abomination in the groin.

The scene suddenly fell silent, and every man who saw Alvin's move instinctively crossed their legs.

Abomination froze for about two seconds, looked incredulously at the double-edged battle axe embedded in his groin, and let out a roar, clutching his crotch and rolling on the ground in agony.

Even the tough Sunvine couldn't contain Abomination's painful struggle, and he broke free.

Ignoring Tony's excited shouts over the communicator, Alvin chased after Abomination. He viciously hacked at Abomination's ankle, completely severing his Achilles tendon. The bone, perhaps due to the angle or force, didn't break but made a dull metallic sound.

In excruciating pain, Abomination grabbed a nearby car with one hand and hurled it at Alvin.

Alvin slightly sidestepped, dodging Abomination's attack, and swung the double-edged battle axe, striking Abomination's arm.

This time, the axe blade got stuck in Abomination's tough muscle. As Alvin tried to pull the axe out, Abomination punched him.

Due to the position and movement, Abomination didn't use his full strength.

Alvin staggered but held his ground.

However, Abomination paid the price. With a painful howl, he ignored his injuries, stood up, and, dragging his injured leg, grabbed a nearby utility pole and launched a fierce attack on Alvin.

Relying on the rebound effect of the buff on his suit, Alvin engaged in a primal brawl with Abomination, trading blows and axe swings.

Tony, busy rescuing people, was shocked by Alvin's ferocity. He couldn't imagine the principal of Lincoln Valley School fighting so brutally. Tony decided to postpone teaching Alvin a lesson.

Abomination was incredibly tough, enduring 400% damage rebound and still managing to hit Alvin with the utility pole a dozen times, sending Alvin flying.

A frenzied Abomination was terrifying, seemingly growing stronger with pain.

His previously intact leg now had huge gashes from the chunks of flesh hacked off, and three thick toes lay on the ground.

You could tell how powerful he had become!

In a frenzy of pain, Abomination pounded the ground, lifting large chunks of asphalt and hurling them around.

Several soldiers were trying to lift a car to rescue a child trapped underneath.

A massive chunk of asphalt hurtled towards them. There was no time to dodge. The soldiers, in desperation, lifted the car and moved it a short distance.

The sergeant, almost instinctively, braced the car's roof with his shoulder, looking at the unconscious child at his feet, closing his eyes, and preparing to face the fatal impact.

The massive concrete slab hit the car's undercarriage. Just as the sergeant felt the pressure on his shoulder and thought he was going to die, a deep roar sounded in his ear. The sergeant opened his eyes to see a bearded strongman gritting his teeth, holding up the car roof and withstanding the massive impact of the concrete slab.

The strongman's shoulder and half his body were crushed into the car by the immense pressure. The sergeant could see the extreme pain on the strongman's face, but he didn't retreat a step, saving the child and the soldiers' lives.

The sergeant was astonished and instinctively asked, "Who are you?"

The strongman, grimacing in pain, twisted his shoulder and smiled, "You can call me Steve. You're doing great. Where's your backup?"

The sergeant grinned fiercely and said, "Those bastards are probably still on their way. They're always late!"

Steve laughed heartily and agreed, "Yes, they're always late. Let's hope those fat asses can run a bit faster!"

Steve picked up the child from the ground and handed him to the sergeant, saying, "Get out of here. You can't handle this fight!"

The sergeant looked around. With Peter and the wolves' help, most people on the street had been evacuated. Those trapped in buildings wouldn't be in immediate danger.

The burly soldier grinned at Steve, nodded, and called his comrades to run to safety with the child.

Steve glanced at Peter, who was agilely jumping around in the air, entangling Abomination with webs from his wrists.

He laughed boldly and charged towards a Humvee overturned by the roadside.

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