Harry doesn't want to be a wizard, he wants to be a superhero

Chapter 329 Clark: You dare hit my mother?

Clark fell silent upon hearing Harry's words.

Harry didn't intend to continue expressing his opinion, but instead decided to let Clark choose his own path. He closed the two-player game and started a new single-player adventure game to continue playing.

After Harry defeated the bosses of the two levels, Clark suddenly stood up.

Harry asked, somewhat puzzled:

"What's wrong? Have you made up your mind?"

Clark nodded. "That's right, I've decided to surrender."

Harry was puzzled by this, since if he were Clark, he would have immediately rushed into space to fight General Zod.

After all, the data left inside the Kryptonian spaceship showed that General Zod would never let such a habitable planet go.

It is highly likely that it will transform Earth into a Kryptonian environment suitable for Kryptonians to live in. However, the gravity of the Kryptonian environment is several times that of Earth. If this is the case, billions of people will be crushed to death by the sudden increase in gravity after Earth is transformed.

Although Harry was puzzled, he expressed his respect.

People like Clark, who possess immense power yet harbor profound love, are extremely rare, even in the multiverse.

Moreover, perhaps for Clark, the object of his surrender was not General Zod, nor any particular government, but all of humanity.

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Harry did not follow Clark to surrender. Instead, he used the Observation Rune to teleport the scene around Clark to him and project it in front of him, so that he could watch it with Clark's mother.

Clark's mother knew what Clark was going to do, but she just sighed and didn't stop him.

First, she didn't believe anyone could harm Clark; second, she had no better solution.

Only Martha Kent and Harry remained in the living room. Martha Kent watched with concern as Clark's figure flew rapidly through the air on the projection. After a moment's hesitation, she said to Harry:
"Harry, could you... could you help Clark if he's in trouble? You're the only one I can turn to now."

Harry immediately agreed, "Don't worry, Auntie, I'll help Clark when he's in trouble."

Although I am far away from Clark now, for people at our level, distance is never an insurmountable obstacle.

"I can appear beside Clark instantly if needed, or even travel hundreds of kilometers to directly influence the terrain around Clark."

Hearing Harry's assurance, Martha Kent finally breathed a sigh of relief and felt less worried.

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Clark moved quickly and soon arrived over a military base.

The hazy fog around them had not yet dissipated. Clark hovered above the military base, his red and blue cape fluttering slightly in the biting wind.

He slowly lowered his arms, palms facing forward, without the slightest sign of resistance. His eyes, which had once pierced through steel, were now as calm as a lake covered with thin ice.

The moment Clark was spotted, alarms suddenly went off in the base, and the crisp sound of thousands of guns being cocked echoed everywhere. Dark gun barrels and cannon muzzles emerged from towers, armored vehicles, and bunkers, ready to weave an impenetrable metal net around Clark at any moment.

The machine gunner closest to him had his finger on the trigger, his knuckles white.

As an excellent soldier, he shouldn't be so panicked.

But the person in front of them was an alien with extraordinary power, who was floating in mid-air like a god.

Although they possessed formidable firepower, he still felt uncertain, unsure whether the military base was a match for this alien.

General Swanwick emerged from the shadows of the command tower, staring intently at the earthly god floating in mid-air.

He had served in the military for decades, seen rebel suicide bombers and endless artillery fire, but he had never faced such an "enemy".

There were no screams, no weapons, just hanging there like a believer awaiting judgment, yet it gave them an unparalleled sense of oppression.

Intelligence indicates that he can reach speeds several times the speed of sound and withstand the impact of a nuclear bomb, yet he willingly allows himself to be targeted by light weapons, showing no sign of strength whatsoever. This display of weakness is more unsettling than any form of resistance.

The general's thumb rubbed against the communicator button, his mind racing with calculations: Is it a trap? Or... is he really afraid of hurting us?
Or perhaps this Superman is a saint who came to surrender in order to prevent humanity from being harmed by aliens?

Although General Swanwick found it unbelievable, he ruled out all other possibilities except for this one.

He eventually had to conclude that the earthly god before him, possessing extraordinary power, might truly be a saint like Jesus.

Upon arriving at the scene, General Swanwick first ordered his soldiers: "Be prepared to fire at any time."

He then approached Clark and asked with some doubt, "Are you here to surrender to us?"

Clark nodded, paused, and then corrected, "I'm not surrendering to you, but to all of humanity."

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Clark met Louise at the military base, and the two chatted for a while before a Kryptonian spaceship descended from the sky, taking them away from Earth.

What followed was exactly as Harry had predicted. General Zod had no intention of negotiating with Earth. His goal was to obtain the Codex of Life from Clark, transform Earth's environment into a Kryptonian environment, and then restart Kryptonian civilization.

This is a war between civilizations; either Krypton will be completely destroyed, or Earth will be destroyed.

Later, due to the influence of Clark's biological father, Louise and Clark escaped from the Kryptonian spaceship.

Clark successfully rescued the damsel in distress. At the same time, two spaceships descended from the sky and landed on the grass next to Clark's house.

Clark's mother, Martha, said to Harry with some panic:
“Harry, what should we do? Those aliens are here, and they definitely want to use me to threaten Clark.”

Unlike the flustered Martha, Harry was unusually relaxed; this was all a minor incident for him.
"Don't worry, Aunt Martha, with me here, those Kryptonians can't do anything to you."

Harry and Martha walked out of the house and into the yard.

At the same time, several Kryptonian warriors disembarked from the Kryptonian spaceship. Leading them was General Zod, who had appeared before. Clad in a sturdy, high-tech exoskeleton, he stood before Harry and Zod, looking down at them and questioning them:

"Where is the spaceship Karl was on when he just arrived on Earth?"

