American Comics: Damn It, I’m Surrounded by Those Who Worry About Their Fathers!

Chapter 386 A Baby Falls From the Sky, with Meteorite Fragments and Instructions for Use

Taking a deep breath, Peter slowly fell into the pit.

As his feet touched the ground, the door of the dark spaceship slowly opened with a dense atmosphere.

The scene inside the spaceship suddenly appeared in front of Peter.

Peter was stunned when he saw the existence that caught his eyes in the spaceship.

What appeared in front of him was not an ordinary baby, but a child who looked to be four or five years old.

The naked boy sitting in the spaceship had black hair and a pair of smart eyes looking at him.

Seeing that this time it was not a baby but a child who was a few years older, Peter was slightly stunned, his expression a little dull.

No wonder the spacecraft this time was a bit big. It turned out that the person arriving this time was not a baby, but a baby that had been developing for several years.

Could it be that the system decided that it was too hard to take care of a baby, so it just gave it to a child of a certain age, saving him the trouble of taking care of a baby in the first place?

Thinking of this, Peter couldn't help but feel a little emotional about the system's understanding.

After cheating me for so many years, the system was finally generous.

While sighing, Peter reached out and took out the boy from the baby barn.

The boy with bright eyes in Peter's arms was a little scared and kept moving around in Peter's arms.

Probably because he felt the familiar and friendly atmosphere exuding from Peter, he soon stopped moving, put his head in Peter's arms and stopped moving.

Peter held the boy in his arms and looked into the spacecraft cabin.

I found a few books placed inside.

"Books? Why are there still books in the spaceship?"

Peter, a little confused, reached out and took out the book.

The name of the top book caught his eye - "The Man Who Used the Invincible Gun"!

Peter opened the book and scanned it quickly, roughly knowing what the book said.

"The Man Who Used the Invincible Gun" roughly tells the story of a legendary figure, the Space Knight, wandering among the stars.

Space Knight possesses an infinite ray gun that he is said to be able to fire out with unrivaled energy, destroying everything in his path.

"Looks like a third-rate science fiction novel."

Peter whispered to himself, put down the book "The Man Who Used the Invincible Gun", and then picked up another book.

The name of the second book is "Savage Planet", which tells the story of Almighty Man and his colleagues going to a planet where there is no grass to do research.

The gravity of this planet is huge, and even they, as Vitrumites, must use technology.

After some investigation, the two discovered that there were no resources available on the planet.

Just as the two were about to return to their own planet, a monster suddenly appeared and tore the bodies of the Almighty Man colleagues into pieces.

Facing the powerful monster, the Almighty Man, who is limited by gravity, has no power to fight back.

On the contrary, the monsters here have evolved unrivaled divine power under the influence of gravity.

"Crack!"

Peter scanned it quickly and closed the book.

He looked through the author signatures of these books and found that the signature was Nolan Grayson, the name of the Almighty Man on Earth.

He remembered that Almighty Man once worked as a science fiction writer on Earth and published several novels.

It's a pity that the science fiction novels he wrote are not very famous. After buying a few books, he completely gave up the idea of ​​becoming a science fiction writer.

Now these science fiction novels written by Almighty Man follow Mark and appear on the spaceship inexplicably.

Shaking his head, Peter put away several science fiction novels.

It can be used as Mark's bedtime reading in the future.

The content inside is all about the Vitrum people, which should be of interest to him.

Peter was putting away his science fiction novel when a massive amount of information suddenly entered his mind.

The system poured all the relevant information into his mind regarding the boy he was holding in front of him and why the meteor shower would cause disaster.

A few minutes later, rubbing his aching forehead, Peter took a deep breath and looked at the little boy holding his finger in his arms.

Sure enough, as he expected, the boy in front of him was the Invincible Young Hero, with strength, speed, endurance and healing power that was not inferior to Clark's.

In some ways, Mark can indeed be called "invincible."

In the later stages of his life, Mark is virtually immune to any/all forms of damage, with only those of similar strength able to harm him or even pierce his skin.

Bullets were unable to penetrate Mark's skin, he was unharmed when a nuclear bomb hit him in the face, and he even survived multiple hydrogen bomb blasts with minor injuries.

But like Clark, Mark is a late-game hero.

Unlike Azu, who can maximize his combat power in the early stage, Clark needs to continue to shine on the yellow sun, and it will continue to become stronger with long-term exposure; Mark was an ordinary person before the age of seventeen, and his strength will increase as he grows older. Getting stronger and stronger.

