Barbara was genuinely stunned, grabbing Heisenberg’s hand.

Barbara was genuinely stunned, grabbing Heisenberg's hand.

Her expression was eager, with a hint of hesitation and anxiety.

"Can… can I fly too?" she couldn't help but ask.

"As long as you let me hold you."

"Ha, of course! Wrap your arms around my waist, not too tight. Let's go!"

"Hmm…?"

Heisenberg looked helplessly at the woman in his arms. Damn, Barbara's way too forward.

But he knew this wasn't all an act.

As an elite agent—and future superhero Mockingbird—Barbara had at least a hundred ways to take to the skies.

But none of those methods involved Heisenberg!

Heisenberg shot upward, planning to soar into the cumulonimbus clouds, using the thick, moisture-laden fog to soak Barbara.

But in an instant, he stopped midair, stunned.

Barbara was a mess—dizzy, her eyes bloodshot, nose bleeding.

"What the hell? We were going too fast, but this shouldn't happen. Even Superman can fly with people!"

Looking at the instantly weakened Barbara, Heisenberg racked his brain, finally recalling something crucial.

"Right… I forgot about the biological stance!"

People often see Superman lift planes, skyscrapers, even entire mountains with his narrow hands.

But scientifically, it's absurd.

Superman could lift a mountain, but its material would crumble under the pressure, and he'd tear through it, leaving it to crash.

So how does Superman lift heavy objects?

Through the biological stance!

When Kryptonians arrive on Earth, they're affected by the yellow sun's radiation, developing a second circulatory system distinct from their digestive system, specialized for storing and using energy.

After absorbing enough radiation, they gain abilities like frost breath and heat vision.

The biological stance is a Kryptonian's way of using the yellow sun's energy to create a relative spatial displacement around them!

To help Barbara recover, Heisenberg wracked his brain, recalling every detail about the biological stance.

Fortunately, his Kryptonian brain was exceptional, and he quickly pieced it together.

What is "spatial relative displacement"?

Every patch of Earth's space is governed by the four fundamental forces:

Strong nuclear, weak nuclear, electromagnetic, and gravity.

Heisenberg started with the most obvious—gravity—to grasp the biological stance.

If gravity vanished in a space, repulsion would become infinite, reducing all matter to dust or nothingness.

If repulsion vanished, gravity would become infinite, collapsing the space into a black hole that would spread endlessly.

A Kryptonian's biological stance creates absolute balance between gravity and repulsion in a given space—centered on themselves.

Not just gravity and repulsion, but all four fundamental forces in perfect equilibrium.

In short, this spatially displaced field unique to Kryptonians is their absolute domain!

When Superman activates his stance, he and everything affected by it remain absolutely synchronized.

So when he lifts a plane, its surface isn't crushed by pressure—it accelerates or stops with him.

His biological field extends to the object, protecting its structure.

That's why Lois Lane, in Superman's arms, is unharmed even when flown into the sun.

Heisenberg knew his cheap knockoff descendant had set a great example.

The longer Superman soaks up the sun, the more visible his stance becomes.

People joke about Superman's indestructible clothes—it's the biological stance at work.

In All-Star Superman, after absorbing too much solar radiation, his stance becomes incredibly powerful.

When a probe crashes into the sun, Superman extends his stance infinitely, pulling the ship—and its crew—out unharmed.

And his girlfriend, flying with him at seventy times the speed of sound, once said something unbelievable:

"It's so warm!"

Perfect proof of the biological stance's effects.

Now, after Barbara's bloody lesson, Heisenberg finally remembered a Kryptonian's most vital ability!

Without the biological stance, he'd be no different from a mini Hulk.

Maybe with a few extra elemental attacks…

Realizing its importance, Heisenberg landed instantly, flying back to Kingpin's reception room and tossing Barbara onto the sofa.

She groaned in pain, then sat up unsteadily, her hands flailing as if searching for something.

But after a while, she still hadn't found the person who should've been supporting her.

So she stumbled around, dizzy.

Moments later, she saw Heisenberg sitting statue-still on Kingpin's sofa, eyes closed, resting.

The sight made her cough angrily, blood from her nose staining her clothes—a pitiful, wretched scene.

But Barbara wasn't blaming Heisenberg in her heart.

Instead, she was pondering her mission.

His superficial charm and flippancy couldn't touch his true core.

Maybe his heart was solid as a rock, or maybe just inexperienced.

Either way, Barbara knew her task had just gotten harder!

Meanwhile, Heisenberg practiced controlling his stance.

He focused on his energy, trying to release it consciously from his body.

Energy from the eyes? Heat vision.

From lungs, throat, and mouth? Frost breath.

So the biological stance is released from the skin?

Or pores?

Surely not the fat layer…

Heisenberg tried seriously for over two minutes, his powerful brain generating over 3,000 energy release patterns per second.

And now, he seemed to have it!

But he wasn't sure, so he finally remembered Miss Barbara.

He waved her over from the sofa.

"Sorry for the scare. Feeling better now?"

"Emmm…"

Barbara saw through Heisenberg's sly, tiger-like grin and didn't want to answer.

But she nodded.

"I was just unprepared. I never got full marks in flight training, and my body can't handle even 6Gs. Sorry for the trouble!"

"No trouble, I was reckless. Now I've adjusted my stance—let's fly again!"

"No, no, no, I'm still dizzy… Ahhhhhh!"

Before Barbara could finish refusing, Heisenberg was already soaring into the sky with her.

This time, he hit fifty times the speed of sound. Forget 6Gs—even 60Gs wouldn't make this pleasant.

But her screams were still strong!

When Heisenberg finally stopped at 20,000 meters, holding Barbara's hand, she floated weightlessly beside him.

Heisenberg could finally declare he'd established his own biological stance.

He'd succeeded!