American comics: You're asked to fish, but you catch a Superman template?

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The two fought for half an hour without a clear winner. Hashey's dark magic had no effect, and he could only rely on the Royal Cobra. Although the Royal Cobra was powerful, it was a magical creature inherently countered by N-metal, and its body was already covered in wounds from the continuous battles.

Carter Hall was in no better shape, covered in injuries and on the verge of exhaustion.

Both men realized they couldn't continue like this; they needed to find a way to escape. Haas-Hitt was the first to give in, slowly retreating as he maneuvered the King Cobra. Carter-Hall didn't chase after them; he waited until they were far away before turning and walking in the opposite direction.

The fourth level is a boundless circular world; no matter where you go, you will always return to your starting point. The two walked around the circle once and met again an hour later.

"Damn it, why are you following me?"

I need to ask you about this.

Carter Hall said with a wry smile, "I was clearly walking in the opposite direction, so why did I bump into you?"

Haas-Schätter was shocked by the following facts

I didn't follow you.

"Me too"

The two men's expressions changed instantly. They couldn't help but look around, as if an invisible hand was hiding in the misty world, forcing them to be together.

Try again

Has-Shath muttered, "I'll go left, you go right."

Carter Hall turned right, Haas Lister turned left, and we walked straight ahead, only to see that annoying face again.

The atmosphere became tense.

The first time was an accident, the second time was inevitable: this area is likely a closed world created by magic, and unless a spatial node is found, it will be impossible to get out of here in this lifetime.

Haas Lister wasn't going to give up, so he turned around again, this time aiming for the ground, and Carter Hall did the same.

what! ! ! !

Has-Shet screamed angrily.

"It's all your fault, it's all your fault, damn it, why is it always you?"

Carter Hall muttered to himself, "This is fate. We're destined to die here."

"Bullshit, I'll never die with you!"

"You're the one who's going to die."

Carter Hall's eyes hardened, and he suddenly charged forward, covering a distance of five meters in the blink of an eye. Before Haas-Shet could react, a sharp pain pierced his stomach. He was also a ruthless man. As he fell to the ground, he swung his staff, and a black cobra-like arrow shot towards Carter Hall's neck. The latter hurriedly dodged and at the same time grabbed the hammer with great force and smashed it forward.

Bang

The cobra, transformed into a giant beast, blocked the attack with its body.

Carter Hall realized something was wrong and retreated, but Cobra gave chase, and a new round of fighting ensued.

...

For ordinary people, the Eternal Stone is a treacherous place full of unknowns and various kinds of magic, where a slight misstep can lead to an extremely awkward situation.

Barbara had no idea what was going on here, and for her own safety, she had to proceed with extreme caution. It took her an hour to finally leave the armory and reach the main entrance of the giant arena.

Inside (bbfh), a battle is taking place between non-human beings.

On one side stood a terrifying behemoth with fiery wings on its back, resembling a giant dragon; on the other side stood a woman holding a shield in her left hand and a golden chain in her right. Her gaze was unwavering, her figure agile and nimble, radiating a Valkyrie-like aura of power.

“Diane…”

Barbara covered her mouth in shock: the gold chain was all too familiar with Wonder Woman's signature weapon, one of the six heroines who saved the world.

"Diana is...Wonder Woman"

In an instant, all the misunderstandings were cleared up: no wonder she always lived alone, no wonder she never attended parties, no wonder she despised the men who admired her, no wonder she always disappeared for a period of time for no apparent reason.

My best friend is a superhero.

Barbara was both surprised and delighted, but beyond the joy was an indescribable sense of despair. She felt that she could never be like Diana in her life.

She couldn't help in the battle, so she could only watch from the sidelines, praying that Diana could defeat the enemy soon. As long as she was by Diana's side, her safety would be fully guaranteed.

The battle was extremely fierce, with the human and the beast fighting fiercely on the field. Facing an opponent several times larger than herself, Diana did not waver in the slightest. Braving the flames, she pounced on the dragon's back, strangled its neck with chains, and with a roar, knocked the hundreds-of-tons-heavy dragon to the ground.

"So strong!"

Barbara stared at him, both shocked and envious.

The hippo roared and writhed, but finally landed on Diana's head, forcefully throwing her off, its hands clenched into fists.

Bang bang bang bang! ! ! !

Punch after punch, punch after punch.

