In one day, Natasha took the car and flew once, and now she held the hammer and flew again. As long as she wanted the hammer, she would change direction and fly with her. Natasha felt that all her power came from the magic hammer in her hand.

Natasha was very happy, so she flew fast, but Kent was not slow: "You are better than me. When I first flew, I crashed two icebergs."

"I feel like I can fly well now if I just think about it," Natasha said to Kent, who was half a body behind herself. "I feel like I can fly into the universe." But Thor can't live in a vacuum, although Hammer can indeed go to the universe but Natasha can't.

"Let's try the speed of the hammer." Kent said, "I'm going to speed up, let's fly around the surface."

Natasha followed the speeding Kent, speeding up.

Boom—

In the blink of an eye, the two had broken the sound barrier, and the speed was still increasing, but Natasha obviously felt that she couldn't catch up with Kent. After the speed of sound was exceeded, the hammer stabilized at about Mach 7, and it would be very difficult to accelerate any more. This may be related to Natasha's ability to get Thor's power so she can't fully open it.

Kent also noticed that Natasha's limit slowed down, and Mach 7 was already a very fast speed. The two drew two parallel cloud marks in the sky, all the way to the dust.

After circling the earth and returning to the ground again, Natasha still couldn't hide her excitement, but she looked at the hammer and put it back into the crater.

This is a woman with impeccable character. After feeling the power of Thor, she put down the hammer so easily. Kent felt ashamed when he saw it.

In fact, in the DC universe, Kent can be said to be a little inferior, because he, a transmigrator, does not have the tenacious will of other heroes, transmigrating into Superman completely lost the selflessness and fraternity that Superman should have, and turned into a self-serving small circle. guy. Seeing that other heroes firmly occupy the moral high ground, Kent can only wait in the dust and finally retreat and mingle with Lex Luthor.

Kent can't do not kill, but that doesn't mean he will deny the principle of not killing other heroes. Many heroes have said this to him: Heroes should be role models for human beings, and let them realize that the law is the cornerstone of society and not our superheroes.

So it's not the heroes' fault that the villains escape from prison time and time again, they have done what they can, and the rest of the trial should be held in court. It's a pity that justice can be manipulated by bad guys, so the bad guys survive in court time and time again and then escape from prison to continue to do evil, superheroes can only arrest them again.

It can be said that most heroes in the DC universe are very clear about their tasks. They will not replace the status of justice in society, they are just guardians.

And Kent directly killed those wicked guys, which obviously did not conform to the style of mainstream heroes. And Kent is so powerful, it is natural to cause the defense of other heroes. Because people change, there are countless examples of good people turning into bad people, but bad people rarely turn around.

Fortunately, before Kent crossed, he hadn't fallen. Now that Natasha put down the hammer when she returned to the ground, he was filled with emotion. Nick said that Kent didn't understand the greatness of human beings, but on the contrary, Kent knew too many principled and strong human beings like Natasha, and he understood how great the most noble human character is, Batman, Green Lantern, Flash, and so on. There are Natasha, etc. Their characters will not be stained by the existence of some evil humans. On the contrary, those humble people will only make the hero's soul more stalwart.

So Kent didn't say anything to make Natasha leave the hammer, because this kind of words will only stain her soul.

What kind of eyes were those? Natasha felt that Kent's eyes were full of different emotions, but in the end, they all turned into understanding and encouragement. He was agreeing with his own behavior.

At first, Natasha thought Kent was a cold-blooded alien, but after contacting her, she knew that Kent was not a bad person. He had a bottom line and could distinguish between good and evil, but some of his actions were just too extreme. Now that he agrees with his behavior of giving up the hammer, it shows that he is full of identification with the truth, goodness and beauty of human beings. From this, it can be determined that Kent is definitely an alien that conforms to the mainstream values ​​of human beings, which means that he is a good person.

Natasha laughed suddenly, as if Kent had just said earlier today that she was a good person, and now she has come to the conclusion to Kent that he is a good person. It seems that the two of them are really similar, like a kite that is not tied to this world, and has no direction. Later, Chief Nick's order became his own direction, so where is your direction, Kent? Natasha thought.

I have to say that Natasha's observation ability is really amazing, and Kent really has no direction as a traveler. In the DC Universe, he grew up under the care of his adoptive parents, went out of the small town to go to college and found a decent job, and later also worked part-time as a superman, making his adoptive parents extremely proud.

After they passed away, UU read www. uukanshu.com Kent has already started to slack off Superman's work, and he has no interest in going to work. If he hadn't needed money to live, he would have resigned long ago. Kent didn't expect to change the world either. His biggest hobby is to constantly strengthen his strength and correct Superman's physical weaknesses.

Originally, Kent thought that he would continue to sink in the end, until he showed his face when the earth was under a major threat, but he did not expect to travel again. Coming to this strange world, Superman has no direction at all. He has no connection with this world at all. He is just a passerby and has no sense of substitution in this world.

Actually, it's normal for Kent to feel this way. The original Superman is actually similar to him, except that the original Superman found a new bond after his adoptive parents, and that is Lois Lane. Too bad Kent didn't find the connection between himself and the world.

Many stories of the original Superman revolved around Louise. Louise was caught and rescued by Superman, and Louise was caught and rescued by Superman. It was back and forth like this, and it was Louise's troublesome physique that made Superman more a lot of work. Of course, Louise is the positive bond, and the negative bond is Lex Luthor. His battle with Superman also strengthened the connection between Superman and the earth to a certain extent.

It's a pity that Kent didn't find such an important bond in the previous world, but now Kent suddenly has a feeling in his heart that he should protect the woman in front of him who has been through ups and downs but has not changed his sincerity.

At this moment, the bond between Kent and the world is also being woven silently.

Putting down Thor's Hammer, Natasha didn't have any reluctance, just tried it and didn't need to occupy it: "Kent, I need you to accompany me on a trip, we have to find the real owner of the hammer, I have a feeling that the owner of the hammer must also be It fell with the hammer."

Kent said, "As you wish."

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