Chapter 305 Am I too late?
Chapter 305 Am I too late?
Chapter 305 Am I too late?
These green-skinned people come from a planet called Flaan, which is quite familiar to Invincible Young Hero and the robot. It's hard to imagine that the inhabitants of such a planet would have endless ulterior motives towards Earth. In just one year, this is at least their fourth invasion, and it will continue to escalate in the future, practically becoming a daily occurrence on Earth.
For some unknown reason, time flows at a completely different rate on the home planet of these green-skinned aliens than on Earth; a second on Earth might be a whole year to them.
At first, these green-skinned creatures would age rapidly, measured in seconds, simply by standing on Earth. But after their first failure, these alien invaders returned with equipment that could overcome aging and more powerful weapons. They always gained a greater time advantage than the Earth side. Even though this race doesn't seem very intelligent, their weaponry and technology would gradually surpass that of the Earth side over a long period of time.
If things continue like this, sooner or later Earth will lose this protracted war due to its disadvantage in time. This is one of the problems that the robots have been pondering for months: how to solve this troublesome and long-standing problem once and for all.
But now that I think about it, it doesn't seem like such a big deal.
The robot panicked for a brief moment, but quickly calmed down after seeing the frost forming on the grass beneath its feet.
The robot, whose job at the Global Defense Agency had become almost like a graveyard, accepted this bleak fate with a completely new mindset.
Given the current situation, those F-planet greens are nothing! Earth can be destroyed without them!
This time they can still see Earthlings, but next time they come, they may only see penguins and polar bears.
"No, did you see that?!"
Lex started yelling again. The robot, who was in a state of panic, was about to ask Atom to soundproof his protection matrix when he found that everyone's attention had been drawn to the direction Lex was pointing.
That was the Kryptonian teleportation device that Lex had tried to destroy but had never been able to.
At this moment, the crystal-shaped device, which had been built up like a 3D print, began to exhibit strange disturbances, with visible noise flickering like that in an old film reel.
In a twisting motion, the teleportation device, which was nearly complete, suddenly disintegrated on the spot, shattering into pieces on the ground.
By retrieving previous satellite records, the robot discovered that the anomaly in Krypton's teleportation facility occurred precisely at the time of the F alien invasion.
That leaves only one possible explanation:
"I see, the teleportation portals from both sides are interfering with each other!"
It is known that the F-star people opened a portal from their planet, and that their planet's time flow is different from Earth's.
The same applies to the Kryptonians; their universe must have a different time flow than ours!
It's unclear why the Kryptonian facilities were damaged; perhaps it's due to the time flow rate, the teleportation distance, or some other reason.
These are questions that current robots cannot answer.
The collapse of the portal brought the hydrogen aliens, who were embroiled in internal strife, to a halt once again. The entire global defense agency's command network was practically transparent to them, and the three of them immediately understood what was going on with a glance.
Fiora was the first to break free and manipulated the microcomputer on her wrist armor to try to rebuild the portal with new parameters.
If their universe weren't so far away that teleportation was incredibly difficult, she wouldn't be stuck in this quagmire like she is now.
Killing and fighting have always been Fiora's forte, not doing the scout work she's doing now.
Fuming with anger, she had made up her mind that if anything else went wrong, she would no longer care about anyone else's feelings.
We have to clear the area first before we can get anything done.
Eliminating variables from an entire planet wouldn't take too much effort; if we really wanted to take action, the yellow moon overhead, with its surface covered in sulfides, would be just right.
Kara found the right opportunity, flicked out her blade, and immediately forced back Nam, who was still holding back and hindering her progress.
Now free from constraints, Kara saw the portal to the green-skinned aliens on the other side of the Earth, and immediately made a desperate decision:
"May Rao bless you!"
Having made up her mind, she swiftly swooped down across the ground, grabbed Yang Yi who was still absorbing solar energy, and sprinted towards the portal that led to an unknown destination.
"How dare you!"
Seeing her escort being abducted, Fiora stopped her reconstruction work and tried to catch up, but she was too late and could only watch helplessly as Kara rushed into the portal of the aliens.
In just a few milliseconds, the alien portals closed, leaving the panicked expeditionary force scattered and fleeing.
Having lost the support of their home planet, it was only a matter of time before they were wiped out by Earth.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the portal, Kara, who had just entered the home planet of F, hadn't figured out what to do next, but first she needed to use the time difference between the two worlds to shake off Fiora, that crazy woman.
Kara immediately used her thermal vision to destroy all the teleportation facilities on that side, shutting down the portals and blocking the pursuers.
The F-stars around them witnessed two unfamiliar enemies rushing into the rear and cutting off the supply line to the front. They immediately picked up their weapons and opened fire on Kara and Joey.
Before Kara could make any further moves while under the fire, she could feel her strength rapidly draining away as she came into close contact with Joey, even faster than it had been on Earth.
The familiar red light made her look up, only to realize that the planet's star was not young; it was a red sun similar to the one above Krypton.
Kara, enduring the firepower and energy drain from Joey, was still under the red sunlight, and her bio-force field was about to dissipate within seconds.
On the contrary, under the red sunlight, Joey in Kara's arms evolved at an even faster rate.
After all, Doomsday initially grew into an ultimate life form under the red sun's light.
In desperation, Kara could only lift Joey out of her arms and use him as a human shield: "Anyway, you're made of steel no matter where you are."
F planet's military technology has advanced extremely rapidly, and its army is now fully equipped with energy weapons, which can be considered an advantage when fighting against Earth.
However, this is clearly not a wise choice if you are dealing with a creature that is lacking energy to evolve to its ultimate form.
The F-star troops who fired at Joey soon found that their weapons had run out of energy batteries in their magazines before they had even fired a few shots.
