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Chapter 3540 This Man Comes from Krypton (7)



Chapter 3540 This Man Comes from Krypton (7)

Chapter 3540 This Man Comes from Krypton (VII)

"Oh my God... here... here..."

Two small figures hovered above a huge planet. In addition to them, there were many debris floating in the space, most of which were so broken that their appearance could not be seen clearly, revealing a strong smell of decay and destruction.

Kara stared at the city on the surface with her mouth slightly open. Even though they hadn't entered the planet's atmosphere yet, her super vision had already allowed her to see the ruins of the city.

"There's no time to be sad," Clark said. "Oliver sent a message saying that Hale is attacking the sun like crazy. We have to find a way to stop him before the shield runs out of energy."

"Let's go down," Kara said.

The two flew towards the surface of Krypton together.

Krypton is much smaller than Earth and does not have as many oceans as Earth. Judging from the topography alone, it is more like Mars.

The Kryptonian civilization is also a fairly advanced one. They have reached the stage of extraterrestrial colonization, and the entire mother planet has been transformed into a huge city as the capital of the entire civilization.

Even so, it was obvious that there was a more prosperous central area on this planet. Kara tried hard to search for the memories of her life here, and finally pointed in a direction and said, "Over there, over there is the breeding center."

The two flew towards a tower-like building in the center of the bustling area. Clark was also searching for the details of his memory in his mind.

Kryptonians have memories from birth. Even when they are infants, they can remember some things and store them deep in their super brains.

After arriving on Earth, Clark lived a happy life, so he almost never thought about how he got here. But now when he thinks about it, he can still find some scattered fragments of memory.

He couldn't help but talk to Kara:

"I remember I was lying on a platform with two bright lights above my head. Someone grabbed my hands, wrapped me in a cloth, and ran out in a hurry with me in his arms."

"He... he seemed to be wearing a protective suit, with no skin exposed. He carried me for a long time, and then put me in a seat. I smelled a fragrance, felt very sleepy, and then fell asleep."

"When I woke up again, my father was holding me. My mother rushed out of the house, but I couldn't understand what they were saying at that time. They carried me into the house and put me in front of the fireplace..."

"It seems that your adoptive parents treat you very well." Kara smiled and said, "Your parents made the right decision. At that time, many people wanted to send their children away, but most of them failed. Even those who succeeded ended up like me, being sucked into some mysterious space and unable to get out for decades."

"I always feel like they know a lot of things," Clark said. "It's definitely not an accident that I was able to escape successfully."

Kara thought about it for a while and said, "That's right. How do you think they know the exact coordinates of the earth?"

"Krypton's civilization is so advanced, maybe they have discovered the Earth a long time ago. But there is no reason for them to send me so far away. In the sector where we landed, there are obviously many civilizations near the Green Lantern Base, not far from here..."

"This is indeed a bit strange. Let's check the breeding center first, and then go to your house. Maybe we can find something."

The two came to the door of the breeding center. After years of non-use, a lot of dust had accumulated everywhere. Clark took a deep breath and blew it out suddenly to disperse the dust, and then the two walked in.

There was nothing to see on the ground floor, just some operating rooms. The machines had long been broken and were of no use.

They went all the way to the top floor, where they saw the core breeding facility - a huge circular hall. Several devices were placed against the wall, and in the middle of the equipment was a transparent cabin. There might have been some kind of liquid stored there, but now there was nothing.

Both of them noticed that two devices were missing. Clark walked over to the missing parts, pointed at the broken cables and irregular device interfaces and said, "It looks like someone violently disassembled it."

"This shows that Zod didn't lie to us." Kara said, "He should have dismantled these two breeding facilities. It looks like the process was quite thrilling."

Clark walked towards the intact facility next to him. Just as he was about to check if there was anything else in the transparent cabin, the panel near his arm lit up.

Clark quickly withdrew his hand. Kara walked over, took a look at the text on it and said, "You activated it, but it says it's low on energy... Wait, why is there still energy here?"

The two looked at each other and realized that something was wrong.

Logically speaking, Krypton has been destroyed for so long, and without anything to power the machines here, the machines should not have any response at all.

"Why do I feel that the equipment here has just been activated by someone?" Clark turned his head and looked up and down in the room, but he really didn't find any signs of activity. He could only take two steps back and stand there thinking.

Kara found another machine and tried it. She put her hand on the machine panel, but the machine did not respond. She called Clark over again, and Clark put his hand on it, and the machine lit up.

Although it still shows insufficient power, it is obvious that only Clark can start the machine.

"Why is this happening?" Kara frowned, looking puzzled.

"Could it be because of the 'Central Treasure Book' I carry with me?"

