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The room became somewhat chaotic as everyone came to collect their money, and Brett-Ritchie asked each person to take turns explaining why they were entitled to an asset.
The first person on the right stood up and said he had a lot of money, but he didn't mind asking for more.
The reasons given by the people below are even more outrageous. Some are using the guise of real estate to ask for money to keep buying real estate; some are shamelessly asking for money even though they are not short of cash; some have managed to get in without any money on them; some are using books to elevate their thoughts and are preparing to use money to find a utopia; some are preparing to use money to disrupt society; some have even asked debt collection companies to lock themselves up and go to jail. All sorts of bizarre reasons are dizzying to read.
Clark: "What a greedy bunch."
Brett: "In fact, there is another person who wants to express his opinion."
Richie Brett listened to him and pointed out that the man also had ideas he wanted to express. Although his words fell through, Luther appeared on the next page of the comic strip.
Clark: "Is that Luther?"
Luther: "Which of you really wants this asset?"
From the crowd: "That's me!" N
After looking around the room, Luther asked a question.
Although the crowd did not know who Luther was, they still shouted because of their desire for wealth and greed.
Luther: "Hahahaha, you stupid fools, all this money will end up in my pocket, and not only that, your membership fees will also be mine!"
Looking at the enthusiastic crowd before him, Luther couldn't help but laugh out loud and revealed his plan.
Louise: "I have to think about this."
Louise, behind the curtains in the distance, overheard Luther's true intentions and thought to herself that she should know this was his conspiracy.
In this scene, Luther reaches out and unleashes a powerful electric current, instantly electrifying the entire room, including all of Louis's.
Superman: "You can't escape, Luthor!"
At the crucial moment, Superman appeared and prepared to take action against the evil Lex Luthor, but Luthor suddenly reached between them and issued a warning.
Luther: "Step back, Superman, or nobody's leaving this room."
Luther: "Don't act rashly, Superman. If you want these people to die together, or if you want to save them, that's not impossible, as long as you can make a deal with me."
Superman: "A deal? What's that?"
Next, Luthor reassured Superman and revealed his goal, to which Superman immediately asked what the deal was.
Luther: "I need the Philosopher's Stone from the mansion on the Forgotten Mountain in Skull Valley. If you can get it, I'll let everyone in the house go, I promise."
Faced with Superman's interrogation, Luthor finally revealed his true purpose: he wanted the Philosopher's Stone in the mansion on the Forgotten Hill in Skull Valley.
Luther: "For some emotional reason, I must have it, but the journey is too dangerous, and only you can overcome those dangers and get the Philosopher's Stone."
Superman: "All done!"
Luther fabricated a lie, saying he needed the Philosopher's Stone for some emotional reason. Superman agreed without hesitation and went to Skull Valley.
Skull Valley has been abandoned for many years, and Superman embarks on this journey to find out why it has become a no-man's-land.
With a leap, a mountain suddenly appeared in front of Superman. Superman ignored it and charged straight at the mountain.
However, there was a magic circle in the mountains, and a powerful magical force prevented Superman from moving inside. He could only float on the waves, and when he realized he was falling, he found himself in a snake pit.
Snake: Hissing sound.
Although the magical education prevented Superman from flying normally, it did not affect his use of other abilities. Soon, Superman began to use his superpowers to defeat snakes.
They continued onward, crossing the inferno once again under his superhuman protection.
Finally, they discovered a grand hall containing a stone statue and a mysterious magic stone. The magic stone that Superman or Lex Luthor asked him to find was embedded in her forehead.
Around the statue, some worshippers whipped slaves and forced them to push wheels, presumably to power the energy stones to maintain the magic circle.
Upon seeing this, Superman stepped forward without hesitation, knocked the believers to the ground, and removed the magic stone from the statue's head.
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The stone statue, now devoid of the magic stone, collapsed along with a crack.
After emerging from the ruins, Superman pushed back the stones blocking the cave and then led a group of slaves away from the Forgotten Hill, the former home of the vanished locals.
Afterwards, Superman returned to Metropolis and brought the Philosopher's Stone to Luthor.
Superman: "I kept my promise and returned the Philosopher's Stones. You must bring them back to life."
Luther: "Hahaha, very good, thank you, Superman."
Luther: "If it weren't for your help, I wouldn't have been able to obtain the power of the Philosopher's Stone so easily. You fool, don't you know that the Philosopher's Stone is actually an item made by ancient magicians, containing powerful magic that can bring unlimited power? Now this power will belong to me. With this power, you will no longer be my opponent."
