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Chapter 134 - Chapter 118 Idealistic Superman

In the empty, boundless space.

Another prosperous life Planet had become silent and dead.

The monster, Parallax, with a head like a hornless evil dragon, dragged its massive body and long, flowing tentacles, emitting an indescribable terrifying aura.

Having absorbed the fear of all living beings on an entire Planet, it once again set out into space.

It wanted to destroy the place that had imprisoned it for countless years!

Parallax greedily absorbed the fear of all life it encountered along the way, continuously increasing its power, and the terrifying aura it exuded became even more dreadful.

Before long, a small star system centered around a yellow star in its prime appeared in its line of sight.

In the distant view, a Wei blue Planet came into view.

"We're saved, the tornado is gone!"

"We're all saved." "Thank you, you are our heroes."

The others, the people under the bridge, cheered excitedly, having survived a disaster, looking at Ron and Catwoman as if they were heroes and deities who had descended to Earth to save the World.

"You, you are..."

Under the bridge, Martha and Jonathan's family, Clark, looked excitedly at Ron and the other person.

He realized he was never alone.

There was more than one unusual person in the World.

"To risk your life to save a dog..."

Before he could finish his words, stumbling with excitement, Ron looked at Kent and shook his head slightly.

He truly couldn't understand an act of risking one's life to save a pet, ultimately separating forever from one's family.

Catwoman even clicked her tongue; although she loved cats very much, she wouldn't risk her own life to save a cat, especially when she had family who cared about her.

"Thank you for saving Jonathan.

Truly, thank you."

Martha looked in surprise at Ron and Catwoman, who had descended from the sky, feeling a bit awkward and unsure how to address them, but thanked them sincerely, then looked at Hank, the golden retriever with his tongue out at her feet, and awkwardly explained for her husband.

"Hank is also a member of our family."

Hearing Ron's words, Jonathan Kent's expression became slightly awkward.

He thought he had enough time and didn't expect an accident, almost dying in the tornado.

"Thank you both, if it weren't for you, I would be dead, and I wouldn't be able to see Martha and Kara again.

May I ask who you are?"

He looked at the two nervously.

Deities, or aliens?

Why did they suddenly appear here? Were they specifically looking for his son?

"Are you from another Planet?"

Clark asked even more excitedly, his eyes burning with anticipation for Ron and the other's answer.

He desperately wanted to know their identities, wondering if they were his compatriots who had come to find him.

Where did he truly come from? Which star in the sky?

"Perhaps you'll be disappointed, she and I are both Earthlings."

Ron understood the young Superman's hopes very well and said slowly.

As he spoke, his psychic abilities extended, briefly touching Superman and recording his template.

"Earthling?

Didn't those big-headed little blue people say you were a deity?"

Catwoman said, hugging her slender arms.

Native Earthlings? Are they not native Earth deities?

Just wondering which one from the myths?

Deities who wield lightning, there seem to be many in myths, the most famous being Zeus, the Greek King of Gods, God of Sky and Lightning.

"But this guy shouldn't be that.

He doesn't seem like the type to not even spare men, or to shamelessly seduce women by transforming into animals."

She secretly glanced at Ron's profile and thought.

In reality, when asked about their identities, Catwoman, as his companion, also didn't know Ron's origin; this powerful man beside her was full of mystery.

"Deity?"

Clark was a little disappointed to learn that Ron and the other weren't aliens, but hearing that word, he was surprised again.

Jonathan and Martha looked at Ron, their eyes filled with doubt and astonishment.

Was the person in front of them truly a deity?!

Twenty years ago, they learned that there were not only humans in the Universe, but also aliens, and some aliens even looked exactly like humans.

Could deities also be real?

"If you don't want to be surrounded and interviewed, I suggest we talk somewhere else."

Catwoman looked at the excited crowd, some even secretly trying to take pictures with their phones, and suggested.

Jonathan's family also noticed this situation and quickly turned their faces away, not wanting to be photographed.

Ron nodded slightly at her.

She used the power of her Green Lantern Ring to create a large disc to lift them, and another large ball of light to encase the Kent family's car.

They flew towards the horizon, away from the crowd on the ground who wanted to take pictures.

"This is for the best, thank you."

Jonathan hugged a slightly flustered Martha, secretly letting out a sigh of relief, and said softly, looking at his joyful son beside him.

No matter what, under the watchful eyes of everyone, their family's contact with Ron and the other, who were either deities or aliens, would surely lead to the Military questioning them if their identities were exposed afterward.

Others might just sign a non-disclosure agreement, but their family had someone who couldn't be scrutinized or dug into deeply—their alien appearance.

"Can I ask where he's from, what kind of deity?"

Looking at Ron, who was gazing into the distance as if in thought, Clark, slightly excited, pressed Catwoman for answers.

The young Superman, who hadn't experienced the pain of losing his father, wasn't as serious as he would be in later days, and a hint of compassion always lingered on his face.

