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Chef's Harem in Multiverse

[#r18] [#alternate universe][Do not translate my work you rulate site bastards.] Brian died during a plane crash and woke up in Marvel World with the ability to control Gravity and some more. He is a famous chef who is suffering from amnesia in that world, which made it easier for him to escape everyone's prying eyes. But things took a reverse turn when Captain Carter nearly beat him up for ghosting her. Gwen Stacy enters his office for an interview the next day... Suddenly, out of nowhere, his peaceful chef's life filled with women and danger. Join Brian on his journey as he is forced to leave behind his peaceful life after five years in hiding, and navigate the treacherous streets of New York. MC isn't too OP or too weak from the beginning. ***** The cover picture ain't mine. Found in on Google. __ Support Link: www.patre on.com/XcaliburXc [Close the space] __ If you are going to ask me for permission to translate or post my fics on other sites, ask me. The answer will be no. So, don't bother and don't steal my hard work.

Xcalibur_Xc · Anime & Comics
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165 Chs

Susan and Brian

AN: You better hand me those power stones or I will slow down the ch release.

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Sue's heart was heavy as she absorbed the woman's words. The weight of her emotions seemed to press down on her, the uncertainty of the future mingling with the ache in her heart. She appreciated the stranger's empathy and wisdom, yet the path ahead remained daunting.

"I appreciate your advice," Sue said softly, her voice tinged with a mixture of gratitude and sadness. "It's just... taking that step is so much harder than it sounds."

The woman's gaze held a gentle understanding. "Change is never easy, especially when it involves matters of the heart. But sometimes, it's the necessary step toward finding the happiness you deserve."

As they spoke, Sue's thoughts returned to Reed, to the life they had built together, and to the dreams they had shared. She remembered the moments of laughter, the joy they had experienced as a couple, and the fierce love that had once bound them.

"I don't want to give up on us," Sue admitted, her voice barely above a whisper. "But I also don't want to keep feeling like this, constantly second-guessing our relationship."

The woman nodded in understanding. "It sounds like you're at a crossroads, Sue. And it's okay to take some time for yourself, to reflect on what you truly want and need. Remember that you deserve to be happy, with or without someone else by your side."

Sue's gaze was distant as she contemplated the woman's words. She knew that she couldn't keep waiting for change to come from outside. If she wanted things to be different, she had to take the first step, no matter how difficult it was.

"I think you're right," Sue said finally, her voice carrying a newfound determination. "I need to have an honest conversation with Reed. And if things don't change... I need to be prepared to make some tough decisions."

The woman offered a supportive smile, her eyes filled with understanding. "Whatever you decide, know that you're strong enough to handle it. And there are people who care about you and want to see you happy."

Sue nodded, her heart feeling a little lighter. "Thank you. I needed to hear that."

The woman stood up from her seat, offering Sue a warm smile. "You've got this, Sue. Remember, you're not alone in this journey."

With those parting words, the woman walked away, leaving Sue alone with her thoughts. As the minutes ticked by, Sue's mind was a whirlwind of emotions. She felt a mixture of trepidation and hope, uncertainty and determination.

"Huh? Wait!" Sue stood up, only to find that the woman she has been talking to has disappeared, "How does she know my name?" She was confused because right now she is wearing the face changing mask, the tech department so that the heroes could enjoy their life when they are outside without any attention.

She glanced around the bar, her eyes scanning the faces of the other patrons, but there was no sign of the mysterious woman. Could it have been a figment of her imagination, a manifestation of her thoughts and emotions?

"Hey," She called the bartender, "Where did that woman go? You know the one who was speaking to me just a moment ago."

The bartender looked at Sue with a puzzled expression, his brow furrowing. "I'm sorry, miss, but I haven't seen anyone speaking to you just now. You've been sitting there by yourself for a while."

Sue's confusion deepened. Could it be that the woman had left without her noticing, or was there something more mysterious at play? Her mind raced as she tried to make sense of the situation.

"I... I must be mistaken," She said, her voice tinged with uncertainty. "Maybe it was just my thoughts running wild."

