Ren Zaimei wrote a diary, Iron Man collapsed at the beginning
Chapter 272: In good times, rely on Superman, in adversity, rely on Batman, and in desperate times,
Chapter 272: In good times, rely on Superman, in adversity, rely on Batman, and in desperate times, rely on The Flash
[Rely on Superman in good times, Batman in bad times, and Flash in desperate times. Is this a joke? 】
[It's a pity that although the Flash has a lot of tricks, he doesn't know how to use them at all. 】
[It can only serve as a funny mascot in the Justice League. It can even trip itself up in battle. 】
[Even when fighting Superman, he accidentally knocked over Aquaman, which made Aquaman feel depressed. 】
[Otherwise, with the speed of lightning, which enemy can react?Steppenwolf's heart can be ripped out with just one look back! 】
[Just like how he dealt with the Kryptonian warriors under General Zod after restarting the universe. 】
Clark: "..."
Even though Da Chao has a gentle temper and has no competitive spirit, he subconsciously felt a little unconvinced at this moment.
What does it mean to rely on Superman in good times?
This is too much to look down on him, Clark!
I dare you to praise Clark's abnormal physical fitness and various skills that can be compared to others, but in the end, he can only solve some problems in "good times"?
In desperate situations, just rely on The Flash.
After all, The Flash possesses the incredible Speed Force, which allows him to travel through time and restart the universe.
When the situation is really desperate, we really have to rely on The Flash.
But adversity actually relies on Batman?
Although Clark didn't know how Zhou Cheng, the director of the diary, divided good times, bad times and desperate times, in any case, the difficulty level of adversity was higher than that of good times!
Doesn't this mean that Clark is actually not as useful as Batman in the end?
When it comes to a critical moment, why not rely on Batman instead of Clark?
Clark didn't mean to look down on Batman, but Zhou Cheng, the owner of the diary, seemed to really value Batman!
After complaining slightly, Clark returned his attention to the diary.
I suddenly felt a deep sense of speechlessness.
Tripping yourself?
Accidentally knocked over Aquaman during the battle?
Well, the use of this ability is really rough and quite unskilled.
However, considering the lightning speed of the Flash, Clark can still understand this situation.
In fact, he experienced a similar scene at the beginning.
It's just that the speed is too fast, and my body's reaction cannot keep up with its speed.
But Clark only encountered such a problem when he first awakened his super speed, and he immediately adapted to it after trying it a few times, and has never done it again since.
But what about The Flash?
Even though they have already joined the Justice League, it seems that it will take a little longer to adapt.
As for the "looking back and digging" mentioned in the diary, this is quite understandable.
Can't the Flash walk through walls?
And obviously, the "through walls" described in the diary is just a general concept. The Flash must be able to penetrate not only walls, but various obstacles.
Also includes the human body.
In other words, The Flash can directly put his hands deep into a person's body and take out the heart!
Of course, it is a bit cruel, a bit disgusting, and a bit inhumane, but theoretically speaking, it is indeed a killing move.
The Flash has even used this move against Kryptonians and against General Zod.
Regarding this universe after being rebooted by The Flash, the diary has also mentioned before that both Supergirl Kara and Batman died tragically.
It can be said that it is still very cruel.
I just don’t know what the Flash did when he saved his mother, and why did he, Clark, not exist?
Likewise, does it lead to the early appearance of Super Girl Kara, who will only appear later?
Otherwise, just like what happened not long ago, wouldn't it be better for him, Clark, to fight against General Zod?
There's no point in letting Kara and Batman die tragically, right?
More importantly, the diary never mentions whether General Zod was stopped in the rebooted universe.
If despite the heavy sacrifice, General Zod was finally successfully stopped, Kara Batman and those people would have deserved their death.
But if General Zod is still not stopped in the end, and actually uses the Genesis Engine to transform the earth into Krypton, that will be a real disaster.
So Clark began to think seriously.
If one day in the future, The Flash really plans to travel back in time and save his mother, what will he do?
On one hand, Clark doesn't want to stop the Flash from saving his mother, and he has no reason to.
But at the same time, Clark doesn't want The Flash to make the universe such a mess.
This is really a trolley problem.
Clark was confused.
I couldn't come up with a specific answer for a while.
I just don’t know, can the diary provide any enlightenment?
