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Chapter 3536 This Man Comes from Krypton (3)

Chapter 3536 This Man Comes from Krypton (Part )

Hale is also a Kryptonian. And he is the Superman of Krypton.

This means that he is the superman among supermen. Among a group of supermen, he is also the most powerful one, and it can be said that he completely crushes other supermen. He is the superman among supermen.

But in fact, he is a clone created by the Kryptonians.

Some people may find it strange that according to the Kryptonians' breeding method, isn't everyone a clone?
Actually, this is not the case. Although gene editing is possible, the genes of every Kryptonian are different. It is illegal to steal someone else's genes.

For example, if you, a low-level person, stole the gene of a great general and injected it into your child, giving him the same military power as the great general, how could the parliament sit idly by when something went wrong?

So, ever since reproduction began in this way, the offspring born from stealing other people's genes are called clones.

Hale is a clone. But he cloned more than one person - his body is a collection of the strongest genes of Kryptonians. Whether it is a scientist, a general, or a political leader, he uses all the good genes in his body.

These genes produced some chemical reactions that led to the birth of the strongest individual in Krypton's history.

Of course, he didn't know that he was a clone, and he hated clones very much, thinking they were thieves who stole genes.

In the comics, his identities vary, but they all have a deep connection with Jor-El, Clark's biological father. Either he is his good friend or his adopted son.

He also loves his home planet Krypton. In the comics, he escaped the destruction of Krypton by some coincidence. After discovering that his home planet was destroyed, he has been committed to rebuilding Krypton.

However, his method of rebuilding Krypton is slightly different from Zod's: Zod wants to restore the population of Krypton, while Hale wants to restore the energy of Krypton.

As mentioned before, the conditions on Krypton itself are not very good. The energy is not abundant enough, and it is all monopolized by the upper class. Moreover, they exploit it without restraint, causing the planet itself to be in danger.

Zod's method is to repopulate the Kryptonians and control the population, while Hale's method is to plunder energy.

This is actually a technology that Krypton had before its destruction, which is to devour stars from other star systems as its own energy supply. But because the technology was not very mature at the time and the distribution of stars in the universe was not that dense, this technology was temporarily shelved.

Perhaps Hale thought that Krypton could be revived by restarting the energy source, so he set his sights on the sun in the solar system. In the comics, this also brought him into conflict with the Justice League.

If nothing unexpected happened, he probably came here to see the sun, and destroyed Mercury because it was in the way.

Although it sounds absurd, as long as you are strong enough, you can do whatever you want. It is very likely that when Hale was setting up the equipment to devour the star, he found that Mercury was a bit of a hindrance, so he punched Mercury to pieces.

When this conclusion was reported back to the Justice League, everyone was speechless.

But at the same time, they all breathed a sigh of relief - fortunately, they had already considered that the stars in their own galaxy might be targeted, and thus took a lot of security measures against the sun. This reckless guy would not succeed so easily.

Oliver immediately contacted Bruce and said, "There's something wrong with the sun, and he's likely to go check it out. You must avoid a head-on encounter with him. You're not allowed to fight him! Do you hear me, Bruce?!"

Bruce sighed and reluctantly agreed.

Of course he knew what Oliver meant. This guy was too strong. If Bruce fought him head-on, and fought near the sun, and the sun was affected by the aftermath of their fight and exploded, then humanity would be doomed.

So, even though Bruce really wanted to meet this guy, he had no choice but to hide.

Bruce's ability in frontal combat is not strong. His identity as an angel is only a status but no ability. He can only use one skill, which is to summon the holy light to take him back to heaven. Running away is quite useful, but it is difficult to use in a fight.

He has a lot of Barbatos' dark energy, which can be used for fighting, but it is incompatible with his angel status. He cannot use dark energy when he is in angel form.

But if he only uses dark energy, his defense ability will be insufficient, and he won't be able to escape at any time, so he can be easily killed.

In the past, he won fights with this identity purely by crushing his opponent with his status, or by relying on the fact that his opponent could neither understand what angels were nor resist the energy of darkness.

This time is different, this time the one coming is a tough guy. Hale is quite powerful.

The abilities he possesses are enhanced versions of those of the Kryptonians, with paper data alone being several times that of Superman, and he also possesses psychic abilities, the ability to read and modify the memories of others, the ability to control time and space at will, and the ability to have his own astral projection.

The most outrageous thing is that he can exist at different points in time at the same time like Dr. Manhattan. This is basically the ceiling level in the ability system of DC comics.

For him, blowing up a Mercury is basically a matter of snapping his fingers - just like seeing a piece of debris on the table that is in the way and just stretching out his hand to flick it away.

