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Chapter 1003 New Founding Star Technology Stolen

Chapter 1003 New Founding Star Technology Stolen (Bonus Chapter for Followers of the Nine Heavens Demon-Slaying Ancestor)
However, although these five people came from the new primordial planet, they were not actually the true new gods. According to the Bronze Age setting, they were orphans that the Heavenly Father had gathered from five different eras.

The Heavenly Father brought them to the new planet of creation, where He taught and mentored these five individuals as they grew, hoping they would become warriors who protect peace.

However, although God the Father had high hopes for them, the strength of these five people was really worrying. Whether they were taken out individually or put together as a team, they were no match for the Earth's native Young Justice League.

It can only be said that God's teaching methods are nothing special. Perhaps God knew that these five people were not capable enough, so God gave them a special wooden box.

If these five people place their hands on the Mother Box and shout the word "TARRU", they will be replaced by one person—the Infinite One.

Unlike the weak Eternals, the Infinite Ones possess true cosmic-level strength, capable of holding their own against Darkseid, and even Mantis, Darkseid's top henchman, is no match for them.

However, the Infinite People and the Eternals belong to different types of settings between the old and new eras.

Take Serifen from Eternity, for example. In the old setting, he was like this: a boy dressed as a cowboy. But in the N52 setting, he was changed to a girl, and the sister of the black boy Viking.

As for Infinite Man, in the old setting he was Darkseid's brother, and in the new setting he is the conscience separated from the Father, but either way he is extremely powerful.

In terms of fighting ability alone, Superman in his normal state definitely couldn't beat him.

While Yang Le was gathering information in his mind, the Eternals also introduced their basic information to Superman and the others who had arrived. Yang Le, just as he came to his senses, caught up with the last one, Celifian, after he finished his self-introduction.

“The new Genesis planet?” Superman turned to look at Martian Manhunter behind him. Compared to him, an alien raised on Earth, the latter was obviously more likely to know about this planet.

“I have some recollection.” Martian Manhunter lived up to Superman’s expectations. “They seem to be enemies of Apokolips, but I don’t know the specifics.”

“Yes,” Viking nodded. “Apokolips is the enemy of the New Genesis, and they will never gain the New Genesis’s friendship unless they stop their destruction and aggression!”

Vikin spoke with absolute certainty, and the other four behind him echoed his sentiments, seemingly agreeing with him.

Cassandra nodded to Superman, who was looking at her, indicating that what these people said was true, while Yang Le glared at the Kryptonian who was using his daughter as a lie detector.

Superman scratched his head awkwardly, then turned to the Eternals and said.

"Getting back to the main topic, what is the reason you came to Earth?"

“A large amount of technology from the new Genesis Star has been stolen.” Viking lifted the Mother Box, and a video was projected, showing images of many technological products, including a drill rig whose blades had been modified by Diana.

Besides the drill bit machine, there are many different pieces of equipment, some of which look like backpacks, some like cars, and some like spheres.

Superman spotted the metal ball immediately and recognized it as the 'Ball' that was following Superboy.

Superman, of course, didn't hide anything and immediately told him.

"This sphere is now in our hands; it's one of the enemy devices we captured during our last mission."

“A sphere?” Viking was taken aback at first, then immediately realized. “You mean the Sphere of Life, right? It’s one of the creations of our new primordial planet, a mechanical life form with high intelligence and multiple abilities.”

"You mean he's alive?" Green Lantern Hal sounded surprised. "It should be her," Viking corrected.

Upon hearing this, Hal suddenly realized and said, "I see. Now I know why that ball was willing to follow Superboy."

“We can bring over one… Life Orb,” Superman said. “If you need it, we can do it now.”

“Thank you all for your help.” Viking smiled and shook Superman’s right hand. “Now that we know the Orb of Life is with you, we’re not in a hurry. The more urgent matter is to find the equipment that has fallen into the hands of evil people.”

Everyone nodded in agreement. Viking was right. Compared to the equipment that the Justice League could take at any time, the criminals with high-tech gear were the real threat.

Superman immediately said, "We have absolutely no clue about this. Do you have any leads?"

Vikin didn't hide anything, holding up the wooden box in front of everyone, and then spoke.

"This is the Mother Box, the most precious creation of the New Genesis. You can think of it as a supercomputer. With it, we can track down the still-functioning technologies of the New Genesis."

"When we first arrived on Earth, it was thanks to her that we found this place. The first thing we saw was Wonder Woman dismantling the rescue rig into pieces. We are grateful to her for protecting the honor of the new planet."

Viking looked frightened and said, "If the technology of the new primordial planet is used for war and destruction, then our scientists there are very likely to collapse."

They appear to be a group of people who love peace.

Superman nodded. He loved dealing with peace-loving people, and the help from the new Genesis would also help them deal with the Apokolips attack.

The enemy of my enemy is my friend; this is not just a saying.

“The mother box can only find a few new Founding Star technologies,” Viking said, staring at the mother box. It was unclear how he could decipher the patterns on those circuit boards.

"Is there anything we can do to help?" Superman interjected, his desire to lend a hand impossible to hide.

“We don’t need that many people,” Viking shook his head. “After all, it’s our duty. The Justice League can just find one or two people to act as guides.”

Superman didn't insist, but instead took out a device the size of a fingernail and handed it to Vikin.

"This is our communication device. Please contact us anytime if needed. As for the guide..."

Superman looked around, trying to find the most suitable person to take on this mission, when Yang Le immediately jumped out and volunteered.

"Leave it to me. You all have your own areas to patrol, so it's most appropriate for me to handle this."

Superman was taken aback at first, then immediately smiled. In fact, he also felt that Yang Le was very suitable for this mission, after all, he had a variety of abilities and could handle most situations.

Although Yang Le had joined the Justice League, he hadn't gone on many missions, so Superman couldn't easily order him around. Now that Yang Le had stepped forward on his own, he was more than happy to do so.

(End of this chapter)

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