Days as a Spiritual Mentor in American Comics-Chapter 4478: Origin Text - 3562 Research on Cats and Dogs (73) After Modification - 3562 Research on Cats and Dogs (73)

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Chapter 4478 - Origin Text: Chapter 3562 Research on Cats and Dogs (73) After Modification: Chapter 3562 Research on Cats and Dogs (73)

Ron's current condition can basically be summed up in one sentence - "My reading speed is too fast, by the time I realize what I've seen, it's already too late."

That's right. This 11-hour long bad movie is none other than the infamous "Star Core Rescue," and it's the director's cut version.

Although the film is 11 hours long, those who have downloaded movies before know that the download time doesn't necessarily match the film length. The download speed depends on the internet speed.

In Ron's case, it depends on his thinking speed. Unfortunately, his thinking speed is really fast, so the 11-hour film was transmitted in just a few minutes.

This led to him consuming a large amount of crap in a very short time. And his strong three views made him sink to the bottom rather than becoming a crazy worm in a sea of filth.

When Hal returned, he saw Ron sitting dumbfounded in a chair, while Oliver looked helpless beside him.

Hal took a deep breath. Bruce, who was sitting nearby, ran off, but he was too slow.

With a raise of Hal's hand, Bruce was dragged back. A green hamster wheel appeared midair—constructed with such skill from green lantern energy that it showed how proficient Hal was—Bruce was flung into it with a "whoosh."

Inside the hamster cage, Bruce shouted for Clark and Diana to save him, but they both expressed their inability to help. At this time, speaking up for Bruce might get oneself thrown in as well.

Ron lay there paralyzed the whole night before finally recovering a bit. The first thing he did upon recovery was to curse Bruce.

Now he finally understood why everyone was cursing Bruce when he first arrived at the Justice League base.

And Ron was now very curious about one question: Who the hell directed this crappy movie? How on Earth did this director manage to make it terrible in every aspect, from the plot to the visuals to the acting?

But Ron instinctively felt that this question was not worth delving into.

Going through this, he completely lost any desire to work diligently. He figured it out, the Justice League was just a huge ramshackle outfit, with less organization than his former small-town police department, plus there were people inside who were bent on sabotage.

Why bother working here? Working at the Justice League wasn't even as good as being a cop at Gotham Police Department.

Ron ended up setting a record as the fastest Justice League member to slack off—he disappeared on his second day on the job. Then he found out that the Justice League functioned the same with or without him; no one sought him out or assigned him any tasks. So, he happily slacked off.

However, the "Martian Trap Plan" was still proceeding methodically. As Lex had predicted, Zod was not giving up, unwilling to settle for less, and kept his eyes on Luthor Building, aiming to retrieve his battleship.

However, with Kara, the building now had a total of four Kryptonians, so facing them head-on was out of the question.

But Zod didn't believe it. Could the ship stay in Luthor Building forever?

Of course not. Scientists qualified to study such high-level battleships were national treasures; gathering them together was difficult, not to mention the specialized equipment needed, which couldn't be bought on a whim.

Zod estimated that Luther would eventually choose a collaboration partner between the two major countries and transport the ship out. When that time came, no matter what, he would have a chance to get the ship back.

But he waited for half a day, and it seemed like the Luther Group had no intentions of moving, appearing to want to preserve the ship as a collectible, just sealing it up.

Just as Zod was getting anxious, he suddenly noticed the frequent in-and-out of Soviet agents, including some new faces, at Luthor Group.

Zod thought this must be Luther finally unable to resist choosing the Soviet Union as his partner.

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To determine the ship transfer route, Zod decided to follow the agents who recently frequented Luthor Group.

But soon, he realized something was amiss—their route wasn't international but towards the nearby city—Gotham.

Zod initially thought they were trying to disguise their actions by flying from Gotham Airport to Moscow. However, a little investigation revealed this wasn't the case.

This group went to Gotham but didn't go to the airport, and at the time they went, there weren't any flights to Moscow. They just wandered around Gotham, disappearing now and then.

Zod was puzzled: Could it be that Luther already knew he was watching and deliberately sent people to interfere with his line of sight?

After observing for some time, he realized that wasn't the case—these people were acting in a pattern, clearly doing something.

Though it wasn't obvious from the surface, Zod could sense it involved Gotham's mysterious "inner world."

Zod realized that Luther might be planning to use the inner world to transfer the ship. This just happened to hit Zod's weak spot.

He knew nothing about the mysterious inner world. Malafax had failed when attempting to strike it, not even retrieving any intel. This meant no matter what they did in the inner world, Zod was completely in the dark.

This definitely won't work. Zod knows that if they set up some kind of teleportation portal in the inner world and transport the spaceship away, he'll never be able to retrieve it.