"No," Kara said, "it's just a book. You can think of it as a reference manual. Do you need to carry the manual with you when you turn on your refrigerator?"

Clark scratched his head, puzzled.

"Wait, Oliver sent me a message." Clark opened the communication panel, but he didn't expect that this time Oliver sent him a long string of messages. After reading it carefully, his face became solemn.

"What's wrong?" Kara asked, looking at him.

"Oliver said that Barry hasn't come back yet, so he might have gone on a time travel." Clark shook his head slightly and said, "The think tank of the Justice League has made rigorous and comprehensive inferences. They believe that Barry might have gone to Hale's past."

Kara took a deep breath and said, "He went to the childhood of Haer? Did he want to kill the childhood of Haer directly to solve this crisis?"

"That's the problem." Clark looked at Kara and said, "Hayer was not solved, he just crashed into the sun like crazy. This proves that Barry did not kill his past self, but may have done something else that caused him to become what he is now."

"Then what did he do?"

“They are still discussing it.”

About ten minutes ago, Oliver called Lex, Harley and the two Batmen into the conference room to hold a meeting to study how the current situation came about.

"It is known that Barry does not kill people," Oliver said. "To be precise, he does not kill any intelligent life, including aliens."

"Why?" Batman couldn't help but ask. Although he didn't kill people, he just didn't kill humans. He was ruthless when it came to killing aliens, let alone electronic life and monsters from other planets.

But from what Oliver said, the Barry in this universe kills almost nothing - not only does he not kill people, he also does not kill aliens with advanced intelligence.

"No reason," said Oliver. "He likes it. We won't interfere with his choice. But he doesn't mind us killing people."

"Because his speed force is very special." Lex said his speculation, "His speed force is intertwined with the darkness of the origin of the world, and it is inseparable. And this dark power will corrupt people, so he must control the negative emotions in his heart as much as possible and not give himself the opportunity to corrupt."

"Okay, I understand." Batman nodded and said, "Then why would he choose to go back to Hale's past if he didn't kill anyone?"

Everyone started to think about it, because this was obviously contradictory. Jumping to a point in time in the past was originally to kill the weak opponent at that time, so that the powerful opponent in the future would also disappear.

But this cannot be done without killing people.

If the baby of Haier had not been killed in the past, Haier would not have disappeared at this point in time. All this would be in vain.

But Batman immediately gets the point, saying, "There's no use jumping back in time to kill Hale as a baby."

Injustice Batman also realized this. He said: "The intelligence you received mentioned that Hale can exist at every point in time. So killing Hale at a certain point in the past alone may not be able to kill him at all points in time."

It's a bit confusing, but Oliver came up with a good metaphor. He said: "If he can exist at every point in time at the same time, it means that time is nonlinear for him."

"That is to say, the past is not necessarily before the future, and the future is not necessarily after the past. Instead, the past, future, and present are arranged in parallel and exist at the same time without affecting each other."

"Every minute and every second he spends establishes an independent timeline, and the development on each timeline is independent. This is the root of his ability to exist at different time points at the same time."

"The life of an ordinary person is like a dried sausage. If the sausage is not made, there is no way to dry it. If you want to kill ordinary people by traveling through time, the best way is to prevent the sausage from being made, so that the subsequent drying process will naturally not happen."

"But for Haier, his life is like a bunch of grapes. Each grape grows in a certain order, but they are all independent. At this point in time, Haier is just a grape. If you want to destroy this grape, it's useless to run over and kill the first grape that grows."

"Unless the entire vine can be killed directly, there is no way to eliminate it. Eliminating the earliest one will not affect the later ones at all. Barry understands the structure of time better than we do, and he must be aware of this."

"Yes, Barry must have thought of this before making this plan. Then he still chose to travel back to the past, so he must have other intentions." Batman said.

"What does he want to do?" Oliver muttered to himself, then looked at Lex and Harley who were sitting on the same side of the table.

"I remember the information saying that Hale hated clones very much, but he is actually a clone himself." Harley said thoughtfully, "I guess Barry might want to use this to attack him. This also explains why Hale suddenly went crazy."

The more Harry talked, the more he thought it made sense. She tapped the table with her fingers and said, "No creature can be without weaknesses, not even Doomsday."

"Haier's body is indeed very strong, but he is an intelligent life after all, not some unconscious cosmic disaster. Barry may want to start from this aspect and cause him a mental blow."

"But he doesn't look like the kind of guy who would be devastated and cry in a corner after suffering a mental blow." Batman spread his hands and said, "Facts have also proved that mentally attacking him will only make him more crazy."

"Barry is good at psychology, there's no way he didn't expect this. This means he may not want to use mental stimulation to make Hale retreat, but he has some other methods."


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