"The world may face destruction."

Even if the gods are still alive, can they defeat the extraterrestrial enemy once again by uniting all forces?

I'm afraid that won't work.

Besides, this is now an era in which the gods have long since departed.

She shook her head and looked up at David.

If David is indeed the King of Atlantis, judging from what he said when he returned last time, and that he had 'contact' with the Green Lantern Corps, he seems to be the best candidate to unite the forces of the world today. However, she is not optimistic that David can surpass Zeus and lead the forces of Earth to defeat the Dark Lord, who has become a thousand times more terrifying.

I want to take this box with me.

It has become the source of all trouble; staying on Paradise Island is not a good thing.

After thinking for a moment, David manipulated gravity to grab the mother box remotely.

While the Amazons are strong, they are still far behind Darkseid's army of Apokolips Parademon.

The best proof of this is that Steppenwolf led his Parademon army to victory and quickly decimated the Amazons.

Although he instilled fear in the Mother Box, he couldn't stay there any longer. Who knew if the Mother Box would reactivate and contact the Apokolips army after he left?

Where are you taking it?

Although it was something the gods had entrusted to protect, the king of the Amazons had now changed, and she had no right to decide. Hippolyta simply asked.

It seems a little afraid of you.

If you find three boxes and keep them with you, will they ever lose contact with outer space again?

As she walked outside, Diana believed this was a solution.

Stepping out of the fortress built on the sea cliff, with waves crashing against the dark cliffs, David smelled the salty sea air and looked at the gloomy, cloudy sky in the distance. He sensed an impending storm, shook his head, and said nothing more.

"Why did this box, which had remained unchanged for millions of years, suddenly become like this?" A dark cloud settled over Hippolyta's brow.

David knew why the mother box was acting strangely.

In the original storyline, because Clark appeared in everyone's sight, governments around the world began to pay attention to things related to aliens. An item that was accidentally captured during World War II and determined to be related to aliens was unearthed and handed over to Cyborg's father for research.

That thing is the Mother Box. After Cyborg finished a football game, he was in a car accident. In order to save his son's life, Cyborg's father bombarded the Mother Box with an energy ray, thus activating the Mother Box and setting the gears of fate in motion.

His appearance alongside Clark did not change that.

But what David couldn't understand was that Clark wasn't dead now. Although he wasn't as powerful as in the original timeline, he had a self that was no weaker than Clark back then, or even stronger. So how did the Mother Box start contacting Apokolips?

Did I change something that caused all of this?

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Why the Mother Box could contact Apokolips while Clark was alive and with him present was a question David decided to put aside for the time being.

"Apokolips has probably been contacted, and a Parademon army led by Apokolips' high command could arrive at any time. It is more important to devise a plan of defense."

He took the Mother Box from Paradise Island, preparing to travel to Atlantis.

"Can you take me with you?"

If extraterrestrial enemies were to invade this world, I hope I could be on the front lines of the battle, contributing my share to protecting it.

Diana suggested that she go off the island with him.

David thought about it and agreed.

Originally, only Steppenwolf appeared in the story. If it were just Steppenwolf, he was confident that he could handle it alone. However, things might not develop as originally planned, since some things have changed.

"What if it wasn't just Steppenwolf, but also Grandma Kind, Dessard, Mantis, Kalibak... or even Darkseid himself!"

The names of those fierce and powerful high-ranking officials of Apokolips flashed through his mind.

Then you can't solve it by yourself.

As the daughter of Zeus, Diana possesses immense untapped potential, which, if unleashed, would be a powerful asset.

David then took Diana to Atlantis, where they retrieved the second Mother Box and sent it to the Lonely Fortress in the Arctic, hoping Jor-El could try to use technology to prevent the Mother Box from contacting Apokolips.

"The technology contained in this box surpasses that of Krypton."

I can see that, like the World Engine, it can modify the planetary environment, and in addition... it also has the ability to create creative fields, detect life, absorb and emit explosives.

There also seems to be some kind of spatial teleportation technology.

Inside the Fortress of Solitude, Joe Al stood before two boxes and a holographic projection displaying various parameters, his brow furrowed in disbelief.

“I’ll try my best, David.”

Don't get your hopes up too high.

