Chapter 91 Lack of Martial Morality
Chapter 91 Lack of Martial Morality
Chapter 91 Lack of Martial Morality
As the headquarters of the Justice League, the facilities inside the Watchtower are quite comprehensive. Almost everything that can be thought of for "superhero affairs" has a corresponding solution within this space station.
With Batman's consent, Cyborg took over the main control system, just like the Cyborg from the previous universe.
To bring the entire space station back online.
Now Joey and his team not only have quantum entanglement communication, but they have also obtained a teleportation system that covers the entire solar system.
These features may not be very useful to Joey, but they are of great significance to others.
At this moment, the detention area inside the watchtower welcomed its second "guest," also a Kryptonian. Unlike the previous resident, this one was alive.
Kara has been transferred from Jupiter back to the watchtower beneath Gotham by Starfire, and her condition is still not very good.
The green light of Starfire's will shielded the cage from sunlight, and the simulated kryptonite radiation, combined with the fact that he was now thrown into a cell covered by a red sunlight, further enhanced the effect.
This meant she had almost no opportunity to repair her wounds.
Her clothes were still tattered, and her exposed skin was still covered with burns from Joey's heat vision.
Exposure to Kryptonite radiation would rapidly cause a reduction reaction in Kryptonian cells, and their biofield would quickly deplete within seconds.
Without the supply of yellow sunlight, Kryptonian cells are no different from those of ordinary organisms and cannot heal quickly without a biofield.
If she wants her wounds to heal, she has to do it the way that a normal living being would: wait for them to slowly heal on their own.
"Hiss~"
Kara, who had been thrown into the cell, huddled in the corner of the room, pulling her cloak over herself, but the fabric rubbed against her wounds, causing her to tear up.
Xinghuo frowned upon seeing this: "Shouldn't we first...?"
"Go find her some clothes, Xinghuo."
When Joey saw Starfire like this, he made an excuse to send her away.
This Tamaran seems a bit too peaceful now, able to empathize with an extremely dangerous Kryptonian criminal at will.
Being too kind isn't a good thing either. Where did that crazy urge she had before, which made her desperately want to kill herself, go?
"Speak."
Joey knocked on the wall outside the laser cell door and looked at the white-haired Kara huddled in the corner:
"Whatever you wanted to say to me just now, you can continue now."
Perhaps Starfire intended to heal Kara, the prisoner, first; her Green Lantern ring could indeed do that very easily.
But Joey doesn't have that plan for now. Kara just looks fragile; such a minor injury is nothing to a Kryptonian.
Under the red sun's rays, Kryptonians appear as fragile as mortals, yet even among mortals, there are differences.
The "mortals" on Earth and the "mortals" on Krypton are not the same thing at all.
Krypton has a very unique geological composition and core structure, which makes its G-value significantly different from that of other ordinary planets.
In layman's terms, this extremely dense planet, with a volume slightly larger than Earth, generates gravity dozens of times greater than Earth's. In addition, Krypton already possessed an extremely wild and dangerous primitive ecosystem before it entered the era of civilization.
The fact that the Kryptonians were able to survive, reproduce, and develop civilization within such an ecosystem means that even the weakest individual among them is far superior to that of an Earthling.
Although her cousin had also acted erratically and cried her eyes out just now, in Joey's opinion, she was not as fragile as Karana before, neither physically nor mentally.
"No, Karl El, I won't tell you anything."
Seeing that Joey had spurred away the somewhat compassionate Starfire, Kara knew that feigning pitifulness was useless, so she simply lifted her cloak and walked openly to the cell door to meet Joey's gaze:
"All you need to know is that what you should do now is continue my mission, conquer the entire Earth as soon as possible, and prepare for the next Kryptonian order."
"Earth will never accept your so-called Kryptonian order, either now or in the future."
Joey didn't know the significance of the other party's sudden exposure. After all, in a few days, the Kryptonian army would arrive, and she could easily launch a surprise attack on herself and Earth at that time.
"What I'm more curious about is why you instructed those people to cause me trouble? The Kryptonians are coming soon, couldn't you have stayed hidden for a few more days?"
In the end, he had to reveal himself from the shadows, becoming a prisoner. Did he do all those pointless things just to beat me up?
"Isn't giving you a beating enough reason?"
Kara's appearance wasn't exactly a sudden one; she assessed the strength of both sides before deciding to step out from behind the scenes.
Offering up the original planet Earth was far less important than directly finding the Chief Executive's biological son, his cousin Karl El.
Especially considering that his son is somewhat rebellious.
Kara still believes that her previous actions were a preemptive correction of Carl El.
