Rorschach and Clark Kent decided to conduct their experiment in a sparsely populated area.

After saying goodbye to the Kents, Rorschach and his companion quickly left the Kent farm.

We arrived at the edge of Smallville, on a desolate, uninhabited mountain.

"Alright, let's leave it here!"

Luo Xia looked around and nodded with great satisfaction.

Then, without waiting, I took the cube out.

Clark Kent didn't waste any more words, took the key hanging around his neck and handed it to Rorschach.

Rorschach didn't stand on ceremony with Clark Kent. He took the key and, with a hint of anticipation, pushed it into the slot of the cube.

Perfect fit.

Perfect match!

Rorschach and Clark Kent both felt a slight jolt of energy.

Previously it was just speculation, but at this moment, everyone can be absolutely certain.

Clark Kent's key was indeed used to activate this cube!

There's no more nonsense going on.

With a gentle push, Rorschach pressed the key completely into the cube's slot.

next moment.

Kakaka!

Kakaka!

The entire earth began to tremble.

Suddenly, one after another enormous "ice spikes" shot out from the ground in front of Luo Xia and his companion!

The ice spikes seemed to have no pattern; they just pierced out haphazardly.

But it only took the blink of an eye.

A strangely shaped crystal fortress with a strong "alien feel" was thus formed.

Rorschach: "..."

This thing is just a fortress of loneliness!

It has always been Superman's secret base in the Arctic.

It was only because Rorschach, a butterfly flapping its wings, that it has now made its debut in Smallville so early.

"what is this?"

Clark Kent stared at the crystal fortress before him, his eyes widening slightly.

It was filled with light of wonder and excitement.

Krypton Technology!

Although Clark Kent currently doesn't know what this thing actually is.

But without a doubt, it must be a product of Kryptonian technology.

Clark Kent initially had some doubts about Rorschach's Kryptonian explanation.

But this moment.

Clark Kent's last shred of doubt had completely vanished.

He truly believed that Rorschach, like him, was a Kryptonian from Krypton.

"Incredible, really incredible!"

Clark Kent was amazed.

Like Grandma Liu about to enter the Grand View Garden, she subconsciously took a step and walked in through the entrance.

The same goes for Rorschach.

Together with Clark Kent, they entered the Fortress of Solitude.

However, when the two went inside, the Lonely Fortress was empty.

The imagined "ghost" of Joel did not appear.

Chapter 433 The Confusion of Da Chao and his son: Who exactly is Homelander?

"Homelander, where is this place?"

Clark Kent looked around Lonely Fortress with excitement and curiosity, while eagerly pressing Rorschach for answers.

"Fortress of Loneliness".

Rorschach spoke frankly, "And it's very likely that this was left to you by your father."

That's right.

There isn't just one Lonely Fortress; it seems to be a "standard feature" for Kryptonians coming to Earth.

After all, to put it bluntly, Lonely Fortress is actually just a high-tech secret base.

Of course.

Given the obvious connection between Bryniak and Superman, Rorschach naturally leans more towards the idea that the item belongs to Jorel.

So, if this really is Superman's lonely fortress...

After a moment's thought, Rorschach made a decision.

The Lonely Fortress was of no use to him; at best, it served as a collectible.

If we're going to keep it, we might as well give it back to Da Chao.

The paid kind.

"My father?"

Clark paused for a moment, then became somewhat excited. "You mean, Jorge?"

"of course."

Rorschach nodded, his gaze lingering on a control panel-like area within the Lonely Fortress. "You can give it a try."

Clark Kent followed Rorschach's gaze and indeed found that there was another card slot there.

And right there in the card slot was Clark Kent's key.

It just happened to sit on the card slot, but it didn't actually go in.

Clark Kent, filled with anticipation, stepped forward and pressed all the keys.

hum!

A figure suddenly appeared out of nowhere.

He was a middle-aged man who exuded immense authority, yet also possessed a touch of gentleness.

Although it was just a holographic projection, Clark Kent felt a strange sense of familiarity upon first seeing it.

“Karl El”.

"I never imagined I'd see you grow up. I wish Laura were here too."

The figure looked Clark Kent up and down, a kind expression on his face.

"Are you Joel?"

Clark Kent stared intently at Joel and posed this probing question.

"This is the first time you've activated me. I didn't expect you to already know who I am. I have to say, this is somewhat unexpected."

Joel looked at Clark Kent with some surprise.

He never expected that his son would recognize him before he even had a chance to identify himself.

Then the problem is coming.

Who told Karl?

"So, you really are my father, Karl?"

Once he realized this, Clark Kent became increasingly unsettled.

“Karl, let’s talk about that later. I’ve noticed someone here who shouldn’t be here.”

Joel interrupted Clark Kent.

Without a doubt, the other party was referring to Rorschach.

"Wait a moment."

Clark Kent called out to Joel, "Actually, he was the one who discovered this fortress and brought me here."

"Then Carl, you should have a good talk with your friend. This is your place, you understand?"

Joel said this to Clark Kent.

"Things aren't that simple; I need some time."

Clark Kent felt a slight headache coming on.

Before deciding to open the fortress, Rorschach and the two had an agreement.

The ownership of this thing belongs to the homeland, not him.

Clark Kent readily agreed at the time.

But Clark Kent could never have imagined that the unremarkable cube would actually be his "home".

If that's the case, Clark Kent wouldn't be willing to give up.

But those people from the motherland are not easy to deal with.

"The Fatherlanders".

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