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Chapter 3 - Chapter 3 Miss Fishnet Stockings

After some mental preparation, Gwen transformed into an alien hero for the first time in her room.

Of course, to avoid drawing too much attention, she chose one of the smallest initial alien heroes.

When the transformation was complete, and her body felt comfortable, and the Grey Matter in the mirror didn't look ugly, Gwen relaxed.

Besides being small, there was another reason Gwen chose to transform into Grey Matter.

As the race of Azmuth, the inventor of the Omnitrix, Galvan are small in stature but far surpass Earthlings in intelligence.

They are even considered top-tier in the Ben Tennyson universe.

It was fortunate that she transmigrated to DC; if it were Marvel, she might consider competing with Mr. Fantastic in intelligence.

And this is exactly what Gwen needed now.

As someone who had experienced adulthood, Gwen believed she wasn't like Ben and Xiao Zhi, who could become masters of inverse attributes at the drop of a hat.

So, during this time, whenever the cooldown ended, Gwen would transform into Grey Matter to study the Omnitrix on her wrist.

However, Gwen's final conclusion was that she couldn't unlock new alien heroes by modifying permissions or transform into alien heroes indefinitely through her thoughts, like the original Ben.

She couldn't transform into alien heroes indefinitely through her thoughts like Ben Tennyson in the original work.

Of course, it's not that she couldn't do it, but that she didn't dare to.

It's simple to achieve: just unlock all permissions of the Omnitrix.

But for Gwen, the risk was too great.

Her Omnitrix, like the one in the original, connects to a genetic code river somewhere unknown via the Omnitrix to read genes and then transform.

Normal use shouldn't cause any problems, but if she forcibly unlocked other alien heroes of the Omnitrix through special means, it would likely attract Azmuth's attention.

Her identity as Gwendolyn Tennyson was very problematic.

This needs a bit more explanation.

Initially, Gwen thought she had merely undergone a gender change.

But when she felt her brain was much sharper than before she transmigrated, and despite having green eyes, her watch's main color scheme was still purple-black, Gwen immediately understood her current situation.

Perhaps due to transmigration, or perhaps due to the watch, she had become a young Gwendolyn Tennyson.

Of course, the more familiar Chinese name would be Tian Xiao Min.

However, if she were the normal Tian Xiao Min, she should have made the connection immediately.

But the problem was that she was a mixed-race version of Tian Xiao Min.

And her appearance, rather than being purely Caucasian, was more like that of a mixed-race individual.

Her hair color was like orange mixed with black, becoming a deeper reddish-orange.

It must be said that no one would doubt her being Martha's daughter now.

After all, Martha in this World had reddish-orange hair and green eyes; dyeing her hair would make her look like the Flashpoint Joker.

In short, the purity of the Tennyson family bloodline might not be very high.

Anyway, for whatever reason, Gwen certainly didn't dare to mess with the Omnitrix like Ben Tennyson did in the original story.

She still hoped to meet Azmuth after she grew up.

Besides Grey Matter, Gwen also briefly checked the alien heroes her Omnitrix could currently unlock.

As expected, they were all the initial alien heroes, the Heatblast batch.

However, what relieved Gwen was that the alien heroes she transformed into had no issues with their art style.

Take Diamondhead, for example; in 'Omniverse,' Tian Xiao Min's Diamondhead was quite ugly, to be honest, but her Diamondhead looked like a female hero wearing a crystal mask, quite similar to the original, aside from her physique.

While Gwen was reading, Brucey genuinely thought her sister was playing a game with her, and she remained silent.

But a child's patience is, after all, limited.

After deciding that her sister was just humoring her, Brucey started to fuss again.

Helpless, Gwen reached into her embrace and fumbled around.

She grabbed Brucey's left hand, and a bracelet with a similar art style to the Omnitrix was placed on Brucey's wrist.

"Go play by yourself."

This bracelet was designed by Gwen after she transformed into Grey Matter, assembled from materials that Thomas Wayne had the Wayne Group acquire.

Its sole purpose was to generate an energy shield when it detected high-speed kinetic energy.

This energy shield was so strong that not only small pistols but even several Chicago Typewriters aimed at it might not break through.

That's right, this thing was prepared by Gwen for Crime Alley.

As is well known, every time a Batman film or TV series is rebooted, it means the Wayne couple has to die in Crime Alley again.

Before transmigration, this was a dark joke to Gwen.

But now, this joke was not funny at all to Gwen.

Although she had also given similar functional ornaments to Thomas Wayne and Martha Wayne, and repeatedly warned them not to go near Crime Alley or try to take shortcuts, she still harbored a faint worry.

After all, the existence of the Flashpoint event essentially confirmed the existence of fatalism in the DC World.

For example, the Wayne Family survivor in Crime Alley would eventually become Batman.

Even if she had made these preparations for them, what was destined to happen in Crime Alley might still happen.

Oh well, I'll take it one step at a time.

At worst, I'll see if I can forcibly unlock the X-Superman's abilities; at least X-Superman's ability to reshape the World is much more reliable than Flash's.

What Gwen didn't expect was that Brucey, who had happily run off with her item, came back not long after.

This made Gwen a little confused.

Although the little girl was usually quite clingy, she wouldn't usually come back to bother her immediately after taking something she'd given her or being sent away.

Gwen pondered, her gaze shifting from the book in her hands, her brows slightly furrowed, her eyes full of confusion.

However, Brucey wasn't back to bother Gwen; she politely said, "Sister, Father says we have guests."

Hearing this, Gwen paused slightly, her troubled expression relaxing, and she softly said, "Hmm, okay, I'll be right there."

She carefully slipped the bookmark into the page, then slowly closed the book, stood up, straightened her skirt, took a deep breath, and followed Brucey towards the living room.

Watching Brucey walk ahead, Gwen still tried to ask, "Brucey, what kind of people are the guests?"

Brucey blinked her big eyes, looking innocent: "It's an uncle, and he brought a girl."

"Oh, I see..."

Gwen nodded, her mind starting to recall Batman's childhood companions.

However, no matter how much she thought, she always ended up thinking of Rachel Dawes from Nolan's version, and the legendary Gotham Gazette reporter, Vicki Vale.

The two of them didn't walk slowly, and soon arrived at the parlor.

Sure enough, it was an uncle.

In the parlor at this moment, Thomas Wayne and a strange man were chatting happily.

Thomas had a warm smile on his face, gesturing gently as if praising the other person.

The stranger also smiled happily, clearly very pleased with Thomas's praise.

As she got closer, Gwen finally heard their conversation clearly.

"Haha, Mr. Zatara, you must stay for a few more days this time in Gotham, so I can witness more of your miraculous magic."

"Mr. Wayne, you flatter me too much! Zatanna and I still need your strong support for our performances."

"Not at all?"

Zatara... Zatanna?

Hearing this, Gwen's eyes narrowed slightly.

Miss Fishnet Stockings, huh?

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