The bartender offered a sympathetic smile. "Happens to the best of us. Can I get you another drink?"

She shook her head, a determined expression crossing her features. "No, thank you. I think I've had enough for tonight."

With a final nod of gratitude to the bartender, Sue made her way out of the bar. The cool night air hit her face, and she took a deep breath, trying to clear her mind.

Her heart raced as she stepped out into the night air, the cool breeze washing over her. Her mind was a whirlwind of thoughts and emotions, and the encounter with the mysterious woman had left her feeling both unsettled and strangely empowered.

Walking through the streets, she couldn't shake the feeling that something extraordinary had just transpired. Whether the woman was a figment of her imagination or something more, her words had struck a chord within Sue's heart.

As she walked, Sue found herself retracing the steps of her relationship with Reed. She remembered their early days, the excitement of falling in love, and the way he had once made her feel like the most important person in the world. But as time had gone on, the demands of their responsibilities had gradually eroded that sense of connection.

Suddenly her stomach rumbled.

She chuckled softly as her stomach let out a noticeable growl. The sound seemed to break the spell of her thoughts, reminding her of the practical matters at hand. She realized that in the midst of all her contemplation, she had forgotten to eat dinner.

With a wry smile, she glanced around the street, her gaze landing on a nearby diner. The inviting glow of its neon sign promised warmth and a hearty meal. Feeling a mixture of hunger and a newfound sense of clarity, Sue made her way toward the diner.

As Sue entered the diner, the familiar scent of comfort food greeted her senses. The warm, inviting atmosphere of the place was a stark contrast to the complex emotions she had been grappling with. She paused for a moment, her eyes scanning the interior as she looked for an empty seat.

And then, her gaze landed on a figure sitting in a corner booth, enjoying a plate of BBQ chicken. It was Brian. The sight surprised her, given his status as a renowned chef and the owner of multiple restaurants. She wondered what he was doing here, dining at a modest roadside diner.

Her curiosity piqued, Sue made her way over to his table, a small smile on her lips. "Well, this is unexpected," she said, her voice a mixture of amusement and intrigue.

"Uumm... Hi!" Brian said awkwardly. He didn't recognize her due to her face-changing tech.

Sue's smile grew as she watched Brian's slightly surprised reaction. She slid into the booth across from him, a sense of curiosity driving her to strike up a conversation. "Mind if I join you?"

Brian blinked, momentarily taken aback by the unexpected encounter. "Oh, uh, not at all," he replied, his surprise evident in his tone.

As they sat facing each other in the cozy diner booth, she couldn't help but feel a sense of comfort. The familiarity of the setting contrasted with the complexities of her own emotions, offering a momentary respite.

"I never imagined meeting a famous chef eating in a humble diner like this," She said, her gaze playful as she gestured to his plate of BBQ chicken.

Sue's playful remark earned a chuckle from Brian, who glanced around the diner with an exaggerated expression of secrecy. "Well, you see, sometimes a guy just craves some good old-fashioned comfort food, no matter how famous he might be."

Sue laughed, the sound carrying a genuine warmth. "I can't argue with that. There's something comforting about indulging in simple pleasures."

"Absolutely," Brian agreed with a nod, his eyes twinkling. "And don't tell anyone, but this diner makes some of the best BBQ chicken in town."

Sue placed a hand over her heart in mock sincerity. "Your secret's safe with me."

Sue glanced down at the menu, her fingers tracing the list of offerings as she considered her options. Despite the weight of her thoughts, she found herself appreciating the simple pleasure of choosing a meal.

After a moment, she looked up from the menu, her gaze meeting Brian's. "So, what do you recommend? I'm open to trying something new."

Brian's eyes sparkled with a hint of mischief. "Well, if you want my opinion, their chili cheese fries and BBQ chicken are a guilty pleasure that's worth it every now and then."

Sue laughed softly, the sound carrying a note of amusement. "Chili cheese fries and BBQ chicken it is, then. Let's embrace the guilty pleasures tonight."

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