Chapter 40 - Chapter 40

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Nobita: "Aren't these just regular 3D glasses you see in cinemas? They don't seem special at all."

Doraemon: "Nobita, if these are considered an SCP, they must be anything but ordinary."

Tony Stark: "I'm really curious. What could be so special about these glasses?"

As everyone wondered, the screen's voice spoke up.

"3D Glasses may look no different from those used in cinemas, but their terrifying nature is beyond imagination."

The screen switched to a scene resembling a laboratory.

A prisoner in a jumpsuit sat in an office chair, with a pair of 3D glasses in front of him.

"D-250, put on these glasses."

"Got it, but they're just glasses, right? Is all this security really necessary?"

D-250 glanced around at the guards holding guns and sarcastically commented before putting on the glasses.

In the next second, the scene changed abruptly. The laboratory transformed into a desolate desert, with what seemed like a tall tower in the distance.

"Huh?"

D-250 was instantly bewildered and quickly took off the glasses. The scene reverted to the laboratory.

Putting the glasses back on, he found himself in the desert again.

Nobita: "Wow, is this a special movie-watching device?"

Tony Stark: "If that's all it does, it doesn't seem like much."

Nick Fury: "Let's watch further to see what's really going on."

"Where is this? Is it a movie?"

D-250 muttered, moving around, finding the environment surprisingly realistic, unlike any simple movie.

"Hmm? What's that?"

D-250 noticed some strange shadows in the distance and approached them.

As he got closer, he saw bizarre bipedal creatures.

They were mostly black, with clawed hands and cylindrical heads covered in red dots, making it impossible to distinguish any facial features.

They looked utterly eerie.

"What is this? A monster from a movie?"

D-250 reached out, surprisingly able to touch the creature.

At that moment, the creature turned its head sharply towards D-250.

"Hi."

D-250 greeted it reflexively, only to be met with an attack!

"Slash!"

The creature's claws left a horrific wound on D-250's chest, exposing his heartbeat.

The force of the blow sent him flying.

"Argh!!"

D-250 screamed in agony from the severe injury.

"Argh!!!"

But the creature wasn't done. It roared, attracting more creatures.

Seeing D-250, they all charged at him, roaring angrily.

"Stay away!"

D-250 screamed frantically, quickly taking off the glasses. The scene returned to the lab.

He looked at his chest, finding the wound was real.

"D-250, what happened? Did you make contact with beings from another world?"

A voice from the lab's intercom asked, indifferent to his injuries.

"What did you do to me? What were those things? Argh!!!"

As D-250 shouted, he suddenly screamed in pain.

Unseen forces attacked him, creating wounds all over his body, blood gushing out.

"Argh!!"

Halfway through his screams, his throat was slashed, silencing him. He collapsed heavily.

At the same time, the 3D glasses fell to the floor. Through them, a horde of otherworldly creatures could be seen walking away, their claws bloodied.

"SCP 3D Glasses: No one knows their origin. Wearing them transports the user to another world inhabited by terrifying monsters. Any contact with them triggers relentless attacks, even after returning to the real world."

"Even without the glasses, their attacks persist until the person is dead. So never wear these glasses. If you see those strange creatures, avoid contact and remove them immediately."

The viewers were stunned by this horrifying ability.

Nick Fury: "What the heck! This is insane! Transported to another world, and those creatures can still attack from a distance? Ridiculous!"

Tony Stark: "This defies all scientific logic! Is it some kind of superpower?"

Natasha Romanoff: "It's terrifying. Anyone attacked by those creatures would instinctively remove the glasses, only to find themselves still under attack, not knowing where to run."

Jiraiya: "Does that mean once you encounter these creatures, you have to kill them all to survive?"

Sengoku: "It's not that simple. The screen showed a horde of those creatures. Missing even one would mean it's not over!"

Usopp: "These glasses are too scary. Now I'm afraid to wear any glasses!"

Tony Stark: "I have a collection of sunglasses. How am I supposed to look at them now?"

Marvel, Asgard

"Hey, brother, doesn't this seem a bit like your stealth attack methods?"

Thor said, puzzled.

"That's different!"

Loki shook his head vigorously.

His methods involved hiding his form with illusions, while these creatures weren't just invisible—they could attack from a different dimension and still see their targets.

Such a feat couldn't be explained by advanced magic alone!

Even Odin showed an uncharacteristic expression of surprise.

Teleporting to another world was one thing—the Bifrost could do that.

But a small pair of glasses accomplishing this was astonishing.

What was more surprising were those terrifying creatures.

They could attack across dimensions, which couldn't be explained by any known form of long-distance attacks.

"Magic homing attacks? This seems more advanced. What kind of terrifying beings are these!"

Odin's expression grew graver. If he encountered such creatures, he wouldn't dare remove the glasses unless he was sure they were all dead.

Imagine being attacked by something invisible. How terrifying would that be?

Kamar-Taj

All the sorcerers were stunned.

"Could this be an attack from higher-dimensional beings?"

Wong said, shocked.

He had read about gods who could attack from great distances once contact was made.

Were these creatures all gods?

"No, if they were gods, they wouldn't need to use claws for such primitive attacks."

The Ancient One shook her head.

"They possess abilities similar to higher-dimensional attacks, but their bodies are still weak."

As she spoke, her eyes showed a hint of surprise.

These creatures had such abilities, yet their physical forms were weak. The contrast was bizarre.

(End of Chapter)