call out!
Just then, a green-glowing ring flew over at lightning speed.
Upon seeing the familiar green light, it looked like a ring made of green meteorite.
The weakened Clark dodged, but the object suddenly veered and flew towards him again. He quickly grabbed a piece of broken wood and knocked the ring away like a cricket ball.
The ring flew towards the horizon, traveling thousands of meters in the blink of an eye, before being firmly caught in the hand of a flying figure.
hum!
Before Clark could catch his breath, a green beam of light as thick as a bucket struck him. He was sent flying like he'd been hit by a truck, crashing into a wall and bleeding from the corner of his mouth.
Amidst the rubble of the broken billboard, Ramsey, having overturned a shattered piece, stood up in a disheveled state, looked at his severely injured enemy, and laughed triumphantly.
"How about that, you son of a bitch, didn't expect this move?"
"It's going to hurt a lot next."
Ramsey gathered green energy in his hands, ready to leap over the building and deliver another close-range blow to the weakened and injured Clark.
"You, what did you just say?"
A shadow fell, enveloping him from the sky, and a chilling sound, like the wind blowing from an iceberg that has never melted for millennia, reached his ears.
Ramsey looked up and saw a figure standing in mid-air, looking down with a cold expression.
For some reason, he suddenly felt a pang of panic and a strange tremor, like a small animal being targeted by a prehistoric ferocious predator. In his shock and anger, he fired shockwaves from both hands again.
"You think this ridiculous attack will work on me?"
The shockwave hit David like a harmless dance floor beam, and he expressionlessly raised his hand.
Under the immense force, Ramsey's body was lifted uncontrollably, his limbs were straightened, making him feel like a helpless white rat on a dissection table.
"Help! I'm being torn apart!"
His body felt like it was being torn to pieces by a terrifying force; the excruciating pain made him scream in terror.
"Let...let me go!"
“Scum like you must have never cared about the beautiful space above you.”
David could tell what kind of person Ramsey was the moment he saw him: rude, savage, and stupid, like a Shar Pei that only knew how to eat and sleep, barking only at the weak.
"Before you die, I'll let you experience it properly."
He raised his hand.
Ramsey was like a cannonball, a piece of trash thrown out by Earth's gravitational field, reaching tens of thousands of meters in the air in the blink of an eye.
"Uh...uh..."
As the process accelerated, he couldn't breathe, his lungs felt like they were being squeezed tightly by a giant hand, and he deeply felt the pain of suffocation. His eyes widened in terror, and all he could see was the dazzling sun growing bigger and bigger.
Finally, he entered the desolate and cold space. His powerful body made him deeply experience the pain of his body fluids boiling due to the sudden drop in air pressure. After a few unbearable seconds, extreme cold enveloped him.
Ramsey's pained and contorted expression froze on his face, turning him into an ice sculpture of a corpse floating in space.
"Dai... Purple Light Man, where did you send him?"
Upon seeing his younger brother appear, Clark stood up, clutching his aching chest. He stared in shock at his brother flying in mid-air, and changed his address halfway through calling his brother's name.
Although he has regained some of his vision, he is not yet able to see through things or see very far as before.
"A peaceful heaven."
"All right……"
Clark hesitated, gradually getting used to his brother's behavior, and especially after hearing Ramsey's profanity that involved their mother, he wasn't too surprised by his fate.
"How can you fly?"
It feels like my ribs are broken.
Clark was still in excruciating pain in his chest. He wanted to go over and say a few words to his brother, but even walking was difficult.
"Ramsey's energy radiation wasn't that strong, but it seemed to penetrate deep into my flesh and cells, like a stubborn stain."
He basked in the sun for a while, but it didn't help.
"This can help you."
David manipulated gravity, and the green light ring slowly flew over.
I saw the familiar green light.
Clark was instinctively afraid, but thinking that his brother wouldn't harm him, he hesitated before taking it.
"Intelligent life has been locked on. Clark Kent from Earth, you possess a strong will to overcome fear. Welcome to the Green Lantern Corps."
As it approached the chosen successor, the ring finally began to announce the chosen words to the successor.
"It spoke?"
What...what is this?
The ring automatically slipped onto his finger, and Clark looked at David in shock and a bit flustered.
