Jedi Knights in the Comic World

Chapter 23 Leaving for a new journey

"Hiss!! Are you saying they will kill Eddie?" Wells took a breath and then shook his head like a rattle.

"No, no, no, they can't do it! And if it comes to that, I will imprison Eddie so they will never find him."

Albert Swan's ancestor is Eddie Swan. As long as Eddie is killed, then Albert, the previous generations of Reverse-Flash's ancestors, will not be born, let alone the existence of Reverse-Flash. Time will instantly erase his traces.

"Who told you they were going to kill Eddie?"

Albert laughed and turned to look at Wells.

Albert laughed and turned to look at Wells.

"Just because you imprisoned him can't lead to everyone understanding that he is your ancestor. Your evil is enough to make Eddie, who has a strong sense of justice, become a hero. Do you think he will choose to commit suicide?"

"Damn it, your stupid ancestor would do such a stupid thing." Wells took a swig of beer, crushed the beer can hard and threw it aside.

"Don't be stupid. As long as you keep this secret well and don't come into contact with him, wouldn't it be fine?" Albert smiled and handed him another can.

"After all, sometimes Barry and the others are a little bit crazy. Things like transforming people into prisons can allow people to escape from prison and continue to make trouble every minute. They will also gradually become familiar with their abilities. When they meet Barry again, do you think Barry will be beaten? Very miserable?"

"In this way, Barry will grow faster and your strength will recover faster. Then you will be able to go back by yourself without relying on him."

"What, is this guarantee enough for you to survive here?"

Albert said with a smile, and Wells's eyes showed a beautiful picture of returning home.

"Anyway, I'm starting to think you're a pretty good person." Wells smiled.

"Ding! Albert Swann's loyalty increased by ten points, reaching 60."

One step closer to full loyalty

"You need to give me more trust. In the next cooperation, you will believe me. Don't let your selfish thoughts of a villain constrain you." Albert said with a smile.

"I'll try."

Wells picked up the beer and gestured to Albert, who touched it when he saw it.

They both laughed, no matter what, it was a good thing to have a little trust in each other.

Next, Albert was taken to the time dome on the top floor by Wells. Wells showed Albert the newspaper where the artificial intelligence Gideon and the future Flash disappeared, and said some more details.

After admiring the secrecy of the Time Dome, Albert, under Wells's suggestion, planned to leave the cutting-edge laboratory and go out for a while in order to ensure that Barry had ample opportunities for growth.

Leaving behind the reluctant bb-9, Albert traveled lightly and got on the long-distance bus to the metropolis the next morning under everyone's farewell hugs.

Before leaving, Sisko handed Albert a black box, saying it was a gift for him.

Long-distance buses are actually a good tool. It’s also a good choice to see the surrounding scenery along the way when you’re not in a hurry, isn’t it?

On the way, I met a reporter from Metropolis. While chatting, I learned about things in Metropolis. I learned that Superman had not appeared for a while, and the female reporter was also investigating things about him.

"Hey, Louise, according to you, are you sure he won't endanger the world?" Albert, who was sitting aside, looked at a woman with outstanding temperament next to him.

The young woman in front of her has long wavy brown-gold hair, and her smooth skin is even more attractive with a touch of powder. The sunlight outside the car window shines on her hair, like a fairy descending to earth, making people feel a sense of distance. A sacred feeling that should be observed but not played with.

The woman's name is Louise Lane, a reporter for Metropolis' Daily Planet. It is said that she once met a strange man in the North Pole, so she has been looking for his traces. This time she finally found him and met him. He had a conversation and returned to Metropolis.

"He won't, he's just waiting." Louise looked at the book in her hand and said with a smile.

"What are you waiting for?" Albert was puzzled. He was very interested in this man's abilities.

Louise closed the book, looked at the scenery outside the window, and thought of that man.

"Waiting for an opportunity when the world can accept him."

After hearing this, Albert smiled and said nothing.

After arriving in Metropolis with Louise, the two separated. Albert bought a house with the money he had and went to the Daily Planet for an interview. Through his ability, he made the editor of the Daily Planet feel inexplicably familiar. , successfully obtained an internship.

During this time, he and Louise had been going out for interviews and studies, which also allowed Albert to see a lot of local customs and customs, so he spent some time quietly.

At this time, NORAD.

"What happened?" General Swanwick received an emergency call from the headquarters and hurried over.

Dozens of people in the headquarters are busy in front of computers. A photo that has been enlarged several times is displayed on the computer screen in the lobby. The object in the photo is pitch black, like a tripod or a three-legged thing. spider.

"General Swanwick, we found a strange thing staying on the surface of the moon." A scientist with white hair and beard wearing glasses said.

