David knew that Hal Jordan was probably back on the same path as before, and the Blues had planted a spy for him on Earth, but he didn't care.

"We've searched almost the entire moon, but haven't found anyone. Are they hiding even deeper, or have they already left the moon?"

He was unsure, so he could only put it aside for the time being and secretly guard against something suddenly emerging to disturb his peaceful life.

That morning, bright sunlight streamed into the living room through the window.

After finishing breakfast, David and Clark were watching a funny TV program on the sofa in the living room.

"Superman, Beyonders, are you there?"

Suddenly, messages came from the lamps and rings, and when they were opened, they heard Steelbone's voice.

David was somewhat surprised, as he usually didn't get involved in the League's regular activities, such as fighting crime, and Cyborg usually wouldn't contact him.

Clark felt a chill run down his spine. They were being called by the same person, David and Clark. Was there a crisis that the alliance couldn't handle?

"The Alliance's satellites detected a meteor shower suddenly heading towards Earth, arriving in about ten minutes. Calculations indicate that the impact point is approximately at 37.15 degrees North latitude and 88.73 degrees West longitude, within a radius of fifty miles."

"Why do these coordinates seem so familiar?"

Clark was puzzled; he felt like he'd heard that name somewhere before.

"It's the metropolis."

David's eyes flickered, and he sat up, pointing to the ground beneath his feet.

To be more precise, the meteorite impact area covered the town of Smallville.

"here?

Meteor shower?

Clark understood David's implication. After a brief pause, his eyes widened as he realized what was happening, as if his nerves had been instantly triggered.

He will never forget the meteor shower that happened in his town nearly twenty years ago, because he came to Earth with that meteor shower and was found and adopted by his parents.

Twenty years later, another meteor shower swept through the town.

David now knew why Cyborg had messaged him.

Besides global crises, there is another situation in which he would intervene—threats related to Metropolis.

A meteor shower from outer space that could potentially cover the city is something that no one in the alliance besides Clark and him can handle. Calling him is probably just a precaution.

"I understand. The Transcendent and I will handle it."

After Clark replied to Cyborg's message, he got up in disbelief and paced back and forth in the living room.

"Is it...is it a coincidence?" He looked at David in a daze, believing that David knew what he was talking about; the similar situation gave him a feeling of time travel.

"Could it be that besides me and Zod's men, there are other Kryptonians still alive?"

“You’ll find out if you go and see it.”

David stood up and smiled.

Despite saying that, he felt it couldn't be a coincidence.

The peculiar yet utterly ordinary town of Smallville will be inexplicably struck by another meteor shower.

"The last meteorite brought Clark. If someone else comes this time, who will it be?"

Several figures, who had arrived on Earth in the same way as Clark, flashed through his mind.

Whoosh!

"coming!"

In the sky above the metropolis, two figures stand suspended above a sea of ​​clouds, gazing out at the heavens.

Breaking through the exosphere, the massive meteorite, falling at high speed, ignited a raging fire through the atmosphere and hurtled towards the earth like a steel-core missile.

Clark was somewhat nervous and uneasy.

The meteorites here vary in size and contain varying amounts of power; some can even have an impact force of over ten thousand tons. He is not afraid of the power they contain, but he is worried that if a meteorite really contains a spaceship, what if it is destroyed in the chaos?

He clenched his fists and used his super vision to quickly scan and screen each meteorite, not daring to miss a single one, striving to complete the screening before the meteorite was a certain distance from the ground.

But at that moment, David glanced at him helplessly and raised his hand.

A powerful gravitational field enveloped the entire meteor shower. The meteorites, carrying terrifying inertia, suddenly stopped in mid-air as if they had been put on brakes, with only flames burning on them.

“I rarely see you like this, Clark.”

"Have you forgotten all about me because you're so nervous?" He turned and spoke as the meteor shower stopped.

Clark slapped his forehead, looking embarrassed.

He was so focused on whether there was a spaceship inside the meteorite that he forgot David could manipulate gravity and didn't need to smash each meteorite like David did; he could stop all the meteorites with a wave of his hand.

"Come on, you have plenty of time to look."

Not to be surprised by Clark's mood, David waved his hand, and meteorites of all sizes, as big as houses and as small as fists, surrounded the two of them and landed on a hillside outside the town.

Bang bang!

Like a red-hot iron, the meteorite, radiating intense heat, scorched the earth, leaving patches of charred marks.

The meteorite was placed on a flat surface and stopped moving, making it look much simpler. Clark glanced at it and immediately noticed something was wrong; his eyes narrowed instantly.

"That...that's...a spaceship!"

A strange and complex feeling welled up inside him, something he couldn't quite explain.

"There really is a spaceship."

Twenty years later, another meteor shower brought extraterrestrial life, and Clark felt as if he were seeing another version of himself in the world.

"This spaceship is much bigger than the one you took to come to Earth."

With a single scan, David, now possessing X-ray vision, also spotted the spaceship encased within one of the meteorites, which was about half the size of a house, and laughed.

"It's unlikely that there's a newborn baby inside."

As he spoke, he made a grabbing motion in the air, and the meteorite flew up, its outer layer of stone shattering into pieces, revealing the true appearance of the spaceship inside.

"s?"

Clark was shocked, and David also raised an eyebrow.

In the middle of the grass, there was a streamlined, blue and red spaceship with an "S"-like symbol printed on it, just like the symbol on Clark's suit.

That was the sigil of the Al family, which Clark knew all too well.

David stared intently into the interior of the spaceship.

A woman with slender limbs and delicate features was sleeping peacefully. Suddenly, as if she heard something, the eyelashes of the extraterrestrial visitor who had traveled countless light-years to Earth trembled.

Chapter 167 is a lie; my cousin is still a baby.

My head hurts a little.

It was like having a very, very long dream.

Zola groggily opened his eyes and realized he was inside a spaceship.

But when?

When did I get on this spaceship, and where am I?

Her brain, like a bearing that hadn't been used in a long time, began to turn sluggishly. Long-forgotten memories surfaced in her mind. She covered her slightly throbbing head and muttered to herself.

"Father... the catastrophe that destroyed Krypton... the escape ship... heading to a distant planet where a yellow sun exists."

Open the hatch.

laugh!

She gave the order to the spacecraft, and with a burst of hot steam, the hatch opened.

The yellow sun shone down on her, and Kara instantly felt a warmth, as if she were back in her mother's arms.

Mother……

Looking at the yellow sun that didn't belong to Krypton, a fleeting sadness crossed her eyes.

"Ok?"

Suddenly, Kara noticed two strange men staring at her from behind a pile of meteorites. Having experienced military training in college, she quickly straightened up and assumed a fighting stance. Her expression was alert, and she clenched her fists, her body brimming with explosive power, as if she had inexhaustible strength.

"As legend has it, the yellow sun can unlock the power of us Kryptonians."

Kara kept observing the two of them without making a sound.

"But is this really a distant alien planet?"

Why do people from other planets look no different from Kryptonians?

"She seemed confused and wary?"

A dozen steps away, Clark dared not make any sudden movements, for fear of frightening the woman in front of him.

"Anyone who goes to an alien planet and suddenly sees aliens would probably feel the same way."

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