"Proof of a legion member's identity."
Seeing that Clark had indeed been chosen by another light ring, David looked into the distance, no longer resisting the power of the ring, letting a green light shield envelop him as he drifted away.
"The owner of the lamp ring doesn't seem to be dead yet; is it a selection process that was activated when the person was near death?"
"A legion member?"
Seeing that David did not resist the force and seemed to let it take him wherever it wanted, Clark did the same. But unlike David, who knew what was going to happen, he had a lot of questions he wanted to ask his brother.
"Residual deadly radiation targeting your race was detected in your body and has been removed."
A surge of green energy swept through his body, and Clark felt light and refreshed. He looked at the ring.
"Although I don't know what it is, it seems pretty good."
The two were carried away by the green energy shield and flew rapidly towards the horizon, leaving the crowd stunned by a series of unexpected twists and turns, wondering what was going on.
"Ahem... The chosen will has arrived."
At dawn, a cold sea breeze blew across the pier.
On the beach, in a damaged escape pod, the weak and dying Abin Su looked up at the sky, somewhat relieved that after landing on this backward planet, he had managed to hold on until the chosen one was brought to him.
Two young figures landed on the beach, but things seemed to be different from what he had expected.
The light ring sent a message, and Abin Sue paused, glancing at Clark and then at David.
"A living Kryptonian, and... an equally powerful unknown race of life from outer space?"
I'd rather not implement anti-theft measures; it seems too troublesome, and it wouldn't be comfortable for my readers either.
127. Chapter 126 Kryptonians? Are you talking about me?
"The spaceship crashed on Earth, and the purple-skinned, dying aliens were found."
This must be Abin Sue.
David waved his hand, and the gravitational field, like a giant hand, gently pulled the escape pod from the seawater onto the beach.
He glanced at the ring on his hand.
"I just don't know whether Clark or I got the green light ring that should have belonged to Hal Jordan."
Hey, how are you?
After being stunned by the sight of the alien, Clark hurriedly tore open the transparent hatch of the escape pod and pressed on Abin Sue's chest to try to stop the bleeding.
"Please don't die, I'll take you to the hospital right away."
Although he knew the chances were slim, perhaps this alien with purple blood had a body structure similar to that of a human.
“No.” Abin Sue shook his head weakly, struggling to fulfill his final duty as a Lantern Knight.
"Ahem...ahem, my name is Abin Sue, and I am the guardian of Sector 2814 of the Green Lantern Corps universe."
The power of fear was eroding his body; he wouldn't last much longer.
"Stop talking. You should save your energy now. You'll be at the nearest hospital in five seconds."
Hearing the horrifying sight of him coughing up blood as he spoke, Clark wanted to pick up Abin Sue and rush to the nearest neighborhood hospital.
"Let him speak, Clark."
David pressed down on his shoulder to stop him from moving and shook his head.
"The medical facilities on Earth cannot save him."
As one of the most advanced technological creations in the universe, the Lamp Ring itself has healing abilities. If it can heal, it will not initiate the process of selecting a successor.
There was nothing he could do about the life of this honest and upright lantern spirit.
"Even the Dionysian factor might not be of any use."
David's gaze swept over the terrifying power of fear clinging to Abin Sue's horrifying injuries.
You'll Also Like
-
Saiyans in the Naruto world
Chapter 121 7 hours ago -
Invitation declined; Multiverse Mall is now open for business.
Chapter 404 7 hours ago -
National Fate: A Crossover Anime Marriage, Starting with the Great Tree King
Chapter 154 7 hours ago -
I'm in Konoha, and I have ten skill slots.
Chapter 223 7 hours ago -
Ultimate: Starting with Yujiro Hanma, spoiling the sun until it cries.
Chapter 437 7 hours ago -
I, the younger brother of Superman, ended up with a Thanos template.
Chapter 271 7 hours ago -
Genshin Impact: Void Celestial God, Join Chat Group
Chapter 254 7 hours ago -
Starting with One Piece, a Multiverse Simulation
Chapter 453 7 hours ago -
Pokémon: Starting with a strongman and a slacker
Chapter 351 7 hours ago -
In the martial arts world, he threatens Yin Susu from the start.
Chapter 1050 7 hours ago