Chapter 785 Now?
Washington Military District.

Tanks with camouflage paint came out of the barracks and lined up in the open space in front of the gate. The thick barrels were raised high under the control of the soldiers, aiming at the floating sky in the sky. Red and blue figures.

Clark floated in the air calmly. He was wearing a blue tight battle suit. The surface was outlined with a pattern similar to chain mail. Under the sunlight, it glowed with a metallic luster. On his chest, there was a letter shaped like " S" family crest, and a bright red cloak on the back fluttering in the warm wind at noon.

Soon, two camouflage-painted armored vehicles slowly drove out of the tank group.

Clark frowned, and his figure slowly fell under the vigilant and tense eyes of all the soldiers.

It’s no wonder that the army and soldiers are so prepared. It’s because Clark’s way of playing is too cool. You must know that in the consistent cognition of human beings, only gods, and the most powerful gods, can break through the shackles of gravity.

This can be seen from the status of the sky gods in various myths.

Therefore, when Clark slowly flew down from the sky, without any words, everyone understood that the man in the red cloak floating in the air was the legendary alien hiding on the earth.

Soon, the armored vehicle stopped at the front of the tank group.

The general, wearing an army uniform with three rows of medals on his chest, stepped out of the armored vehicle and looked at Clark in the sky in a red and blue uniform with a solemn and implicit look of shock.

After recovering, the general frowned and spoke solemnly.

"Tell me, Mr. Alien, what exactly do you want to do?"

"I want to talk to Louise Lane..."

Clark said calmly.

The general frowned immediately: "Who told you she was here?"

Clark shook his head: "I advise you not to waste time, General, I will surrender, but only if you guarantee the freedom and personal safety of Louise Lane."

"..."

The general and the president in the armored vehicle looked at each other.

One minute later, Clark's hands were handcuffed, and he entered the barracks under the escort of a whole team of special forces with heavy firepower, and soon came to the cell where Louise Lane was held.

Looking at Clark, who was tall and strong in a red and blue uniform, with a handsome and tough face, Louise Lane couldn't help showing a helpless and slightly apologetic smile.

Before Louise could speak, Clark smiled and said, "Don't blame yourself, I surrendered myself."

Louise shook her head: "You shouldn't surrender, believe me, that General Zod is not trustworthy."

Clark smiled lightly: "I know, so I am not surrendering to Zod, but to humans. There is still a big difference between the two..."

Louise blinked, and her eyes fell on the handcuffs.

"You let them handcuff you?"

"How can it be called surrender if I resist?"

Clark shrugged, then glanced at the one-way glass in the cell, and added in a low voice: "Besides, this will make them feel more secure."

"..."

Louise couldn't help but curl her lips.

She had already seen Clark's strength during the Antarctic scientific expedition that year. Even if it was as hard as Kryptonian metal, it would look like mud in front of him, not to mention a mere pair of alloy handcuffs.

"It doesn't look like they know you—"

"Chichi-"

Two sharp noises interrupted Louise's words.

Clark frowned slightly, and turned to look at the one-way glass on the wall.

All I could hear was a voice suppressing excitement and apprehension coming from the loudspeaker.

"Hello, Mr. Alien, I'm Amy..."

"Dr. Amy Hamilton."

Clark interrupted his words calmly: "I can see the ID card in your breast pocket and a half-eaten candy, not only that, but I can also see the soldiers in the next room preparing to calm down potion—seriously, you don't need that stuff."

"Sir, you know, we can't be unprepared for you..."

Before Dr. Hamilton could finish speaking, Clark sighed, broke free of the handcuffs as easily as if breaking a toothpick, and then walked to the one-way glass under the astonished eyes of everyone in the interrogation room next door.

"General, doctor, let's talk about it. You are afraid of me because you can't control me. You can't now, and you won't be able to in the future, but that doesn't mean I'm your enemy."

"Who is that, Zod?"

Hearing the general's rhetorical question, Clark sighed.

"Give me to Zod! I know you have received the order, as long as you ensure Louise's safety, I can walk on Zod's spaceship by myself."

"Better so."

The general nodded, and then suddenly said: "Also, Mr. Alien, you may have misunderstood us. We will never harm the citizens of the country. Ms. Louise is very safe staying here."

"is it?"

Clark was noncommittal, then looked up at the ceiling full of strong lights and said, "Then I want to know, who are those two standing on the roof?"

"...the roof?"

