After a period of space travel that is really unpleasant, Jay and Kara both landed in something like a garbage recycling station. The two looked around, almost all they saw in front of them were surrounded by mountains of trash, as if there was no edge. Jay wondered if they were still on the earth. Everything he stomped on and saw in his eyes was waste. Even the gas lingering at the tip of his nose filled with the strange smell of garbage. Maybe they came to a certain star in the universe called " "Junk Star" place-if there is such a planet.
"It feels terrible." Cara threw a sticky ball off her blonde hair in disgust. "I feel like I am almost becoming a piece of rubbish."
"It's not too late to go back now," Jay raised his head and pointed to the purple whirlpool floating above them. "Go in there and you should be able to return the same way."
Kara stubbornly shook his head: "I said I want to go with you, I won't change my mind. Besides, I'm a senior, I have to look after you."
"Then please seniors."
Although it's a bit selfish to think so, if Carla really shook off the sentence "Well, be careful yourself" and flew back with a cool cloak, he would be really not happy.
Jay adjusted his super vision to the microscopic level and scanned the air surrounding them: "Now we can roughly infer that we are no longer on the earth. The atmospheric structure here is very different from that of the earth. I even have some components. I haven't seen it. A short breath of ordinary humans should not have any effect, but if it takes too long, it is difficult to say what effect it will have on humans."
The blue laser beam suddenly shot from behind the two of them, and the moment they turned their heads, they had "popped" in the air with two blasts of two laser beams, enveloping each of them. The two knelt on the ground and looked back. They saw a bunch of weird creatures with rifle-like things slowly approaching them. They had human-like limbs, pale bodies, and belts. Blue stripes, with two ugly tentacles growing on his head. Jay can't say that he recognizes all the animal species on the earth, but he is quite sure that these weird things will definitely not come from the earth.
Those unidentified aliens held their guns and surrounded the two netted prey, seemingly to have put down their vigilance-generally speaking, the prey caught by the laser net is indeed no longer a threat.
Unfortunately for them, today's prey is not within the scope of that general situation.
Kara and Jay looked at each other and said, "I think they seem to have taken us as salted fish caught in the net."
"So it looks like we have to introduce ourselves again?"
"It looks like it is."
The aliens in the quarrel never expected that the two captured terrestrial people-at least they think so-suddenly broke out at the same time, and they pulled the indestructible light net into two with their bare hands. Before the two aliens in the front could react, they flew away with one punch.
The remaining alien creatures froze for a while before digesting the development that was not in line with common sense, and then they screamed loudly and hurriedly raised their guns to shoot. The pale blue alien laser beam spread across the sky, leaving a deep blue mark on the retina. The two of them turned away, and the missed beam hit the garbage dump and exploded all kinds of indescribable waste.
Jay grabbed an alien's gun, squeezed the barrel, and used the handle of the gun to fly the dumbfounded guy far into the trash hill not far away. But at the same time, another laser beam hit the back of his heart, causing his back to become hot, his chest stiff, and he staggered forward involuntarily.
The alien he attacked behind him had time to fire the next shot before he flashed to his body and pressed him to the ground. At the same time, he reminded Kara: "Be careful, their weapon looks a bit powerful. I feel the pain. ."
Jay simply tore off the damaged coat, the "s" badge that had been worn on his chest under the coat was activated at the same time, and the dark blue Superman shirt instantly covered his whole body. The two of them put the aliens down and broke the last alien laser rifle. Jay shook his hand: "What kind of star is this? It's quite resistant. My fists are a little numb. Up."
Cara glanced around and frowned, "My super vision... it feels like it is blocked by the air here. I can't see through, and the distance I can see is very limited."
Jay tried it after hearing it, and it was exactly as she said. Not only that, but he felt that the sound information pouring into his ears became increasingly muddy. He could even hear the sound of air convection from a few miles away, but now the sound of a little further away has gradually blurred and become less and less audible.
"No," he said solemnly, "it's not that something is blocking our eyesight, it's because of this planet...I think we are on a planet illuminated by a red star, and it is radiation that weakens our ability. ."
"That's terrible." Kara said, "This means that when the solar energy stored in our cells is exhausted, we will become ordinary people."
"Now maybe you are thinking about the proposal to fly back from here," Jay pointed to the whirlpool above his head again, "while you can still fly now."
"So you will go back?"
"Of course not. I have to find my dad." Jay shook his head. "But you don't need to stay here. You can bring this information back and tell everyone that Carey Technology Creative Company is abducting people into stardom. ..."
"Don't even think about it. If you don't go back, I won't go back either." Kara said firmly, "We will rescue the captured people together, and then we will go together."
After a pause, she asked awkwardly: "But...where shall we go?"
This is indeed a new problem. The super senses have been weakened. Now the two of them have lost the radar, and the action will be a lot of trouble.
Jay walked back in the direction of the aliens who just emerged, and pushed aside a pile of miscellaneous things. A two-person high circular pipe entrance was hidden behind the pile of miscellaneous things.
Karayan raised his eyebrows: "Are you sure to go here?"
"Not sure." Jay said as he bent down and got into the tunnel, "but do you have any other way out of this stinking place?"
Kara was noncommittal, and bent over behind him to get in, and reminded: "Remember the way back, we might have to go home through the hole above."