Especially at this moment.

Even though the answer wasn't about aliens, since this World wasn't so simple, he believed his father's reason for stopping him from hiding his abilities might also disappear.

"As expected, not an ordinary Kryptonian template..."

As they flew away on the disc, Ron's expression was calm, his eyes subtly shifting.

The system's collected templates now included a Superman template, but it was followed by an endless string of Zeros.

This was clearly abnormal; a Kryptonian template couldn't be this valuable. It could only be due to Superman's unique nature.

"Superman's importance to the DC Multiverse is unparalleled.

His power and uniqueness are not because he is a Kryptonian, nor because he carries the Kryptonian Life Codex within him..."

The Kryptonian race is indeed powerful, but Superman is unique; there is no second Kryptonian as special and powerful as him.

Superman's home Planet, Kryptonian, was a very powerful civilization, with a long history and extremely advanced technology. The gravity on the Planet far exceeded that of Earth, and almost everyone was a Superman.

They abandoned natural reproduction, using genetic modification and machine reproduction to create offspring. Workers were born as workers, generals were destined to be generals, and those decided to be scientists were smarter than other Kryptonians.

Zod, as a Kryptonian General, was born for combat and leadership, but he would later lose to Superman, the son of a scientist, when he came to Earth.

Not just him, countless powerful villains were defeated by Superman.

It wasn't because Superman was naturally born, nor because he had the Kryptonian gene pool Life Codex within him, but because he was Superman.

"Superman is a unique existence in the DC Multiverse; he is the center of the Multiverse, and he possesses endless potential."

Ron did not look at Superman, who was excitedly pressing for information about them, but looked at the distant sky.

For example, Superman, after spending over ten thousand years in the Sun, would emerge as Golden Superman, possessing the knowledge and abilities of a Fifth-Dimensional King, capable of creating life from nothing, altering reality, knowing everything, and doing anything.

Another example is Silver Superman, who can extinguish a star with a sneeze and is constantly growing stronger, capable of creating life, controlling time and space, twisting the future and reality, and easily creating and destroying the Universe.

But none of these compare to Thought Robot Superman.

"The so-called Thought Robot Superman is the state of the Main Universe Superman when his power erupts, his strength increasing wildly according to his needs."

The Main Universe Superman, in an explosive state, once shattered the Multiverse with a punch imbued with strong conviction and defeated the Six-Dimensional God World Forger. In Dr. Manhattan's vision of the future, there was also a future where he was killed by an enraged Superman's single punch.

Because it completely defies logic, it is called Thought Robot.

"Although Superman is a Kryptonian, no Kryptonian can compare to him; his template cannot be measured by a simple Kryptonian template."

There is also an argument that proves Superman is the son of the DC Multiverse: the Superman Sword.

The Superman Sword is a divine sword that was born with the Universe itself, and its hilt is engraved with Superman's symbol.

At that time, Kryptonian didn't even exist, let alone Superman, but the Superman Sword was already born, waiting for his arrival.

The longer the Superman Sword stays with Superman, the stronger Superman can become. If he fully accepts the Superman Sword, he can become invincible and omnipotent in the Multiverse.

However, Superman later threw the Superman Sword into the Universe because he felt no one should be that powerful.

It can be said that Superman was destined to be invincible in the Multiverse from birth.

"Acquiring the Superman template means you can sleep in the Sun for a hundred centuries and become a Fifth-Dimensional King, and there's the Superman Sword, an even faster way to become an invincible powerhouse in the Multiverse.

At certain special moments, he can even unleash his full potential, erupting with the power to shatter the Multiverse."

Ron shook his head slightly.

Thinking about it this way, the price of the Superman template wasn't exaggerated.

But he certainly wouldn't be able to purchase it anytime soon.

He had long anticipated this outcome, so he wasn't particularly disappointed.

"The Kryptonian template must fall to Zod."

He remembered that at this time, Zod should be wandering the Universe with his subordinates, searching everywhere for surviving kin and spaceship resources.

"Hmm?"

Suddenly, Ron, who was thinking of going to the Universe to find Zod, looked up at the sky, as if he saw something beyond the firmament, and murmured softly.

"Something's coming to Earth."

"What's wrong?"

Catwoman saw him suddenly look towards the sky and asked, puzzled.

At the same time, her Green Lantern Ring emitted a buzzing sound, seemingly warning her.

"Such a huge, huge monster."

Clark's eyes widened. His gaze traveled thousands of miles into space, and he said in surprise.

Ron's expression shifted. As far as his eyes could see, a massive tentacled monster over a hundred meters long, with a hideous head and a face filled with ruthlessness and greed, emanated a terrifying aura, rushing impatiently towards Earth, as if it regarded all living beings on Earth as a delicious meal.

"Parallax, the sentient embodiment of another power in the emotional spectrum: the power of fear!"

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