There are even many aliens who, except for their skin color, are almost no different from humans on Earth.

If Dane were here to hear his question, he would surely tell him that there was more to it than that.

In the world view of American comics, there is not even reproductive isolation between most humanoid life forms.

Interstellar hybrids are everywhere, and Clark and Lois's future children are a good example.

This is not only the case in the universe, but also in the magical world, there is no such thing as reproductive isolation between creatures in different dimensions.

The three-palace demons born in the dark space can give birth to offspring with human women, demons can combine with humans to give birth to half-demons, gods can combine with humans to give birth to demigods, and so on.

Ultimately, it is because the world of American comics is not truly a naturally developed world; it is a world evolved based on creationism.

Dane sometimes even suspected that the gods in the American comic world used the same DNA when creating all life, but the differences in appearance were caused by different expressions.

If this is true, then the Creator is too lazy.

He was even unwilling to design a new set of genetic methods and new life forms, such as silicon-based organisms.

While Hal was looking around to see the wonder, many aliens were also looking at him with the same eyes.

Not only because Earthlings are extremely rare on Oa, but also because they have received the news.

A man from Earth inherited the ring of Abin Sur, the great Green Lantern.

Many people secretly complained about this.

They believed that Abin Sur had chosen this Earthling only because he had no other choice.

This is not just a random guess on their part. In fact, there are many people on Earth who meet the selection criteria for the Green Lantern Ring.

At least at that time, Batman, Dane, Diana and others were all more suitable to be Green Lanterns than a pilot.

But they weren't close enough, so they all became substitutes.

In the comics, there are actually other candidates for Abin Sur's ring, such as Guy Gardner.

Because of the long distance, he became the substitute of the substitute and ranked behind Hal.

According to the inner thoughts of many alien Green Lanterns, there are many races in the universe that are far more suitable to be the successors of Abin Sur than the humans on Earth.

But there was no way, the lantern ring had already chosen him.

Kilowog and several others flew towards the central conference room hall. At the door, they were stopped by another team of Green Lanterns.

Kilowog said in a deep voice, "We have brought the Earthling Hal Jordan by order of the Guardians."

He still wasn't willing to admit Hal was a member of the Green Lantern Corps, especially after being beaten up by Dane.

But he is a warrior with a sense of shame and will not take his failure out on Hal, but don't expect him to have a good tone either.

The Green Light Enforcement Team guarding the gate shook their heads:

"I'm sorry, Kilowog. It's not that I won't let you go, but the Guardians are discussing something very important with Sinestro and don't have time to take care of you for now."

"What happened?" Tomare suddenly remembered that Sinestro had led a team to fight against the Parallax Demon before?

Could it be an accident?

Sure enough, the law enforcement team replied, "We only know that among the more than 300 Green Lanterns who went to defeat Parallax, only Sinestro returned alive, and he was seriously injured..."

When Hal heard his words, his pupils contracted violently.

More than three hundred Green Lanterns like him died at once?

He couldn't help but look down at his ring. Was this job so dangerous?

Father, if I died in the service of justice, would you be proud of me?

And Carol...

But not long after, someone came out and said something in the law enforcement officer's ear.

He then turned his head and looked Hal up and down. "The Guardian has decided to see you. Go in."

After saying that, he made way.

Hal looked around at the other Green Lanterns, shrugged, and walked in first.

To his surprise, after entering the hall, he found himself outdoors instead of indoors.

There are no paths to walk on, only towering mountains.

"We are Green Lanterns, we fly." Boudica smiled at him and flew forward wrapped in green light.

Kilowog and Tomare followed suit, with Hal close behind.

Not far from the central area, he finally saw man-made objects.

It was a huge platform with ten tall stone seats around it, but one of them was broken.

On each of the remaining nine platforms sat a blue, big-headed man.

Please forgive Hal for describing them this way, but the only difference between them and the Smurfs is that they are not cute enough, and each one looks like a serious little old man.

Hal couldn't help but think of the politicians on Earth.

And in the open space they surrounded, stood another red-skinned Green Lantern.

He has pointed ears, a hippie-like beard, and a broad forehead.

When Sinestro saw Hal Jordan, he suddenly felt a strange feeling in his heart, as if it was destined.

But this feeling was fleeting, and he suspected it was just an illusion.

"Newbie, what are you waiting for?"

Boudica and the others stopped here and said: "You can only walk the rest of the way by yourself. Our mission has been completed."

Hal nodded and flew to the center of the platform and stood there.

He raised his head and frowned slightly.

