If Metropolis has no intention of saving the race, then why is he here?

It is completely different from London or Arkham. According to Metropolis, he really blessed those creatures. Even in a passive situation, he also had some communication with them, which made him understand these Gadorns and understand their nature. Part of the history, but also well aware of their future.

That means Metropolis is likely to know what happens after using the device to teleport.

So why is he still here?

And with Clark?

The sunshine environment here is completely unsuitable for the red sun that Superman lives in, isn't it?

Suddenly, Gotham began to miss the life it once had.

When he was still an ordinary city, he only needed to watch the good guys and the bad guys chasing each other, jumping around, and he could pass the whole day.

And now?

Looking at these curious Gadorn watching them, Gotham also began to feel a headache, and at the same time became more determined about a certain decision of his own.

Soon, they came to the largest building and pushed the door directly to enter.

The only enemy of Gadorn in this era is the ever-deteriorating nature itself. Except for them, other species have been extinct one after another, and the Gadorn have no internal struggles. They are trying their best to maintain the current standard of living. There is no extra energy to fight each other, no disputes and naturally there will be no guards.

Everything went unbelievably well.

"They really have some book records." Gotham was very surprised.

In fact, Gotham does not understand this kind of behavior of human-like creatures. When it is difficult to guarantee the lives of themselves and their kind, human-like creatures often spend a lot of effort to rescue history and classics in disasters of destruction.

Life is gone, what do you want those to do?

Perhaps this is one of the differences between long-lived and short-lived species?

Gotham was thinking, and casually opened some pages, not surprised at their fragile state.

Metropolis is much more serious than him, looking for one by one, and the goal is very clear, basically just glance at the title of the book, if it is not the goal, he will skip it.

According to Batman's request, what they were looking for was a book like "Modern History".

So Gotham also began to search for the abstract symbols drawn on the floor by Metropolis.

From time to time, I took out a book and pointed to the strange symbols on it to inquire about Metropolis.

The Cosmopolitan was also willing to tell him what those words meant.

"Long history, cultural masterpieces, lists of great men, and records of deeds." There seems to be something wrong with these book titles, and Gotham picked up another one, which is about farming. "There is nothing about strategy, politics, or national conditions here. Books, and there is no related content similar to astronomy and geography, I don't even know how many major planets they have."

Not to mention the record of the catastrophe of destruction.

Forget about the others, even give up your own country?

This does not seem to be consistent with their act of snatching "cultural heritage".

"You can already understand?" Metropolis was surprised by this.

"Fortunately."

Gotham smiled and continued to search.

On the other hand, Bruce's actions were also smooth.

These Gadorns are very busy. To everyone's surprise, they trust their group very much, or do they think they can't do anything?

In short, whether it is the altar or the cemetery, they come and go freely.

During this exploration, Bruce carefully investigated all the places and asked Stark to conduct a further scan. Even though Stark seriously stated that his battery was limited, Bruce could not cancel the plan.

In terms of stubbornness, Bruce beat Stark.

The result of the scan is that there is nothing wrong with the altar itself, and the passages and mass graves are still the same as before. London and New York feel the madness, but it is not as obvious as Gotham.

The two cities successively entered the center of the altar after the test, to observe and feel.

"There's nothing special here."

New York looked around and tried to fiddle with the traces of the painting on the ground with a stick. The tip of the stick had already pushed away the dirt and dust on the surface. Those engravings were still in place, as if they were directly printed into the deep rock.

London continues to look at the murals on those walls.

"What's the continuation of the story?" New York came behind London.

London is watching: "It's kind of complicated, I'm not sure how to translate it."

"You can try to state the most likely understandings you think, and we will have a more in-depth discussion." New York thinks this is a good idea.

Just now Bruce and Stark are busy researching the secret door that doesn't seem to exist. It seems that these two humans think that it must have a safe trigger method, and the city that has always seen things from the "God's perspective" is here. Apparently there is no way to provide any help.

So they're reading stories.

"This part should be written about what happened after they came here. The Gadorn we encountered fell into this cave by accident. When the surface was the worst, the temperature inside the cave was about 60 degrees, and the temperature outside the cave was as high as 100 degrees, almost all creatures died in those few days, and Gadorn, which was born because of 'rebirth', has higher heat resistance and low demand for water, so they can barely survive in the cave."

London is a little puzzled.

"They see their changes as a precognitive evolution."

"They think they're going to have a better world."

I don't know how many other species civilizations have been destroyed, and the race that has ruled the entire universe forcefully, Gadorn probably really has the confidence of a proud son of heaven in some respects.

"..."

For a moment New York didn't know what to say.

"Deceive yourself." In the end, New York commented.

Apparently London agreed.

After that, London dictated a lot of things, which made New York more suspicious of the IQ of these Gadorns.

New York: "Since they have failed to sacrifice so many times, they should know that this idea is wrong."

"Actually, they didn't realize that the world is not that gentle until they suddenly realized that their race hadn't had offspring for a long time." London sighed.

Direct descendants are not absolutely important to an individual.