Even without Harry by her side, Martha, as a strong woman, would not give in.

At that moment, the enigmatic Harry Potter was right beside her, and Martha, ever defiant, scoffed:
"Fuck you, you idiot, go to hell."

General Zod wasn't angry at being insulted by Martha; to him, Martha was just an insect, why bother arguing with an insect? But in order to get the information he wanted, he still gave his adjutant Fiora a wink.

Fiora nodded, stepped out from behind General Zod, and walked toward Martha.

But then a figure stood in front of Martha, blocking Fiora's path.

Harry shook his head and chuckled, "Sorry, beautiful lady, this area is off-limits."

Since entering Earth and being exposed to the light of the yellow sun, Fiora has felt her physical abilities improving dramatically at all times.

With her current physical abilities, she could even survive being hit by the main cannon of a starship, so she didn't take the seemingly frail Harry seriously at all, intending to kill him with one punch and eliminate this insignificant obstacle.

Fiora threw a punch with all her might, and Superman's muscle fibers rapidly compressed and twisted, providing unimaginable propulsion for her fist.

In an instant, Fiona's fist created a sonic boom, and in just a split second it would hit Harry's head and shatter it.

But then, Fiora felt a blur before her eyes, followed by a sharp pain in her fist, and then a tremendous force pierced through her fist and landed on her face.

Her body was instantly sent flying, tumbling through the cornfield beside her, while ears of corn flew hundreds of meters away.

After Fiorah flew out, the entire arena fell silent. Everyone stared intently at Harry, their eyes filled with disbelief.

Of all the Kryptonian warriors present, only General Zod saw Harry's punch that attacked Fiora.

Even Zod, the most powerful of them all, only saw a fleeting afterimage. This young Earthling named Harry had reached such an astonishing level of strength.

General Zod immediately had a thought: "Damn it, we were fooled by Kryptonian intelligence. The humans on Earth are not insects that can be crushed at will. They are clearly superhumans with strength comparable to Kryptonian warriors."

Harry's voice rang out again: "I told you, no passage here."

Fiora quickly returned to General Zod's side, but her appearance was now extremely gruesome.

Harry's attack shattered the armor on her right fist, fractured her right fist bone, collapsed her nose, and cracked her upper jaw.

Her entire body was bleeding, but it was healing rapidly under the yellow sun.

Even so, Fiora still had no intention of attacking Harry.

In just one encounter, she realized the gap between herself and Harry. What happened next was no longer up to her; all she could do was obey General Zod's orders.

General Zod stared intently at Harry and said in a deep voice, "Who exactly are you? In our records, there is no human who can reach your level. Could you be an alien living on Earth?"

Harry shook his head, denying it, "How could you swear? I'm a pure-blooded human."

General Zod clearly didn't believe it, but he stopped paying attention to it:

"Fine, it doesn't matter if you don't want to talk about it. I'm telling you clearly now, if you continue to stand in our way, then you are making an enemy of the entire planet Krypton."

Even if you are very strong, you won't be a match for all of us.

Harry shook his head: "No, you're wrong. I'm not your opponent."

As soon as Harry finished speaking, a deafening sound, like a thunderclap, pierced the air.

Clark dashed out in an instant, dragging General Zod, who was confronting Harry, and flying deeper into the cornfield.

The green plants fell behind the two men, forming two parallel waves. The corn ears were torn apart by the supersonic airflow, and the golden kernels rained down on their battle suits.

After crashing through a grain silo, the two men landed on the ground. Due to the powerful kinetic energy, they slid rapidly across the surface. During this process, Clark repeatedly punched General Zod in the face, shouting:

"Do you think you can threaten my mother?"

The two eventually glided into a gas station, where the rapid friction between them and the ground generated a large number of sparks, which immediately ignited the gas station, causing an explosion.

But both of them possessed bodies of steel, so how could they possibly be injured by the explosion? They slowly stood up from the flames, without any injuries.

After General Zod discovered that his helmet was damaged, he threw it down.

When he threw off the helmet, his skin directly collided with the rays of the yellow sun, thus gaining even greater power.

He felt a constant cacophony of noise around him, and his vision became chaotic, as if multiple images were superimposed on each other, causing him intense discomfort.

He assumed Clark was behind these actions and questioned him:

"what did you do to me?"

Clark knew, of course, General Zod's current situation; he had been through the same thing.

“It’s not that I’m doing it in a bad way, right? My father once told me to learn to control myself, and that’s how I was able to perfectly master my abilities.”

Because General Zod suddenly came into contact with the light of the yellow sun, his body underwent various rapid mutations, completely activating the true power of the Kryptonians.

However, this mutation severely affected General Zod's combat effectiveness, so his men lifted him up, took him back to a spaceship, and sent him to a Kryptonian spaceship floating in outer space.

Of course, although General Zod was temporarily evacuated due to an unexpected accident, he never gave up his idea of ​​defeating Clark and obtaining the Life Codex.

He left behind two of his most capable subordinates.

One of them was, of course, his adjutant Fiora, while the other was a giant who stood a full 2.3 meters tall.

The two of them were slowly walking towards Clark, with calm smiles on their faces, completely disregarding Clark.

That's right. In Krypton's social hierarchy, everyone has a clear role from birth, and they are the fighters within that role, possessing formidable strength.

Clark was merely the son of a researcher, and his combat abilities should not have made him a match for a fighter.

Clark was also very nervous at this moment. He was breathing heavily, not because he was physically exhausted, but because of the psychological pressure.

He did not charge at the two enemies in front of him like he did with General Zorro, but instead walked forward slowly, just like them.

Because he needed to buy time for the mortals around him to escape, the battle between the three gods was no different from a natural disaster for them. (End of Chapter)

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