Chapter 66 What did the Kryptonians do to you!
Chapter 66 What did the Kryptonians do to you!
Joey didn't know which star system the fight with Doctor Fate had pulled him to; all he knew was that this star system was quite a distance from Earth's solar system.
The distance is so long that even for me, it would take an hour or two to get back.
Every meeting with Raven seemed to only annoy him, and he was helpless against her. This time, he finally decided to give her a good punch on the right cheek, but unexpectedly, her entire right side had disappeared.
This will be a rather boring journey, because deep space is not as starry as most people see it.
Only when the scale of the entire universe is shrunk to the small sky of Earth does it appear so crowded. If one were to be a tiny individual within the entire universe, one would find that this cold universe is composed of at least 99% nothingness and less than 1% matter.
Anyone would notice just how vast it is, even the Kryptonians who can physically traverse the void and travel faster than the speed of light in the vacuum of space.
With nothing to do on his journey, Joey began to mentally organize the things that needed to be dealt with one by one.
First of all, the Earth should be relatively stable. Without the war between the Amazons and the Atlanteans, the Earth will at least not explode on its own in the short term.
He could slowly figure out what was wrong with the Cable Time Watch so that he could return to the previous universe and find Raven to get to the bottom of things.
Secondly, there's the issue of order on Earth. Preventing World War III doesn't mean Earth has to become my private property.
But as the founder of the new order, the protector of the Amazons and Atlanteans, and the savior who saved billions of lives, Joy felt he had ample reason and power to make some small repairs to the ills that existed on Earth.
Theoretically speaking, if you want to create an equal order, then that order cannot be stable. Conversely, if you want to create a relatively stable order, then that order will inevitably contain inequality.
After all, everything on Earth is inherently unequal, and the gap between nations is sometimes greater than the gap between humans and Kryptonians, but Joey can make them all equal.
There will only be one point of inequality in this system, but at least it will be fair.
After several years, Earthlings may be able to truly transcend race, religion, and nation when looking at things. They will not hate each other; the only person they can hate is themselves.
Joey snapped out of his reverie and realized that he might have been overthinking things, too quickly, and that he hadn't even completed one percent of his journey.
But he soon stopped being bored.
Because a green light emanated from the dark depths of the universe, this green light converged and transformed into a powerful energy beam that shot rapidly toward Joey.
With a quick dodge, Joey dodged the green light's energy attack, and then his gaze locked onto a four-person team in the distance. Without exception, they all wore a green ring on their fingers and were enveloped in green light to maintain their survival in the vacuum of space.
Green Lantern Corps.
Why would they attack themselves?
Before Joey could think any further, the opponent materialized an even more deadly weapon using the Green Lantern Ring: a greatsword that traversed the entire void and swept towards Joey.
This doesn't make sense. What's wrong with the Green Lantern Corps?
Joey moved slightly to dodge what he perceived as an extremely slow sweep of the greatsword, but then the greatsword transformed into a gigantic hand large enough to cover half a planet, grabbing the unsuspecting Joey within it.
Then the hand formed by the green light of will began to rapidly recombine, creating one nested cage after another, hundreds of layers of boxes like Russian nesting dolls, making Joey, who was trapped inside, dizzy.
No, this wasn't just simple visual dizziness; rather, there was something wrong with the green light component of the will that made up these cages. Joey's gaze found a familiar radiation spectrum inside these layers of cages—it was the radiation of kryptonite.
In the distance, a four-person Green Lantern team led the cage binding Joey to their front, giving Joey a chance to observe this strange group of Green Lanterns.
The Green Lanterns in the universe are the backbone of the Oa Guardians recruited to maintain cosmic peace. Although they often mess up in doing this noble job, they are still considered "good people". Why would they attack themselves in deep space?
Moreover, it specifically materialized kryptonite radiation. Although the kryptonite radiation spectrum projected by this green light ring is not comprehensive, it is enough to make Joey uncomfortable for a while.
These four Green Lantern Corps members are truly like a zoo. There is an alien with a pig's face and a human body, a short fish-man with a fish head and fins on his back, and a squirrel that is probably less than 20 centimeters long. The only one who looks like a human is a woman.
She had thick, long, orange-red hair that flowed like a free and untamed flame under the green light. She was tall and slender, with a graceful yet powerful figure. The skin exposed outside her battle uniform was the same orange-red color as her hair.
What attracted Joey's attention even more were her turquoise eyes. It wasn't that they were particularly charming, but rather that they were staring straight at Joey, radiating a palpable anger and murderous intent.
The squirrel among the other three noticed the woman's unusual emotional state. He anxiously wagged his large squirrel tail and tried to dissuade her:
"Krianda! Stop! The Green Lantern Corps never uses lethal force unless absolutely necessary! This Kryptonian has been subdued; immediately cancel the Kryptonite radiation!"
Just like the Green Lantern ring stance of Green Lantern Legion members, Kryptonians' biofield allows them to survive in the vacuum of space, but under the influence of Kryptonite, all of their physical functions are significantly weakened.
The shrinking of the biofield will reduce the Kryptonians to their original form, making them just as vulnerable as other ordinary races.
If it weren't for the restriction on using lethal force within the Green Lantern Ring, the orange-skinned woman named Coreyanda would have skinned Joey alive right now, and she would never have agreed to cancel the Kryptonite radiation.
"Chip, all Kryptonians deserve to die!"
Joey didn't seem to care, because he wasn't feeling dizzy anymore.
During his battles with Wonder Woman and Aquaman, he discovered something: unlike Superman, his resistance to certain things seemed to increase gradually with close contact, and at an extremely rapid pace.
Wonder Woman's Vulcan sword could initially pierce right through her, but when facing Aquaman's Trident, this type of magical weapon could only cause minor cuts and bruises.
Later on, Aquaman's trident became nothing more than a pile of scrap metal to him; it couldn't even break through his own biofield.
Joey simply patted his butt and leaned back in the semi-transparent green cage. He felt his dizziness and weakness disappearing. In another ten seconds, he would be able to shatter this prison made of green light of willpower at any time.
He wanted to know why these Green Lantern Corps members had suddenly attacked him, especially why they harbored such great malice towards Kryptonians:
"Why did you suddenly attack me? And what did the Kryptonians do to you?!"
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