Old Guo had once said that it was only between peers that there was a clear hatred.
In a narrow sense, the Sorcerer Supreme's peers could also be dark mages, or in a broad sense, dark magical creatures.
So, was Ancient One really injured this time, or was it a "teaching performance"?
If it were anyone else, Luke would be able to confirm it by watching the video.
But Strange was the disciple that Ancient One had chosen, and the only person who had inherited the title of Sorcerer Supreme with the Eye of Agamoto.
It wasn't unusual for such a person to receive special treatment.
After all, the master was a sacrifice to the heavens!
Luke's mind raced. He had already sent the knight clone some distance away from Wakanda, and then had the female Mutant Flash open a spatial door for the knight clone in New York.
Passing through the irregular spatial door with a purple edge, he was still a little apprehensive. Sure enough, it wasn't a mass-produced product, but all sorts of strange things!
The portal that Mage Kamar-Taj had opened was an assembly line product at a glance. The size was controllable, and everything else was the same.
That being said, he still praised Flash and said, "You've made progress. Keep it up." The girl was overjoyed.
Luke walked out of the room and went straight to Metropolitan General Hospital, which was several hundred meters away.
After he arrived at the ER, it only took him a few seconds to confirm that it was a real person who was seriously injured and on the verge of death, and not an illusion.
But he was extremely skeptical about whether it was Ancient One herself, or whether the injury was fatal to her.
This was the Sorcerer Supreme who was in charge of the Eye of Agamoto.
Even without an Infinity Stone, Thanos wasn't qualified to stab her to the point where she couldn't use Time Reversal to save her life.
Those who played with strength couldn't beat those who played with rules.
Even if a train could smash through a steel wall, as long as two steel rails were placed under it, it could only obediently move in a certain direction.
The Eye of Agamoto was a force that forced steel rails down.
As for the possibility that a spaceship might fall from the sky and hit the Sorcerer Supreme in the head, that was another matter.
Should he give Ancient One a Life One, or simply use the Light of Life? That was a problem.
Just as he made up his mind to stabilize the injuries of this "suspected" bigshot, Luke's pupils suddenly contracted.
A hazy shadow passed through Ancient One on the ER and instantly went to the floor-to-ceiling window not far away. It then turned around and waved at him.
Luke felt that he had instantly arrived next to the shadow.
This semi-illusory shadow was exactly the appearance of Ancient One, and it was not covered with blood, which made him instantly think that his soul had left his body.
He subconsciously looked down, only to find that the place where his soul "body" should be was empty. There was no hazy shadow.
Looking out the window again, in the gloomy sky, a bolt of lightning had just appeared, but its speed was about the same as that of a snail.
The people nearby seemed to have stopped moving, but upon closer inspection, they weren't really still. They were just moving at an insignificant speed.
Luke wasn't surprised at all.
When he used the Actualised Dream World, he could also make the other party spend a few hours in their consciousness while only a few minutes had passed in reality.
If the real situation was projected, it would be similar to the situation in front of him.
However, this was not a good time to ponder the difference between his and the big shot's abilities.
Although Luke saw that he was empty, Ancient One on the opposite side looked at him and smiled. "Okay, whether you are called Bruce or Wilson, you are a very special person."
Luke said helplessly, "Sir, is this your apprenticeship ceremony? It's pretty special too. "
Ancient One's smile became even more brilliant, but he shook his head decisively. "No, it's just a formal farewell."
Luke was surprised. "You …"
Ancient One simply admitted, "I'm leaving."
Luke didn't say anything, and he wasn't stupid enough to ask where this big shot was going, or if this "leaving" was a dead ball.
There weren't many people who played with time that were simple.
After playing with time for hundreds of years, who wouldn't become old money … Hm, the big shot was right across the street. I can't think about this, I can't think about this. Someone silently cut off the thoughts that he shouldn't have.
Ancient One said, "Next, you'll have to deal with him. Don't mention our meeting again."
Luke nodded silently. It's only been two meetings. What's the matter? Of course, it was because both conversations had something to do with Strange.
Otherwise, how could he explain why he didn't do anything when he could have easily saved Strange's hand or Ancient One's life?
Or was it that he now vaguely sensed that Ancient One didn't really seem like he was going to die – at least not the kind of death that most people thought would happen when they closed their eyes and the world had nothing to do with them?
Thus, Luke's best choice was not to mention these two meetings.
Since he hadn't met them, there was naturally no chance to change these two things.
And hiding this meeting between the two from Strange is just a trivial matter for Ancient One.
When the day came when Strange found out the truth, perhaps he himself would not come to ask any questions.
Knowing that he understood, Ancient One's expression calmed down. "Let's go. From now on, we'll never meet again. "
After that, Luke felt himself "return" to where his body was with a whoosh.
Finally, out of the corner of his eye, he saw Strange's soul coming from the other side, and the world in front of him had returned to normal speed.
Luke turned around and left. Whether it was Ancient One's body or soul, he didn't want to take another look at them.
Next, it was Ancient One's last lesson for his disciple.
The big shot used his own death to teach Luke a lesson that he didn't want others to see, so it was best if he didn't know.
After leaving, Luke didn't let his clone return to Wakanda.
He found Blink, who was still waiting in the safe house, and the two of them returned to the main base of the Alliance of Justice and Order in Maine through the spatial gate.
Instead of letting Blink move around freely, Luke told her to stay at the base for the time being and be on standby.
What Ancient One can use to teach the last lesson is not just her death.
No one would believe that such a big shot could be killed by a few beggars.
After her death, there was likely to be a real "graduation exam."
Whether Dr. Strange could become Wizard Strange or not would depend on the result of the exam.
Luke didn't think Strange would fail.
If Ancient One was so blind, she wouldn't have died so cleanly. It was as if she had calculated it.
Oh, wait! That had to be what she had calculated.
Also, when Ancient One parted, he didn't forbid Luke and Strange from interacting normally.
So, Luke had an idea: Why don't … he also freeload the experience and credit points of the new Wizard Supreme and get familiar with him?
It was going to happen sooner or later, so it shouldn't matter if he was alone.
At most, if something went wrong, he would have his clone rush forward and self-destruct.
Clones were nothing to the Sorcerer Supreme. Strange would find out about it sooner or later.
Luke had no intention of hiding it.
Of course, Ancient One had only mentioned the names Bruce and Wilson once or twice, and didn't mention his true self.
In that case, his true self would just continue to be a salted tech geek.
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