What? "

"Who can prove that Superboy's evidence is not fake?"

"Impossible, that's Superboy, what good does perjury do him?"

"A god perjured for mortals? Are those bullshits thinking too much?"

"Heh, who knows what 'God' thinks? It's really speechless. Can superheroes just do their own thing? Could it be that they want to subvert the judicial system?"

"Whether Superboy can testify is another matter. Does he have a nationality?"

"Who can vouch for Superboy?"

"I'm so sorry for Superboy."

"What is there to be wronged? If you testify yourself, you should be questioned. Is it possible that because he is a superboy and a superhero, you have to believe him [-]%? It's really speechless."

Connor turned off the comments.

He felt a little headache.

And Tony stands in front of him, telling him that this is just the beginning—this time he's appearing as Superboy, and the Avengers must keep his distance.And the Justice League...

It's hard to say.

But the next day the situation took a sharp turn.

It was sworn that Rosalind Blake was pregnant.

It seems that once girls mention the word "pregnancy", there will be too many insulting words.

"Who knows how old Superboy is?"

"@Superman."

"@Superman."

"How old is Kryptonian humanity/maturity?"

"How can you be sure that Rosalind Black is not related to Superboy? Can you verify Superboy's DNA? Do a paternity test?"

"Is there a sickness upstairs? Is it an undercover agent sent by Lex Luthor? Can Superman's DNA be given to anyone casually?"

"Otherwise, how can we guarantee that he is innocent? Since the superhero has testified, the evidence should be given."

"True. It's Superboy's decision. Are we supposed to be at his mercy just because he's a superhero?"

official review.

No one doesn't want to know about Superboy, or about the DNA makeup of Kryptonians.

Tony came to a conclusion in an instant.

On the other hand, Gwen and Peter have been arrested.

The NYPD has also asked Superboy to come to the NYPD for questioning.

Mrs. Grady has even burst into tears in front of the media, seemingly identifying Rosalind Black with Superboy.

For a while, the situation got out of hand.

And the Superboy who was named and asked to contribute to the DNA monitoring is now being trained in the Justice League hall.

I kind of regret why I joined Young Justice.

It's not that he regrets appearing as Superboy, it's just that he regrets having to suffer "the disapproving look from Batman."

Cold swish.

"You shouldn't be interfering with justice as a superboy. That's strictly prohibited."

"The Flash is a CSI."

Barry, who was called by name, froze for a moment, but didn't react.

"He doesn't use the identity of the Flash." Batman knocked on the table, "Don't change the subject, don't learn from Iron Man. Respond to my question directly."

"I didn't interfere with justice." Connor rolled his eyes, quite like Tony's charm, "First of all, your first sentence is wrong. I didn't interfere with justice as a super kid, I just provided testimony—well , For example, if Bruce Wayne is required to provide testimony now, and he provided one, shouldn’t he? Bruce Wayne’s social influence is greater than that of Superboy.”

"But you should know the consequences before you do it."

"If I knew the consequences." He stood up and met Batman's eyes. "If I knew the consequences, Batman, you'd have an encrypted backup plan for me by now."

For a moment, the eyes of all the superheroes in the Justice League hall were on Batman.

The watchtower let out a "puchi" laugh: "That's right."

Batman has a headache, really—he should have fought Tony Stark for custody of Connor in the first place.

"Okay, I still have to give testimony."

"Superman has gone." The Flash interjected, with an innocent face—Connor didn't know how he could see his innocent face through his mask, "Prove that you are 13 years old."

"Thirteen? Doesn't your conscience hurt? I don't even have that fraction!!"

Connor was heartbroken.

"Then what do you want Superman to say? Say you are less than three years old this year?" Watchtower answered, "It's almost enough."

Connor: "Not rigorous. As a superhero, why can you be so loose?"

But still not enough.

It wasn't enough to have Superman's testimony.

Even if there was a discussion, it was quickly suppressed.

At this juncture, Connor received an invitation from Gabriel Osborn.

He was kind of weird, but went anyway.