Based on her understanding of Joe El, he probably wouldn't like an ignorant son who likes to play in the mud with primitive civilizations.
Especially since this son is now determined to go against Krypton.
Although the enemy's resistance was insignificant compared to the Kryptonian army, it would be an embarrassment for all Kryptonians to see the most powerful member of the El family fighting against his own son over a primitive planet.
Having undergone three years of military training and possessing specially made Kryptonian armor, he shouldn't lose to a Kryptonian kid who grew up in a primitive world and has never received any training.
As it turned out, she did not lose. She held back throughout the fight, and the final result of her losing control was that the fight ended with her opponent's death.
Unfortunately, Carl El harbors a great secret that makes it virtually impossible for his cousin to be killed, and could very well ruin Jor El's reputation.
While this is not enough to shake Jor-El's now-powerful rule, it will certainly dampen his prestige, which is currently comparable to that of the King of Light.
Joe Al's eagerness to reach the solar system was likely not for such a tiny place as sector 2814. In terms of value, the cosmic sector where Senagon is located is far more valuable than Earth.
Thinking this, Kara looked Joey up and down through the laser bars of her cell, but under the red sunlight, she no longer had the ability to see through his DNA.
However, she discovered that Joey was doing the same thing as her; her cousin was scrutinizing her inch by inch.
Seeing this, she unhesitatingly pulled her cloak back, cinched her waist, and straightened her chest, revealing all the exposed parts beneath her tattered clothes to Joey:
"Are you having some kind of fantasy about your cousin's body? Ugh~ You're disgusting!"
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Upon hearing this, Joey could only turn his gaze away speechlessly. He had only been checking Kara's body for any hidden injuries that needed immediate attention.
When Kara, who was on the other side of the cell door, saw Joey shift his gaze, her eyes narrowed instantly. Of course, she knew that her cousin wasn't such a disgusting person.
He carries the DNA of that thing within him, and has lived to this day without becoming completely bloodthirsty and insane. He is definitely a noble person.
Taking advantage of this moment, she endured the excruciating pain of being burned by the laser and directly stretched her hand out through the crack in the cell door.
He grabbed Joey by the hair and yanked him violently toward the cell.
The laser shield crackled against Joey's hair and skin, but it didn't hurt or itch for Joey, who wasn't yet fully within the range of the red sun's rays.
Although Joey knew that Kryptonians were dangerous, Kara's initial act of feigning helplessness was not entirely ineffective; he was careless and failed to dodge.
With one half of his body under the red sunlight while the other half remained normal, it was as if only half of his brain was drunk; the balance of power was truly unpredictable.
While Joey was still considering how to carefully control his strength so as not to tear Kara in half during a sudden counterattack, a burst of sparks flew and he was dragged into the cell.
Kara, who had already forced Joey to share a room with her, revealed a sly grin, as if she had planned everything perfectly.
She reached out and grabbed the base of Joey's cloak, then rolled over, using the momentum to fling Joey against the wall inside the cell, creating a huge dent.
As mentioned earlier, Kryptonians are a race that can evolve from the primitive era to the interstellar era under gravity dozens of times that of Earth.
Moreover, it was under the illumination of red sunlight.
"Karako c......"
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Recently, Joey has been under immense pressure because everyone is pushing themselves too hard from time to time. In his exhaustion, he sometimes starts to speak in Tibetan.
Fortunately, he reacted in time before launching a series of fierce attacks on Kara's family tree.
The other party is so closely related to me by blood that if I had just launched an indiscriminate attack, eight out of ten of the attacks would have turned into boomerangs and hit me on the head.
"Wait, Kara, I don't want to hurt...:"
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Unlike Joey, who would think twice before spouting off, Kara didn't give Joey any chance to retort while she was trash-talking:
"Not focused enough, Karl El!"
Before Joey could fully get up, Kara strode forward and delivered a powerful flying knee that knocked him to the ground once again.
The cell alarm blared, but Kara didn't care about that right now. She just wanted to vent her anger first, and whether she could escape could wait until she was done beating people up.
If Joe Al really did commit such blasphemous acts as he was accused of, then theoretically his cousin should not be able to be completely killed.
Since the opponent is invincible, Kara can obviously beat him to death right now.
Kara knelt on one knee and pinned Joey down, then straddled his waist.
She raised her hands, which were still raw and bleeding from the laser fence, and clenched them into fists, pounding them into Joey's face.
Now both of them are under the red sun, which is exactly the kind of territory Kara is familiar with.
She could easily impart some life experience to her foolish cousin:
"Round Two—Welcome to Krypton, kid!"
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