Jay combed through everything he experienced in the short period after rushing into the passage of time-space-dirty metal pipes, vicious and highly unfriendly aliens, and monsters dozens of meters tall that looked like a mixture of octopus and jellyfish. And on this unaccompanied and unfamiliar planet, there was only one beautiful blond Kryptonian girl who accompanied him through all this.
Hmm... that doesn't sound like that bad.
After walking for five or six minutes after defeating the giant tentacle creature, an exit finally appeared in this seemingly endless passage. The fan-shaped metal plate closed the path in front, with gaps arranged in a leaf-like arrangement. The light from the hole told them that they had come to an end.
"I thought we'd have to walk in here for the rest of our lives," Kara said happily, reaching out to try to break the metal shutter, but Jay stopped it.
"Wait," he said.
The two waited for a few seconds behind the metal plate, and a shadow slammed into the exit with a bang. Astonishingly, it looked like a human being—an actual human and a black man. He was ragged, and his ruffled jeans were full of holes. His lean face was full of panic, and he kept looking back while trying vainly to free the sturdy metal plate with both hands. Jay felt that he must be being chased by something extremely vicious, and he seemed to want to escape through the passage where Jay and the others were now, but unfortunately, this layer of iron was too strong for him.
A light blue beam of light burst through the air with a "whoosh", hitting the back of the poor man's heart. He groaned miserably and fell to the ground; his shirt behind was pierced with a charred gap by a laser, and a faint black smoke appeared on the burnt skin.
Cara almost screamed "Ah" for a split second, as if the blow had hit her. She subconsciously wanted to break through the iron plate in front of her and get out but was pulled back by Jay.
The black man was lying on the ground, still trying to crawl forward a few inches; Jay could see the incomparably strong desire to live in his eyes; the look in his eyes was deeply imprinted in his mind. But he seemed exhausted at last, and his previous struggle proved to be in vain. Several white aliens surrounded him with guns, and they seemed to be of the same race as the aliens Jay and Kara had met at the dump before.
The aliens pointed guns at the black person until an alien with a seemingly different aura walked out of them, and the others stepped aside respectfully; Jay thought this guy was a little kid. Leader.
The alien with the appearance of the little boss spoke up, and he said solemnly: "Your attempt is meaningless; it is just a waste of energy. If you have so much excess energy to waste, it is better to save it and use it in the arena, saying Might help you live a little longer."
The black man raised his head stubbornly, stared at the ugly guy with stubborn eyes, and cursed something vulgar in a low voice. The alien snorted and turned around to explain something to his companion. An alien in the team lifted the black man with one hand and carried it on his shoulders as if preparing to take him back.
Jay thinks this is a great opportunity, the black man most likely escaped from the place where the earth hostage is held, and the aliens are very likely to take him back there. This means that as long as they follow, these aliens can lead them to other Earthlings who have been captured.
Maybe he can find Dad.
It's a pity that this plan of his has been ruined before it even started - Carla finally seemed unable to bear it; she kicked the metal plate in front of her and flew out like a frisbee and suddenly knocked one out of the team. The alien smashed to the ground, and he flew out almost simultaneously, turning into a long afterimage and rushing into the alien formation. Before those aliens could react to what happened, two more figures flew high into the air with screams and suddenly fell to the ground.
Carla jumped out before Jay could say the first syllable to stop her, and he sighed and jumped out of the tunnel after her. He couldn't help but think that the fans always complained that Kryptonians don't like to use their brains, and this evaluation seems pretty pertinent.
And when he thought so angrily, he completely forgot that he was now part of this "Kryptonian".
The little alien leader screamed; maybe he was instructing his teammates to quickly focus on the two intruders. Kara flashed before him like a ghost and punched his mouth, which was still open in an O shape, only to make him dizzy and fall with his head up. The other alien pulled out a blue laser light knife, and the blade dragged a long, scorching trajectory towards Kara's head. Kara turned sideways to dodge, and a back kick kicked him far away without looking back.
Jay used his arm to hold a laser knife tut down by an alien, and the searing pain was transmitted to his pain centre. As Jay gritted his teeth, his arm violently swept the light knife away, grabbed his head when the other party still hadn't recovered from the surprise that he could block the blade with his bare hands and slammed it towards a box-shaped object beside him. The sharp corner collided, and the alien suddenly fainted with eyes full of Venus. Jay turned his head slightly and, out of the corner of his eyes, caught a glimpse of two other aliens raising guns towards his back, so he turned around and shot two heat-sight beams swept over the guns in the hands of the two men and the two laser guns suddenly It exploded. Two groups of light blue energy were violently released, and the two aliens were violently overturned to the ground.
Jay and Kara were only 50% of the abilities they could exert on Earth, but they were still more than enough to deal with these alien soldiers. The two quickly took care of these aliens. At this time, the black man was sitting in the corner and breathing hard. It seemed that he was only hanging on his last breath and might die at any time.
Kara squatted in front of the man quickly and said softly, "Hey, can you hear me?"
The black man opened his eyelids heavily, and his eyes first fell on the "S" on her chest: "Are you... a super girl?"
"Yes, it's me."
He shifted his gaze to Jay with difficulty, and the image on his retina was beginning to blur: "That's... Superman?"
Jay was startled, not knowing how to answer for a moment.
"He is," Carla answered, which confused Jay a little confused. Even if it was to comfort the poor man whose life was on the line, he thought that the title was put on his head, and he felt breathless.
The black man grinned, revealing his white teeth in a sunny smile that perhaps shouldn't have appeared on a dying man's face.
"I knew you would come back," he said. "You would never abandon us."
Kara said softly, "It's alright, you're alright. We're here to save you, and I promise to take you back to Earth, okay?"
"Fairy Wood"
"Thank you." He smiled and shook his head, "but I...I think I'm done; I know well that you don't have to console me. But there are more... they imprison more Many human beings; you have to rescue them."
He showed sore eyes and gritted his teeth: "They took the earthlings, transformed our bodies, turned us into all kinds of monsters, and then drove us to fight in the arena for the sake of this planet—entertainment for the audience on the Internet. Remember the riots that took place in the Metropolis underground mall? It was not an accident at all; it was caused by a modified human escaping their supervision!"
After hearing his words, the two couldn't help but feel a chill in their hearts. Jay interrupted, "Wait, you said these aliens captured humans for modification? Then why did the modified creature appear in Metropolis? Shouldn't he be on this planet?"
The black man took two heavy breaths and seemed to have used up all the remaining strength in his body to push himself to continue: "It's human... There are human beings who collude with conspired aliens, and their power is quite strong; they Provide these aliens with a stronghold on Earth. I was an FBI agent, and I noticed things I shouldn't have noticed, investigated things I shouldn't have, so I'm here..."
Jay and Carla look at each other: "Kerry Tech Ideas."
The black man's eyes gradually blurred, and he seemed unable to hold it any longer. He squeezed Cara's cloak tightly with the last of his strength and said, "Please, save the others, they; they."
He failed to say the last word but conveyed the most crucial information to them with his eyes. His pupils dilated, and he finally stopped breathing, but before he died, his eyes were fixed on the largest building in the distance - a substantial oval-shaped stadium that looked like a stadium on Earth.
Carla gently laid his body flat on the ground and closed his eyes.
The two were silent here for a while until Jay patted her shoulder and said, "Come on, we still have people alive to save."