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"So, you can try to think of what you can do now to stop this nuclear reactor explosion crisis."
"But you can rest assured that if the situation really gets out of control, I will certainly not stand idly by and will definitely lend a helping hand!"
"Let go now and end this crisis!"
Monk rejected their attempt to ask him for help without hesitation.
Let them bravely try to stop this nuclear reactor explosion crisis.
However, everything Monkio said was just an excuse; he could really resolve the crisis in an instant.
Not to mention the differences between a nuclear reactor and a real nuclear bomb, even if a real nuclear bomb exploded in front of Monk, he would have countless ways to easily stop it.
But if Monk had actually hit the target easily, wouldn't it have been less funny?
In addition, Monk wanted to see if they could find a way to prevent the nuclear reactor from exploding at this time.
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"This is..."
"I'm sorry, Mr. Monk, we really relied on your abilities too much!"
At first, neither the Flash nor Clark expected Monk to refuse their request, but they soon realized that they seemed to be relying too much on Monk's omnipotent powers.
Before meeting Monk, no matter how big the crisis, their first thought would be to find a way to prevent it from happening.
They would not hesitate to give their lives for this.
However, after meeting Monk and witnessing his powerful and almost omnipotent abilities, which allowed him to solve any problem with ease, they suddenly and unconsciously developed an unspoken dependence on him.
Perhaps, even if Monk hadn't been there, they would have done the same to prevent a crisis from happening.
However, when Monk is around, they subconsciously forget that they should try to resolve the crisis themselves, rather than relying on Monk's help to advance the process.
All of this is because Monk's abilities have created an unrecognizable sense of dependence in them.
They hadn't noticed this before, but thanks to Monk's reminder, they finally took notice of this easily overlooked problem.
Therefore, realizing this, they decided to rely on their own strength to solve the crisis.
Instead of relying on the all-powerful Monk to lend a helping hand when in trouble.
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Then, reminded by Monk, they viewed the crisis caused by the inevitable nuclear reactor explosion as a test for themselves.
They selectively forgot that there was an all-powerful Monk who should have done everything in his power to stop such a crisis.
After making up their minds, the three members of "The Flash" began to think of ways to stop the nuclear reactor from exploding.
"Barry, can you move the nuclear reactor out of this area faster? That way it can detonate again in a place unaffected by the explosion."
This time, perhaps considering that no further accidents would occur, Clark quickly devised a plan.
Therefore, the Flash must use even greater speed to move the impending explosion of the nuclear reactor into an area unaffected by the blast.
Just like in some police and gangster movies, when faced with an undefendable time bomb, they decide to throw it into the water to avoid harming innocent people.
“I’m sorry, Clark, you’re oversimplifying things.” “In fact, I can’t do what you say.”
"Because what gives me the unparalleled speed of 5.7 is the Speed Force, an extremely powerful special force that envelops my body and allows me to disregard most of the laws of physics."
"However, if I come into contact with something while in a state of super speed, then the super speed that envelops me will also envelop the object I touch and share my speed with it!"
"If I were to come into contact with the nuclear reactor in this state, it would become like we are now, with time accelerating inside, and it would probably explode instantly!"
In fact, The Flash had already thought of Clark's proposed solution.
But as he said, such a method is impossible due to the unique nature of his superhuman speed.
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Chapter 1395 Difficulty in Moving Objects
"Surprised?"
After hearing the Flash's explanation, Clark showed an expression of understanding.
He wasn't worried that the Flash would lie to him at a time like this, but he completely believed that everything the Flash said was true.
However, because the "Swift Flash" ability is very special, allowing him to share his speed with any object he touches, he is naturally powerless in this situation.
After that, Clark began to seriously consider ways to get out of his predicament.
However, although Clark accepted his explanation, a hint of disappointment flashed across the Flash's face. He suddenly seemed to remember something, and a look of surprise appeared on his face.
"Clark, I can't do it, but you can!"
"Because of the special nature of the speed force, it prevents me from touching a nuclear reactor that is about to explode, but you are different!"
"Your speed is completely different from my superhuman strength. You rely on your superior physical abilities to achieve this speed."
"So, if you move the nuclear reactor away, you shouldn't end up in a situation like mine!"
When discussing his ideas, Flash also felt that the possibility of realizing them was becoming increasingly greater.
As he spoke, the expression on his face grew increasingly surprised.
"I'll do it?"
Clark was stunned when he heard what the Flash said.
He almost forgot that he could also send the nuclear reactor out of the region.
Moreover, as the Flash said, he was able to reach that speed because his physical strength was sufficient to force him to do so.
Therefore, he doesn't have to worry about sharing his body speed with objects he touches, like the Flash.
This is sufficient to demonstrate that, theoretically speaking, the method has indeed been tested!
"In that case, why don't we try this method now and see if it works!"
Therefore, Clark did not hesitate to suggest trying this method to see if it would work.
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Soon, several people approached the nuclear reactor, from which a bright light emanated.
The viewing time slows down infinitely, and the nuclear reactor explosion process is prolonged infinitely.
Everyone understands this, although it seems that the process of detonating the nuclear reactor will take some time.
But they don't have much time left.
Their physical strength is limited, so it is impossible for them to maintain this state of rapid physical activity forever.
If they are exhausted, they will emerge from this state of time dilation and become no different from ordinary people.
Even though Superman's special physique prevents him from rapidly depleting his stamina reserves like the Flash, and he cannot move as quickly as the Flash.
But in the end, he relied on his physical abilities and forced himself to develop such speed.
Of course, it is impossible to maintain this speed forever; although they are very fast, they become very slow relative to time.
But time did not completely stop; it continued to run normally.
For them, who are moving at an extremely fast speed at this moment, one second is equivalent to a day.
But this day will eventually pass.
After this period of time, the nuclear reactor will naturally explode, destroying everything around it.
Therefore, in this situation, you cannot allow them to waste time indefinitely.
As soon as he approached the nuclear reactor, Clark did not hesitate to stretch out his hands and place them directly on the nuclear reactor device in front of him, which was wrapped in some kind of transparent material.
Then, he began to gradually increase his strength, trying to lift the nuclear reactor in front of him from the tower.
However, as Clark continued to accumulate power, the ground beneath their feet seemed to begin to tremble slowly, but the massive nuclear reactor showed no sign of being lifted by Clark.
"Get up!"
How strong was Clark? The number is almost impossible to calculate accurately.
However, under normal circumstances, Clark could easily lift the entire watchtower, let alone a massive nuclear reactor.
But now, for some reason, Clark seems to have put in a lot of effort, yet he still hasn't been able to completely lift the nuclear reactor off the watchtower.
However, Clark's immense strength still managed to slowly lift the nuclear reactor, and cracks began to appear in the area above the watchtower where the reactor was anchored.
Just like a nuclear reactor about to operate at full capacity, Clark!
"Something's not right. It seems Clark needs more energy than usual to get the nuclear reactor running."
Seeing Clark's extremely nervous expression, The Flash realized something was wrong, even though cracks were beginning to form in the static space beneath the nuclear reactor.
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Under normal circumstances, Clark's strength would likely allow him to easily lift an immobilized nuclear reactor.
But now it seems he needs to consume even more energy to fully raise the nuclear reactor.
This is a very unusual phenomenon.
Just as The Flash was pondering why this was happening, Clark fully activated the nuclear reactor.
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