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Chapter 3542 This Man Comes from Krypton (End)



Chapter 3542 This Man Comes from Krypton (End)

Chapter 3542 This Man Comes from Krypton (End)

Barry pondered for a while, and finally decided to tell Jor-El what would happen in the future.

He could see that this man was very reliable. More importantly, he should have a very important position on Krypton, otherwise he would not have brought a child who should have been destroyed back home so easily without being discovered by the parliament.

To some extent, Al's home is likely to be outside the supervision of the parliament, which means that he can use this to interfere in the future.

Barry first asked Al for a piece of paper, and asked as he wrote: "You should be able to understand the cosmic coordinates of the Green Lantern Corps, right?"

"'Sector'?"

"Yes."

"Yes. Although it is different from the coordinates we usually use, it can be converted to each other."

Barry wrote a series of words and letters on the paper, handed it to Al and said, "This is where your son will live after the destruction of Krypton. The name of the galaxy is the solar system, and the name of the planet is Earth. There should be the star you want here."

Al was not shocked by the fact that Krypton would be destroyed. Instead, he looked as if he had expected it. He took the paper, looked at it, and then said in surprise, "So far?"

"Yes." Barry began to write and draw again, and then said, "What you have to do now is to build a spacecraft that can automatically navigate here and let it land precisely at this location on the earth."

Barry handed over another piece of paper, and Al saw that it was a plane map with several continents drawn on it, and a cross was drawn at a certain location on one of the continents.

"Here, your son Kal-El will meet adoptive parents who love him very much, spend a happy childhood and youth, and go to Metropolis to attend college when he grows up, become a reporter, and then become a superhero..."

"Superhero?" Al raised his eyebrows and looked at Barry.

"Yes, he is a hero. And, if you can guess, at some point in the future, he will be in the same room with us."

Barry turned his head and looked out the window at the blue sky of Krypton. Al followed his gaze and turned his head, but saw nothing.

But he stood up as if he had sensed something, his eyes fixed on the curtains floating gently in the breeze.

Clark landed on the balcony, stretched out his hand to open the curtains, and looked at the dusty interior furnishings. His facial features seemed even softer in the dust illuminated by the floating light.

The room was not big, with a sofa in the middle. The leather sofa was covered with a dust cover, and even the sofa legs were well wrapped, which showed that the owner of the house was not in a hurry to leave here, and perhaps he had already prepared to say goodbye.

Going further ahead is the restaurant, where the table is covered with a floral tablecloth. The vase in the middle of the table is still there, but the plants inside have long since turned to dust over the years.

There were no tableware on the kitchen countertop. Clark walked over and opened the cabinet, and found that all the tableware and kitchen utensils were neatly packed and placed deep in the cabinet.

There were two doors opposite the restaurant. Clark pushed open one of them and found a spacious bedroom. All the bedding had been packed and placed in the closet, without any signs of hustle and bustle.

Clark found a group photo on the table. There should have been only three people in the photo: a man, a woman, and a little gray-skinned boy. However, next to the boy, there was a photo of a baby.

Clark found scissors, glue, and the leftovers of another photo next to the group photo.

It was all done in a hurry: the tools weren't put away in time, the cuts weren't very neat, and even the glue was applied a little crookedly. But Clark couldn't help laughing.

He could imagine that the entire planet was about to be destroyed, and his parents hurriedly took a photo of him when he was just born, and hurriedly cut out the baby's photo and pasted it onto another photo to make a family portrait.

Outside the window is the chaos of the entire planet, while inside the house is the warmth and harmony of a family. There is both a kind of black humorous sadness and a kind of romance that is indifferent to life and death.

Clark looked carefully at the gray-skinned boy in the photo and confirmed that it was Hale. It seemed that he was his brother.

Clark carefully put the photo into his pocket, then walked to the other side of the bed, where he found neatly folded clothes and some daily necessities.

Clark didn't touch these things, but took a photo with his mobile phone. He tried to put his hand on the switch of the desk lamp, but unfortunately the light didn't light up. This meant that the energy in the living area had not been restored.

Clark then returned to the living room and opened another door. This was a baby room.

The floor is covered with colorful sponge patchwork floors, the walls are painted in many colors, and there are some small planet patterns painted on them.

In addition to a baby cradle, there was a single bed by the window. It was a bit messy here: books with words Clark couldn't understand, messy comics, small toys made of metal and wood, and half a box of daily necessities that looked organized but not completely organized.

Clark picked up a building block and found that there was a name engraved on the back of the building block - "Haier".