Each attack unleashed a visible shockwave. After dozens of blows, the giant monster ceased its resistance. Its body began to petrify, transforming into a lifelike sculpture. Its struck head returned to its normal shape. At the same time, the magical barrier covering the entire area disappeared.

After defeating the dragon-like behemoth, Diana did not leave, but instead walked towards the two-headed serpent in the distance.

After more than a dozen battles, she had figured out the secret of the arena: all the sculptures in the arena were sealed monsters. Under certain conditions, they would be resurrected, but if they could not be resurrected, they would be petrified again.

The Amazonian princess had fallen in love with the place. She loved the feeling of dropping everything and rushing into battle, and the adrenaline rush when fighting terrifying monsters.

Seeing that things were going badly, Barbara hurriedly shouted.

"Diana, come quick, it's here! The checkpoint's open, come out!"

The girl thought her best friend was lost, unaware that she was having a great time.

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Looking at her friend standing in front of her, Diana couldn't help but say.

Why are you here?

"You didn't show up when the explosion happened, and I was worried about you, so I ran over. Then I came across a crystal ball, touched it, and went inside. Before I could even react, I was in a warehouse with a lot of weapons from thousands of years ago. Wow! This is crazy. I've never seen anything like it before."

"You are..."

Diana's mouth dropped open, she was stunned, and she said...

"don’t worry!"

Barbara waved her hand magnanimously: "I won't reveal your secret that you're Wonder Woman. My friend is a superheroine who saves the world. Is there anything cooler than that?"

"By the way, do you know Superman?"

Diana nodded helplessly.

"Could I have a signed photo of him? He's so handsome, I've always wanted to take a picture of him."

Diana smiled wryly and said, "If I have the chance, I'll get one for you."

“That’s amazing, Diana, you’re amazing!”

Barbara excitedly raised her hands and shouted, then the two left the arena to find a way out.

If the Stone of Eternity were a pyramid, the base of the third level would be four times the size of the second, while the Colosseum and the Center for Magical Experiments would be ridiculously large, unlike any human-built structures.

The two walked along the street to the furnace. Even after a thousand years, the enormous furnace still emitted a red glow, and its heat could be felt from afar. The stone chamber next to the furnace was filled with all sorts of metal blocks, some of which were magical metals. Unfortunately, after so many years, most of them had become ruins, with only a small portion surviving.

Barbara couldn't help but ask.

"What is this place? Why does it look like an ancient military fortress?"

Diana picked up the sword, examined it closely, then threw it on the ground, and

"I'm not sure, maybe it really is a military fortress!"

Xu Fu mentioned the "Stone of Eternity," a place where, according to legend, the ancient gods gathered. At first, Diana thought he was joking, but as events unfolded, it turned out to be true.

The Eternal Stone, the Eternal Council!

Diana shook her head.

"Let's go, we have to find a way out no matter what." "At this rate, we might starve to death here."

The two left the furnace area and passed through the alchemy laboratory. Suddenly, a tower appeared in front of them, and Barbara looked up excitedly.

"This tower appears to be connected to the upper levels."

Diana noticed this as well, and she pulled up her shield chain and charged forward.

At the tower entrance stood two stone statues resembling those in the Colosseum. Diana slowly approached them, but the statues remained unresponsive. She shook her head in exasperation, wondering why she had made such a fuss.

There are ten elevators in the tower, all of which are magically powered. As long as the lever is pulled, the elevator will start automatically and take the two of them to the upper room.

Everything here is completely different from downstairs: the light is bright, the buildings are more refined, there are no ten-meter-high gates, and no colossal statues that seem to stretch endlessly.

"Where to find it?"

Barbara suddenly pointed ahead and said, "There's a fountain over there!"

Diana nodded and looked around. When she saw a building that looked like a shop, she seemed to realize something; unsurprisingly, it was the market square.

They continued their stroll, and the garden to the left of the square was filled with all sorts of unfamiliar plants. Barbara quickly took out her phone and started taking pictures; it felt like discovering a new species.

Diana increasingly felt that this was not a place: the Colosseum, the Armory, the Training Grounds, the Forge, the Market, the Gardens... All signs pointed to the fact that the Stone of Eternity had once been the home of many people, who, for some unknown reason, had all vanished, leaving only the buildings behind.

Just then, she heard footsteps beside her. Diana quickly turned around and saw a bald middle-aged man in his forties emerge from around the corner. When he saw the two of them, he froze for a moment.

"You...you also came from outside."


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