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Outside the sacred timeline, in a futuristic city, inside an office with three giant heads in the background, there was a dark-skinned woman in a suit. The woman was going about her daily business when her door was violently opened. She couldn't help but furrow her brow as she looked neutrally at the person who entered her office without knocking.

"Ma'am, something... something happened," said a hesitant man in a guard uniform.

"What are you talking about?" the woman asked, annoyed.

"A variant appeared, but we're not sure what's happening," the guard said fearfully.

"Explain yourself properly now!" the woman shouted, losing her patience.

"Ma'am, we can't access that timeline to correct it. Something is blocking us," the guard said.

"Impossible," the woman said.

"There are currently two timelines, and we can't do anything about it," the guard said fearfully, wiping the sweat off his forehead.

"Keep trying to access it. I'll try to talk to the guardians," the woman said with a serious expression. Something like this had never happened before.

... At the same time, on an island floating in nothingness, a man inside his castle had a bewildered expression.

"How is this possible?" he exclaimed, stunned.

He had just witnessed how this new timeline was progressing, and unlike the TVA, he clearly saw why they couldn't enter. Surrounding the new timeline were 12 creatures of different forms, like beasts threatening anyone who tried to enter, especially a two-headed dragon and a kind of siren that canceled any intrusion into their timeline.

These beings gave him a very dangerous feeling, but he finally calmed down. The appearance of another timeline wouldn't ruin things since only this new timeline was inaccessible. The new ones that appeared could still erase them. At least there wouldn't be a single sacred timeline, but there wouldn't be chaos either, as no one could enter that timeline, and with those beings, it would be difficult for a variant of his to cause trouble.

The person sat down and thought that he should avoid the appearance of new timelines at all costs. If there were another multiversal war, he doubted they could survive facing those beings.

... Inside the new timeline, several powerful beings felt a change.

In a golden palace, a one-eyed old man couldn't help but furrow his brow. With the "Odinforce," he could sense a change in the universe.

"A being with immense power has appeared," Odin said to no one in particular as he looked into the distance, trying to find it.

He could only feel disappointed, hoping it wasn't an enemy of Asgard since he had little time left.

"Did you feel that?" Frigga asked as she approached her husband.

"Yes, I couldn't find it," Odin said, sighing.

"I'm not just talking about the appearing being. Time has become strange," Frigga said with a complex look.

"There will probably be chaos for a while," Odin said.

"I'm not so sure. Not many can sense the appearance of this being, and even fewer will know about the time change. After all, you couldn't feel it," Frigga said, calming her husband while teasing him.

Odin simply looked at her with a slight smile as he took her hand.

... Meanwhile, on Earth, a bald woman couldn't help but lose her composure for the first time in a long while.

She felt the gem around her neck flicker furiously for a moment before calming down.

Confused by these events, she tried to use the powers of the gem to check the timeline and ensure that everything was in order. To her surprise, there was no future. She could only look into the past. It was as if the future was being created step by step, and the destined future had disappeared.

She couldn't help but wonder what caused this. She had sensed the appearance of a powerful being and was searching for it. Coincidentally, it was on Earth. But before she could locate it, she was interrupted by the Time Stone.

"I suppose this being caused chaos in the timeline. I don't know if this is a good thing or a bad thing," the woman thought, sighing.

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