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Chapter 22 - I am Spider Tobey

Continuing from where we left off.

After that, Mr. Ditkovich, now known as The Punisher, began his revenge, and things became more complicated as he discovered more and more people involved in his wife's death.

He ended up leaving a long trail of blood in Russia and started being known as The Punisher, and I did nothing to give him that name—it was purely his actions.

I didn’t want any spoilers, so I let him handle everything while I ate popcorn and watched the outcome.

Oh, I forgot to mention that he asked me not to tell Ursula, but I told her anyway—after all, she’s my woman.

In the end, despite being angry, she had no memories of her mother, so she decided not to steal her father’s revenge and let him appease his heart with the blood of the murderers.

My girls didn’t have much against killing because I trained both their minds and bodies. I didn’t want them to get hurt by hesitating when it was necessary to be firm.

Well, now let’s talk about the Stacy family.

Once again, I gave the same serum to the Stacy family—except for the children, Simon, who was only six, and Howard, who was twelve. But I still gave them enough protection without them knowing, just so there was no concern.

The only child of the Stacy family who received the serum was Philip, who is currently twenty years old.

George, Helena, and Philip were the ones who received the serum.

The serums were the same as Norman’s.

For George, taking advantage of the police theme, I made him an armor identical to the one from RoboCop (2014). His hero name is also RoboCop.

George’s suit, along with Friday, allowed him to aim and shoot much faster. He also had several drones he could deploy to scout the area and take down targets. He could also fly with his suit.

He didn’t use a secret identity but remained in the police force using the codename RoboCop. Because of him, the operations of the New York Police Department were greatly optimized.

Of course, he had to explain where he got all that from, but just using my Tony Stark robot as an excuse was enough to smooth things over—after all, the Tony I created is a famous tech genius in this world.

Helena, on the other hand, didn’t want to be a hero; she remained a housewife, taking care of her small children.

Philip liked the idea of being a hero, but he wanted to find a girlfriend, and being a hero made it difficult to get a job and a girlfriend, so he kept postponing it.

In the end, in the Stacy family, aside from Gwen, only George became a well-known hero.

George could transform into ice, Helena into water, and Philip into sand.

Well, since we’re talking about the Stacys, why not talk about Gwen?

Gwen didn’t receive any serum, but with my technology, she was even stronger than the others who took it. She had equipment that allowed her to climb walls, have super strength, and shoot webs. The only thing she lacked was the Spider-Sense, but I compensated for that with structured combat training.

She also had mechanical spider legs. Okay, I love these spider legs—they’re amazing! The whole spider family is going to have them.

Gwen was known as Ghost-Spider because she was extremely graceful and flexible—she would appear out of nowhere behind enemies, as if she were truly a ghost. Her mostly white suit also contributed to the nickname.

Gwen, like Norman, only went out to be a hero when she got tired of the lab. Then she would go web-swinging and get some fresh air.

Her main focus was curing diseases because, according to her, that would save more lives than being a hero.

All my girls had spider identities, but Gwen’s was the only one that referenced the original.

MJ was known as Scarlet-Spider. She had the same equipment as Gwen, and her suit was based on the Iron Spider from the comics—just a feminine version, of course. Fortunately, she’s not a clone of me, haha.

Mary Jane was a girl who loved fashion, so she made me design a very stylish suit for her—it even had a cute golden belt around the waist.

Ursula and Emily chose suits from the same series.

Ursula picked the white suit from Spider-Man 2099, and Emily chose the black one from Spider-Man 2099.

And I must congratulate myself on the female versions I made of the suits for them—after all, they looked incredibly badass… in a good way, hehe.

Though Ursula’s suit was more refined, and instead of red, it had gold accents. Combined with her gentle personality, it looked quite sacred.

The Spider-Man 2099 suits had the same features as the other girls’ suits, though these had spike-like protrusions on the arms. But since all the girls' suits were made of nanobots, they could modify their suits as they pleased and add spikes to theirs too.

Ursula was called Spider-Angel because of her extremely kind and gentle nature. I admit it was hard to find an adjective for a gentle + spider personality, but Ursula helped with the nickname by truly looking like an angel.

Emily, on the other hand, was called Spider-Rogue due to her playful and mischievous personality. She fooled many criminals and played some pranks when she was bored.

Like the time a guy took his dog for a walk, and after the dog pooped, he just left it there—even when people around him asked him to pick it up. So Emily, who saw this, shot a web at the dog poop and stuck it to the guy’s face.

That was just one example—she pulled many other pranks… she gets really creative when she’s bored.

Well, that’s what’s been happening in my life so far. Now, I just need to talk about my artificial heroes.


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