Chapter 45: Mongo

When Jay saw this room full of weird green light and these creepy subjects, he thought he would not be able to see anything more amazing today, but he still underestimated it again. The surprise that this building prepared for him. He and Helena were walking between these biological tanks, and the sound of mechanical operation and gear biting suddenly penetrated into his ears.

He could not see through the wall filled with lead, but his hearing was not disturbed in any way. He vigilantly pulled Helena to hide behind a row of biological tanks. From the gap, he saw two extremely concealed automatic doors sliding open on one side of the metal wall. It turned out that there was an elevator hidden there. A middle-aged man with white temples walked out of the elevator. He was wearing a neat suit and hand-made brand-name leather shoes. He looked very energetic, but his face looked extremely unnatural. His facial muscles seemed to be stiff, without the slightest expression, and there was not the slightest expression in his eyes, like a walking dead.

Jay remembered him. It was Leslie Bulwell, a high-ranking official in the world federal government, and a frequent guest on television media. Jay remembered that every time he saw that face on TV, it was filled with anger, as if he was particularly dissatisfied with everything. Jay almost thought that the indignant expression was born on that face. He never dreamed that this official would be as unassuming as a zombie.

The two lowered their voices and squatted behind the bunker, watching the official pass through the queue of biological tanks with a dull expression, and stood blankly in front of the dark wall. He stretched out his hand and pressed it down somewhere on the wall. There was a beep in the wall that might mean recognition, and a hidden door opened in front of him. The official strode in, and the door closed immediately.

Jay reacted quickly and picked up Helena's collar with one hand, leading her into an afterimage and rushing out, successfully flashing in before the door closed.

When Helena recovered, he had been carried into this new secret door at a speeding speed, and the sudden acceleration caused severe discomfort in her internal organs. She slapped Jay's hand holding her collar in annoyance, and was about to have an attack, but noticed Jay's expression of surprise. So she also subconsciously looked forward, and she opened her mouth wide in surprise, and her dissatisfaction was thrown out of the sky for a while.

This picture may be unbelievable, but all the top officials of the world federal government who they have heard of and met are gathered in this room at the moment. There is a huge plant growing in the center of the room, its branches are twisted, countless roots are lying on the ground like tentacles, and the thick main stem is inserted straight into the ceiling. At the bottom of it is a circle of chairs, and on each chair lies an official, and branches extending from the trunk of the plant wrap around their heads. Each of them looked blurred, with a satisfied smile on their lips.

This scene made Jay's heart feel a chill. The official who led them in also found his own armchair and sat down, and a branch stretched out from the main trunk and wrapped it around his forehead.

Helena walked around the huge plant lightly, and its huge body blocked the computer host behind it. Fortunately, this computer is not encrypted, perhaps because the other party did not expect anyone to break through here. Helena quickly opened it, and quickly found everything she needed-all the data and data of human experiments in this base, complete monitoring and control of the mental state of everyone at the top of the government, and even Mongo remote control A written record of every decision and choice made by the government.

The two of them couldn't help but lifted their spirits. This was the goal of their trip, and it was even better than expected, but it seemed a bit too simple, so simple that it was beyond doubt.

"Well, we got things anyway," Jay said in a low voice, "It's almost time to go home."

Helena nodded in agreement, but another voice suddenly rang in this room, breaking the silent space like thunder: "Don't hurry, kids. You have come to my place, we still I didn't have a good chat."

Jay's pupils shrank and he turned his head abruptly, only to see a tall and burly giant standing behind them, and the gaze from his scarlet eyes was a mixture of excitement and cruelty.

Mongo, the ruler of the war world, came in person.

The atmosphere seemed to be heavier several times suddenly, the hearts of the two men raised their throats for an instant, and subconsciously held their breath. Mongo walked to the huge plant in the middle of the room without anyone else, and admired its body with intoxicating eyes with his hands behind him, as if he was appreciating an artwork.

"It's so beautiful, isn't it?" Mongo said as if to himself.

If everyone in your hometown's aesthetics is as bad as yours, it's really a sad story, Jay thought.

"'Black Mercy', I have experimented with this plant on Karl-El-what you call Superman-and the effect is quite good. And this is a variant of it." Mongo said, "It can make When people see what they want to see, they will always be immersed in their most wonderful dreams and welcome death in the happiest way. Look, they laugh so much."

"It's all over, alien." Helena whispered, "We have obtained decisive evidence that your manipulation of this world is over."

Mongo glanced at her, the red eyes may be funny or disdain, but there was no nervousness.

"Someone will discover the truth sooner or later. This was expected. But I really didn't expect that the first one to find here would be two stinky little boys."

Mongo turned around and faced both of them, with a weird smile on his face, and said: "Maybe you think that this situation is because I have planned it, maybe you won't believe what I want to say-but you are wrong. , Things will develop to be like this is indeed beyond my own expectations. I thought that there will always be people on this planet who will notice that even if ordinary people do not respond, those superheroes in strange costumes on the earth should have discovered the truth. But the truth Yes, no, none, no one even asked a question. Are you not curious, why is this?"

The two of them stared at him intently, silent.

Mongo grinned: "This is because, deep down, humans want to be enslaved by me."

"Bullshit." Helena squeezed these two words through her teeth.

"That's the truth." Mongo continued, "The war with the Apocalypse destroyed your will and took away your hope. Mankind needs a person to rule them and build a unified and better world. Look at what I have built-a unified world that eliminates wars and disputes. This is something Superman has never achieved in his lifetime. You think I am a villain, but if I say, I am the greatest in human history. The rescuer."

"You can keep this to those who were tied to the arena by you." Helena said solemnly.

Mongo shrugged: "Sorry, I'm not used to giving freely. Besides, this is only a small interest compared to what I offered."

Helena opened her mouth in irritation and wanted to refute something, but was interrupted by Jay with a chuckle: "To be honest, I'm not a racist, and letting an alien to be the president doesn't sound ridiculous."

Helena looked at him in surprise, her eyes full of disbelief. Mongo also cast an unexpected look at him.

Jay followed closely: "But if it's an ugly monster with a wrinkled face and shit-yellow look, then forget it. After all, the president has to represent our image, right? What if you give friends on other planets to us People on Earth have such an ugly impression, that's terrible."

The smile on Meng Ge's face instantly solidified, and instead of hiding his anger, he appeared on his iron blue face. His eyes flashed without warning, and two highly concentrated energies slammed through the space and hit Jay's chest directly, pushing him into the air, wrapped in a ball of fire and hit hard. On the wall behind him.

"Jay!" Helena shouted with concern.

"Don't... worry, Helena." Jay got up from the hot flames with a grin. Most of his clothes had been burned, and the rest was burning with fire. "I'm fine."

He tore off the burning coat, revealing the bright "s" mark and dark blue uniform below, and the red cloak drooped from behind him.

Meng Ge was stunned for a moment in surprise, then his eyes flashed, revealing a look of joy: "Kryptonian!?"