Alright.
The diary clearly stated that in a certain universe, Superman has a Cousin.
In a certain universe, Superman has a Cousin.
Judging by the diary's tone, the Superman universe with a Cousin, and the Superman universe with a Cousin, might not be the same universe.
And it might not even be Clark's current universe.
But even so, after learning that he might have a Cousin and a Cousin, Clark couldn't remain calm.
After all, he had always thought he was the last Kryptonian, that he was all alone.
The diary even said before that he was the "Son of Krypton"!
So, how could Clark remain calm after learning that he might still have family?
But it seems like his Cousin doesn't seem to be doing too well.
Being treated like a monster and hunted by everyone!
Clark definitely had something to say about this; he'd faced the same situation, the same predicament.
It seemed his cousin in the diary was in a much worse situation than he was.
Clark recalled his own experiences, and he still found it hard to let go.
He could imagine his cousin's situation even more.
Plus, his cousin's biological father was "Zod," which made things even worse, adding insult to injury.
Considering all these factors, Clark wasn't surprised that his cousin planned to conquer Earth.
"I must find him!"
Clark immediately made a decision in his heart.
If his Cousin really existed in this universe, he would stop these things from happening no matter what!
And compared to his Cousin, his Cousin's situation seemed much better.
This could be seen from the nickname "Supergirl," which was completely a copy of his "Superman."
Also, Kara, was that his Cousin's name? It really seemed very familiar.
And looking at the naming method, it was undoubtedly her Kryptonian name, not her Earth name.
So, what about him? What was his Kryptonian name?
The diary had been hinting for so long, even revealing his Cousin's name, but it still hadn't revealed his, Clark's, name!
But, that doesn't matter anymore.
If the diary is fake, just a load of nonsense, then everything the other party revealed is meaningless.
And if the diary is real and credible, Clark will find the Scout Ship left by his father in the Arctic.
Perhaps there will be more clues inside.
There's just one thing.
Judging by the diary, his Cousin Kara only arrived on Earth after he did.
But, Krypton had already exploded!
So, the reason he was sent to Earth actually has nothing to do with that explosion?
Krypton exploded some time after he arrived on Earth?
And before that explosion, his Cousin Kara was also sent over?
A series of questions couldn't help but flash through Clark's mind.
Unfortunately, due to the lack of information, Clark couldn't piece together a clear picture.
He could only hope the diary would provide more related spoilers.
But as for Supergirl Kara, even if she truly exists in this universe, she should still be floating in space right now.
After all, Clark hasn't become Superman yet.
Not only Superman, but looking at the entire Justice League, it seems only Batman has surfaced so far.
The Flash hasn't made any moves yet; I don't know if he's even appeared. I'll have to go to Central City and see if I get a chance.
As for Cyborg, he might have already been modified, but he's always been hiding his identity.
[Aquaman Arthur should still be "fighting for justice" at sea, right?]
[What about Wonder Woman Diana? She's probably hiding in plain sight, working in some obscure corner somewhere.]
"So, Kara hasn't arrived yet?"
Clark knew the situation.
The diary had made it very clear that his Cousin Kara would only come to Earth after he became Superman.
So when did he become Superman? After the battle with General Zod!
And now, General Zod hadn't even arrived.
The time sequence was still very clear, nothing needed to be said.
So Clark already had an idea about the situation with Supergirl, Kara.
He was even looking forward to General Zod's arrival, because of his cousin.
"Justice League?"
Immediately, this name caught Clark's attention.
Would he actually join such an organization in the future? Although the diary was the first time it had mentioned this organization.
But since they included the word "Justice" in the organization's name, the nature of the Justice League was naturally self-explanatory.
Clark was just a little surprised.
He really hadn't imagined that he would one day join an organization.
But it must be said, this organization's vibe is indeed quite extraordinary.
Although Clark hasn't heard of some superheroes like Flash and Wonder Woman yet.
But Batman is also there, which speaks volumes.
Besides, the diary also revealed some new superheroes here.
Cyborg, Aquaman.
Cyborg, this one is easier to understand.
After all, the English word "Cyborg" itself means a machine man, a half-machine person.
The diary also clearly mentioned that Cyborg was "modified."
So, is there this kind of advanced technology person in the alliance he's going to join in the future?
The current technology has actually developed to this extent, even half-cyborgs can be created?
Besides that, there's Aquaman.
This person, just like Cyborg, has everything about his existence written clearly in his nickname.
He's a water-walking hero.
Considering what the diary mentioned, that the other party is a hero on the sea, Clark has to make a guess.
This Aquaman, is probably capable of moving freely in the water.
Otherwise, how can he be a water-walking hero?
After all, in Clark's world, people with all kinds of superpowers did indeed exist!
Clark himself had already encountered them.
This wasn't a big deal.
Besides, the diary also revealed the name of this Aquaman, Arthur.
But this was actually completely useless.
Because this name was just too common, so common that it could be called a dime a dozen.
Plus, there was only a given name and no surname. Clark believed that if he used Arthur as a search term, he'd probably filter out hundreds of thousands of people?
Maybe even more.
And the name of Wonder Woman, "Diana," mentioned later was the same.
This was also a name that was considered common, with no distinguishing features.
