Clark watched Bruce say a few words to the staff, and then they drove a modified off-road vehicle, and Bruce waved to him, indicating that they should go.
"Are they your employees?" Clark couldn't help asking as soon as he got into the car.
"Well, I paid them after all." Bruce started the car, and they broke into the afterglow snowfield.
"Shall we drive?" Clark looked around, "I don't think it can get us to our destination well."
"No, let's go to my other base first, and change to my fighter plane there. After all, you don't want the location of the spaceship to be exposed. The fuselage is bigger, so it should fit." He glanced at Clark and added One sentence, "Probably."
"I guess I can fly over this distance."
"It's better to be on the safe side. I don't want to go down halfway and turn over in the snowdrift."
"It's up to you, boss." Clark shrugged.
The huge rock was split in two from the middle, revealing a dark passage within.Pale lights lit up one by one as they marched, and the steel plates made harsh friction sounds under the anti-skid tires, and they arrived at the main control room in a short while.Clark jumped off the elevator platform with Bruce, and couldn't help but look around.
"Turn your eyes back, Mister Curious."
Bruce's voice drew Clark's attention back. The other party had already changed into a bat suit—the cloak seemed to have been thickened, and a circle of white fluff was exposed at the edge—and was standing next to a plane.
"It's just in case, after all, you're not considered combat power yet." Bruce saw Clark's eyebrows raised in doubt.
"Yes, Mr. Foolproof." Clark imitated the tone of the other party.
It has to be said that Clark's body is stronger than he imagined. At first, he just thought that the other party was shorter than himself, so he subconsciously miscalculated his size.Bruce, who was squeezed by the steel body and almost covered with glass, thought angrily, if he hadn't built this enlarged version of the fighter plane to carry Robin, he would probably be deformed by this humanoid iron block.
"You set the course." He turned sideways to make room.
"And make it self-driving?"
"If there is no blizzard." Bruce muttered a little unhappy, and he compared the space after they sat down. "This situation is not very convenient."
"I don't think so, there is a sunset today." Clark smiled happily at him.
Bruce raised his eyebrows, and then pressed the control button of the elevator, and they were about to go deep into the land of no one.
The bat machine stopped in front of a huge snow mountain, Bruce watched Clark jump down, groped under the cliff for a while, and then the heavy mountain slowly slid away to the sides, revealing the equipment and buildings like an alien base behind, the other party rushed at him He waved his hand and signaled him to drive the plane in.As soon as Bruce came to a stop, the mountains merged together again, and the cave showed a gray-blue light. The spaceship left by the Kryptonians on the earth ten thousand years ago was in the center of the cave.
"Don't tell me you hollowed out a mountain," Bruce quipped as he stepped off the plane.
"Then I can only tell you that I transformed a mountain."
Clark opened the hatch of the spaceship, and Bruce followed in, secretly surprised at the structure inside. He tapped the gray bulkhead lightly, obviously these did not belong to any kind of substance known on the earth.Just when he wanted to investigate further, he sensed something coming behind him, and the alarm bell sounded intuitively, and he instinctively dodged to the side to avoid the attack of that strange floating object.
"Quirrell! Stop! He's not the enemy!"
Clark's voice shook the bulkhead to "buzz", and the thing immediately put away the whip-like weapon at the lower end, and quickly floated back to the entrance of the spaceship.
"God, I'm so sorry Bruce, you're not hurt?" Clark ran to his side, checking his body a little anxiously. "The last time Louise was hit directly by it, causing internal bleeding."
"Calm down town boy, I'm not your weak girlfriend." Bruce held the hand that was extended and let the other pull him up. "Put your X-sight away, I'm fine."
Clark opened his mouth, but in the end he didn't say anything. He beckoned the floating object, Quirrell, and spoke some strange languages to it.
"I have set the highest authority for you, and it will no longer monitor your actions."
"what is that?"
"Hmm... you can think of it as an electronic steward? It's very alert to all organisms that don't have Kryptonian genes."
Clark scratched his hair, looking for a more fitting metaphor, and added at the end.
"Your civilization is really... strange."
Bruce took off the hood. He looked at those instruments and control boards, secretly thinking about what kind of technological leap humans will make if they can obtain these technologies.
"If you want to study them, I can bring you here anytime."
"This is really a generous answer."
"Sharing is a virtue."
Clark winked at him mischievously, Bruce slightly regretted that this passage could not be heard by Diana, but he really wanted to tell Diana that boys are also good at sharing, sharing more than she imagined.
The test was completed faster than expected, and the system gave several treatment options, but as far as the current situation is concerned, Clark needs to absorb more radiation from the yellow sun.Then he used the satellite phone on the Batplane to report to Martha that they were safe, and they couldn't go back today.In other words, Clark is not so anxious to go back.
