"What? He's the Demon of Despair?"

Following their gazes, The Flash was taken aback.

"That tyrant of yours, Calano?"

What's going on? He had just been thinking about returning to the League of Legends with Jason and his daughter, wondering if Superman could defeat that Despair Demon and save Calano, light-years away.

Back at the Alliance headquarters in the blink of an eye, the Despair Demon lay dead in front of the headquarters, already killed.

"How...how did you kill him?"

Jason couldn't imagine it.

The Despair Demon's spiritual power was greater than that of ten thousand Kalano people combined, and even laser weapons capable of leveling mountains could not harm his body in the slightest.

"In fact, it was almost all done by one person."

Hal Jordan told the truth, and the others stepped back, revealing David's figure.

“If we weren’t Transcendent, Firestorm and I might not be able to stand here anymore.”

The woman's face still showed lingering fear and gratitude.

She had never felt such terrifying power as that of the Despair Demon, whose punch shattered her desperate defenses with overwhelming force.

Do the Justice League usually deal with enemies of this caliber?

Arthur and his companions exchanged glances and had to admit that their attack had been ineffective.

"This Despair Demon is almost the most powerful enemy our alliance has ever encountered since its inception, thanks to the Transcendent."

"Made by one person?"

Jason and his daughter stared in disbelief at David, whose body lay dead at their feet. How could such a powerful person exist on this technologically backward planet!

The Hawkgirl had the clearest understanding of the Despair Demon's power; she was considered one of the foremost warriors in Senagan, but...

"With people like this protecting this planet, does it really need Senagan to take over?"

Watching David's retreating figure, she felt a complex mix of doubts.

"Although it's a bit slow, the body is recovering. Is it not completely dead yet?"

David withdrew his gaze from the gradually regenerating brain tissue inside the Despair Demon's skull and looked at them.

"Are you Kalano people?"

With a wave of his hand, he created a gravitational channel between the Earth and the Sun.

The Despair Demon's body was launched into space, accelerating faster and faster until it sped through the air, creating flames as it flew out of Earth and was thrown into the interior of the sun.

After awakening his abilities, nothing could harm the Despair Demon. Even the Kalano people were unaware of his regenerative abilities and assumed he was dead.

"But it doesn't matter, it's just a matter of a few seconds later."

"Did you bring the Despair Demon to Earth?" he continued, his calm voice sending a chill down Jason and his daughter's spine.

As David spoke, the crowd, who had been wondering all along, immediately turned their attention to the father and daughter brought by the Flash, causing the two to look flustered.

In the original storyline, a father and daughter from Calano, who were being hunted by the Despair Demon, escaped to Earth, which led the Despair Demon to Earth and then to develop the ambition to conquer the Earth. The Flash took the father and daughter back to the Alliance headquarters for help, only to be horrified to find that all the Alliance members had been wiped out and were under their control.

If Despair hadn't insisted on playing a board game with the Flash, and hadn't relinquished control over everyone, causing his own downfall, the League would have been destroyed.

"No, it's not."

Even though David didn't show any coldness on his face, Jason and his daughter were so frightened that they hurriedly explained.

After all, the man in front of them was so powerful that even the Despair Demon City couldn't defeat him; he could probably kill them with a single breath.

"We just wanted to escape to Earth, find a chance to catch our breath, and finish my research. We never expected that the Despair Demon would chase us to Earth."

Jason never imagined that the Despair Demon would chase him to this planet.

I and my daughter shouldn't deserve such careful treatment from the Despair Demon.

David raised an eyebrow.

"Research? What research?"

"Yes, we are willing to express our apologies and offer up the energy interference technology I have researched."

Jason quickly offered to give up his technology as atonement.

Regardless, it is an undeniable fact that the father and daughter have brought a terrifying enemy to Earth.

He also knew that the Despair Demon was ambitious and probably wanted to conquer this life-bearing planet. So he found the force on this planet that was most likely to resist him, but ended up losing his life.