It seems that this is Hale's room. But it is true that Krypton was destroyed not long after I was born, so I should not be able to use the crib. This crib should be used by Hale.

From the layout of the room, it can be seen that the Carls love their eldest son very much and have taught him well. At least Clark did not see any signs of violence and destruction here.

However, this guy just rushed into the solar system and punched Mercury to pieces. He doesn't look like a good kid at all.

Unless there is something else hidden.

Clark wanted to look for a diary or something, but after thinking about it, he felt that humans wrote diaries for commemoration, but Kryptonians had super brains and would never forget anything, so they probably wouldn't have this habit.

He searched the cabinets and drawers around him again, and finally found a crumpled piece of paper in the box under the bed, with a few words written in Kryptonian. He couldn't understand it, so he put it away and put it in his pocket to show it to Kara later.

After wandering around the house for a while, Clark felt that he had no clues left. He sat down on the sofa.

But as soon as he sat down, he found that there seemed to be something stuck under the table top of the coffee table in front of the sofa.

He picked it up and saw that it was written in familiar English, and the handwriting was also very familiar - wasn't this Barry's handwriting?

"Clark, I hope you can see this letter. Your biological father and I are writing to you from our home a long time ago. Since he can't write English, I am doing it for him.

He said he was happy to know that you could become a hero, and also knew about the mess Hale had made in our universe. But he said he already had a way to solve it. The specific method is as follows..."

Clark read all the contents of the letter carefully and showed a look of sudden enlightenment.

But the first thing he did was to walk to the stereo in the corner of the living room, move it away, and find a box underneath.

After opening the box, there were several medals, coins, a stack of photos, two things that looked like work badges, and a small storage device, similar to a hard drive on Earth.

Clark didn't look at it carefully, because now was not the time to remember anyone. There was still a big problem in the solar system that had not been solved, and he had to solve the problem here as soon as possible.

Clark flew out with the box in his arms. He and Kara had decided to split up: he would look for clues in his own house, while Kara would go to the parliament building.

Now, with Al's guidance, Clark first sent a message to Kara, and then flew towards a building in the city as fast as possible.

Kara didn't find any information in the parliament building. Most of the information was burned. What was left was unimportant, mostly meeting records and the like.

She still wrote down the contents. After receiving Clark's message, she also flew to the location Clark sent her. After landing, she looked up at the door and saw the words "Earth Core Energy Research and Maintenance Laboratory" written on it.

Clark was waiting for her in the lobby when she went in. Clark seemed to have been typing a message and didn't even notice Kara approaching.

"Hey." Kara said.

"You're here." Clark said, "My biological father left me a plan. I have figured out how to execute it and am sending a message to Oliver. Let's go."

"Where to go?"

"The laboratory where my father worked before he died. Go get something before we can carry out the plan."

Kara nodded and followed him forward. When they came to a door, Clark put his hand on it and the door opened directly.

"So he gave you the authority so that you can carry out the plan he left behind in the future?" Kara understood, and then said, "But what has to be kept in the laboratory and you have to come and get it?"

"Of course it's something important."

Clark recalled the information in his mind and walked around to the door of a laboratory. He put his hand on the switch and then took out his work badge. The scanning light on the door lit up and the door slowly opened.

The lab was much cleaner and dust-free, and all the facilities were well-preserved, as if someone was still working there yesterday.

Clark came to a device, opened the hatch, and pulled the handle hard. A chill spread from the cabin.

Clark reached out and took out a strange object that looked like a giant nail, but was made of a spiral of faintly shiny silver metal wire. There was also a mysterious red liquid in the glass cabin in the middle.

"What is this?" Kara asked.

"Car keys," Clark said.

Kara was full of questions, but Clark had already turned around. He took a deep breath, turned to look at Kara and said, "There may be a lot of things that stop us next, but we have to bring this thing to the center of the earth."

"Someone is trying to stop us? Where did they come from?!"

"It's not a person, it could be a machine, or it could be a locked door. But no matter what it is, we must break through."

"You mean..." Kara seemed to have guessed something. After all, she had a hunch at the breeding center.

Clark looked up, as if he was looking at something that didn't exist, and said, "There is also a super artificial intelligence on this planet, created by the Kryptonians, and eventually, it destroyed Krypton."

On the other side, Oliver on Earth stopped breathing after seeing the short message sent by Clark.

He thought: As expected, all the members of the Justice League are like this. They look fine on weekdays, but when the critical moment comes, each one is crazier than the other.

sorry for being late


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