Catching an airplane that had fallen from a height of 1,000 meters, Jay felt that he had broken a personal record, and he couldn't help but feel a little proud of the results before him. But he quickly realized that he shouldn't stay long, because he hadn't figured out how to meet the shocked passengers. In fact, he felt that if he faced a bunch of reporters and cameras, he might be the more nervous one.
So he chose to leave the scene before the first person walked out of the cabin.
His head is still a little hot, and he hasn't recovered from the nervous and excited state just now. He told himself in his heart that he would get used to this experience a few more times, which was commonplace for Superman. His thoughts were confused, and when he subconsciously flew to a height of several hundred meters above the city, another "s" mark suddenly appeared in his vision.
With long golden hair, white and pliable skin, impeccable facial features, long legs with knee-high boots, the super girl stood in front of him like she appeared out of thin air, raising her golden eyebrows to ask Said: "Who are you? Why do you wear my family crest?"
at the same time.
"Is it going to go?" After watching the plane land safely with Jay's help through the screen, Helena suddenly asked.
Batman, who was silently exiting the room, paused, and said lightly: "I have already said what should be said. I have observed this child. He is still young and needs to grow, but he has all the necessary good qualities. He will want to understand."
"I guess he will, but I'm not talking about him now." Helena asked with her arms folded, "Aren't you even going to say goodbye? Considering we haven't seen each other for so long."
Batman turned half of his face, the shadow and mask concealed his expression-even though he had no expression at all: "You have chosen a different path, I think you should report back to the team now."
"I think we all understand whose fault it was." Helena was a little angry. "You just said to Jay that he has been locked in his own little world and is indifferent to other things in the world, but what about you? After the end, you haven't built Gotham into your own cage and locked yourself in it to isolate yourself from the world. You push all those close to you away from your side—except Alfred, because you can't Drive him away, thank goodness he can keep you awake."
Batman was silent. He stood motionless in the shadows, almost thinking that he had melted into the darkness without looking carefully.
Helena's tone was slightly relaxed. She said: "I have already stopped blaming you for my mother, Dad, I know you had to make the right choice. What I am doing now is just what I did. A new lifestyle of choice. Life is still going on, I chose to move forward, and I think it's time for you to do it."
Batman gave her a meaningful glance at last, but still said nothing. There was no sound in the shadow for a long time, and Helena sighed, knowing that he was gone.
Facing the sudden appearance of the super girl, Jay was stunned for a while, until the other party vigilantly repeated her question a second time before reacting.
"Carla? Don't you remember me?"
Cara frowned suspiciously: "We... do we know each other?"
Jay froze for a moment, then suddenly thought of something. He took off his goggles, and Kara suddenly suddenly said: "Jay?"
No wonder Batman said that this thing would be useful, it seems to be really good. Jay couldn't help but think of the setting that Superman could "perfectly dress up" with just a pair of glasses, and was speechless for a while.
In fact, he still underestimated the pair of goggles in his hand. In fact, this is a high-tech product that uses built-in hypnosis technology developed by a certain spy organization. It can bring recognition barriers to the human visual system, as long as you wear it, even the closest person cannot recognize you. In addition, it has the special function of transmitting and amplifying the power of thermal vision, and it is really an expensive gadget.
"My God," Kara said in surprise, covering her mouth, "You...are you also a Kryptonian?"
"It looks like this." Jay wanted to say that he had just confirmed the news not long ago, because Helena said that the uniform he was wearing could only be activated by recognizing the Krypton DNA.
"Rao (the name of the main god of Krypton) is here!" Kara said in surprise, "I thought...I thought I was the last...you are wearing my family crest, and you are also Ai Are you from the Ul family? What is your name? And how did you escape the destruction of Krypton? Do you also have a spaceship?"
"Well, it looks like we have a lot to talk about. Why don't we find a place to sit down and talk slowly?"
"You're right," Kara took a deep breath. "Sorry, I guess I'm just a little overexcited. You know, I haven't seen other Kryptonians in six years, I thought... I thought I am the last one."
They flew to the building of Planet Daily and sat down shoulder to shoulder on the base of the golden ball on the top floor. Jay was a little nervous. He had long wanted the opportunity to talk to Kara, but he didn't know where to start when this opportunity really came. He felt that maybe he should start by answering a few questions from Carla, but unfortunately he couldn't answer any of those questions.
"So, you don't remember anything from six years ago?" Carla asked.
Jay nodded: "Well. I think it might have something to do with something during the invasion, but no matter how hard I try, I can't remember it."
Cara nodded in understanding, and then said sadly: "The invasion took a lot of things from us, and there are many people. For so long, I always thought I was alone on Earth... You can't imagine what your presence means to me."
"Actually, I am too." Jay said, "I have heard of you from some rumors. I know you are real. I always want to have the opportunity to see you. I want to ask you-how did you do it? For so many years, how did you blend into ordinary people and become one of them without gaps? The more I tried, the more difficult it became. I couldn't pretend that I was exactly like other people. It felt like There is something between the whole world and me. Sometimes everything seems so far away."
Carla nodded deeply and said: "Sorry if you are disappointed by this answer-I don't know, I have never done it. I can pretend to be clumsy and pretend to be an ordinary person, but I can't deceive Myself. In the past, Clark used to chat with me, he often sent me messages, and sometimes invited me to his family dinners-his family was really good. But now he is not there anymore, I think I He became a person and was thrown into this corner far away from his hometown alone, and his hometown was even left in ruins."
Jay looked down at the rushing street under his feet and asked, "So, you mean this loneliness will never disappear?"
"Not exactly." Kara smiled slightly, and the light golden sunlight shone on her smile, which looked very beautiful, "Now, don't we have each other?"
Jay chuckled and felt relieved: "Yeah, I guess we are lucky."
The two sat side by side and looked at each other speechlessly for a while. The breeze came with the cosmopolitan aura, and the red capes of the two of them trembled, and Cara's brilliant blonde hair fluttered in the wind. The soft sunlight poured silently on the golden orb of the Planet Daily, making it gleaming.
Suddenly, Carla's face suddenly changed: "That's it!"
"how?"
She froze for a while, and said with a bitter face: "I, I...I lied to Ms. Grant and said to get some documents for her. It has been almost two hours since then. God. Ah, Ms. Grant will kill me!"
Jay couldn't help laughing: "She doesn't have kryptonite in her hand, where can I kill you?"
"I really have to go back." Carla jumped off the platform she was sitting on, her feet floating in the air. She tilted her head for a moment, and asked: "Yes, there is also the dance party, you didn't forget, did you?"
Jay patted his head: "I completely forgot." Then he smiled promptly before Kara showed an agitated look: "Just kidding, how can I forget? Don't worry, I will be there on time."
"Really?" She smiled, "Then I can count on you completely."
"of course can."
"Then I will look forward to it."
Kara waved her hand, and then flew down quickly. Jay looked at the direction in which her figure disappeared, only to feel that the whole city became more brilliant under the sun. The bright light was almost everywhere in his sight, making him suddenly feel that life has never been So beautiful.