With this thought, Clark returned his attention to the diary.
But unfortunately, just like last time, the diary once again stopped updating without any warning, and no words appeared again.
After Clark waited for a while to no avail, he thought of it and quit the diary.
"Mom, I'm going out for a moment."
After briefly sorting out the spoilers in this diary, Clark couldn't sit still.
After saying hello to Martha, he hurriedly left Kent Farm.
Using his fastest speed, he came to the North Pole and arrived at his "movie version of the Fortress of Solitude", which was his reconnaissance ship.
"Zod's problem has been solved, so what other worries do you have this time?"
Jor-El's figure suddenly appeared in front of Clark and asked directly.
He naturally knew that Clark would not appear here unless there was something important.
After all, he is just a super-intelligent program, not Clark's real father.
It is impossible for Clark to come to him and rekindle the father-son relationship with him, and Jor-El's program also knows its position very well.
Even if he looks like Jor-El, he is still just Clark's waiter, nothing more.
"I do have some questions, maybe you can help me figure them out."
Clark admitted it directly without any pretense.
"Okay, I'm listening."
Jor-El spread his hands and showed that he was listening.
"Have you ever heard of Kryptonite?"
Clark asked this question to Jor-El first.
This is the only weakness of their Kryptonians, and Clark is naturally very concerned about it.
Originally, Clark thought he could get some answers from Jor-El. After all, this was a supercomputer, but Clark was disappointed.
"Is this a made-up word? This word does not exist in Earth's writing."
Jor-El gave this answer.
"So you don't know anymore?"
"This is a stone specially designed to restrain Kryptonians and make them lose all power." Clark described it in detail for Jor-El.
But it's a pity that Jor-El still hasn't heard of it.
"I don't know where you heard that term, but as far as I know, no such stone ever existed on Krypton."
"I just connected to the Earth network and searched, but also found nothing."
"So I'm sorry, I can't give you any answers."
Jor-El said to Clark.
Clark didn't have too much entanglement. It seemed that this thing would only appear in the future, and he really wouldn't get any answers now.
So Clark temporarily gave up the idea of asking about Kryptonite, and instead asked Jor-El about other more important things.
whats the matter?
Naturally, it’s something related to Darkseid and Steppenwolf.
And when Clark asked Jor-El, Jor-El's expression became solemn in an instant.
This shows what kind of rank Darkseid is.
"Darkseid? This is a very scary character. Where did you hear this name?"
Jor-El asked Clark solemnly.
But before Clark could answer, Jor-El reacted.
"This must be what was revealed by the 'magical item' that you got two years ago that can reveal information about the future, right?"
This is the only explanation.
The only way Clark can learn about interstellar information is Jor-El, but Jor-El has never revealed it.
There can be no other answer than that "magic object."
"Who is Darkseid?"
Clark nodded, confirming Jor-El's guess, and then asked seriously.
Even characters like Jor-El are described as "terrible", and Darkseid's rank is even more evident.
"Darkseid comes from Apokolips. He is the ruler of Apokolips and the most terrifying dark monarch in the entire universe."
"He has been conquering everywhere in the universe for many years. Everywhere he passed was death and despair. Countless planets were destroyed and ruled by him."
"He is a symbol of death, he is the messenger of darkness. Apokolips once had a war with our planet Krypton. He is our most powerful enemy, bar none."
"Even we are extremely afraid of them."
Under Clark's gaze, Jor-El began to talk and introduced Darkseid.
Just a rough introduction made Clark's expression serious.
Darkseid's character and rank described by Jor-El are completely consistent with the description in the diary.
"Every time Darkseid goes to a planet, he will turn that planet into scorched earth and turn the people on the entire planet into his slaves and his war puppets."
"Now that our planet Krypton has been destroyed, I can't think of any other civilization in the universe that can stand up to them."
"Clark, will Darkseid invade the earth in the future?"
"If that's the case, while it's depressing, I don't see any hope now that Earth could predictably compete."
Jor-El said coloring, and his expression became as solemn as Clark's.
"The Earth is not as simple as it seems."
"I haven't given up hope."
Clark said so.
Although on the surface, the civilization of Earth is indeed far weaker than the civilization of Krypton, and the people on Earth are even weaker than the Kryptonians.
But the earth is a planet full of miracles.