Even if Bruce could use Barbatos' dark energy as an angel, he would have little chance of winning against him. The only possibility was to open the Dark Gate and let Barbatos deal with him personally.

But the problem is that Barbatos can't come out now. So unless he can be led to Barbatos's territory, the chances of winning are still slim. Of course, Hale can't kill Bruce either. After all, no matter how strong he is, he can't force his way into heaven.

Bruce wanted to meet Hale, but he certainly didn't want to confront him head-on. Since this guy was rational, they could talk. There were not many stars in the universe, so why bother with the sun?

However, Oliver strongly requested that Bruce decide to hide and see what happens first. First see if this guy can do anything with the dark energy shield. If not, they will have a bargaining chip.

Not only Bruce was paying attention to the situation of the sun, but people like Hal and Barry who had the ability to retreat quickly were also patrolling near the sun, searching for Hal.

At this time, the Injustice Batman came to Oliver and asked, "What are you going to do if the other party shows up?"

"We need to talk to him," Oliver said. "He is also an intelligent being, so we can communicate. Communication is the basis of everything."

Injustice Batman narrowed his eyes slightly and said, "The Justice League in your universe is very powerful, much more powerful than us."

"Do you think we should use force?"

"He destroyed your most advanced base."

"That's why we have to talk to him," Oliver said. "The universe is a place where the strong prey on the weak. His strength is unquestionable. He has caused us losses. If we can gain enough advantages, we will certainly make him pay the price, but the problem is that we can't do that now."

"As long as there is a war within the solar system, the Earth will be the one that suffers. We should choose peaceful means to resolve it as much as possible in order to better preserve the Earth's property. If we just rush in and fight, and if we damage the sun or other planets, won't the Earth still be the one that suffers?"

Oliver sighed and said, "When you are weak, no matter how aggressive you act, it is just impotent rage. It is better to calm down and choose a more beneficial way to solve the problem."

"What if he doesn't cooperate?"

"We are not keen on war, but we are not afraid of it either." Oliver tapped the table lightly and said, "If he resolutely refuses to cooperate and causes us unacceptable losses, then we must fight."

"So now you don't plan to fight him head-on, because you think there's a higher chance that he will cooperate?"

"Yes, if he really is coming for the sun, then we are fully confident that we can convince him. Moreover, if all the Kryptonians on Earth come forward and let him see the hope of cooperating with humans to revive Krypton, he should choose to cooperate."

"Yes, the premise is that he is intelligent. To be more precise, he must be rational."

Oliver frowned at the Unjust Batman and said, "What do you want to say?"

"Have you ever wondered why, out of all the stars in the universe, he chose the sun?"

Oliver remained silent, because he didn't know why. Logically speaking, there were plenty of stars near Krypton, and even if some didn't meet the standards, the rest would definitely be enough. Why did they have to come all the way here to get the sun?
"Do you think he was being directed?"

"Imagine a wanderer who deeply loves his hometown. After returning home, he finds that his own race has died out and his hometown is only a dead land. He will feel very angry, right?"

Oliver nodded.

"Angry people are easily manipulated." Injustice Batman silently glanced at Injustice Superman and said, "I believe you can also see that the demise of Krypton is not that simple. Even if the parliament is to blame, there must be someone behind the scenes fanning the flames. If there has always been an evil force lurking in Krypton, then could it also be manipulating Hale?"

Oliver fell into deep thought, he knew what Injustice Batman meant.

The story Hal brought back about the destruction of Krypton did sound quite logical: the parliament oppressed the people, the people rose up in resistance, and finally a victim seized the opportunity and dragged everyone to death. The whole logic was smooth.

But there are actually some loopholes. For example, how did the worker do all this under such severe class oppression?

Apart from anything else, the most core genetic coding facilities are not something he can access, right?

Even as a professional scientist, Joe El also attached great importance to the Central Codex, which proved that their genetic coding was very complex and had to be recorded in order to be used accurately. How could an ordinary worker like him adjust the code?
Of course Oliver would have doubts, but since Krypton had already been destroyed, there was no point in pursuing these details.

But what Injustice Batman said really connected everything together.

If the destruction of Krypton was not an accident, but someone was behind the scenes manipulating everything, then the appearance of Hale, who had returned to Krypton, in the solar system was definitely not an accident. This proves that the mastermind behind the scenes is likely to have set his sights on the Earth.

Oliver hesitated for a moment, then looked at Injustice Batman and said, "You're right, this matter is not that simple. To find out who is behind this, we have to go to Krypton."

That’s right! It’s Haer!

In fact, the design of this character is quite handsome, but it’s a pity that he doesn’t have many roles in the comics and hasn’t appeared for a long time.

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