A smug glint flashed in his eyes, his face filled with murderous intent.

"Stop, Grek, you've lost your mind."

Clark dodged, faster than a speeding space shuttle, and blocked the attack in the way, trying to shield his brother.

But Greik's strength was greater than he had imagined.

Bang!

The fist slammed into Clark's face, sending him flying dozens of meters like a shooting star.

David glanced at the Kryptonian Son who had been sent flying, knowing that he had once again suffered a setback because he had held back.

"I was afraid that the other party would crash into the steel wall like an ordinary person and be seriously injured, and as a result, he would often be knocked away as a god among men."

Without pausing, Greck pressed on relentlessly, raising his fist once more as if to smash David's head like a boulder crashing down, like cracking a watermelon.

Bang!

David turned his head, as if slowly and steadily raising his palm to catch his fist.

The raging force was like a small wave encountering a towering, unmoving cliff, coming to an abrupt halt in an instant.

call!

A white shockwave swept up dust and debris from the road, causing the hard asphalt road to crumble and create a deep crater several meters in diameter. Gravel flew out like bullets.

On the edge of the highway, Clark, who had just arrived, had to shield his eyes with his hand.

“Dung beetles?” David said. “Sorry, I’m not interested in insects!”

As he spoke, he applied force with his hands, as if using a hydraulic press with hundreds of tons of power to press the object together.

"Ahhh!"

With a crisp cracking sound, Grek's hand was crushed, and he screamed in agony, collapsing to his knees.

The broken bone pierced the flesh, and a warm liquid flowed out of the palm.

David casually released him, glanced at his blood-stained palm, which was reddish-green and slightly sticky.

"Did you get bitten by an insect and mutate?"

Recalling what Greck had said earlier, he frowned and felt a little nauseous.

"Go to hell!"

Grek's finger bones shattered and bent at an abnormal angle. His primal ferocity was unleashed, and he swung his other fist in an attempt to sneak up on David, but missed.

Swish!

David was not surprised at all; he flashed behind him.

With a reaction far exceeding that of ordinary people, Greck unleashed astonishing speed, his punches creating a gust of wind, and his counter-punch was so fast that it almost reached David's speed.

Bang!

"That's pretty fast."

David grabbed his arm, raised an eyebrow in surprise, and with a flick of his wrist, broke his other intact arm as easily as snapping a corn stalk.

"But that makes sense. If those annoying bugs weren't agile, how would they survive?"

"Ouch, my arm!"

With both arms crippled, Grek collapsed to the ground in agony, his face contorted in pain.

"No...it's impossible. Why did you break my hand so easily?"

After he woke up, he had clearly tested his abilities. Like some beetles with incredibly hard exoskeletons, his bones were as hard as steel, but in David's hands, they were as brittle as a thin stick.

"You overestimate yourself and provoke humans, you should know what the consequences usually are!"

Not interested in answering his question, David said, and was about to attack again.

In a flash, Clark rushed forward and quickly stood in front of Greck, reaching out to stop him.

"Don't kill him."

Chapter 20: Luther Robs a Bank?

"You're still alive?" Grik, trembling with pain, couldn't believe his eyes when he saw Clark, who was almost completely unharmed except for a bit of dirt on him.

"Should we leave it to the courts for judgment?"

David knew what Clark wanted to say.

“We can’t cross that line.” Clark said seriously; they couldn’t do anything to disappoint their parents.

"And then make him tell me about the pair of freak brothers in town who are both incredibly strong?" David continued.

"I..." Clark hesitated upon hearing this.

He didn't want to cause trouble for his family, but he let David repeat his old tricks.

Absolutely not, Clark instinctively resisted.

Discuss it with Greck, even though he knows it's too naive.

"How to do?"

Swish!

Suddenly, Grek, who should have been in too much pain to get up, suddenly stood up and fled like the wind, kicking up dust as he ran into the forest below the road.

David narrowed his eyes, his powerful vision locking onto the target, and observed that the target's running posture revealed that both arms had been fully restored.

"The tenacious vitality of insects?"

"Clark, aren't you going to chase after them?" He glanced at Clark, who had just blocked his view.

Clark realized that putting aside how to resolve the matter, it would be disastrous if Greg escaped and took revenge on his parents.

This time he held nothing back, and in a single movement he caught up with Grek, who was moving at near-supersonic speed, and blocked his path.

“Greek, I can’t let you go and hurt other people.”

Clark could guess to some extent why Greck attacked him.

He and the other person had almost no interaction before, and their only recent interaction was because of Lana.

"Why are you so fast?"

Just as Grek was about to approach the forest, a figure suddenly appeared in front of him. He slammed on the brakes and stared at Clark in surprise.

At the same time, a stone was flung out of his raised leather jacket pocket.

He turned his head to look again.

David had already walked over, and was now a dozen meters behind him.

The two brothers are incredibly strong and faster than a rocket.

Greck suddenly regretted that he shouldn't have dealt with these two competitors before going to find his dream girl to have offspring.

[Regret from Greck +0.13, +0.09...]

"Um……"

Suddenly, Clark let out a muffled groan, as if his strength had been rapidly drained, and he collapsed to his knees, unable to support himself. He glanced at the stone that had flown a few meters to the side.

The gray-black exterior conceals a glowing green crystal inside.

“A meteorite just like Lana’s necklace.” His face was grim.

But the crystal on Lana's necklace is more than ten times larger.

"what?"

Thinking he was caught in a pincer movement and had no hope of escape, Greck was surprised to discover that the meteorite he had speculated might be related to his own mutation was actually Clark's weakness, who was as fast as lightning.

He considered picking up a stone to use against Clark, but then remembered David behind him and quickly gave up and turned to run away.

[Fear from Greck +0.22...]

"Pity."

David picked up a stone from the ground, squinted, aimed at Grek's fleeing figure, and hurled it with all his might.

call out!

With a sharp sonic boom, the force carried by the rock was even greater than that of an anti-material sniper bullet, hitting Grek precisely in the head.

Bang!

As Grek excitedly ran into the forest, his head exploded like a watermelon, the shockwave spreading and scattering red and white petals all over the ground.

The man was killed before his eyes, and Clark's eyes widened as he looked at his brother.

"David?!"

"I had no choice."

There were no more emotional triggers; he was completely dead. It seemed that Greck's self-healing ability wasn't strong enough to make him immortal and reborn. David helplessly shrugged.

"If he didn't have regenerative abilities, I wouldn't kill him."

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