To prevent this from happening, Zod must figure out exactly what the inner world is all about.

But from Malafax's previous exploratory actions, it's clear that entering the inner world is very troublesome. Despite that, he has to think of a way and definitely can't sit back and watch this group of despicable thieves succeed.

To study the inner world, Zod can only come to Gotham.

He knows clearly that he has an advantage, which is that Gothamites basically haven't seen him. Maybe before in some news about Metropolis, they saw him from a distance on TV, but with a little disguise, ordinary people wouldn't recognize him.

He came this time to gather information, especially to find out how to enter the inner world. Of course, he couldn't swagger in wearing Kryptonian Armor. So Zod put on human clothes, preparing to sneak into Gotham to gather information.

It must be said that Kryptonians have perfect body types. After putting on a suit, Zod looks very much like a typical wealthy American—well-dressed, regularly works out, and always appears energetic.

The social and political situation on Krypton is actually quite similar to Earth. However, during Zod's time, their class solidification was even more severe than Earth's, with the rich and the poor almost completely isolated from each other.

The information and places the rich can access are, of course, much more than the poor. To investigate something, it's naturally better to disguise as a rich man.

This is why Zod plans to start here, first mixing into the rich neighborhood to see if he can come into contact with someone who has entered the inner world.

Because of the similarities between Krypton and Earth, Zod's first target location is the park around the wealthy residential area.

A stranger appearing in the residential area could arouse suspicion since if you don't live here, why would you be here?

But the surrounding park is open, and people from all surrounding communities can come here. Ordinary people at most recognize their neighbors, but can't possibly know everyone from all surrounding communities. This way, you can tell person A that you are from B community and person B that you are from A community, achieving the effect of blending in.

Zod also did his homework before coming. He knows the situation of the surrounding communities and understands some basic human recreational activities, so he won't be caught off guard when chatting.

Just as Zod walks in from the east side entrance of the park, several people get off two family sedans in the parking lot on the west side of the park.

Victor and Nora, along with Billy, get out of the front SUV. Victor and Nora go to the trunk to get things, while Billy "zoom zoom zoom" runs to the back door of the car behind, waiting for Aisha to get out.

After getting out of the car, Aisha first throws off her scarf. Billy gestures excitedly and says, "My new house is that big! I have never seen such a big house! Including the basement, there are four floors, a super big garden, and even a swimming pool, can you believe it?"

Aisha waves her hand and says, "Alright, stop making a fuss. If you come to my house someday, then you'll know what a real super mansion is."

Aisha isn't lying. The renovation of Wayne Manor is basically complete.

Previously, Wayne Manor was in disrepair, the foundation was somewhat collapsed, and the building structure was also very peculiar—despite having a large area, the usable rooms were very small. Bruce and Selina, along with a group of kids, barely had enough space to live.

So Wayne Manor started a long renovation project. A big house also has the advantage of not needing everyone to move out for renovations.

The method was to repair a bit here today, a bit there tomorrow, leaving the unoccupied renovated areas for everyone to live in the areas not yet under renovation.

After several years of continuous renovation, now besides the main structure and exterior, the manor has been renovated throughout, incorporating many modern facilities.

The layout of the back garden basically hasn't changed, but to make it easier for the kids to play in the water, a large swimming pool was also added, even including a small section for drifting and a shallow area with slides for Aisha to play in, practically making it a mini water park.

This is also the main reason why Bruce is short on cash. After all, he is Bruce Wayne, with a share in the family enterprise dividends. But since he constantly renovates the manor, his cash flow is tight.

Aisha describes how fun her water park at home is, while Billy tells her about his experiences of going with his foster family to pick up supplies for the supermarket in the small town.

Then Ron brings down Betty from the car in front. The three kids gather together, mostly Aisha and Billy talking, while Betty listens quietly.

Originally, Betty and Billy, who were in the same school and grade, planned a little get-together. But since Betty had only Aisha as a friend of the same age, Aisha had been accompanied by her previously. So Ron contacted Shiller, inviting him for a family gathering.

Since school hadn't started yet, Shiller wasn't busy either. Aisha wanted to go, so Shiller agreed.

Initially, they planned to have a meal at Victor's house, but it was evident that the restless kids weren't satisfied with that. So they decided to have a picnic in a nearby park, where they could feed the park's swans and play with the dogs in the neighboring pet area.

Luckily, Victor had prepared picnic supplies ahead of time and had also bought a lot of snacks from the supermarket, so they brought the three kids to the park.

With clear skies and cool weather, it was perfect for outdoor activities. They found a spot on the grass by the lake, laid down a picnic blanket, and chatted while watching the kids play by the lake.