Chapter 463 A Meteor Shower of Fire Falling from the Sky
Chapter 463 A Meteor Shower of Fire Falling from the Sky
Chapter 463 A Meteor Shower of Fire Falling from the Sky
The rapid decay of Krypton's core caused violent geological activity that tore countless cracks in the continent's surface, triggering a series of massive earthquakes, one of which had its epicenter located in the heart of Argo.
This devastating earthquake took away almost all of Kara's classmates and neighbors, completely destroying her entire childhood.
Countless people shared the same fate as Kara in that catastrophe, and once someone tells them that it was all a deliberate scheme, that someone wanted to wipe out the Kryptonians.
Joe Al used his wisdom to prevent the disaster from happening and gave people a chance for revenge. So what choices will these people make?
The Kryptonian army is now a deadly force that stirs up a storm of revenge throughout the universe, and the deep-seated hatred that the blonde Kara harbored for the Lightbringers back then was naturally inherited in this way.
But this hatred was an unwarranted disaster for Sinestro, who was completely unaware of the situation. He fought back the suffocation and defended himself: "Whatever Jor-El has instilled in you, it wasn't us!"
Sinestro did not use his ring to resist after being lifted up. He knew that at such close range, a Kryptonian's speed of attack was much faster than his ring.
But this Kryptonian's accusation is completely unreasonable. How does his green light relate to the destruction of Krypton?
This is definitely just an excuse and a lie fabricated by someone like Joe El in order to divert attention from the conflict, break the closed nature of Chlorine Planet, and shift the focus of the entire planet to interstellar conquest!
Putting aside other things, as one of the few remaining veterans in the Green Lantern Corps, Sinestro once looked up information about Krypton in the Guardians' database after the war began.
The Kryptonians' home planet is on the verge of destruction not because of external forces, but because of a combination of their geological and social conditions.
After an extremely dangerous third encounter in ancient times, this civilization decided to isolate itself and cease all external air exploration.
Under such circumstances, all the energy and minerals of the entire Kryptonian civilization could only be obtained from the planet beneath their feet.
Although Krypton's unique geological structure and special elemental composition give the planet's core an almost inexhaustible supply of geothermal energy, it is only "almost".
As Krypton's population gradually increases, energy consumption also increases, and the efficiency of mining the Kryptonian core becomes increasingly efficient.
This undoubtedly laid the groundwork for the future Earth's core crisis.
The Kryptonian core catastrophe that began two or three decades ago was simply the eruption of the planet's long-standing historical ills.
"You're lying!"
Hearing Sinestro's sophistry, Kara's anger flared even more, and her grip tightened slightly: "Krypton's core shouldn't have had any problems!"
Seeing Kara's eyes begin to glow red, the Spider-Lanterns nearby couldn't sit still any longer: "Don't do that!"
This woman seemed perfectly normal just now, so why has she suddenly gone berserk?
They didn't know much about the feud between the Green Lantern Corps and the Kryptonians, but that doesn't mean they could just kill someone without a second thought, right?
Besides, what kind of bad person could be wearing a green light ring?
Just as Spider-Lantern was hesitating whether to take action, Superman descended from the sky: "Kara, put him down!"
Joey, who rushed to the rescue, grabbed Kara's wrist, and Kara could only groan in pain before releasing Senesto.
Sinestro, finally able to breathe freely again, wanted to say something more, but Joey's face immediately turned cold, and he began to reprimand Kara: "If you really want to settle the score between the Green Lantern Corps and the Kryptonians, then go to the battlefield outside the solar system!"
Joey raised his hand and pointed in the direction of another Earth watchtower.
Once Kara had recovered from her anger, she didn't say anything more and quickly left the scene of the conflict.
I'm sorry.
Joy apologized to Sinestro: "The Kryptonian catastrophe took away many of her family and friends; she was just a little emotionally overwhelmed."
"I understand," Sinestro waved his hand, seemingly betting heavily. "The feeling of loss always drives people crazy."
"However, there is absolutely no way that the Green Lantern Corps could be involved in the crisis of Krypton's demise."
Sinestro repeated what he had just said to Kara, especially about Krypton's geological structure and elemental composition, to Joey, the Kryptonian: "Your father probably misunderstood something. People who can wear Green Lantern Rings wouldn't do something so heinous. You've also created so many Green Lantern Rings, you should understand that."
"Don't you find it strange? What if the Green Lantern Corps really has absolutely nothing to do with Krypton—"
Joy countered with Sinestro, "Then why do the Guardians' files contain such a clear analysis and record of the causes of Krypton's destruction?"
Upon hearing this from Joe Al's son, Seneca was momentarily speechless.
How should he explain this to this Kryptonian?
In fact, the Guardians' database contains a vast amount of information, and there are countless civilizations like the Kryptonians that have gone down the path of self-destruction.
Why did the Guardians know that Krypton was about to be destroyed, yet they did not intervene to save it?
The standard answer is that the demise of Krypton is an internal matter of their own civilization, and Green Lantern has no right to interfere.
This is also one of the behavioral guidelines for the Green Lantern Corps established by the Guardians.
But even Sinestro himself didn't quite agree with this answer, let alone telling Kal-El, a Kryptonian, such a thing.
If we follow this logic, the Kryptonians are now shifting from internal isolation to external conquest. Whether it's the Kingdom of Tamaran, or the planet Lann and the Sennagon Empire, that's their own civilization's business. Why should the Green Lantern Corps interfere?
"You just said that someone who can wear a green light ring wouldn't do something so heinous," but there's one possibility—"
Joey's thoughts wandered, and he thought back to the Green Lanterns who weren't even living beings: "What if it were a Supreme Green Lantern?"
In the history of the normal universe, the destruction of Krypton has always been an unsolved mystery, and no one can explain exactly what happened.
But based on past experience, Joey felt that there might actually be some connection with the Green Lantern Corps.
At least these supreme green lights do not have the various restrictions of ordinary green light rings, not even the most basic killing control.
If it weren't for the intervention of the colossal Green Lantern planet Mogo, these supreme Green Lanterns could have killed him and Kara without restraint.
"Impossible!" Sinestro broke out in a cold sweat. "The Green Light didn't exist back then!"
Joey's words shattered his last shred of hope: "Is it that it doesn't exist, or that you just don't know?"
This statement pinpointed Sinestro's Achilles' heel—why should the Guardians of the Oa tell him what they were up to?
Sinestro, who had just had a big argument with the guardian Ganther a while ago, had to admit that these little blue men had been acting so mysteriously all day; who knew what mischief they were plotting now?
With a loud bang, Sinestro was startled to find that Superman had suddenly vanished, leaving only a whooshing sound.
Sinestro looked up to search for Superman's movements, but the very next second after their conversation was interrupted, he saw countless fiery meteors streak across the sky.
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