It wasn't worth anything.
Even the name "Central City" is more valuable.
Clark believed that if the Flash really existed in Central City, he would know immediately if he went there.
After all, it was too easy for Clark's super hearing to cover the entire Central City.
Of course.
Clark was just muttering to himself.
He didn't know what the future held, but for now, he had no intention of finding these people.
Nor did he have any intention of joining the Justice League.
Speaking of Diana, it's a real pity!
[Looking at the entire Justice League, besides Superman, the most powerful is probably Diana, right?]
[No matter what, she's also a demigoddess from the legendary Paradise Island!]
[But even with a demigoddess's body, Diana could defeat a war god like Ares, which is already remarkable.]
[If such a powerful superhero didn't abandon humanity, many huge threats could have been avoided.]
[Not to mention, when General Zod invaded, Clark wouldn't have been beaten to a pulp, right?]
[Even at the beginning, General Zod didn't need to take action; several of his soldiers could have trampled Clark.]
"Paradise Island is actually real?"
Clark had to admit he was truly shocked by this wave of spoilers.
This again, Paradise Island, demigods, and Ares, the God of War.
It's obvious that the Paradise Island mentioned in the diary is definitely the Amazon from Greek mythology!
So, this Wonder Woman, Diana, is she perhaps an Amazon warrior from Greek mythology?
Good heavens, are myths becoming reality?
Especially Ares, the God of War, who is a famous figure in Greek mythology.
His stories are widely sung and highly recognized; it's almost a household name.
When Clark was a child, he heard stories about them from his adoptive parents.
In some literary works, audio-visual products, movies, and other media, there are all sorts of stories about the Greek pantheon.
And in every story, Ares, the God of War, is almost always an indispensable and important character.
But now, the diary tells Clark that the stories he's heard since he was a child are true?
This is a bit too absurd, isn't it!
But considering that the diary has indeed accurately pinpointed some hidden information.
Some secret information that only Clark knew, and that couldn't possibly be leaked.
Clark wasn't so sure.
This world was already crazy!
Even if some mythical characters really existed, wouldn't that be strange?
For others, wasn't he, Clark, an alien that only appeared in science fiction movies?
After a bit of internal struggle, Clark adjusted his mindset and refocused his attention on the diary.
He now had a clearer understanding of Diana's strength.
Defeating Ares, the God of War, he really hadn't expected Wonder Woman to be so powerful!
Although Clark hadn't fought Ares.
Since they're all gods from mythological legends, they couldn't possibly be weak, right?
There's just one thing.
Why did Wonder Woman abandon humanity?
Since she "abandoned" humanity, did that mean Wonder Woman was once on humanity's side before the "abandonment"?
Were they on the same side? And judging by the diary's tone, Wonder Woman would also step forward when humanity faced disaster.
So, what exactly happened later?
What caused such a huge change in Wonder Woman's attitude?
The diary didn't mention much about this, so Clark naturally couldn't know.
He just shook his head and sighed, nothing more.
He didn't think too much about it.
But General Zod's strength was truly astonishing, leaving Clark secretly speechless.
Through the diary's descriptions, he knew General Zod was formidable.
Yet, he hadn't anticipated the gap between them would be so vast.
It was one thing to be unable to defeat him personally, but to be unable to even defeat General Zod's soldiers?
But the diary had clearly stated that his battle with General Zod was "One Battle to Godhood".
That meant he had defeated General Zod!
General Zod's fate was death!
The diary had also explicitly stated this.
So, the question arose.
Given the enormous disparity in their strength, how had he managed to defeat the other?
Clark was quite curious about this.
[But unfortunately, after her battle with Ares, Diana witnessed the ugliness of humanity and lost her lover, causing her to lose heart.]
[Except for the time when the "Mandalorian" used a Wishing Crystal to cause chaos in the world, Diana rarely interferes in human affairs anymore.]
[But I have to say, that Wishing Crystal is truly insane; it can really help people achieve any wish.]
[I think Flash will definitely like it; after all, this thing can really revive the dead.]
[Although I don't understand the principle, judging from Steve, who was revived by Diana, there's really nothing wrong with it.]
So, this is the reason why Diana abandoned humanity? Clark finally understood.
But Clark didn't agree with this.
Indeed, humanity does have an ugly side, Clark knew this deeply.
But Clark wouldn't change because of this.
He would continue to help those who needed it.
Clark wouldn't only focus on the ugliness of human nature; he would also see the beauty within it.
"Mandalorian."
And then, this word also caught Clark's attention.
Unlike the superheroes that were spoiled earlier, this "Mandalorian" was clearly not a nickname.
It seemed to be a certain race.
But what specific race, Clark didn't know.
But why would the diary's owner put quotation marks around the name of this race?
What did that mean?
And then there was the Wishing Crystal.
The name said it all; it was a crystal that could grant wishes.
But this crystal could actually make wishes come true!
Wow.
What kind of crystal was this?
This was a bit too overpowered, wasn't it?
The diary even explicitly stated that this Wishing Crystal could bring the dead back to life!
Whew!
Clark's breathing couldn't help but become a little hurried; even he wasn't calm anymore.
After all, deep down, Clark also wanted his adoptive father to come back to life, didn't he?
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