David initially thought that the research of this scientist from Calano had led the Despair Demon to Earth, but after hearing Jason's explanation, he dismissed the idea.

Although Jason's energy interference technology far surpasses Earth's technological level, it is not terrifyingly powerful.

He guessed that the Despair Demon had heard his subordinates report the rebels' movements and, with a cat-and-mouse mentality, came to Earth as a pastime to kill the two, but did not expect to lose his life here.

At this moment, the gravitational slingshot between the sun and the earth had sent the Despair Demon into the sun's interior, burning it to ashes, leaving not a single molecule behind, utterly dead.

The two of them didn't do it on purpose, and David wasn't particularly interested in any energy interference technology.

However, it was impossible to solve the trouble caused by the accident for free, so they simply let the two leave Earth. Therefore, they accepted the technology.

Today should have been a happy day for the league to welcome the newcomers, but unexpectedly, someone came to attack and nearly killed everyone. No one expected this.

Ronnie Raymond and Martin Stein were separated by the Despair Demon. After waking up, Professor Martin Stein was excited for a while because he had regained his body. However, not long after, both of their bodies became unstable, as if they were about to collapse at any moment.

After examining the steel skeletons, and with the analysis of Martin Stein, it was determined that the nuclear reactor explosion had permanently altered the two men's bodies.

The two can only exist when they are together; if they are separated for too long, their bodies will collapse.

Even living in someone else's mind is still living, so Martin Stein had no choice but to dejectedly merge with Ronnie Raymond again, transforming back into Firestorm.

With the help of Firestorm and Elemental Maiden, the dome of the hall at the damaged Alliance gate was repaired in no time. Firestorm also repaired and reinforced the entire Alliance headquarters by transforming matter.

"Alright, now we don't have to worry about enemies coming to our door again."

At the entrance to the Alliance, Firestorm patted non-existent dust off his hands.

“With a transcendent being around, there’s no need to fear others coming to our door,” the Elemental Woman said.

"We're here today especially to welcome you. The Transcendent only just came to headquarters; he's usually not here."

Hal Jordan leaned to one side with his arms crossed, speaking casually.

Having weathered the crisis, one can't help but feel relieved.

"what?

"Then I need to hurry and get an autograph."

Firestorm's eyes widened, and he dashed into the hall.

"I heard that Beyond is different from Superman; he has never signed an autograph for anyone."

"And I."

The two rushed towards the interior of the hall.

"With such a big guy standing in front of you, Green Lantern's autograph isn't worth anything?"

Green Lantern shrugs.

……

"Kara Zo El".

From the darkness came a calling voice.

"Wake up."

"who is it?"

Kara, who was taking a nap, suddenly opened her eyes to find someone calling her name on Earth. But what she saw was not the cozy attic that David and Clark had prepared for her, but an endless sea of ​​fire above her.

Where am I?

How could I…

She looked around in confusion and bewilderment, wondering how she had ended up here. She clearly remembered being at her cousin's adoptive parents' house.

Was it a dream?

She had another dream, this time about the lava waterfalls of Krypton.

But it didn't feel like a dream.

The next moment, the man's voice that had called her confirmed her thoughts, his words carrying a lonely sigh, as if coming from the depths of a desolate, deserted starry sky.

"You're not dreaming. This isn't Krypton's lava falls. Krypton has been destroyed."

"who is it?"

Kara suddenly looked around alertly. She realized that her words had only echoed in her mind, so how could others have heard them?

Behind her, a pale-skinned figure suddenly appeared. The steel body seemed to be forged from the material of a white dwarf star. The pitch-black eyes without whites reflected a sense of loneliness and indifference. The lower half of the body was covered by the remnants of a battle suit, with a classic red and blue color scheme.

“Do not be afraid, Kara Zo El, I am Khair, and I am the last Kryptonian.”

"Who are you, and what have you done to me?"

Kara fully regained her senses. This was neither Earth nor a dream. Her presence here was probably the work of this guy in front of her. She assumed a defensive stance like a wary female leopard.

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