Marvel : Deadpool Is My Best Friend

Chapter 195 : Soft-hearted version of Peter



"By the way, where's the other Peter?" Alex Ray asked Harry and Peter.

"He said he went to see his girlfriend, Gwen. Maybe it's because he just saw the female version of Spider-Man and thought of her," Peter said with a trace of envy.

He couldn't help but feel jealous. Why didn't he have such a great girlfriend? As he thought of Gwen, the girl he'd just met, his face flushed with embarrassment.

Alex noticed and sighed. "Peter, you can't be so shy. You need to be more proactive and bold."

If he kept hesitating, Gwen might get swept away by the younger black Spider-Man—Miles Morales.

Alex needed to confirm whether he and the entire villa had traveled through time, or if the universes had somehow been connected. If it was the former, then Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man might not have time-traveled. But if it was the latter, it could spell serious trouble.

"Alright, you guys go out and keep looking for enemies. I'm going to visit an old friend." Alex stood and turned to leave, intending to find Doctor Strange.

Harry and Tobey Maguire's version of Peter nodded, understanding the plan, and prepared to head out.

. . . . . .

Meanwhile, Tom Holland's Spider-Man lay on the damp shore, panting heavily.

He looked down at his drenched suit and gave a bitter smile.

It seemed he'd have to wait until tomorrow to meet with the school board about the situation.

But more urgently, he needed answers.

Why were there suddenly so many enemies? And why did they all seem to know who he was?

Puzzled and uneasy, he returned to the Sanctum Sanctorum in New York.

Doctor Strange met him at the door and led him straight down to the dungeon.

To Peter's shock, the villains he'd just battled—the monster with mechanical arms, the man made of sand, and the lizard creature—were all imprisoned there.

Doctor Strange didn't mince words. "I told you not to mess with my spell, Peter! But you wouldn't stop talking, and now everything's completely screwed!"

"You wanted the world to forget Peter Parker is Spider-Man, but because of your interruptions, the spell malfunctioned—and now people from across the multiverse who know Peter Parker is Spider-Man are being pulled into our universe!"

Peter listened, stunned, as Strange explained. The memory-erasing spell had spiraled out of control, causing a multiversal rift that dragged in anyone who knew Spider-Man's identity.

Doctor Octopus filled in some of the details, helping Peter understand the origins of these displaced foes.

Though Doctor Strange had managed to capture most of them quickly, a few slippery ones had escaped by hiding their presence.

They had to send everyone back as soon as possible before the situation got worse.

Even now, the dungeon could only hold so many—Strange had to prioritize returning them first.

But when Peter Holland learned the fates of these enemies in their original timelines, he hesitated.

His heart filled with conflict and compassion.

After a long pause, he said, "We can't just send them back."

His voice trembled with conviction, eyes burning with emotion.

These enemies… they weren't just villains. They were people with their own pasts, their own tragedies.

He couldn't pretend their deaths didn't matter.

"Why?" asked Doctor Strange.

"Some of them might die," Peter replied quietly, voice heavy with sorrow.

Doctor Strange met his eyes seriously. "Parker, life and death are written in the stars. You can't alter fate out of pity."

"Come on, Strange. Don't be so cold." Holland's Peter looked at him desperately.

It wasn't that he didn't want to send them back. He just wanted to give them a chance—just one—before they met their end.

Strange paused. His gaze softened slightly as he said, "In the grand calculus of the multiverse, their deaths matter more than their lives."

"I'm sorry, kid. But their fates are sealed."

As someone who once held the Time Stone, Doctor Strange had seen death countless times—his own included. He'd made peace with it. Sacrificing a few to save the universe was a burden he had long accepted.

He reached for the mystical artifact—an ornate, rune-inscribed box that held the corrupted spell. Once activated, it would send the displaced villains back to their proper universes.

But as Strange was about to trigger it, Peter panicked.

With a sudden surge of adrenaline, he grabbed the box and fled the Sanctum.

Doctor Strange let out a sigh of frustration. "This is exactly why I didn't want to work with teenagers."

He gave chase, grabbing Peter just as he was flinging out his webs to escape.

Strange struck Peter with a precise blow, knocking his astral form right out of his body.

Peter stared in awe at his glowing, transparent soul. "This is so cool!"

But even out-of-body, his Spider-Sense stayed active, making it impossible for Strange to retrieve the box. Peter's soul swiftly returned to his body.

As Peter scrambled away again, Strange had no choice but to pull him into the Mirror Dimension—a realm where the laws of physics bent to his will.

Inside his own domain, Strange easily disarmed Peter and reclaimed the box, preparing a portal to exit.

Peter still wouldn't quit. "You know what's cooler than magic?"

A moment later, Doctor Strange found himself bound by webbing.

Hanging upside down in the kaleidoscopic sky, Peter grinned. "Math!"

He had used geometric principles to trap Strange within a webbed net that wrapped around the entire Mirror Dimension.

He snatched back the Sling Ring and the spell box, promising Strange he would return both—if he could help redeem the villains first.

"Shift," Strange muttered.

Without the ring, he couldn't open a portal out of the Mirror Dimension.

But then, to his surprise, a new portal opened before him.

Strange assumed it was Wong coming to his rescue—but instead, an Asian man with jet-black hair stepped through.

"I've been searching for you with Observation Haki for ages. Turns out you were hiding in the Mirror Dimension, tied up like some kind of magician's bondage fantasy. Never thought the Sorcerer Supreme had such... tastes," Alex Ray teased, grinning.

Doctor Strange's stern face cracked into a knowing smirk. "Alex Ray. You finally made it."

"You actually recognize me?"

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