Apart from anything else, has any Kryptonian ever obtained the original divine power of the universe?
Can any Kryptonian turn back time?
Clark even specifically asked Jor-El about the four original divine powers of the universe. As a result, super scientists like Jor-El had never even heard of it.
Not to mention other Kryptonians.
Next, Clark also asked Jor-El specifically about Steppenwolf, and also received the corresponding answer.
"Steppenwolf, he is a member of Darkseid's 'Dark Elite' and is one of the most powerful top warriors in the entire universe."
"I don't know how many planets I helped Darkseid conquer, and I don't know how many planets this is the nightmare of."
"But as far as I know, he has betrayed Darkseid."
Jor-El also gave a corresponding answer.
Betrayed Darkseid?
Clark immediately made a judgment in his mind. It seemed that Jor-El's intelligence was lagging behind, or that Steppenwolf, who betrayed Darkseid, must change in the future.
After all, the diary was revealed in the drama, and Steppenwolf opened a portal on Earth, trying to summon Darkseid's army!
"It can be more detailed. I hope to know everything about him."
"It's all!"
After Clark put his thoughts away, he made such a request to Jor-El.
Jor-El naturally had no hesitation and told Clark all the relevant information he knew about Darkseid and Steppenwolf.
By the time the father and son finished, it was nearly an hour later.
It can be said that Clark has gained a lot.
At the very least, we have a detailed and specific understanding of the strengths of Darkseid and Steppenwolf, some of the powers of Apokolips, etc.
We are well aware of the "dark forces" that have always been eyeing the earth in the stars.
But precisely because of this, Clark's heart became heavier and heavier.
Without him, Darkseid is indeed too powerful.
The power of Apokolips is really too powerful!
As far as the earth's defense power is concerned, it is as ridiculous as a chicken and a dog in front of Apokolips, and it is completely vulnerable.
So, how can the earth deal with the very likely threat of Darkseid?
Is it necessary to form the Justice League as mentioned in the diary?
Clark fell into deep thought.
"I hope Tony and the others can give me some answers!"
There is no doubt that Clark can figure out a problem of this level in a short time.
After a moment, he made such a decision.
But it's a pity that although I am very anxious now, the number of characters in the diary has been exhausted today.
You have to wait until a new day to refresh the new quota.
Clark could only wait patiently.
(End of this chapter)
[Rely on Superman in good times, Batman in bad times, and Flash in desperate times. Is this a joke? 】
[It's a pity that although the Flash has a lot of tricks, he doesn't know how to use them at all. 】
[It can only serve as a funny mascot in the Justice League. It can even trip itself up in battle. 】
[Even when fighting Superman, he accidentally knocked over Aquaman, which made Aquaman feel depressed. 】
[Otherwise, with the speed of lightning, which enemy can react?Steppenwolf's heart can be ripped out with just one look back! 】
[Just like how he dealt with the Kryptonian warriors under General Zod after restarting the universe. 】
Clark: "..."
Even though Da Chao has a gentle temper and has no competitive spirit, he subconsciously felt a little unconvinced at this moment.
What does it mean to rely on Superman in good times?
This is too much to look down on him, Clark!
I dare you to praise Clark's abnormal physical fitness and various skills that can be compared to others, but in the end, he can only solve some problems in "good times"?
In desperate situations, just rely on The Flash.
After all, The Flash possesses the incredible Speed Force, which allows him to travel through time and restart the universe.
When the situation is really desperate, we really have to rely on The Flash.
But adversity actually relies on Batman?
Although Clark didn't know how Zhou Cheng, the director of the diary, divided good times, bad times and desperate times, in any case, the difficulty level of adversity was higher than that of good times!
Doesn't this mean that Clark is actually not as useful as Batman in the end?
When it comes to a critical moment, why not rely on Batman instead of Clark?
Clark didn't mean to look down on Batman, but Zhou Cheng, the owner of the diary, seemed to really value Batman!
After complaining slightly, Clark returned his attention to the diary.
I suddenly felt a deep sense of speechlessness.
Tripping yourself?
Accidentally knocked over Aquaman during the battle?
Well, the use of this ability is really rough and quite unskilled.
However, considering the lightning speed of the Flash, Clark can still understand this situation.
In fact, he experienced a similar scene at the beginning.
It's just that the speed is too fast, and my body's reaction cannot keep up with its speed.
