Under the enveloping golden light, it felt as though they were immersed in a warm current, experiencing an incredible sense of comfort from within.
Batman, Iron Man, Captain America, and Spider-Man had experienced this a few times before, so they were accustomed to it, but Superman and Wonder Woman found it quite astonishing.
While within the golden column of light, they couldn't communicate verbally until they reached their destination, but they could use their team channel.
Clark Kent: "It's amazing, it reminds me of bathing in sunlight, it's very refreshing!"
Diana: "Some of my old wounds seem to be healing under this golden light. It's like a kind of miracle, a magical power!"
Tony Stark: "Haha, don't be so surprised. You'll get used to it after a few more missions with us. This time, the travel seems to be longer than the last?"
Steve Rogers: "Peter, the timeline we're heading to, it should be the main timeline, right?"
After uncovering some information about the Time Variance Authority and the multiverse during their quiz game, they naturally needed to intensify their research on the relevant topics.
The theory of parallel worlds was incredibly complex. Tony Stark, Doctor Banner, and others had conducted research and discovered that many phenomena couldn't be explained with the scientific knowledge they possessed.
They couldn't explain it with magic either!
It could only be attributed to the quiz game, a peculiar game that encompassed multiple universes and was beyond the comprehension of most people.
Although they couldn't see the whole picture, they had summarized some patterns or information:
They regarded the future revealed by the quiz game as the main timeline, from the assembly of the Avengers to several major battles, including Ragnarok in Asgard, and the gathering of all six Infinity Stones by Thanos, leading to the destruction of the universe.
Beyond this main timeline, there were naturally many parallel dimensions, such as the world where Female Loki, Lady Thor, and Supreme Sorcerer Tony Stark resided.
Perhaps in some parallel dimension, Thanos might even be a good guy.
In summary, the parallel dimensions related to the main world were more familiar to Iron Man, Captain America, Batman, and others.
They had gathered enough information, but if they were to go to a parallel dimension that deviated too much from the main timeline, their advantage in possessing this information would no longer exist.
Captain America hoped that the timeline they were heading to would be one he was familiar with.
Unfortunately, even as team members, due to insufficient permissions, neither he nor Iron Man, Batman, and others could see the specific details of the mission for now. Only Spider-Man could see it.
Peter Parker quickly replied, "Mr. Rogers, I've watched the brief video introduction of the mission. It should be a parallel timeline to the main timeline, and just like the last time, there's no quiz game there."
Tony Stark shrugged, "Very well, that gives us more to work with."
After a brief conversation, the golden column of light in front of them gradually dissipated, indicating that they had finally crossed the temporal tunnel and arrived at their destination.
The six of them appeared in a remote grassy area.
Tony Stark looked around and raised an eyebrow, "Isn't this the place we left from?"
Steve Rogers nodded, "You're right, it is!"
The newcomer, Clark Kent, looked somewhat surprised, "You've been here before?"
Bruce Wayne glanced at him and explained, "The last time we had a mission, it was to teach the Spider-Man from a parallel dimension. After the mission, we returned here."
This place was located in the suburbs of New York City, and the exact time was still uncertain.
The team channel provided a hint that they would have five minutes of preparation time, and after five minutes, they would fully enter this timeline.
After briefly reviewing the mission details, Bruce Wayne spoke in a serious tone, "I wonder if this timeline is the same as the world we visited last time?"
Last time, they caused quite a commotion in a parallel dimension, with Batman playing the role of one of Thanos's henchmen, informing the people of that timeline about the impending threat of Thanos.
This also altered the future when the Avengers fell apart, helping them better prepare for the crisis posed by Thanos.
If this time they entered the same timeline, it would undoubtedly make the mission much easier.
Peter Parker shook his head, "Sorry, Mr. Wayne, to disappoint you, but the timeline we're entering this time is unrelated to the one from before. In this timeline, the Avengers still had a civil war."
Tony Stark raised an eyebrow, "Well, it looks like we have quite a lot to do. By the way, I have a question. Since our mission is to protect the Spider-Man, should we try to control him in advance?"
Steve Rogers shook his head, "No, I don't recommend doing that. Our target is Thanos, and if we can't deal with him, then we won't be able to complete this mission!"
Their team mission this time had only one main objective - to save the Spider-Man, from being turned to dust.
In the normal timeline, Spider-Man wasn't killed by Thanos like Loki but rather turned to dust by the power of the six Infinity Stones.
Even if they found Spider-Man before Thanos snapped his fingers and tried to control or protect him, what use would it be? They couldn't stop Thanos from snapping his fingers, and the outcome was completely random; Spider-Man might still end up as dust.
After a brief discussion, five minutes quickly passed, and Tony Stark was the first to connect to the internet. After browsing some recent news, he roughly determined the timing.
"The Sokovia Accords have been signed, ha! Steve, you're a wanted man!" Tony Stark pulled up the relevant news on his phone and handed it to Steve Rogers.
Steve Rogers looked at it and sighed, "At that time, none of us realized that a crisis was imminent!"
Bruce Wayne spoke in a solemn tone, "If I remember correctly, before invading Earth, Thanos attacked the refugee ship from Asgard and took the Space Stone from Thor's hands. Can we stop this event from happening?"
As he spoke, he looked at Clark Kent.
Among the six, only Superman could move freely in space and engage in combat, which was why Bruce Wayne had insisted on bringing him along.
Steve Rogers shook his head, "It's unclear. In the normal timeline, Thor didn't participate in the Sokovia Accords conflict, so we can only hope that it's not too late."
Tony Stark had a sudden idea, "Let's go to the Sanctum Sanctorum in New York. If we see Doctor Banner there, it means everything has already happened. Today is also the day when Thanos's henchmen attack Earth!"