These little blue men are really something. They are so short, why do they sit so high?

Do you like being looked up at by others?

One of the little blue men spoke up.

"Earthman Hal Jordan, you must know."

"The Green Lantern Corps is a very sacred organization, not just anyone can join."

"They shoulder a huge responsibility. Each member must be capable of patrolling one of the 3600 sectors, but..."

He was interrupted by Hal before he could finish his words. He hated listening to long-winded nonsense...

"Like one police officer per precinct?"

The Guardian who spoke choked and stammered, "Yes, I think so."

The Guardian is familiar with the knowledge of all the planets in the universe, so he can understand the meaning of "police".

Hal continued, "My uncle was a policeman. He worked in Seaside for 30 years."

The Guardian was a little embarrassed when Hal interrupted his spell, so he could only continue: "Yes, but..."

Hal went on, as if lost in a memory: "He once put me in charge of the sirens. He was a very nice guy."

Seeing that Hal was not afraid of the situation and made the Guardian lose face, Sinestro's mouth curled up slightly.

The guardian finally couldn't help but raise his voice: "But this is far from enough!"

Then his speech began to speed up: "The Green Lantern Ring is a very complex tool. It requires the user to be highly focused."

Hal stood there, crossing his chest confidently, "Then I think I already know how to use it."

The Guardian then recalled the scene of him flying over with the ring. One of the little blue men named Larnaca said honestly:

“He does.”

The guardian who had spoken earlier couldn't help but call out to him, "Ranakka!"

But the other party immediately changed the subject and said to the other little blue men:

"Why should we waste our time? He's an Earthling."

A Guardian echoed, "Yeah, it's hard not to think about that."

Seeing Hal's puzzled expression, the guardian Gunther explained:

"I'm afraid you Earthlings don't have a very good reputation among the stars."

We? Earthlings?

What the hell? We haven't even left the solar system. The farthest we've ever been is just two steps on the moon.

Are people on Earth eating your rice?

Hal was very angry. Although he had accepted the fact that there were other aliens living on Earth, he could not accept outsiders slandering his home planet and his own race.

So Hal interrupted the Guardians' discussion.

"Look, guys, I didn't ask for this ring."

"2.4 If you want to reclaim it, you can take it back, but you have no right to belittle my race and my home planet."

"Besides, you're not as smart as I thought you were, making such one-sided statements based solely on stereotypes."

"A wise person shouldn't belittle a species based on mere assumptions. I don't mind you being short, big-headed, or having a weird skin color..."

The corners of Sinestro's mouth gradually widened.

The Guardians spoke harshly: "It seems we should add a crime to him: rude language."

But Gunther stood up and said something fair:

"Earthlings aren't so bad, if they're really as untrustworthy as you say."

"No force in this galaxy can force the ring to be worn on his finger."

"But it's there, one with Him."

The Guardians began to discuss again, and at this moment, Sinestro finally took the stage.

"Guardians, please listen to me."

All the little blue men fell silent and looked at him.

"Given the current understaffed state of the Corps, I feel it is necessary to loosen some of the red tape."

"Why don't you let me lead this human being and test him!"

Chapter 080 The heart is as high as the sky

The Guardians agreed to Sinestro's suggestion and handed Hal over to him for leadership.

When the proposal was passed, Kilowog was still a little unhappy. When Boudica asked him about it, he just said:

"I'm the instructor here!"

Obviously, he was still a little dissatisfied with the Guardians for assigning Hal to Sinestro, but he always respected the Guardians and did not show this dissatisfaction.

Hal just looked at Sinestro in confusion: "Do I know you?"

"No, you don't, but Abin Sur is my best friend!" Sinestro said.

In some comic book settings, Sinestro and Abin Sur are even relatives, and Abin Sur's sister is Sinestro's wife.

But in this universe, they are just comrades with great tacit understanding.

In order to realize his own ideals and ambitions, Sinestro actually allowed Abin Sur to die.

He knew very well how dangerous the Parallax Demon was, but he did not send anyone to pick him up in advance.

But Hal didn't know all this. Hearing that he had a good relationship with Abin Sur, he couldn't help but show some closeness.

There are very few aliens on the planet Oa who are kind to the human race, so it is not easy for Sinestro to speak for him.

At least that's what Hal thought.

Following 24, Sinestro took him to the place where the central power battery was stored.

This place is called "The Altar", and the central energy battery is shaped like a large lantern several stories high.

It is not only the source of energy for the Green Lanterns, but also stores all known information in the universe.

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