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

Chapter 335 SupermanBatman: Harry, help me! Resurrect my dead family!

Moreover, after witnessing the battle just now and seeing so many people die because of Clark's fight with General Zod, he simply couldn't feel any goodwill towards this seemingly righteous alien.

Clark stared intently at the man before him, his eyes filled with seriousness.

He could certainly guess what this person wanted to do with General Zod—undoubtedly, to conduct some kind of secret human experimentation, trying to extract some research results from General Zod's body.

Clark would absolutely not allow such behavior.

Clark immediately rejected the idea, saying, "No, General Zod cannot be left to you."

Bruce retorted without hesitation, "That's not up to you to decide."

The atmosphere between the two grew increasingly tense, and a conflict could erupt at any moment.

But just then, a portal suddenly opened around them, and Harry stepped out, looking at the two of them curiously:
"What...what happened between you two?"

Upon seeing Harry, Bruce shut his mouth and remained silent. Compared to Clark, the Kryptonian, he was more wary of Harry.

Even someone like Clark is considered a god among men, so what level of power does Harry possess, who can easily be granted strength comparable to Clark's?

Could he really be the legendary God?
Although Harry emphasized that he was human and nothing else, Bruce had never seen such a powerful human before.

Moreover, even such powerful humans should be subject to regulation. If Harry wanted to destroy the world, he wouldn't need to do anything else; he could easily rule the entire world by simply creating a few henchmen with magnetic field powers.

Thinking about this, Bruce was extremely frustrated. He couldn't think of any way he could control Harry when he lost control.

But it doesn't matter. Bruce firmly believes that everything has its unique weakness. As long as Harry's weakness can be found, no matter how strong Harry is, he will be defeated.

For now, his concern is how to persuade Harry to give him General Zod's body for secret research.

But before he could figure out how to persuade Harry, Clark angrily said to Harry:

“Harry, this guy wants to use General Zod’s body for research, I will not allow that to happen.”

Faced with Clark's accusations, Bruce made no attempt to refute them, but instead stated directly:
“Zod is not human, he has no human rights, and I can do whatever I want with him.”

“Does not being human mean you don’t deserve respect?” Clark said angrily. “He is a life too. Perhaps you can execute him according to the law, but if you want to dissect his body for research? What’s the difference between you and Zod?”

He took a sudden step closer and questioned, "I'm a Kryptonian. According to you, shouldn't I also be locked up in your lab? Because I'm 'not human'?"
The reason we stopped Zod was because he trampled on life.

But what you're trying to do now is exactly the same thing he's doing, trampling on the very essence of life! Is there even a line between us and those brutal enemies?

Clark tried to persuade Bruce, but Bruce remained unmoved.

He and Clark thought completely differently; he was protecting humanity, while aliens were not human.

Just as people do to animals, whatever he did to General Zod was perfectly justified.

Hearing Bruce and Clark's conversation, Harry understood the conflict between them.

Isn't this contradiction easy to resolve?
Harry drew his wand and pointed it at the iron ball imprisoning General Zod. The iron ball immediately vanished in a flash of green light, revealing General Zod inside, completely unharmed.

General Zod had just escaped and immediately tried to flee, but suddenly he found himself unable to move, as if bound by an unseen force.

Then, something even more alarming happened. Beside General Zod, a mass of flesh rapidly formed from nothing, and within seconds, another body of General Zod was created.

Harry handed another newly created, completely naked Zod general to Bruce, then laughed:

"A life-sized replica of a living body is a top-notch material, whether for experiments or for manufacturing biological weapons."

How do you feel? Why don't you take this body and hand over General Zod to me? I'll deal with them properly.

Bruce knew that if he wanted to continue studying General Zod's body, he would inevitably fight Clark and then even offend Harry, the enigmatic figure.

Therefore, Bruce rationally stated:

"In that case, I agree."

Clark, however, remained somewhat worried and asked Harry:

"Harry, what are you going to do with General Zod and the others? Are you going to conduct some kind of experiment on them too?"

Harry shook his head, looking completely bewildered, and said:

"Why would I use them for experiments? Every Kryptonian is a valuable asset. If I could subdue them, they would be an extremely powerful force."

Especially since they can reproduce, and their numbers will continue to increase—they're like hens that lay golden eggs!

Harry plans to take these Kryptonians to the multiverse to find a planet as their home world.

Harry then planned to use the Mind Stone to control them and have them form a new Cosmic Guard in order to maintain the balance of power among the major forces in the universe.

In this way, the situation where Ultron secretly took control of the entire Kree civilization without anyone noticing will never happen again.

After doing all this, Harry prepared to leave this world, which he named the Second Multiverse.

Before leaving, however, Harry decided to restore Metropolis, which had been partially destroyed, to its former glory.

Harry drew his wand, and a stream of silver-green light emanated from its tip, enveloping the entire metropolis.

Suddenly, the leaning skyscrapers emitted a soft scraping sound as the broken steel bars visibly recoiled back into place.

On the street, the overturned fire truck was sliding backward along the path it had taken.

Concrete powder coalesced into bricks, broken branches sprouted new shoots growing in the opposite direction, and even the gunpowder smoke in the air seemed to shrink.

What shocked Bruce even more when he saw this scene was that the dead people slowly stood up.

Harry, he can actually resurrect the dead!
At this moment, both Bruce and Clark felt an indescribable surge of emotion; they both longed to bring their loved ones back to life.

However, they suppressed their impulse and decided to ask Harry later.

But something unexpected happened: after repairing Metropolis and resurrecting those who died in the disaster, Harry merely gave them a brief greeting before opening a wormhole and disappearing before their eyes. (End of Chapter)

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