This is Emile Hamilton, the chief scientist of the command, an experienced veteran scientist who once worked in a cutting-edge laboratory. He later left the cutting-edge laboratory after the particle accelerator explosion and was invited by Swanwick to join the Joint Air Defense headquarters.

"What is this, Professor? Comet? Asteroid?" General Swanwick said with a dark face.

Professor Hamilton shook his head and told a very scary fact: "Comets do not automatically correct their orbits, General. We are fully convinced that this is an alien spacecraft."

The general's originally fair face turned darker. Alien invasion?

The people in the hall were all senior military officials or scientists. After analysis and discussion, they all came to the conclusion that this was an alien spacecraft.

This is not a good thing to praise. The question of whether aliens exist has always been a controversial issue in human society, but with the emergence of this giant alien spacecraft, this issue seems to have come to an end.

Aliens do exist.

They are coming.

Professor Hamilton clicked the mouse, and the computer displayed several pictures taken by satellites, and said: "Before those amateurs discover and publish it to the world and cause people to panic, I want you to know something, General. This alien spacecraft seems to be It entered lunar synchronous orbit, and we haven’t figured out why yet.”

General Swanwick stared at the dark spaceship on the big screen, frowning. "Have you tried to get in touch with them?"

Professor Hamilton shook his head.

"We sent signals but they haven't had any response yet."

"Phew!" General Swanwick took a deep breath and said with a frown: "I'm just guessing at random, but I think the person controlling that thing might want to make a dramatic appearance?"

"Does anyone know where the toner cartridge is?"

In the office of the Daily Planet, the big reporter Louise Lane, who was wearing a pink suit, was speechlessly looking at the printer that was buzzing the alarm, indicating that it was missing ink cartridges, and shouted irritably.

"Take it!" A big hand appeared behind her and handed over a box of toner. Louise smiled and turned around to look at the owner of the big hand.

"Oh my God! Albert, you are really my savior." Louise said gratefully.

"You're welcome. If you really want to thank me, why don't you treat me to dinner tonight?" Albert looked at Louise with a smile.

"Humph~ You're trying to trick me again. You're so rich and you want me to treat you." Louise turned her head and ignored Albert.

Pick up the toner, open the printer cover, and install the toner cartridge. The printer returns to normal and starts printing paper.

If Albert hadn't brought the toner cartridge immediately so that she could print out the manuscript she had finally written today, she would probably get angry.

"Louise, aren't you going to the hall to watch the news?" Albert asked, looking at Louise who was busy printing.

"Huh? What happened?" Lewis asked.

Albert pointed behind him, and Louise noticed that her colleagues were rushing to the next room, as if something big was happening.

"Jenny! What happened?" Louise was confused. Just as a colleague she knew well walked by quickly, Louise stopped her.

"Something big has happened. The news is reporting it. Come and take a look." Jenny from the news department suddenly stopped and looked at Louise and said quickly.

Louise looked at Albert and followed Jenny into the next hall with full of doubts.

I saw that many people had gathered in the hall, all staring intently at the news reports on the big screen, with incredible expressions on everyone's faces.

Perry White, editor-in-chief of the Daily Planet, looked at the news with a complicated expression.

"What do you think they will do?" Perry White asked Louise standing aside.

"I don't know, it's definitely not a good thing anyway."

Louise also looked at the news with a solemn expression. When she heard the editor's words, she replied.

On the TV screen, a live broadcast captured by a certain TV station was playing: a huge alien spacecraft slowly descended from an altitude of several thousand meters.

What will happen next?

Alien invasion?

The sudden appearance of alien spacecraft caused people to panic and doubt, and a kind of anxiety and fear of the unknown began to permeate people's hearts.

Aliens are always scary.

"Good shot! Well done!"

In a farm in a small town in Kansas, Clark, who had just finished washing, was sitting in the room with a towel on his face, drinking beer and watching the live football game on TV, and cheered from time to time.

Outside the house, Clark's mother, Martha, had just finished picking some vegetables and walked back into the house. She turned her head and looked at the starry night sky. Martha was stunned. Looking at the fast-moving meteors in the sky, she didn't know why, but she always felt panicked in her heart.

It seems like something is going to happen.

"Clarke!" Martha looked at the sky solemnly and called her son in the house.

"What's the matter, Mom?"

Clark was watching intently, and his super hearing allowed him to hear his mother Martha calling him slightly panicked outside the house. Thinking that something had happened, he quickly put down the beer in his hand and strode out.

Clark followed his mother's gaze, and his super vision allowed him to clearly see the alien spacecraft flying in Earth's orbit. There was a solemn expression on his face, and his intuition told him that it might be General Zod who his biological father, Jor Al, had mentioned to him not long ago.

He knew why they came, and he also knew that this battle was inevitable.

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