Chapter 462 The Culprit Behind Krypton's Destruction
Chapter 462 The Culprit Behind Krypton's Destruction
Chapter 462 The Culprit Behind Krypton's Destruction
Kara nodded, then turned and headed to the Kryptonian prison on another Earth.
Although she was nearly stabbed to death by Fiora, she did not object to Karl El's decision at this point.
After all, the difference in strength between the two sides is obvious. The enemy Kryptonians number in the hundreds of thousands, and they can basically completely crush their side.
If Joe El wants Fiora to return to the team, he only needs to send one or two squadrons to Earth and cause a ruckus. Even if Kal-El doesn't want to, he'll have to give her up.
Fortunately, Old Deng only shows some humanity when he's with Karl El, no longer acting like a perfectly rational decision-making machine, but instead able to reason with people.
Considering the possibly most complex father-son relationship in Kryptonian history, Kara crossed the atmosphere between the two Earths, which was beginning to connect, and arrived at the headquarters of the Spider-Green Lantern Corps on the other side.
Although the Spider-Men were puzzled by the order, they were all smart and quickly realized that having this person on their side was a complete hot potato.
Fiora, now free, stretched her limbs: "What a pity, my vacation is over."
Being exposed to the red sun for a long time isn't necessarily a bad thing; for someone like her who has lived on Krypton her whole life, it's like coming home.
Even though she hasn't been fully exposed to the yellow sunlight yet, she can understand what happened.
Karl El wouldn't release himself for no reason; there must have been external pressure at play.
Which side is the external pressure from? It's naturally from the Kryptonians.
The moment Fiora stepped out the door and into the sunlight, she knew her guess was absolutely correct; the universe was now under Jor-El's command.
The day has finally come.
So, which side are you going to take?
Fiora looked at Kara: "Kara Zo El?"
The woman deliberately emphasized the word "El" in her pronunciation, which made Kara feel a little uncomfortable.
Every Kryptonian knows that the El family is not a monolithic entity; in fact, it is divided into several factions.
This situation would be fine under normal circumstances, since a family that has been passed down for thousands of years cannot possibly have only one voice.
While the El family was indeed prominent, that was a thing of the past, and they wouldn't have any impact on Krypton's upper echelons of politics in this era.
But ever since Jor-El took that step, and Fiora and the others orchestrated the suicides of all the members of Krypton's High Council, the El family seemed to have returned to their rightful place overnight, and the internal discord within the family had become a major factor in Kryptonian politics.
To say nothing of the distant past, the brothers Joe Al and Kara's father, Zo Al, have always been at odds.
As Zo El's daughter, Kara was already quite an anomaly. After joining the army, she actually respected her uncle Jo El more, or rather, she both respected and feared him.
"I'm just a lowly sergeant."
When Fiora asked Kara, she could only brush him off with, "I have no right to get involved in the disputes between you big shots."
She has no interest in the internal affairs of the El family now; she only wants to stay by Karl El's side for the time being.
"Not taking sides is itself a form of taking sides."
Fiora hadn't expected to get any decent answers from this girl anyway, since the real answer had already been decided by Joe El: "I hope you really know which side you're on."
"See you next time, Kara—hopefully we'll still be enemies then."
After casually uttering this declaration of vengeance, Fiora and another Kryptonian behemoth soared into the clouds and disappeared into the horizon.
It seems this Kryptonian female lieutenant holds a grudge. If they are still enemies when they meet again, she will naturally be able to avenge the time she was ambushed.
"How arrogant!"
The Spider-Men, unfamiliar with the situation in another universe, naturally couldn't understand the cryptic conversation between Fiora and Kara. However, Sinestro, a member of the Green Lantern Corps who had suffered greatly at the hands of the Kryptonians, could immediately tell that the two Kryptonians were discussing their internal affairs.
Outside the solar system, the Kryptonian army and the Green Lantern army are probing each other, and a major battle is imminent. At such a moment, these two Kryptonians are still more concerned about the political situation on their home planet, and they completely disregard the Green Lantern army.
But thinking about it, it makes sense. These Kryptonians' abilities are simply too overwhelming. Compared to their outrageous superpowers, those two so-called weaknesses are hardly weaknesses at all.
The Kryptonian army is unstoppable in the universe. Since leaving their home planet once again, they have been effectively utilizing their strengths and have not suffered a defeat in twenty years, only moving from one victory to another.
"What's it to you?" Kara rolled her eyes at Seneca, annoyed. "You're not welcome here, even if you're an outsider."
She's only temporarily siding with Karl El as a family member; that doesn't mean she can be nice to the Guardians' dogs.
Sinestro didn't stand on ceremony with the white-haired Kryptonian, shutting Kara down with a single sentence: "Karl El sent me here. If you need anything, you can go to him."
Sinestro had this question for a long time—why are these Kryptonians so hostile to the Green Lantern Corps?
If we're talking about blood feuds forged in war, it's actually the Green Lantern Corps that's been suffering the most losses all these years.
In terms of the brutality of the war, it is obvious that the damage inflicted on the Kryptonians was greater by the magical planet Lann and the Senagan Eagleman Empire, both of which had solid foundations.
Now that Sinestro was living under someone else's roof and being given the cold shoulder, he thought, "I'm already here. I've finally met someone who actually grew up on Krypton. And the other person didn't rush up to try and kill me right away. Why not ask him something?"
"Why do you Kryptonians have such a big problem with our Green Lantern Corps?"
Seneca casually asked, stroking his beard, but little did he know that this question would completely ignite Kara's nerves.
"How dare you ask?"
The white-haired Kryptonian woman, who had previously been somewhat "beautiful," suddenly twisted her expression into a ferocious grimace. In an instant, she closed in, grabbed Sinestro by the neck, and lifted him up: "Krypton was almost destroyed, wasn't that all your doing?"
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