After David defeated Brainiac and obtained Brainiac's spaceship, he also placed the spaceship in the uninhabited depths of the Arctic, where steel could be frozen and shattered. Through studying the spaceship, Joe Al's technological knowledge increased significantly.

Although Jor-El is a rare genius in Kryptonian history, he is nothing compared to Brainiac, an intelligent life form with a level 12 intelligence.

Some of Apokolips' technologies are outdated compared to Brainiac's.

Withdrawing her slightly curious gaze from the advanced spaceship's bulkhead, Diana entered the alien spaceship that would astound human scientists, behaving no differently than if she were walking on the impoverished and backward streets of Kandak at the time.

Just like how primitive people couldn't tell which was more technologically advanced, an electric kettle or a holographic projection setup.

"Now go find the third box."

David nodded at Joe Al's reminder, then sent a message to Clark, briefly explaining the crisis Earth was currently facing.

“I sent Clark, who lives nearby, there first.”

He wouldn't take such initiative to get involved in other matters, but this is a crisis concerning the safety of the Earth, from which no one can escape.

"Do you know where the third box is?" Diana asked, puzzled.

Her last trip to Paradise Island gave her some understanding of the human world. Humans have long been scattered into countries of all sizes, and records about the Mother Box have probably been lost to the annals of history.

"In Gotham City."

David gave the correct answer, and then added, "Hopefully we can still make it in time."

Cyborg Victor Stone is a Gotham native; his father, Silas Stone, worked on the Mother Box at Gotham's Star Labs Gotham branch.

After he made contact, the two mother boxes detected his presence and set him as an unsuitable landing location. The remaining one is the only one left, as the mother box has no other choice.

……

Under a dark cloud, on a high-rise building in Gotham.

"Please, let me go!"

"You should have taken me to the police station, not here!"

A tall, burly robber was on the verge of tears as he begged Batman, the city's Dark Knight, for mercy.

Once upon a time, when he was talking about Batman with some of his lowlife friends, he would boast after drinking that if he met him, he would definitely blow out the tires of his Batmobile and beat him so badly that he couldn't take care of himself. At the very least, he would never beg for mercy from that freak.

That's what he originally thought.

If Batman hadn't discovered him committing the crime in a dark alley, he would now be hanging upside down on the edge of a multi-story building, swaying in the cold wind like a piece of fat meat used as bait.

He'll be much tougher.

Whoosh!

The cold wind howled in his ears like the sharp roar of a monster. Below him was a dizzying height. Cars came and went on the road, and the cars looked like matchboxes. His heart was pounding wildly, as if it was about to jump out of his throat.

"Soon."

Batman's voice is cold and deep.

"What do you want me to do!" the robber screamed, full of incomprehension. "Say something!"

Batman was unlikely to torment him for no reason, and he frantically tried to recall if he knew any clues about a major case.

"Do what you are doing right now."

Batman, dressed in a black suit, looks up at the sky.

"fear!"

A sharp roar came from the clouds that seemed to be churning in a sea of ​​bitterness. A humanoid monster with dragonfly wings, dressed in high-tech armor, swooped down and headed straight for the robber who exuded fear.

"They are indeed looking for fear."

Batman pulled hard, and the monster missed its target. Instinctively, it reached forward like a prey caught on a hook, but its hands were bound by a pair of bat nooses. It spotted Batman, became ferocious, and flew towards the creature that attacked it.

Bruce Wayne dodged its powerful impact, sidestepped it, grabbed its leg, and slammed it to the ground. His exoskeleton-enhanced gauntlets slammed into the monster's shriveled, ugly head.

An attack capable of denting a concrete wall merely stunned it.

He frowned and stood up. His wrist guards coldly emitted a large net made of high-density alloy, which covered the monster's body and captured it.

The monster struggled several times but could not break free. It made a violent, insect-like cry. A bright orange light, symbolizing danger, flashed on its chest. A few seconds later, its entire body exploded and turned to ashes.

"It has no rationality, it is excited by fear, and it only knows how to attack. It is an extreme biological weapon."

Batman lowered his hand that had been covering his face and frowned; it was worse than he had imagined.

"It has a self-destruct program inside its body, and it cannot be captured or studied. How brutal!"

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