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After receiving the Philosopher's Stone, Luther finally discovered his true purpose.
This was precisely Xu Fu's original intention in creating this story: to demonstrate the power of magic in a simple and direct way and to reveal new abilities.
Luther: "Now, while I can still speak, please leave here without worry, lest I lay a hand on you and kick you out. Now I will be the new master of this world!"
After obtaining the Philosopher's Stone he had always dreamed of, Luthor became extremely arrogant, even ignoring Superman standing in front of him.
However, Superman's expression didn't change at this point; he wasn't angry at being deceived by Luther. He looked at the smug Luther and then told the truth.
Superman: "You've been tricked, Luthor. The magic stone I gave you was fake. The real magic stone was lost before I arrived, and you'll never find it."
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Luthor: "Damn it, Superman, you broke your promise, you unfaithful bastard!"
Superman: "A friend of a friend".
After hearing Superman's explanation, Luthor became somewhat angry. He threw the fake magic stone in his hand to Big Super, releasing a surge of electricity that illuminated the entire house. However, Luthor became even more frightened.
Luther: "No, my power, the power of high voltage current."
Soon, his power began to drain from his body until, finally, his strength waned, and Superman successfully defeated the powerless Lex Luthor.
During the connection process, Luther realized that he had used up all the energy that had been transferred into his body before, and he felt that he would need more next time.
By this time, the unconscious crowd had awakened, and Brett was glad to be rid of Luther's threat.
Once everything was resolved, Louise wanted to thank Superman, who was preparing to leave.
Superman said he didn't need to thank himself; he should have told Clark what had happened so he could write the news before Lois.
"Front-page headline: Luther will be electrocuted tonight."
Shortly thereafter, Luther was sentenced because his villainous plans meant he would be electrocuted that night.
Editor: "Clark, I'm leaving the news of the electrocution to you."
Louis: "Even if he were a loser, I wouldn't get involved in reporting on the death penalty."
The editor handed the story to Clark, and Louise suggested not interfering with the plot, which was a first for a comic book.
Clark: "This bothers me a bit; it's the first time I've ever watched an execution."
Passerby: "Don't worry too much, it's nothing, it will pass soon."
On the viewing platform, Clark told the people gathered around him that this was the first time he had ever watched Execution IX.
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Those around him advised him to relax and get used to seeing it more often.
Soon, Luther, who was sentenced to death in the electric chair, was brought out and placed on the electric chair by the executioner. When he pressed the switch, high voltage instantly engulfed Luther's entire body.
Luther: "Ha ha, you fools, this is exactly what I need!"
However, Luther did not react abnormally. Instead, he broke free of his shackles and laughed loudly. His source of power was electricity, and the execution on the electric chair helped him recover, just enough to restore his lost power. At this moment, no one could stop the recovered Luther.
Executioner: "Quick, stop him!"
Seeing this, the executioner ordered his men to seize Luther.
But Luther stabbed the executioner in the back with a heavy electric chair. At the right moment, Clark used his back to help the executioner block the flying electric chair, and Luther took advantage of the chaos to break through the wall and escape.
At that moment, Clark slowly stood up and said he was alright. This seemed unbelievable to those around him, but everyone accepted it as Clark's fate, and they did not question it.
Clark then provided this information to the newspaper by phone, stating that he would provide the full story later.
After hanging up the phone, Clark took off his costume, revealing that Superman's battle suit was meant to stop Rudd.
Meanwhile, Luthor, who had escaped, was now being chased by the police, bullets raining down on him like they were from Superman, but to no avail. Just as he was about to engage the police, Superman appeared in time, and the two began to fight each other.
Luthor thought he could go toe-to-toe with Superman, but he still managed to outpace him.
But when Superman got closer to check, Luther, who had taken the opportunity to escape on the plane's landing gear, was nowhere to be found.
Luthor: "If I could obtain the power of the Philosopher's Stone, Superman would be no match for me. I need it!"
Throughout his journey, Luther still hadn't forgotten the Philosopher's Stone; he thought that if he could get it, Superman would no longer be a problem.
Back in his lair, Luther told his men that he had orders to obey, but they still didn't believe that Luther had the same abilities as Superman.
That evening, the train failed to run on the tracks, seemingly as Luther was demonstrating the power he had gained to his men.
Nearby, a radio tower was broadcasting the news, and Lois and Clark were conducting an interview.
When Lois heard the news, she immediately drove to the scene, leaving Clark there.
Clark had no choice but to follow Lois to the scene as Superman.
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