The Comprehensive Evolution of American Comics.

Chapter 1256 The Coming Reach Fleet

Chapter 1256 The Coming Reach Fleet
Although Lei Xiaogu's nickname is the leader of demons, and he is often portrayed as a cold-blooded person, there are many instances in both the comics and the animation where he shows his care for his family.

The same applies to both Talia and Damian. As for Lei Xiaogu's other daughter, Yang Le was sorry to say he had no impression of her. He only knew that such a person existed, but he didn't even know her name.

I don't know if this person exists in this universe, but since Lei Xiaogu, Talia, and Damian didn't mention him, he probably doesn't exist.

"Do a good job." Yang Le patted Damian on the shoulder. "We all know it's really difficult to put this on a kid like you, but I reckon you'll have a partner soon."

"Companion?" Damian looked at Yang Le curiously. Since the other party didn't say anything, he thought that he was going to be assigned a deputy. But since the choice hadn't been decided yet, he didn't ask any more questions.

"I still have to deal with things with the Zerg in the Reach, so I won't stay any longer." Yang Le turned around, waved his hand, and then made a phone call gesture.

"If you have any difficulties, just call me. Don't keep things to yourself. Learn from your grandfather that you should make the most of everything."

Damian understood what Yang Le meant: he wanted to tell him not to put on a brave face when something was wrong, which is a common mistake among most teenagers—arrogance.

Damian, of course, wouldn't do that. As a member of the Assassin's Guild, he knew best what was right and wrong.

...

After leaving the Assassin Alliance, the busy Yang Le did not return home directly, but went straight to the Watchtower. Just as he had told Damian, the Reach Zerg were about to enter the solar system.

Upon entering the conference hall, almost all the seats were already occupied. Judging from the murmurs that had just subsided, it was clear that everyone had been discussing the matter until now.

Where were we?

"We're discussing how to deal with the Reach swarm," Green Lantern Hal said, resting his hands behind his back. "I advocate for a proactive strike; we can't let those guys into the solar system."

"Because we're afraid those guys might suddenly have a brain fart and decide to fight to the death, the Earth can't withstand their indiscriminate bombing."

“But we’re not Green Lanterns,” Green Arrow interjected. “Most members of the Justice League don’t have the ability to travel through space. If the battlefield were to be completely moved to outer space, the Justice League’s available forces would be drastically reduced.”

While the two were arguing, Yang Le also took over the minutes of the first half of the meeting from Diana. The previous topics had gone smoothly, but the meeting stalled on this particular point.

In fact, no one in the alliance wanted to set up the battlefield on Earth, but it had to be admitted that Earth did not yet have the capability to fight in space.

Even the Justice League, with its world-leading technology, has only just begun preparations, and Batman and his crew's spaceships are still in the early stages of construction.

If we want these things to be implemented, it will take at least three to five years.

"Boom!"

"Quiet! Everyone, please be quiet!"

Yang Le tapped the table, stopping the argument from starting again.

"I can solve this problem as well. Do you all remember the World of War we captured not long ago?"

"You mean we should use the Warworld as a base to fight against the Zerg in the Reach?"

Mr. Zhuoyue smiled and shook his head, saying, "That is indeed a good idea, but only if the thing is good." "I have seen the battle report that Robin submitted not long ago. According to a rough calculation, the surface of the war world's weapons has been damaged by 30%, and the interior has been destroyed by 26%."

"Most importantly, the control device of the war world was destroyed by those kids. You have to understand that it was a mobile fortress the size of a white dwarf star. It's simply impossible to replace the original operating system with one in a short period of time."

“You’ve gone a bit too far, Mr. Excellence,” Diana frowned. “The Young Justice League protected the Earth when we adults were in trouble.”

"Besides, that's Mongo. Even Superman and I can't guarantee that we'll have the upper hand in a fight against him. It's certainly a good idea to destroy the control device and bring the war world to a standstill."

“I think so too.” Superman nodded. “I believe the Young Justice League handled the situation very well.”

Mr. Zhuoyue curled his lip and said, "You guys are the bosses, you make the decisions."

It's obvious he's outwardly compliant but inwardly resentful, but at this stage, nobody cares about his personal feelings.

“Let’s get back to the main topic,” Batman stepped in to take control. “Yang, continue with your previous topic. I believe you’re not speaking without reason.”

“You really understand me,” Yang Le said with a smile. “I have indeed solved the problem of the war world; you should call it Cybertron now.”

"Anyone can talk big," Mr. Zhuoyue said, clearly unconvinced. "That's a mobile fortress the size of a white dwarf star. Do you understand what a white dwarf star is?"

"It's been less than a week since Mongo's invasion. Even if you had five Flashes to help you, you couldn't possibly complete this mission."

"Why bring me up for no reason?" The Flash, Barry, grimaced unhappily, though he only muttered it quietly and didn't say it out loud.

This is a meeting, and the sensible Barry won't let personal feelings interfere at this time, or the meeting will turn into a marketplace.

“I’m not going to argue with you. Facts speak louder than words.” Yang Le stood up. “You’ll see when you come with me. We don’t need to make any bets, after all, I’m not interested in bets that I can win by default.”

As Yang Le spoke, he walked to the wall to the side, then opened a purple portal in front of everyone and went straight in.

The group of superheroes were left looking at each other in confusion. In the end, the three giants were the first to stand up and follow Yang Le into the portal.

Mr. Zhuoyue was very dissatisfied, so he quickly stepped into the portal, only a little slower than the three giants.

After passing through the purple portal, what first caught Mr. Zhuoyue's eye was a void filled with the rhythm of purple energy, with one giant rock after another floating in the endless void.

"Where is this place?" Mr. Zhuoyue asked Yang Le, who was standing in front of him.

"This is a space located outside the universe," Yang Le explained, then beckoned to Mr. Zhuo Yue, who still wanted to ask questions, indicating that he should look in the direction of his hand.

Mr. Zhuoyue, who had been somewhat puzzled, was stunned after looking in the direction Yang Le pointed. Superman, who was next to him, patted him on the shoulder with a wry smile.

"It seems you really have lost this time."

(End of this chapter)

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