Mark also has the talent of a Saiyan. After recovering from near death, his strength will increase by leaps and bounds.

In a way, Mark is a late-stage hero even more advanced than Clark.

Peter originally thought that Raven's various BUFFs were enough, but he didn't expect that Mark had more "BUFFs".

After thinking for a long time, holding Mark in his arms, Peter looked up at the burning meteorite falling.

According to the information he learned from the system, these meteorites, like the original Kryptonite meteorites, were fragments of the planet Vitrum.

This time, the system not only sent the Invincible Young Hero, but also some fragments of the planet Vitrum.

Lowering his head, he looked at the science fiction novel in his hand.

As for these science fiction novels, they were also sent together by the system.

And according to the information prompted by the system, these science fiction novels contain various information about the Vitrum people, including their weaknesses.

Reluctantly putting the science fiction novel away, Peter sighed.

He thought the system would give him some abilities this time, but in the end he only gave him a bunch of useless meteorites and a few science fiction novels.

Holding the yawning Mark in his arms, Peter turned and walked towards the room that had not been hit by the meteorite.

He needs to hide the ship immediately to prevent the military from finding it.

In addition, he must also collect enough Vitrum meteorite fragments.

Maybe this thing will be of some use in the future.

As he carried Mark towards the room, Peter could feel a part of his soul that seemed to be bound to him.

Just like Raven before, fragments of her soul entered Mark's body.

Due to the soul fragments, there was a sense of closeness between the two that was based on blood.

Regarding the system using soul fragments to forcefully bind him and the baby again, Peter silently gave the system a middle finger.

Walking into the room, Peter put Mark on the bed and went into the backyard to deal with the spaceship.

at the same time.

Clark, who was looking for Azu, turned his head suddenly when he heard a voice coming from behind.

Turns out Abby was standing behind him.

"Abby?"

Clark looked at Abby who appeared behind him in surprise and asked her, "It's you! Where's John?"

"John agreed to leave Smallwell with me."

Abby looked up at the sky and said to Clark expressionlessly: "Just like the meteorite rain that came sixteen years ago, this meteorite will destroy the town like the last time. Since it is destined to be destroyed, then I You don’t have to stay here with John, it’s the best choice to leave the town and fly away together.”

"No, the town won't be destroyed!"

Clark said with a serious expression: "Never!"

"Really? Look up and see that the meteorite has fallen."

Hearing Abby's words, Clark looked up and found that the whizzing meteorite had fallen.

The deafening sound of "boom" sounded.

Afterwards, the entire ground was shaken by vibrations.

There was a "pop", and before Clark could react, Abby's hand grabbed his arm.

Clark instantly felt that the world in front of him had changed drastically, and he was suddenly in an endless burning city.

Surrounded by ruins, the city was burned to ashes, and thick smoke billowed up, creating a doomsday scene.

"Where is this?!"

Clark looked at the scene in front of him with disbelief in his eyes.

"This is your worst fear, your deepest fear, Clark."

Abby's voice echoed in the surrounding space.

"It's you!"

Clark immediately understood, "That day Brad ran out of the locker room in fear. It was you who made him see what he was afraid of. It was you who affected his spirit, right?"

Abby's angry voice filled the air, "I did it, Clark, have you forgotten how he bullied me when I was the team's mascot? He was the one who named me 'Bean Blossom Abby' Nickname, compared to the harm he did to me, the punishment I gave him was nothing."

"Shouldn't he be punished? Clark."

Clark shook his head and did not answer whether Brad should be punished. Instead, he frowned and asked Abby: "Why do you have this ability? Abby."

"It's my mother. My mother is a doctor. She developed a new type of plastic surgery material, which contains some meteorites. I told her that I wanted to remove the acne marks on my face, so she used this new material. New, unproven materials were used on my face, and that’s why I became radiant.”

She suddenly changed the topic, "But this new type of material also has side effects. Anyone who comes into contact with me will have hallucinations. Brad wanted to be intimate with me that day, but I came into contact with him. He saw himself in the mirror, and then He ran out in fear."

"Clark, now you are also hallucinating. Although I don't know what you saw, it should be uncomfortable. You shouldn't be smart enough to follow me."

As Abby's words gradually disappeared, Clark felt weak in his body in the illusion, and with a "pop", he knelt down weakly on the ground.

Vaguely, he saw himself in the square, attacking Raven.

This was the worst nightmare he had ever seen, and the nightmare he was most afraid of happening.

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