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Roger flew through the sky, bathed in sunlight that continuously enhanced his heat vision and x-ray vision abilities.
These were abilities he had acquired and strengthened after traveling through the Marvel Universe. His heat vision, x-ray vision, and even his farsightedness had all been upgraded to some extent.
Now, in the world of the X-Men, Roger felt different again, as if parts of his body had been strengthened further.
Based on this feeling, Roger could reasonably confirm that the process of crossing dimensions was beneficial to him. Each time he traveled, one of his abilities was enhanced.
The first time, it was the biological force field from The Boys world. The second time, it was his eye-related abilities from the Marvel world. And now... it seemed to be some physical enhancement.
Maybe his defense, recovery speed, or strength had been enhanced, Roger couldn't tell. Unlike his heat vision or x-ray vision, the changes to his body felt minimal, and since it wasn't a speed boost, he couldn't precisely determine which ability had been strengthened.
Right now, though, Roger was about to face Apocalypse, and he didn't have time to figure out his new powers, just like when he entered the Marvel world, he couldn't immediately verify his heat vision.
"Tch, does every dimensional crossing have to coincide with a major event?"
Aside from the world of The Boys, Roger had noticed a pattern during his second crossing: each time he passed through to a new world, it was always at a pivotal moment.
The zombie apocalypse in the Marvel Universe and now the looming battle with Apocalypse were examples of this.
This pattern left Roger little time to focus on his personal matters. Upon entering each new world, he had to immediately consider how to save as many people as possible.
But the X-Men world was different from the Marvel Zombie Universe. In the zombie apocalypse, if Roger didn't fight hard, he would likely end up as one of the undead. His survival depended on his efforts.
Roger definitely didn't want to become one of those brainless flesh-eating zombies.
However, in this world, even if Roger didn't face Apocalypse, he could still live comfortably.
What did it matter to him if Apocalypse built a pyramid in Cairo, causing millions of deaths? It wasn't as if it would directly affect him.
And why should it concern Roger if Apocalypse ended up ruling the world?
There's a saying: "When the sky falls, let the tall people hold it up." In this world, the X-Men were the ones to handle such problems. Roger, an outsider, could easily hide and watch the X-Men battle Apocalypse from a safe distance.
He could even enjoy the spectacle, like a live-action movie.
Fighting Apocalypse wasn't Roger's responsibility, and he didn't need to save anyone in this world since it had nothing to do with him.
But Roger ultimately decided to confront Apocalypse himself, buying the X-Men time.
He knew full well that going up against Apocalypse, knowing he couldn't win, was foolish. Risking his life to stop a tyrant for the sake of strangers in a world that wasn't his own would be considered madness by anyone else.
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Homelander: New Legacy
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