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"Not selling." In the air, Connors gently lowered "Wonder Woman" Diana from his lap with a slight push to her butt.
When Diana saw the tsunami in the distance and several people dressed in different clothes below, she quickly recovered from her crimson face to her heroic Amazonian appearance. With one hand, Zatanna held her magic hat to avoid being blown away by the sea breeze, and with the other hand, she quietly buttoned up the button that had broken open on her shirt.
As the skeleton horse disappeared, the three fell from the air together. Connors couldn't swim and had no intention of eating tsunami melons, but since "Aquaman" Arthur was on the shore, he would not leave easily as a melon-eater. Zatanna was like a piece of cling film for the time being, and she went wherever Connors went. As for "Wonder Woman" Diana, she was simply running for the tsunami. She wasn't stopping the tsunami—she didn't have the strength yet. She wanted to save people.
However, when they arrived in Gotham, they found that the people here had moved to higher ground extremely efficiently with the help of the Gotham Police Department. So they gave up their intention of saving people and came to the beach.
The huge tsunami was getting closer and closer. Even if "Aquaman" Arthur took a posture to welcome the tsunami, everyone else was waiting for it and did not place all their hopes on him.
On the contrary, Connors looked at Aquaman, wearing a dark green cloak, with his strong upper body bare, and wearing only a pair of dark green pants and a gold belt. He suddenly realized. The previous tsunami was stopped by mysterious forces, which is probably due to this person. (See Chapter 1)
He had seen combat in the city, seen threats from hell, and had been in space. Connors had not been in this world for long, but because of the existence of the Melon-eating System, his experience was quite rich. But this was the first time he had seen a threat from the ocean. Tsunamis were not uncommon in movies; they were almost a regular occurrence in natural disaster films. But this was the first time that Connors, a guy who couldn't swim, had seen a tsunami with his own eyes.
He saw that the white line on the horizon was getting thicker and thicker, and after a certain distance, it became a huge wave that could be seen clearly by the naked eye, quickly sweeping towards the shore of Gotham. Arthur, the "Aquaman," clasped his hands on the trident placed on the ground. His hand muscles exploded, and circles of ripple-like energy spread toward the tsunami, centered on him. The waves were penetrated, but the tsunami continued, and Arthur's power seemed endless, still strong in the face of the continuous reorganization of the tsunami waves. But looking at the current trend, "Aquaman" could weaken the tsunami at most, but he could not completely stop it.
Just when "Green Lantern" Hal couldn't help but build the barrier again and "The Flash" Barry wanted to create a tornado to fight the tsunami, a man appeared.
"Superman" Clark flew over everyone's heads without stopping at all. With the red cloak hunting on his back, he rushed directly into the tsunami, using his body to destroy the formation of the tsunami. After flying through the walls of the tsunami waves so fast, "Superman" Clark flew back to "Aquaman" Arthur and took a deep breath. Then, "Frozen Breath," one of "Superman's" signature abilities, spit out of his mouth, freezing a large amount of seawater, turning even the tip of the tsunami into ice.
By the time the tsunami finally advanced to shore, it could no longer cause any harm.
"The Flash" Barry watched as the tsunami, which he was helpless against, was resolved by two people, and couldn't help but complain, "The two of them are so strong. I think I can retire."
"That won't work," Connors was the first to disagree. "If you retire, we're all screwed." In the comics, as long as "The Flash" was there, anything was possible.
Batman, who was silent on the side, looked at Barry and then Connors, already wondering whether to redesign the countermeasures against the out-of-control "Flash."
"Brother Outsider, I'm so flattered to have your approval," Barry said sourly. "But I can't save the world, so I can't find a girlfriend." He had been watching the people around him change one after another, and it was getting to him.
Connors looked at Barry amusedly and said, "It may be that you are too fast, causing you to subconsciously ignore the people around you. Sometimes being too fast is not a good thing. You can try to slow down."
After saying that, looking at the relatively calm sea, Connors was about to leave. From the Gotham Museum to the uninhabited island, and now, he hadn't squinted for a while. If he hadn't hugged "Wonder Woman" Diana on the way here to give her some physical and mental stimulation, he would have even fallen asleep in the air.
"Since things are over here for now, I'm going back to Boston," Diana said, riding on the skeleton horse. "Connors, you can contact me whenever you need me."
Hal "Green Lantern" looked around and walked over to Barry "The Flash." "Let's go and have a drink together?" Although the relationship between the two of them was a bit frictional when they first met, after experiencing the incident in Seaside City, their relationship was the strongest. At this time, Hal saw that Barry was a little depressed and took the initiative to accompany his brother to relieve his boredom.
"It seems that the conflict between your brothers has escalated again, even to the point of sinking a human nuclear submarine."
"I can take you to the World Parliament to see if I can gain some say for your Kingdom of Atlantis."
"Superman" Clark had just rescued the people in the submarine, and what he said at this time made Connors, who wanted to leave, stop. Mouth… this tsunami doesn't seem simple. It involves the grudge between 'Aquaman' and his brother Orm? Sleepiness swept away, and smelling the aroma of melon, Connors immediately transformed into a scumbag again and looked curiously at Arthur, the "Aquaman." Connors did not delve into why "Superman" Clark knew "Aquaman" Arthur. Superman flies around the world to save people; it is really impossible to say that a superhero does not know anyone.
"World Parliament?" Arthur asked. Not only did he look like a middle-aged man on the outside, but his voice was also much more mature than everyone else's, except for Mr. Wayne who deliberately lowered his voice.
"Yes, although humans have destroyed your seabed ecology, you have also sunk many human ships, and you and your brothers have had differences because of this," "Superman" Clark said. "It might be better to go to the World Parliament and negotiate peace."
It started to rain again in Gotham, and raindrops hit the ground. "Aquaman" Arthur, like a staid middle-aged man, asked rhetorically in the face of "Superman" Clark's proposal, "You made me grovel like a horse and beg them?"
Batman glanced at Connors, clearly triggering the keyword "horse." "Superman" Clark, who was not good at language, upon hearing this rhetorical question, subconsciously set his sights on Connors. With Superman's "super-thinking," he could find countless high-emotional-intelligence answers, but here he found none.
Clark, you seem a little lazy.
Confronted with the look of "Superman" Clark asking for help, Connors stepped forward and said to "Aquaman" Arthur, "No, you are the King of Atlantis, and naturally you stand on the world parliament like a king."
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