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Superman: Doomsday Future

[ALL CHAPTERS WILL GET A TRANSLATION UPDATE SOON!!!] Six years ago, invaders from Apocalypse brought a cloud of despair. When the heroes fell, the whole world was swept into a desperate situation; however, the invaders withdrew without warning. The Earth had survived the most brutal battle yet had also paid a heavy price. The remaining superheroes either died or escaped into the darkness. And people said that the Era of Heroes was over and their glory no longer existed. Now, six years later, when people look up at the stars, their deepest prayers finally seem to have an echo. A new superman has arrived in this apocalyptic future. Support me at [p atreon.com/Vankyer]. (without the space)

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Chapter 87 Cloning

The ninjas of the Assassin League may all be masters of martial arts, proficient in various fighting techniques and weapon use, but these skills will not play the slightest role in the face of a god-like Kryptonian. It only took a few minutes for the clone to penetrate almost the entire base, leaving blood and corpses all over the place, and the scene was quite nauseating.

But until the last ninja standing in front of him fell, Talia Or Gul did not appear. Superman quickly scanned the entire structure of the building with his X-ray vision, and quickly locked onto the only area he had yet to set foot on. The lead-infiltrated structure blocks the X-ray's perspective, but being the only lead-containing structure in the entire base is like putting a "I'm here" label on the gate, which is really conspicuous.

With a sneer, Superman violently penetrated through the layers of walls and flew to the heavy leaded door. He punched open the door with an understatement, and strode into the room.

A gray-white room looks like a laboratory. A circular space is drawn in the center. The circle of energy columns called "Eternal Stones" are arranged in a ring on the periphery. Some kind of dark red liquid energy, dark red light dangerous and beautiful.

There seemed to be no more combat-capable units in this room. Superman glanced at the corner of the laboratory, and saw that the researchers in protective suits all shrank in the corner and shivered like a little white rabbit who met a gray wolf. for fun. Superman ignored the non-threatening researchers and strode to the next door at the end of the room.

The door was torn open with bare hands, and what came into view was an extremely dimly lit room. A dim blue light filled the entire hall, and rows of biological cultivation tanks more than two meters high were neatly placed in the open space.

Superman walked indifferently between the two rows of glass vessels, but was shocked the moment he swept the creatures floating in these vessels, and was stunned in place like an electric shock.

He saw himself in these jars.

A dull blue liquid filled each glass vessel, and countless bubbles "grumbled" up from the bottom of these glass jars, fading away on their way to the top baffle. Countless Clark Kents floated in these glass jars with their eyes closed, like big boys sleeping.

The clone's breathing began to become heavy and cloudy. He seemed to be frightened by the sight, and involuntarily took two small steps back. But it's no wonder, it's about the normal reaction anyone would have when they saw a whole house of clones of themselves.

"Perfect, isn't it?"

Talia Or Gul's voice came from the shadows behind him. Superman seemed to wake up suddenly, turned his head abruptly, and his eyes lit up with a scorching red glow.

Talia unhurriedly lifted the silver suitcase, and the lid that had been unlocked was lifted by gravity, revealing the kryptonite she had photographed with a billion dollars, which was fixed inside the box.

Superman's face changed suddenly, he stumbled back two and a half steps and knelt on the ground, breathing heavily on the ground with one hand on the ground.

Talia took the green shining stone out of the box in her hand, and then threw the suitcase aside. She walked halfway around the half-kneeling cloned Superman, and finally squatted down beside him: "It's a pity, I liked you quite a bit, after all, you are our first successful work. But thank you Darkness The knight pointed out a fatal flaw in the design for us, and I had to get rid of you, and we'll erase that flaw from the next new instance."

Superman lay on his stomach, gasping for breath, the little rock that made him do his best to just look up at Talia's face. He squeezed through his teeth: "You won't... make it. Batman is right... you're just another mad dictator."

"Really?" Talia sneered, "What about you? What is the difference between your actions and mine? You interfered in politics around the world by your own will, attacked the armed forces, and played the role of judge and jury alone. And all the characters like the executioner, sounds like a dictator to me."

The clone shook his head: "No, that's not the same... I just want the innocent people to be better off."

"Look? We are still the same in the end." Talia sighed and took out a cold dagger, "But unfortunately, your mission ends here. But as our initial experiment Body, your mission has been done brilliantly."

After a pause, she held a kryptonite in her left hand and a dagger on Superman's neck in her right hand: "I have long heard that a man of steel exposed to this small stone will become vulnerable, and I just kept thinking about it. Find a chance to try it."

Superman gritted his teeth, he still wanted to resist, but the kryptonite sticking to his cheek seemed to drain his strength and make him weak. He could feel the coldness of the blade on his throat, the blade had cut through the flesh a little, and there was a trace of blood oozing out.

He knew very well that maybe he really would die.

However, at this critical moment, Batman suddenly appeared at the door that was torn apart by Superman. The moment he saw the situation in the room, he had almost no room for thought, and a bat dart appeared in his hand instinctively, drawing a black arc between the rows of culture jars and going straight to the stone held by Talia's left hand. fly away.

With a precise hit, the kryptonite was hit by the bat dart, and a parabola of green light was drawn in the blue space and rolled down between the two culture tanks.

The boundless power poured into Superman almost as soon as he left the krypton radiation range. He let out a low growl and shook Talia from his back with a shake of his shoulder, and his eyes lit up with red-hot light. He turned his head sharply, his eyes pointed directly at the abominable green stone not far away, the temperature of which was comparable to the thermal vision impact of the sun's photosphere, and the small stone worth a billion was burned to ashes in an instant.

Talia's back slammed hard against the metal wall behind her, her bones aching. But she still gritted her teeth to stand up and quickly disappeared into the dark corner of the room.

The strength gradually recovered, Superman took a deep breath, and his body re-suspended, looking down at the dimly lit room. His eyes swept coldly between all the glass jars in the room with clones of his own floating, and his pupils burned red again.

"Clark!" Batman yelled at him.

The red glow in Superman's eyes disappeared for a moment, he glanced at Batman, and said, "I did what I thought was right, Bruce, and I never regret it."

The red light lit up again immediately, the clone superman roared loudly, and the two sturdy laser beams swept across the room like two heavy swords. Those glassware were cut open one after another, and the blue liquid flooded most of the room like a flood. A large amount of liquid evaporated under the high temperature of several thousand degrees, and the water vapor blocked most of the vision.

Although these are clones of superhumans, they are not yet fully formed, and naturally they have never been exposed to sunlight, and their physical fitness is only the same as that of ordinary humans. The sweeping thermal vision took the lives of hundreds of clones in an instant, then cut through the walls and cut the entire building apart.

Batman barely escaped before the entire structure collapsed. The white building collapsed behind him almost as soon as he rushed outside. The air wave released by the explosion lifted him up into the air, wrapping his cape and falling heavily to the ground. .

The uniform offset some of the shock, but he still felt a slight concussion. He breathed heavily in the air mixed with the smell of gunpowder smoke, and struggled to stand up, but he saw that the blue figure had burst out of the ruins of the building and hung in the sky ** meters high in front of him, the red cloak in the night. Dancing with smoky background.

Superman landed in front of him, the air rising from the edge of his boots.

The two stared at each other for a long time through the thick smoke, and Superman said coldly: "Don't get in my way, Bruce, I won't stop."

Batman stood up straight and said solemnly, "Then you should also know that no matter how many times, I will stop you."

"Okay, then you give me no choice." Superman closed his eyes gently, sighed, and when he reopened his eyes, he was full of murderous intent.

"...then I'll have to deal with you here, once and for all."