But Clark only encountered such a problem when he first awakened his super speed, and he immediately adapted to it after trying it a few times, and has never done it again since.
But what about The Flash?
Even though they have already joined the Justice League, it seems that it will take a little longer to adapt.
As for the "looking back and digging" mentioned in the diary, this is quite understandable.
Can't the Flash walk through walls?
And obviously, the "through walls" described in the diary is just a general concept. The Flash must be able to penetrate not only walls, but various obstacles.
Also includes the human body.
In other words, The Flash can directly put his hands deep into a person's body and take out the heart!
Of course, it is a bit cruel, a bit disgusting, and a bit inhumane, but theoretically speaking, it is indeed a killing move.
The Flash has even used this move against Kryptonians and against General Zod.
Regarding this universe after being rebooted by The Flash, the diary has also mentioned before that both Supergirl Kara and Batman died tragically.
It can be said that it is still very cruel.
I just don’t know what the Flash did when he saved his mother, and why did he, Clark, not exist?
Likewise, does it lead to the early appearance of Super Girl Kara, who will only appear later?
Otherwise, just like what happened not long ago, wouldn't it be better for him, Clark, to fight against General Zod?
There's no point in letting Kara and Batman die tragically, right?
More importantly, the diary never mentions whether General Zod was stopped in the rebooted universe.
If despite the heavy sacrifice, General Zod was finally successfully stopped, Kara Batman and those people would have deserved their death.
But if General Zod is still not stopped in the end, and actually uses the Genesis Engine to transform the earth into Krypton, that will be a real disaster.
So Clark began to think seriously.
If one day in the future, The Flash really plans to travel back in time and save his mother, what will he do?
On one hand, Clark doesn't want to stop the Flash from saving his mother, and he has no reason to.
But at the same time, Clark doesn't want The Flash to make the universe such a mess.
This is really a trolley problem.
Clark was confused.
I couldn't come up with a specific answer for a while.
I just don’t know, can the diary provide any enlightenment?
With this thought, Clark returned his attention to the diary.
But unfortunately, just like last time, the diary once again stopped updating without any warning, and no words appeared again.
After Clark waited for a while to no avail, he thought of it and quit the diary.
"Mom, I'm going out for a moment."
After briefly sorting out the spoilers in this diary, Clark couldn't sit still.
After saying hello to Martha, he hurriedly left Kent Farm.
Using his fastest speed, he came to the North Pole and arrived at his "movie version of the Fortress of Solitude", which was his reconnaissance ship.
"Zod's problem has been solved, so what other worries do you have this time?"
Jor-El's figure suddenly appeared in front of Clark and asked directly.
He naturally knew that Clark would not appear here unless there was something important.
After all, he is just a super-intelligent program, not Clark's real father.
It is impossible for Clark to come to him and rekindle the father-son relationship with him, and Jor-El's program also knows its position very well.
Even if he looks like Jor-El, he is still just Clark's waiter, nothing more.
"I do have some questions, maybe you can help me figure them out."
Clark admitted it directly without any pretense.
"Okay, I'm listening."
Jor-El spread his hands and showed that he was listening.
"Have you ever heard of Kryptonite?"
Clark asked this question to Jor-El first.
This is the only weakness of their Kryptonians, and Clark is naturally very concerned about it.
Originally, Clark thought he could get some answers from Jor-El. After all, this was a supercomputer, but Clark was disappointed.
"Is this a made-up word? This word does not exist in Earth's writing."
Jor-El gave this answer.
"So you don't know anymore?"
"This is a stone specially designed to restrain Kryptonians and make them lose all power." Clark described it in detail for Jor-El.
But it's a pity that Jor-El still hasn't heard of it.
"I don't know where you heard that term, but as far as I know, no such stone ever existed on Krypton."
"I just connected to the Earth network and searched, but also found nothing."
"So I'm sorry, I can't give you any answers."
Jor-El said to Clark.
Clark didn't have too much entanglement. It seemed that this thing would only appear in the future, and he really wouldn't get any answers now.
So Clark temporarily gave up the idea of asking about Kryptonite, and instead asked Jor-El about other more important things.
whats the matter?
Naturally, it’s something related to Darkseid and Steppenwolf.
And when Clark asked Jor-El, Jor-El's expression became solemn in an instant.