Both the general and the doctor were startled.

Soon, the general reacted, grabbed the walkie-talkie and gave the order with a gloomy expression.

Immediately afterwards, countless footsteps were heard outside the barracks, followed by shouts.

"Someone really sneaked into the barracks?!"

The expression on the general's face changed, but it quickly changed from anger to surprise.

The alien in front of him didn't speak. Doesn't that mean that he has the ability of clairvoyance?
When the general couldn't help thinking about it, Clark turned his head and looked at the wall.

After a while, there was a trace of surprise on his face, he turned his head and looked at the general seriously and said: "General, these two men are very powerful, I think the soldiers under your command may not be their opponents."

"It's not your concern, my soldiers are—"

"Bam—"

Before the words fell, a loud noise interrupted the general's words.

I saw the ceiling of the interrogation room next door shattered, and a vigorous figure fell through the big hole in the ceiling.

It was a black-haired female warrior wearing red metal armor, a blue battle skirt around her waist, a pale gold forehead protector, a pretty face, and a bundle of golden ropes in her hand.

It was Diana who was about to sneak into the barracks and snatch Louise Lane away.

However, Diana discovered that they don't seem to need Louise Lane now...

Looking at Clark with a calm expression behind the one-way glass, Diana's eyes flashed with wonder.

At this time, the general had recovered from the initial shock, he quickly turned around against the wall, took out a pistol from his waist and aimed it at Diana in front of him, and shouted: "Don't move!"

Diana: "..."

Clark: "..."

Before Diana could react further, Clark sighed and raised his hand to pat lightly on the solid and thick concrete wall in front of him.

"Bang!!"

The wall made of reinforced concrete cracked suddenly, revealing a large hole several meters in diameter.

Clark patted the gravel splashed on his body, then walked out slowly, looking at Diana calmly.

Seeing this scene, the eyeballs of the general and the doctor almost protruded, and they quickly pointed their guns at Clark, but when they thought of Diana who just broke in, they felt that she was even more hostile as an outsider.

Finally, under the pressure of Clark and Diana, the general's thoughts were completely confused. The small pistol in his hand was aiming left and right, and he didn't know which one he should aim at.

Fortunately, neither of them took the general's pistol seriously.

After seeing Clark's action of blasting the wall away, Diana's eyes flashed with surprise, and she immediately threw the mantra lasso in her hand, and then asked with interest.

"You are Kal-El?"

"..."

Without even thinking about it, Clark grabbed the lasso of mantra thrown by Diana, and was naturally affected by the lasso of mantra. He couldn't help but said, "Yes, I am Kal-El."

After speaking, Clark's complexion changed, and he quickly let go of the glowing rope in his hand.

"What is this?!"

"This is the lasso of truth." Diana said with a smile on her face. "Anyone who touches the lasso of truth will speak the truth under the influence of the power of truth."

"Including you?"

"Including me."

Diana said calmly.

Clark frowned, bent down after thinking for a while, picked up the lasso of mantra from the ground, looked at Diana who held the other end of the lasso of mantra, and asked seriously, "Who are you?"

"I am Diana, princess of Paradise Island, daughter of Amazon Queen Hippolyta..."

Diana subconsciously spoke, and after she finished speaking, Diana came back to her senses and looked at Clark with surprise and admiration: "Kal-El, you are really smart."

"Not as smart as you."

Clark shook his head, looked at the glowing lasso of mantra in his hand and said indifferently: "The so-called lasso of mantra is just your one-sided story, how do I know if you are lying to me? With all due respect, I have never heard of it. What kind of paradise island and Amazon queen exist in this world."

"That can only show that you are too ignorant..."

Diana retorted subconsciously, and then frowned, "Kal-El, I advise you not to go your own way, we are here to help you deal with that General Zod."

"... against Zod?"

Clark looked at Diana with some amusement, and immediately shook his head and said, "I appreciate your kindness, but with your strength, I'm afraid it will be difficult to achieve this."

"Really?" Diana raised her eyebrows, and a faint golden light could not help but bloom in her eyes, "Don't be too arrogant, Kal-El, the earth is much bigger than you imagined."

After the words fell, Diana's arms suddenly exerted force.

Clark was caught off guard, and was actually pulled up by the huge force carried by the mantra lasso, crashing through the solid concrete wall and buried in the smoke and rubble.

"And now?" Diana said lightly.

(End of this chapter)

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