World Traveler Villain-Chapter 199: CH: 197 Enjoying Wild Life With My Wives
Chapter 199 - CH: 197 Enjoying Wild Life With My Wives
{Chapter: 197 Enjoying Wild Life With My Wives}
"From my knowledge, the real world is like the trunk of a vast, ancient tree," William said calmly, his gaze sweeping across the group. "And the movie worlds you come from—those are the branches. Without the trunk, the branches cannot grow. But both the trunk and the branches are parts of the tree. That is to say, the real world I was originally in and the movie world you are in are actually parallel worlds. However, there is a difference between the primary and the secondary.." William said lightly.
"Even though they're different, they're part of the same whole. That means the world I came from, and the ones you believe you were born into, are parallel worlds—just with different positions. One as the source, and the others branching out."
His words lingered in the air like a riddle wrapped in truth.
White Queen nodded thoughtfully, her pale fingers tapping against her hip in a calculated rhythm. "Exactly, William. That's what I was trying to say. But... These are only hypotheses for now. They need testing. Confirmation. And sadly, I won't be able to pursue that for a little while. I'll be traveling to the core Marvel cinematic dimension in a few days. When I return, I promise I'll dig deeper into this 'Villain Space' and how it connects the multiverse."
Crosshairs smirked and folded his arms. "I always knew I was unique. Ain't no way someone else played me in some fake world."
The others chuckled and nodded in agreement. Even the idea that they were fictional, imagined by actors on a set, made something primal in their souls rebel.
"It's not just about pride," Peggy chimed in, brushing a strand of hair behind her ear. "It's about identity. If we accept that we're just copies or performances, then who are we really? What does any of it mean?"
"So I think White Queen is right." Peggy said, and the other woman nodded.
William raised both hands in mock surrender, grinning. "You've all got a point. Honestly, it's a strange topic, even for me. But we've got three days left together before the next mission, so let's not waste them arguing philosophy. Wives, tell me—how do you want to spend them? This place has expanded so much lately... there's more to explore than ever."
Becky raised both hands and squealed, "I want to go to an amusement park! Roller coasters! Cotton candy! Rides!"
William coughed. "Uhhh... yeah, no. That's a bit hard without electricity, Becky."
The group laughed.
Su Yueming gave a light sigh, stretching under the sun. "As beautiful and tranquil as this land is, sometimes I miss the conveniences of modern life. Hot showers. Toilets that flush. Ice cream, for heaven's sake."
Tessa gave a quick nod and chimed in, "Yes! Sometimes it's like camping forever. I love the stars at night, but do we have to live like cavewomen?"
"Yes there are really no modern facilities here, which is sometimes very inconvenient." Peggy agreed as she is living here the longest.
William chuckled and scratched his head. "I hear you, I really do. My dear first, second, and third wives speak the truth. It's my fault for not thinking ahead. Next time I visit the marvel world, I'll bring back some proper modern tech. Water filtration, solar panels, entertainment gear, maybe even a generator or two..."
"That we can only wait until next time.."
The women looked at each other, some with playful smiles, some with hopeful glances.
Ada leaned in, her voice soft. "It's not just about the machines, William. What matters is that you thought about us."
Alice, sitting nearby with Becky on her lap, added gently, "A home is more than just walls and roofs. It's the people. But a fridge wouldn't hurt either."
The group burst into laughter again.
William stood up, stretching his arms. "Alright then. For the next three days, this paradise is yours. Forests, rivers, mountains, secret gardens—you name it. Explore, play, dream. Let's make these days memorable."
"I want to build a treehouse!" Becky shouted excitedly.
"Then a treehouse it is!" William declared.
The group began discussing plans, laughter mingling with ideas and bickering over who got to design the kitchen or the lookout tower. Somewhere, amid the joking and the chatter, a gentle warmth began to spread—one that didn't need proof of real or fake worlds to feel true.
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The sun blazed above the horizon, casting golden rays across the shimmering surface of the ocean below. Wisps of clouds lazily drifted across the azure sky as William raised his arms wide, his voice strong and filled with playful pride. As he interrupted the long going discussions.
"Alright, this time I'll let you girls experience something truly thrilling." Aiden's eyes gleamed with anticipation. "My sweet daughter wanted a rollercoaster ride, didn't she?" He smiled gently, then raised his hand toward the heavens. "I'll give her something far greater. I'll let you all soar through the skies themselves."
He took a deep breath, voice echoing with power.
"Come forth—my mount, Volcanicus!"
The ground trembled.
The sky darkened.
A surge of deformed elemental particles lit the sky in a flash of brilliant blue. Air shimmered and twisted, crackling with deformed elemental particles. They twisted and danced, fusing midair like a sculpture in progress.
Then came the roar.
A deafening, body-shaking roar that made every bird within a hundred miles scatter. The women all instinctively covered their ears.
"What in the world is that?!" K-Mart shouted, half excited, half alarmed.
Crosshairs gaped. "Is that... Volcanicus? But it was not killed by Lockdown."
William just chuckled as he looked up into the sky with a smirk. "Guess he's not much for dead. He's back. And bigger than ever."
Volcanicus descended like a dragon out of legend, massive steel wings slicing through the air. His obsidian-black steel armor shimmered like molten lava encased in armor, and his glowing crimson eyes were both terrifying and majestic.
"It's so majestic... and totally cool." Terry said, her eyes wide with wonder and just a hint of awe.
"Dad! Dad! Look, a real dinosaur! A really BIG one!" Becky screamed, clapping her hands, eyes sparkling.
Volcanicus flapped his wings slowly, hovering in mid-air, his voice like rolling thunder. "My Lord, why have you summoned me?"
William cleared his throat with dramatic flair. "Volcanicus, today, I want you to take me and my beautiful women on a joyride across the skies. We deserve some fun."
"As you command, My Lord. Your wish is my command."
He descended with grace, shaking the earth slightly as his massive body landed.
William turned to the group. "Come on, ladies. Let's fly."
The girls hesitated for a moment, wide-eyed.
"William, are you sure about this?" Alice asked, her voice filled with doubt—but also a hint of curiosity.
"What could possibly go wrong?" William winked. "You're my women—of course, we fly together."
Before they could argue, William rose into the air with ease. An invisible current of telekinesis lifted each woman into the sky. They gasped in surprise, laughing as they floated up and gently landed on the broad, armored back of Volcanicus.
"Roar!" The beast bellowed again, shaking the clouds as he launched skyward. His wings beat with colossal force, lifting them high into the skies.
Claire let out a wild scream, throwing her arms out. "It's like a rollercoaster with no rails! I love it!"
Su Yueming tilted her head back, hair whipping around her, and screamed, "Ahhh! This is better than any concert!"
Tessa clung to William at first, but slowly opened her eyes. "It's so beautiful up here. I feel... free."
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