[106] : What to Do After Traveling to Another World

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In the world of X-Men, Roger had completed everything he wanted to do.

Although some people in Cairo, Egypt suffered casualties due to the giant pyramid in the end, it was a far better outcome than in the original storyline, where millions died.

Apocalypse had perished, and Jean Grey had come to terms with the fact that Charles Xavier had once sealed her memories. Even if she were to become possessed by the Phoenix Force in the future, she likely wouldn't leave the Mutant Academy so easily.

With Roger's involvement, the X-Men world's outcome changed for the better, and this was what made Roger feel most at ease.

If one had the ability to travel freely to any world where they knew the storyline, what would a normal person choose to do?

If they had some abilities, they might choose to meet the famous characters from the story, have a chat, and make friends.

A less moral person might use their powers to create chaos.

Someone more timid might do nothing at all, staying hidden and keeping a low profile.

Roger's initial thought was along the lines of the first option, chatting with characters from the original story and befriending the heroes seen on the screen.

But after the Marvel Zombies world, Roger realized he could accomplish more.

He wanted to change the destined outcomes of various worlds, transforming sad, desperate, and doomed fates into happy endings that he had always hoped to see before he began his journey.

Wouldn't that be much better?

That's precisely what Roger did in the X-Men world.

He saved millions in Cairo, Egypt, ensured that Alex Summers (Havok) survived, and kept Jean Grey, who would have become the Phoenix protecting Earth, from leaving the X-Men Academy.

Roger's changes to the X-Men world's fate were his proudest achievements.

But after completing these things, he lost his sense of purpose in that world and found himself bored again.

So, Roger decided not to stay with the X-Men. He wanted to head elsewhere for some new excitement.

Unexpectedly, after a month of wandering, just as he tossed some fighter jet schematics he had swiped from a military base to a "rabbit" in that world, a purple portal suddenly appeared beside him, and Jean Grey emerged from it.

"...?"

Roger, who had been about to celebrate, stared blankly at Jean Grey as she appeared next to him.

Seeing Roger's surprise, Jean smiled and asked, "What's wrong? Surprised to see me?"

"It's not that... but why are you here?"

Roger asked in confusion.

He had thought his connection with the X-Men had ended. After all, during the past month, he had caused quite a stir in the U.S., with his most notorious act being infiltrating another military base and killing Stryker.

Now, the U.S. government considered Roger its top wanted criminal, second only to Magneto, while the X-Men were caught between a rock and a hard place.

To avoid making things awkward for both sides, Roger had been lying low, staying out of the public eye, just waiting for the time to leave this world.

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