Chapter 90 Kryptonian Past
Chapter 90 Kryptonian Past
Chapter 90 Kryptonian Past
This was definitely not her intention.
It's true that she underwent a series of military training sessions before leaving Krypton for Earth, but those training sessions mainly focused on infiltration and assassination.
No one had ever told me how to fight another Kryptonian under the yellow sunlight!
He killed his own cousin with his own hands!
To make matters worse, his clone, which had been planted in the lab as a cover, had recently inadvertently started communication with Krypton.
Meanwhile, they already knew that the missing Karl El had reappeared.
Although Jor-El, the leader of the "Sword of Raoh," is no longer the kind and wise scientist he once was, he still cares deeply for his long-lost son.
Even on the other side of the universe, the allied forces of the Senagan Empire and Lann have been completely outmatched on a long battlefront spanning six sectors.
Joe: El would rather give up an easy victory and get out of the battlefield as soon as possible, just to get to Earth as quickly as possible.
If the victorious opponent, having given up everything, were to arrive in this primitive star system a few days later and find only their son's body, Kara, as the murderer, could not imagine the kind of pressure she would face.
After nearly two decades of lying low, Kara had done everything she could to ensure Krypton could peacefully take over the planet, but she never expected to end up as a loved one.
Thinking of this, Kara, who had been away from home for twenty years, curled up under her cloak and wept bitterly after killing her cousin, the first Kryptonian she had ever met since leaving home.
"What the hell is wrong with you?"
Joey got up from the ground; he had felt as if his consciousness had been interrupted for a very short time.
One moment he was grabbing that Kryptonian woman's head and loosening the soil on Jupiter's surface, and the next he had a splitting headache, just like waking up from a hangover.
He also saw that the low-class Kryptonian who had been beating him so enthusiastically just moments before was now huddled up in a bright red cloak, sobbing loudly.
"I was just about to give you a WWE-level Flying End routine! What are you crying about now?"
"How is that possible?! Your heart just stopped beating!"
On the verge of collapse, Kara didn't even bother to wipe away her snot and tears. She got up, turned around, and crawled towards Joey.
Karl El was alive, thank goodness! I didn't kill Jor El's son, my own cousin! She wasn't a murderer of her own kind, not a kinslayer!
But when Kara turned around and began to examine Joey's injuries, what she saw filled her with even greater terror than before.
Both the huge wound that Joey had slashed into his chest earlier, and the penetrating wound that had pierced his heart from his ribs upwards, were now slowly healing.
In Kara's ears, her cousin still had no heartbeat, which was obviously normal because, in her super vision, there was still a large hole in his heart that she had accidentally pierced earlier, and it had not yet fully healed.
Kara looked at Joey as if she had seen some kind of man-eating beast. She threw off the cloak that was covering her body and scrambled away into the distance.
"Stay away from me!"
This Kara (the rude version)'s behavior baffled Joey. Just a second ago she was overjoyed and desperately trying to get closer to him, wasn't that the same Kara?
Now she was starting to feel terrified again. Could it be that her act of using the other person's head to dig up the ground had knocked them stupid?
Before Joey could give chase, the panicked fleeing man tripped over the pebbles and ruts scattered across the ground and fell to the ground.
It was caused by hitting her forehead.
It's now confirmed that Joey's actions just now really stunned the other person:
"Have you forgotten that you can fly?"
Kara scrambled to her feet. After the initial shock, she knew she couldn't escape their pursuit, so she figured she might as well save her energy.
"Kill me!"
"Are all of you out of your minds?"
Joey glanced at the absent-minded and disheveled Kara, then quickly looked away, gazing up at the sky above Jupiter.
If any chivalrous Jupiter hero were to witness this scene, he would probably execute himself on the spot.
Kara, still shaken, realized that the situation was not as bad as she had imagined; at least the other party wasn't eating her yet.
At this moment, Kara thought of one Kryptonian event after another, and the immense fear that had accumulated in a short period of time made her speak recklessly.
So much so that, ignoring Joey's utter confusion, she began talking to him on her own:
"No wonder your father was in such a hurry to send you away from Krypton before the Phantom Drive Engine was even fully tested..."
The Supreme Council's accusations against him were not fabricated; they were true! You are living proof of that!
Joey remained looking up at the sky, replying to Kara with only a short but effective word:
"Silly 'whoosh'."
As soon as Joey finished speaking, a large green net made of light of will descended from the sky and covered Kara.
Then the large green net transformed into a rope, binding Kara, who was still playing the riddle-maker, tightly, with three layers of sealed safes added on the outside.
Starfire, enveloped in green light, finally arrived on Jupiter from Earth. In the warehouse of the Justice League Watchtower, she found a brand new ring that didn't even need to be charged.
Capturing Kryptonians is already a mandatory course in the Green Lantern Corps' introductory training; controlling their movements, Kryptonite radiation, and imprisoning them in cages are all done with ease.
While the kryptonite radiation manifested by the green light cannot compare to the original kryptonite, it is enough to weaken the Kara to the point where she has no way to escape.
This Kryptonian is a bit silly; he was scared earlier but stayed put, waiting for his teammates.
What is she waiting for?
"Don't kill her, Starfire."
Joey said this almost as a formality, because he found that after Starfire had nearly died once, her emotions had stabilized considerably.
Or perhaps she was simply beginning to revert to her Tamaran nature, discovering that hatred could not give her greater power, but love and compassion could.
Xinghuo glanced at the ravaged surroundings, then looked at Kara, who was locked in the Green Light Cage, and immediately switched the Green Light to an opaque mode.
Then he turned to Joey, whose clothes were only torn and who had no scars on his body: "Go back?"
"Go to the watchtower; there should be more than one Red Sun prison cell there."
What Kara just said was incoherent, and to be honest, Joey didn't understand a word of it.
Joey has encountered too many bastards and riddle-tellers who don't know how to speak properly lately, so she's going to imprison this one first.
After that, at worst, Red Sun and Kryptonite will take turns, and Joey doesn't believe she can keep telling riddles!
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