Mohawk: I think... a bit strange.

Human First: Like?

Mohegan: What is Gabriel Osborne asking me to do with her at this moment?

Humanity First: A Bet?

Mohawk: What are you betting on?

Human First: She wants to pull you in.Recently, Superboy and Superman testified at the same time.Even if she didn't name her name, she was afraid.

Mohigan: Pull me in... none of my business?Is it possible that I can still give them perjury?

Humans First: Do you know why someone destroyed the camera, destroyed the scene, and cleaned Rosalind Black's body in the first place?

Mohigan: Because he wants to escape responsibility.

Humans first: Do you think it would still be the case if there were three people like Rosalind Black?

Mohawk: What do you mean?

Human First: Replaced, poor people like Rosalind Blake.

Mohawk: ...I don't know.

He cut off the communication.

He really didn't know.

He thought Superboy was more influential than Connor Stark.

Rosalind ([-])

Connor couldn't tell.

He even wants to hack into "Humanity First"'s network to see if the other party is a super villain.

But still stopped.

If Superboy's influence is not as good as Connor Stark's, then why does Connor Stark have such a big influence?

To be honest, he didn't believe it—Bruce Wayne's influence was greater than that of Superboy because the other party was rich, beautiful and smart enough.

Forget it.

Now that it was right in front of his eyes, why didn't he confirm it himself?

Connor buckled up the invitation: "Jarvis, arrange your schedule and make time for me that day."

The Osborne Building was not far from the Avengers Building, and Jarvis reminded him of his schedule early that morning.

Tony knew early on that he was going to Gary Osborne's party, but he didn't say anything.

Steve, who had learned the whole story from Jarvis, didn't say anything, only said when he was about to leave the Avengers Building: "Be careful."

He was still young, and he was not old enough to drive according to his social security account, so Happy drove him to the Osborne Building.

When he got out of the car, Happy said suddenly: "I'll wait for you downstairs. Remember, I'm still Tony's bodyguard."

This made Connor laugh: "I thought you went back straight away." He stretched out his hand to adjust the dress on his body, and raised his chin at Happy: "Don't worry, I'm fine."

"Please boss, even if you are a superhero, you have to give me a chance to be a bodyguard, right? I don't want to lose my job today."

Connor knew he meant well, so he didn't say anything further.

The security at the gate of the Osborne Building was supposed to check the invitation card, but when Connor walked to the door, before Connor took out the invitation card, the other party pushed the door open: "Come in, Mr. Stark."

"Call me Connor, Mr. Stark is my grandfather."

"Your self-introduction reminds me of your father."

Connor turned his head, and there was an older man standing opposite him. He froze for a moment, unable to realize who he was.

The other party seemed to see his hesitation, and just introduced himself: "Norman Osborn, you probably haven't seen me yet."

Norman Osborn's details popped up on translucent shades.

Connor nodded: "I probably haven't seen it before, after all, I don't often come out to play."

Norman Osborn smiled mildly, without the slightest bit of a small stomach that was ruined by the junior: "To be honest, you don't look like Tony's son at all. I remember that Tony is much more playful at this age."

"Well, that's hard to say, isn't it? In comparison, Harry Osborn is not very similar to you, after all, he is much more playful than you were at this age."

"It can be seen that sometimes children are not necessarily like their fathers."

"But some essential things will never change." Connor raised the corners of his lips, "What do you think? Or do you think children must be like their fathers?"

"You're right, there may be differences, but there are still some things that will be passed down in essence. For example, Tony's talent is still displayed in you, isn't it? I heard Gary Buell say , you can be called a little genius in school."

"Who gave my surname Stark?" Connor said half jokingly. "Stark is destined to be a genius."

As if he suddenly remembered something, he refused: "Hey, wait. Could it be that you also want to attend Gary Burel's banquet? No, if there are adults around, wouldn't it make me more reluctant to let go? , if you are with me, you might as well leave now. You can tell Garribuel that I have been here, so as to save her from saying that I am trying to save face."

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