Take the Bat family as an example. It is generally accepted that the most caring person is the adopted eldest child, the second child is also the adopted third child, and the worst is the biological fourth child.

Gotham also made complaints about it. He suspected that Batman actually wanted to put Damian back in Thalia's stomach directly, but unfortunately scientific conditions did not allow it.

However, when the problem of future generations rises to the entire species.

Any descendants are the future of the race.

In any case, it is the nature of most conventional ephemeral species to work hard to pass on genes. They are born, survive, reproduce, raise offspring and then wait for their own aging and death, leaving this colorful world to future generations. And their descendants will continue to do so.

It seems to be just a repeated spiral, but the knowledge and history passed on in this process is the biggest trace that a species can leave in time.

By the same token, it would be pointless if genes couldn't pass on everything.

Unless knowledge and brilliance can be inherited across species.

Think about it and know it's impossible.

Under such a devastating blow, even the cockroaches and rats are dead, what other species can help them pass the fire of civilization?

That's when Gadorn realized that it was all futile.

The world wants to destroy them, and they have no choice but to fight to the end.

After countless experiments, the best solution Gadorn came up with was the revival of the city's will.Since the death of the city is the bell that starts everything, their resurrection may also become the morning star that breaks through the darkness.

"In principle, there is nothing wrong with it."

The same goes for New York thoughts after experiencing it first hand.

If the spirit of the city can survive here and re-support the energy cycle of the world, the Great Will will not continue to want to completely break the current biological chain, but will let everything continue to run.

as always.

The biggest problem is that no city spirit can survive here.

The "hypoxia" is real, and it's complete.

"I guess the 'Great Will' of the world really exists," New York twirled his cane, rubbing the low end against the rocks, "and it did what was best."

As for how big this "will" is, it's hard to say. Based on the analysis of New York's knowledge, it should be the energy level of this planet.

The galaxies, the Milky Way, and the universe, which are too huge, belong to the class of "giant". Human beings can't see them, and they can't see human beings. Even if cities exist, they are too small for a galaxy Now, they are unlikely to take care of these things.

However, at the same time, the destruction of Gadorn was universal in nature, and the destruction happened no matter where in the universe.

Here is Tianhuo, maybe another planet is a freezing cold wave, as for the spaceship, it is easy to handle, whether it is a black hole or a change in the magnetic field, it is a small matter for the big will.

"The world made the best choice, but it's a pity that Gadorn didn't accept it."

London and New York think about the same, sigh.

And the cities must have accepted the world's decision.

"You mean 'hypoxia' is the world's choice?"

Bruce, who didn't know when he came to the back of the two cities, asked aloud.

New York turned his cane reflexively, and his whole body took a step forward, stopping between Bruce and London under London's playful gaze.

"You look a little nervous?" Bruce raised an eyebrow.

"..." New York was silent for a while, "No, it's not the world's choice, but an inducement. I guess, 'hypoxia' has long existed."

He didn't seem to want to say much, and motioned to London to explain.

London said: "Judging from the current situation, our city is more like a bird, and it will not be too obvious before death. Gadorn thinks their city died suddenly, but I am more inclined,' The suffocation' has always been there, the death was only because the cities were stretched to the limit."

"Are you also in 'choke' now?" Bruce asked.

When chatting with Gotham before, he had an accurate guess, and now it's just a confirmation.

London nodded and admitted: "We can support it for a long time, so there is no need to worry about it."

When London said this, he looked at Stark, who was listening beside him. Iron Man frowned, and gestured with the portable version of the palm cannon, as if he wanted to violently tear down the door.

"Calm down, Mr. Stark." London was polite.

Stark is obviously very concerned about the situation in New York, and he doesn't want to stay in this world too much after hearing the problem. Who knows if they are the first to be killed by heat, or their city is suffocated first.

However, London's attitude made Stark unable to get angry, so he could only feel aggrieved.

"I'm trying, really!" Grinding his teeth.

Bruce casts his sights on New York.

"I thought you knew this a long time ago, so you brought us here, in order to 'supply oxygen' to you."

Just a short paragraph, it seems that Bruce has deduced a lot of things.

Under Stark's surprised gaze, New York denies it.

"'Oxygen supply' is just a windfall. We brought you here at first, just because of these things, you have to see for yourself." New York looked at Bruce, "You know the inferiority of human beings best, don't you? If not See it with your own eyes, and there are some things you won't believe."

"About the real cause of 'hypoxia'?"

"Correct."

New York looks at the murals.

"It's a pity that we are not sure of the real cause. The information here is too weathered. We need more channels to obtain information. I hope Gotham and the others can gain something."

"Ghost letter" was written bluntly in Bruce's sight.

Uncertainty does not mean that there is no reasonable guess.

After getting along with these times, Bruce has fully understood the urine nature of these cities.

The author has something to say:

Mr. Stark, who is working diligently, received a system reminder:

Ding - hello your city New York is dying.

Stark:? ? ?

Stark:! ! !

Stark: WTF! ! ! ? ? ?

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