Before they could decide whether to curse the ammunition quartermaster or the weapons manufacturer, they suddenly felt their breath catch in their throats, and the intensity of the red star overhead dropped by several percentage points, darkening the entire sky.
The surrounding air was also starting to get cold; even though it wasn't winter, the air they exhaled had already liquefied.
clear and distinct.
Such an anomaly seemed to alert the F-star people with their keen senses, and almost all the F-star soldiers present dropped their weapons and scattered in all directions.
No matter how hard the few strong individuals tried to restrain themselves, it was to no avail, and a massive rout ensued.
At the same time, Kara's remaining super hearing allowed her to hear Joey's heart begin to beat again.
Yes, during its earlier evolution, its heart barely beat. Even though it could rely on solar energy for an endless cycle of photosynthesis, Doomsday had already reached the pinnacle of energy conservation.
The fact that his heart is beating faster and faster can only mean one thing: evolution is coming to an end, and Joey is about to awaken.
As expected, a second later, Joey opened his eyes, gesturing wildly, and flung Kara, who was holding him, away.
"I knew that thing was unreliable!"
It wouldn't be accurate to say he fell into a deep sleep; Joey could still vaguely sense what was happening around him.
This includes encountering Fiora for some unknown reason, Kara's fierce battle with him, and a sparring match between another Kryptonian and the invincible young hero.
Mark, that unlucky guy, got beaten up pretty badly.
And finally, Kara dragged herself into a portal that led to an unknown destination.
Joey looked up and exclaimed, "Where am I? A red sun... could this be Krypton?"
Without Joey's insane energy drain, Kara can barely fly thanks to the power supplied by the armor's internal system.
Upon seeing Joy awaken, she flew over and the first thing she did was to examine her body internally to prevent her from entering a bizarre evolutionary phase like the Doomsday spores:
"How are you feeling right now? Is there anything unusual?"
"Me?" Joey carefully sensed it, even using his X-ray vision to verify it, and found that it was still the same ordinary Kryptonian biological structure as always.
To be honest, he couldn't sense anything; everything was normal and as usual.
Despite this outcome, he still couldn't resist his quick wit:
"Boom! I am Super Doomsday! I'm about to destroy twenty galaxies in one fell swoop!"
Kara slapped Joey on the back of the head: "Grow up!"
At the same time, she was secretly alarmed—
Keep in mind that the two of them are currently under the red sunlight, and Joey is not wearing armor powered by the yellow sunlight like he is.
He felt that everything was normal, which was already the biggest abnormality.
Joe Al really did create something amazing.
The Kryptonians who can move freely under the red sun and maintain their steel bodies are absolutely unprecedented.
His methods allowed Doomsday's gene expression to skip the most dangerous and easily out-of-control spore stage and enter a completely new evolutionary branch.
Was Jor-El really right?
Just as Kara was pondering what Joey, this brand-new Kryptonian, meant for the entire planet Krypton, she suddenly noticed a large shadow covering the outer edge of her gaze.
Looking up, I saw that Joey's face had unknowingly gotten close to mine.
Their eyes met, and Karaton sensed something was wrong, because besides a hint of confusion and fear squeezed into a corner, Joey's eyes held a different kind of meaning.
That was a primal urge stemming from genetic instinct. "Ugh~"
Unbeknownst to them, their lips met and became intertwined.
Kara felt a wave of dizziness.
Her armor's built-in AI popped up a warning: "User's hormone levels are abnormal!"
At the critical moment, it was Joey who first regained some clarity in his eyes. He clearly realized that the current development of events was definitely not what the two of them had intended.
The spore form that Doomsday used for self-replication likely evolved into another mechanism, a basic mechanism that, while not particularly bizarre, is equally difficult to describe and is present in almost all animals.
If things go as Joey thinks, then it's really going to be bad!
He did his best to maintain his consciousness and prevent it from falling into an uncontrollable abyss, trying to separate the two who were already embracing each other.
But he only managed to push Carla away slightly; the moment their lips parted, Carla grabbed the back of Joey's head with one hand.
They pressed him back down.
In the last moments before he could even speak, Joey, whose consciousness was also slipping from the brink of losing control, could only utter his final words in terror: "Holy shit!"
Batman, in another universe, watched as the teleportation beam from the Phantom Space instantly pulled Kara and Superman, who was clearly asleep and unable to fight back, away, and knew that something terrible was about to happen.
Batman certainly had many plans, but disappearing in half a second like that was something he hadn't anticipated.
He had never come into contact with the fully formed Kryptonian civilization in his life. The complexity of these Kryptonians' methods was indeed not as simple as dealing with the historical artifacts in the Lonely Fortress in the Arctic.
Looking at the empty, mechanical planet before him, Batman's heart sank to the bottom.
Superman's father, Jor-El, is a typical ambitious man, and Batman still doesn't know how such a man treats his son.
But he always tends to think the worst. If there weren't the heartwarming family moments, and Superman was merely a tool for Jor-El, then everything Batman knew was on the verge of destruction.
The thought of the ensuing chain reaction filled Batman with immense melancholy; many of his past plans were about to fall apart, and he also worried about Joey's fate—
These Kryptonians have now kidnapped Superman, and it's hard to imagine the inhuman torture or experiments that Joey, as a genetically unique individual, is currently enduring—
A Gotham-like drizzle began to fall in Batman's mind. He felt utterly powerless; every option before him seemed terrible, and he had no idea how to even find Superman.
A portal opened in the outer space of the planet, and a huge red sphere of light burst forth, tearing open the dark clouds in Batman's heart.
The sphere of light dissipated, and the giant of light, which had been tracking Joey's spacetime teleportation trajectory, landed on the planet with a thunderous roar:
Am I late?
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