Even though it was already past midnight, Thor's wailing voice could still be heard.
Heisenberg, who had mentally flagged Thor as a special concern in his sensory perception, reluctantly opened his eyes.
Glancing at the time, it wasn't even five o'clock yet!
What the hell!
He pushed aside the slender, soft bodies of the models, walked naked into the bathroom, and took a quick shower.
Opening the wardrobe, he selected a black trench coat ensemble from the thirty-odd outfits Billy had prepared for him.
After getting dressed and slipping into his leather shoes, Heisenberg soared into the sky, heading straight for the atmosphere.
As he ascended, he casually instructed the system to handle his… ahem… business, as usual.
In any case, Heisenberg streaked past the Moon and continued flying toward the Sun.
He wasn't using his maximum speed yet.
A trip to the Sun didn't require him to go all out.
So, at a speed of roughly 50,000 Mach, he slowly flew for about two and a half hours before finally approaching the Sun's surface.
The Sun's surface temperature of around 6,000 degrees Celsius posed no problem for Heisenberg.
With the help of the bioforce field, even his clothes remained undamaged.
This force field was truly all-powerful!
As he manipulated the surrounding gravity with the force field, allowing himself to glide slowly along the Sun's surface, Heisenberg pondered the field's capabilities.
The bioforce field could not only control the four fundamental forces but also protect anything he wanted to safeguard.
Like women, for instance!
In other words, without the bioforce field, he couldn't do the things he wanted to do.
After all, the force of his… ahem… launch was such that with just one thrust…
It would either be a direct strike to the stomach's weak point or a skull-crushing blow…
It was downright terrifying!
So, Heisenberg had long since prioritized developing the bioforce field.
But his reasons for developing it weren't just so superficial; Heisenberg had also considered his future.
Where exactly would his Kryptonian abilities lead him?
The Iron Age Superman and Bronze Age Superman? Forget about them. Heisenberg had no interest in the powers of those eras.
What about the Silver Age Superman?
Heisenberg admitted it was somewhat appealing, but the Silver Age Superman was too idealistic, as if he could have any power he desired!
Except for not reaching the level of the Golden Age Superman, the Supreme Superboy, the Thought Robot Superman, or the super Kryptonian H'El, the Silver Age Superman seemed omnipotent!
But how does one become the Silver Age Superman?
"System, calculate how much origin material I need to upgrade to the Silver Age Superman!"
"The Silver Age Superman possesses 1,814,600 special abilities. The total origin material required for the upgrade is 5^106!"
"OK!"
Heisenberg understood, understood your mother!!!
5^106?
Five to the power of one hundred and six?
That's way too much, damn it!
So, he continued to ask, annoyed.
"How much do I need to become the Golden Age Superman?"
"The Golden Age Superman form requires 5^104 origin material!"
Look at that!
The Silver Age Superman isn't weak; he's genuinely strong!
But can anyone explain exactly where he's strong?
He's strong everywhere, capable of doing anything, but that omnipotence isn't due to his inherent status; it's because he evolves the necessary abilities whenever he needs them!
He has too many abilities, but fundamentally, he still can't break through the status of an omnipotent universe!
In contrast, although the Golden Age Superman has a higher status, his primary ability comes from breaking through dimensional boundaries, becoming a terrifying five-dimensional being.
Standing from a higher-dimensional perspective, he ignores the time and space of the three- and four-dimensional universes and can even freely alter the reality of those universes!
Because he has only one ability, even though he's stronger, the price is lower.
One incredibly powerful ability is far cheaper than the Silver Age Superman's millions of abilities that can cause large-scale impacts on the multiverse.
And apart from the Golden Age Superman and the Silver Age Superman…
The Supreme Superboy is essentially a corrupted Superman. Does going dark make him three times stronger? So, this Superboy took down the New Universe Superman and the Earth-Two Superman, and as usual, defeated the Green Lantern Corps and Atom Captain.
Atom Captain exploded again!!!
We're used to it; it's the norm.
Then there's the Thought Robot Superman, but that's basically a robot controlled by Superman and the Anti-Matter Superman, so Heisenberg didn't consider it.
As for H'El…
This guy has a high level of coolness. He's the only super Kryptonian who wasn't defeated by Superman but was instead talked down.
Even his departure was incredibly cool—he left by traversing the multiverse!
But, well, to put it this way, H'El ultimately isn't as strong as the Golden Age Superman!
Because the conflict between H'El and Superman originated from H'El wanting to devour the Sun to recreate Krypton!
This means he doesn't have the ability to save Krypton himself, or maybe he does, but the cost is too high.
The Golden Age Superman, on the other hand, appeared and casually recreated Krypton, even resurrecting countless Kryptonians and his lover, Lois…
So, it's clear that the Golden Age Superman is stronger.
Of course, apart from these forms, Superman also has versions like Doomsday Superman, Magic Superman, Millennium Superman, Parallax Superman…
And Red Superman, Blue Superman, Deng Chao Superman, Darkseid Superman, Bizarro Clone Superman, Ultimate Superman, and so on!
It has to be admitted that there are way too many versions of Superman.
But these versions are either weaker than the Golden Age Superman or simply erroneous branches in the evolutionary path, like Doomsday Superman.
So, Heisenberg chose the best one!
He wanted to become the Golden Age Superman!
But then the question arose: the price of the Golden Age Superman…
Any smart person can calculate what 5^104, or five to the power of one hundred and four, actually is!
With his Kryptonian brain, Heisenberg instantly calculated it, but the number was so enormous that he estimated he'd need to traverse tens of thousands of universes to accumulate that much.
So…