This shows what kind of rank Darkseid is.
"Darkseid? This is a very scary character. Where did you hear this name?"
Jor-El asked Clark solemnly.
But before Clark could answer, Jor-El reacted.
"This must be what was revealed by the 'magical item' that you got two years ago that can reveal information about the future, right?"
This is the only explanation.
The only way Clark can learn about interstellar information is Jor-El, but Jor-El has never revealed it.
There can be no other answer than that "magic object."
"Who is Darkseid?"
Clark nodded, confirming Jor-El's guess, and then asked seriously.
Even characters like Jor-El are described as "terrible", and Darkseid's rank is even more evident.
"Darkseid comes from Apokolips. He is the ruler of Apokolips and the most terrifying dark monarch in the entire universe."
"He has been conquering everywhere in the universe for many years. Everywhere he passed was death and despair. Countless planets were destroyed and ruled by him."
"He is a symbol of death, he is the messenger of darkness. Apokolips once had a war with our planet Krypton. He is our most powerful enemy, bar none."
"Even we are extremely afraid of them."
Under Clark's gaze, Jor-El began to talk and introduced Darkseid.
Just a rough introduction made Clark's expression serious.
Darkseid's character and rank described by Jor-El are completely consistent with the description in the diary.
"Every time Darkseid goes to a planet, he will turn that planet into scorched earth and turn the people on the entire planet into his slaves and his war puppets."
"Now that our planet Krypton has been destroyed, I can't think of any other civilization in the universe that can stand up to them."
"Clark, will Darkseid invade the earth in the future?"
"If that's the case, while it's depressing, I don't see any hope now that Earth could predictably compete."
Jor-El said coloring, and his expression became as solemn as Clark's.
"The Earth is not as simple as it seems."
"I haven't given up hope."
Clark said so.
Although on the surface, the civilization of Earth is indeed far weaker than the civilization of Krypton, and the people on Earth are even weaker than the Kryptonians.
But the earth is a planet full of miracles.
Apart from anything else, has any Kryptonian ever obtained the original divine power of the universe?
Can any Kryptonian turn back time?
Clark even specifically asked Jor-El about the four original divine powers of the universe. As a result, super scientists like Jor-El had never even heard of it.
Not to mention other Kryptonians.
Next, Clark also asked Jor-El specifically about Steppenwolf, and also received the corresponding answer.
"Steppenwolf, he is a member of Darkseid's 'Dark Elite' and is one of the most powerful top warriors in the entire universe."
"I don't know how many planets I helped Darkseid conquer, and I don't know how many planets this is the nightmare of."
"But as far as I know, he has betrayed Darkseid."
Jor-El also gave a corresponding answer.
Betrayed Darkseid?
Clark immediately made a judgment in his mind. It seemed that Jor-El's intelligence was lagging behind, or that Steppenwolf, who betrayed Darkseid, must change in the future.
After all, the diary was revealed in the drama, and Steppenwolf opened a portal on Earth, trying to summon Darkseid's army!
"It can be more detailed. I hope to know everything about him."
"It's all!"
After Clark put his thoughts away, he made such a request to Jor-El.
Jor-El naturally had no hesitation and told Clark all the relevant information he knew about Darkseid and Steppenwolf.
By the time the father and son finished, it was nearly an hour later.
It can be said that Clark has gained a lot.
At the very least, we have a detailed and specific understanding of the strengths of Darkseid and Steppenwolf, some of the powers of Apokolips, etc.
We are well aware of the "dark forces" that have always been eyeing the earth in the stars.
But precisely because of this, Clark's heart became heavier and heavier.
Without him, Darkseid is indeed too powerful.
The power of Apokolips is really too powerful!
As far as the earth's defense power is concerned, it is as ridiculous as a chicken and a dog in front of Apokolips, and it is completely vulnerable.
So, how can the earth deal with the very likely threat of Darkseid?
Is it necessary to form the Justice League as mentioned in the diary?
Clark fell into deep thought.
"I hope Tony and the others can give me some answers!"
There is no doubt that Clark can figure out a problem of this level in a short time.
After a moment, he made such a decision.
But it's a pity that although I am very anxious now, the number of characters in the diary has been exhausted today.
You have to wait until a new day to refresh the new quota.
Clark could only wait patiently.
(End of this chapter)
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