He turned to look at Bruce, who was constantly asking Quirrell various questions.
"Are they your employees?" Clark couldn't help asking as soon as he got into the car.
"Well, I paid them after all." Bruce started the car, and they broke into the afterglow snowfield.
"Shall we drive?" Clark looked around, "I don't think it can get us to our destination well."
"No, let's go to my other base first, and change to my fighter plane there. After all, you don't want the location of the spaceship to be exposed. The fuselage is bigger, so it should fit." He glanced at Clark and added One sentence, "Probably."
"I guess I can fly over this distance."
"It's better to be on the safe side. I don't want to go down halfway and turn over in the snowdrift."
"It's up to you, boss." Clark shrugged.
The huge rock was split in two from the middle, revealing a dark passage within.Pale lights lit up one by one as they marched, and the steel plates made harsh friction sounds under the anti-skid tires, and they arrived at the main control room in a short while.Clark jumped off the elevator platform with Bruce, and couldn't help but look around.
"Turn your eyes back, Mister Curious."
Bruce's voice drew Clark's attention back. The other party had already changed into a bat suit—the cloak seemed to have been thickened, and a circle of white fluff was exposed at the edge—and was standing next to a plane.
"It's just in case, after all, you're not considered combat power yet." Bruce saw Clark's eyebrows raised in doubt.
"Yes, Mr. Foolproof." Clark imitated the tone of the other party.
It has to be said that Clark's body is stronger than he imagined. At first, he just thought that the other party was shorter than himself, so he subconsciously miscalculated his size.Bruce, who was squeezed by the steel body and almost covered with glass, thought angrily, if he hadn't built this enlarged version of the fighter plane to carry Robin, he would probably be deformed by this humanoid iron block.
"You set the course." He turned sideways to make room.
"And make it self-driving?"
"If there is no blizzard." Bruce muttered a little unhappy, and he compared the space after they sat down. "This situation is not very convenient."
"I don't think so, there is a sunset today." Clark smiled happily at him.
Bruce raised his eyebrows, and then pressed the control button of the elevator, and they were about to go deep into the land of no one.
The bat machine stopped in front of a huge snow mountain, Bruce watched Clark jump down, groped under the cliff for a while, and then the heavy mountain slowly slid away to the sides, revealing the equipment and buildings like an alien base behind, the other party rushed at him He waved his hand and signaled him to drive the plane in.As soon as Bruce came to a stop, the mountains merged together again, and the cave showed a gray-blue light. The spaceship left by the Kryptonians on the earth ten thousand years ago was in the center of the cave.
"Don't tell me you hollowed out a mountain," Bruce quipped as he stepped off the plane.
"Then I can only tell you that I transformed a mountain."
Clark opened the hatch of the spaceship, and Bruce followed in, secretly surprised at the structure inside. He tapped the gray bulkhead lightly, obviously these did not belong to any kind of substance known on the earth.Just when he wanted to investigate further, he sensed something coming behind him, and the alarm bell sounded intuitively, and he instinctively dodged to the side to avoid the attack of that strange floating object.
"Quirrell! Stop! He's not the enemy!"
Clark's voice shook the bulkhead to "buzz", and the thing immediately put away the whip-like weapon at the lower end, and quickly floated back to the entrance of the spaceship.
"God, I'm so sorry Bruce, you're not hurt?" Clark ran to his side, checking his body a little anxiously. "The last time Louise was hit directly by it, causing internal bleeding."
"Calm down town boy, I'm not your weak girlfriend." Bruce held the hand that was extended and let the other pull him up. "Put your X-sight away, I'm fine."
Clark opened his mouth, but in the end he didn't say anything. He beckoned the floating object, Quirrell, and spoke some strange languages to it.
"I have set the highest authority for you, and it will no longer monitor your actions."
"what is that?"
"Hmm... you can think of it as an electronic steward? It's very alert to all organisms that don't have Kryptonian genes."
Clark scratched his hair, looking for a more fitting metaphor, and added at the end.
"Your civilization is really... strange."
Bruce took off the hood. He looked at those instruments and control boards, secretly thinking about what kind of technological leap humans will make if they can obtain these technologies.
"If you want to study them, I can bring you here anytime."
"This is really a generous answer."
"Sharing is a virtue."
Clark winked at him mischievously, Bruce slightly regretted that this passage could not be heard by Diana, but he really wanted to tell Diana that boys are also good at sharing, sharing more than she imagined.
The test was completed faster than expected, and the system gave several treatment options, but as far as the current situation is concerned, Clark needs to absorb more radiation from the yellow sun.Then he used the satellite phone on the Batplane to report to Martha that they were safe, and they couldn't go back today.In other words, Clark is not so anxious to go back.
He turned to look at Bruce, who was constantly asking Quirrell various questions.
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