Superman knew that Kansas was hit by a tornado, but he just listened intently, made sure that his parents and Anthony were not in danger, and put it aside.

Batman had apparently received the news as well, and the news flashed on the screen in the Hall of Justice (to be honest, both Superman and The Flash thought they could watch movies on this screen, but were sternly vetoed by Batman), but tornadoes in Kansas are commonplace and usually don't cause serious physical harm, so everyone ignores this task.

Superman is very interested in the Green Lantern Corps described by Green Lantern, this very straightforward name "Legion" is obviously only a few thousand members, but shouting to defend peace and maintain order in the whole universe, and the Green Lantern, who does not seem to be very reliable, well, to be exact, the Green Lantern of the earth is responsible for a large sector.

This also means that the Justice League not only has to protect the earth, but may also involve the cosmic sector that Green Lantern is responsible for, or even the entire universe.

Batman is conservative about this, after all, the Justice League is only a very young organization, everyone has not yet run-in, and except for Green Lantern, the members do not know about other races in the universe. Even if some information is learned from the mouth of the Green Lantern, the accuracy needs to be considered. It's not that you don't trust Green Lantern, it's just that people always brag, especially the green one in front of you.

Superman is eager to try. As a Kryptonian, he is a non-earthling, except for those demons, he has not seen aliens, and his understanding of the universe comes from the remnants of the Kryptonian spaceship. As such, he is particularly eager to communicate with other friendly alien races and explore the glory of Krypton.

Green Lantern confidently says that he doesn't need their help to protect his sector, and everyone looks at him with suspicion. However, now is not the time to question him, because with the exception of Wonder Woman and Aquaman, something has happened in the city where the members are located.

Now, everyone's sense of territory is quite strong (criticizing Batman by name), and no one asked Wonder Woman and Aquaman to help, and the funding problem was quickly determined before the meeting: everyone's salaries could not be paid, and the funds given by the federal government and Bruce Wayne were used for the operation of the alliance. And the surrounding problems are still handed over to Bruce Wayne's side, which is also their reward.

Then, each head back to the city to settle his own affairs.

-

Superman flies high in the sky to bask in the sun, eavesdropping on Lex Luthor's speech by the way.

“...... Our 'Defender' bots are able to identify humans and other living beings, as well as identify aggressive tendencies... Their firepower ... We developed this because we saw that we were invaded by alien mongrels some time ago, and we almost lost our ability to resist because of our lack of strength, and finally we needed a group of unidentified and unidentified guys to 'protect the earth'. Now, we don't need to hand over our lives to masked people who don't know the details, our 'defenders'..."

Superman suddenly realized, it turned out that he was selling self-defense robots, boycotting himself. In a sense, Luthor did a pretty good job, and humanity really needs to protect its own strength. But isn't this power the same as their Justice League? Oh

, no, Luthor is really different, at least he is an earthling, and his identity is still public.

But Superman's inner way of thinking and sense of belonging are all earthly, and it's still uncomfortable to be said like this. Anyway

, at present, Luthor is just yelling, and he has not done anything substantial, and Superman has no reason or idea to target him, so he just hangs his ears here and goes home.

-

Clark knocked on the door.

Now the yard is in shambles, the lawn is in disarray, none of the flowers in Jonathan's little flower garden have survived, the lemon tree is leeward, but a few branches have been broken, the roof of the dog house has been lifted in half, and there is another kennel planted next to it, and I don't know which cutie is looking for her home.

The doors and windows were closed, and Clark knew that there were several locks inside the door, and it would take time to open. He listened intently, hearing Martha's brisk footsteps approaching, followed by the crackling of locks. There was a sound of the window opening nearby, and Clark turned his head to meet Anthony's eyes.

"Why are you crying?"

"No. Anthony said indifferently, pulling the blinds down with force.

Clark finally entered the house, quickly hugged Martha, turned his head to see Anthony continue to violently open the window, and asked his mother, "Martha, what's wrong with Anthony?"

-

Anthony rides on the beam of the attic, pulls out a wrench from the toolbox, and tightens the screws on the small window of the attic. Through the small window, he saw a dusty harvester slowly moving down the road.

It reminded him of his life in Tennessee.

Actually, it's not "remembering". Anthony sometimes suspected that some of his memories were made up by himself, after all, it was a long time ago, the picture was blurred, he only remembered some big events, plus occasionally looked at old photos and old newspapers in his collection, and seemed to remember how Alan drove the harvester.

Or, from this day on, the images of Allen and Jonathan will cross over.

He can't be blamed for that, Anthony thought. When Alan died, he was less than six years old. What could he remember

?" "Anthony, isn't it okay?" Martha shouted below.

"Well, right away!" Anthony replied, grasping the window frame and shaking it to make sure it was stable again, and carefully rolled over and stepped on the ladder and climbed down.

Martha handed him a glass of cold lemonade and said with a smile, "It's so nice that you're here, it used to take us a lot of time to clean up." Especially when Clark was a teenager, it was a disservice, the tornado didn't break the windows, he did break the glass. Clark

crouched on the ground to answer the wire, and complained loudly, "Martha!" "

Why, I am not allowed to talk about what I have done?"

Anthony smiled as he listened to their bickering, put away the ladder, and went outside to check on Avery Kennel. Ellie followed him in the ass, now he was less repulsive to Anthony, but not very close, and now he was staring at Anthony even more closely, as if he was afraid that he would destroy his doghouse.

Anthony leaned against the upturned roof and looked at it, half of it was completely disengaged, and the other half, though still with the wall, had cracked, revealing the wires and screws inside. He pulled so hard that he violently tore down the entire roof, startling Ellie.

Anthony smiled at him, "I'll rebuild your roof."

Before that, Anthony took out all of Avery 's "private collection" through the "ceiling" without a roof: half a pack of dog biscuits, an old beef leg bone, a bathing duckling...

Ellie whined and almost bit Anthony when Jessica rushed over and knocked him away.

Anthony pulled out a small hand-knitted donkey from under Eri's cushion. The little donkey wears a small hat on its head and a delicate bag on its back, which is so well made that it doesn't look like a toy for a dog. Ellie was anxious and struggled hard under Jessica's ass.

Anthony put two fingers between the ears of the little donkey, passed by Alley, who was constantly wailing and pleading, entered the house, and asked loudly, "Clark, is this your toy

?" Clark stuck his head out from behind the freezer, surprised: "Yes! Martha also said that it may have been blown away by the wind! Where did you find it?"

Anthony blinked: "In Eri's nest." The

little donkey was thrown into the basin, and Martha smiled and said, "Last time I counted Clarke's old high school belongings and found this, took it out and washed it and hung it outside, but it disappeared in the evening, and I thought it was blown away by the wind." Clark

reasoned, "It must have been blown to the ground by the wind, and then picked up and hid by Alley."

Anthony watched Jessica beat Alley violently, and said sympathetically: "Alley likes it so much, you can give it to him... No, this is your high school toy, how does it look so new? Except for a little dirty, nothing has fallen off.

Clark kept his mouth shut, and Jonathan said very directly, "This is a graduation gift from Clarke's crush!"

"Jonathan!".

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