But when I actually came in, it was different from what I had imagined. There was indeed blood and body parts all over the ground, but they were obviously not from human beings.

The monster looked like a torn apart insect, and the blood plasma and grass mixed together, making it look like it had rained.

Valerie opened the car door and noticed some burn marks on the lawn.

"Did someone come here early?" Valerie guessed.

There are no spectators or citizens in the stadium now, which obviously means someone has been there before. This is undoubtedly good news.

"Can you find where the citizens are?" Helena climbed out of the car and asked Valerie.

Valerie squinted her eyes and looked around, and her gaze soon fixed on a billboard next to her.

This is a huge sign, usually used to broadcast live games, but now it is playing advertisements.

It doesn’t matter what’s painted on the sign, but there’s a group of people clinging to it, like tower crane workers.

Compared to the number of people that should be in the stadium, it was a bit too few. These people must have fled to the billboard in panic.

These green monsters can fly and have already flown towards the people on the billboard.

Valerie pulled a technical rifle from her pocket and fired at the monsters hovering above the billboard from a distance.

There were quite a few flying monsters, but there were even more monsters crawling on the ground, who were lying on their stomachs and gnawing at the bottom pillars of the billboards.

"Hunter, cover me." Valerie said to Helena, then rushed forward.

Helena took out a box from her belt and simply pressed it twice. The box automatically disintegrated and transformed into a crossbow.

Helena shot arrows at the demon that was rushing towards Valerie in the sky. The weapon made by V was extremely effective. Coupled with Helena's superb crossbow skills, every arrow could penetrate the monster's chest.

The base of the billboard had been gnawed off. Valerie turned on Swanwestin and accelerated towards the gradually collapsing billboard in a decelerating world.

There was no time to get the person down, so Valerie simply chose the simplest way. She stopped right below the billboard and reached out her hand towards the billboard that was leaning towards her.

She shut down the Sianwestin and prepared for impact.

The billboard collapsed and its shadow covered Valerie's face. Before the billboard fell, she suddenly noticed that there was someone standing next to her.

Valerie's eyes widened, she turned her head and looked at the person next to her in surprise.

The man also looked at Valerie. He raised his hands like Valerie, and both of them had the same surprised expressions. They looked at each other and took up the fallen billboard together.

The two of them were like bridge pillars, holding up a high platform, and the citizens who clung to it screamed in fear.

The man who took the billboard with Valerie had a very young voice. He was dressed in red, leaving only a smooth chin: "You are..."

He seemed to recognize Valerie, but was just pondering her name in his mind.

In contrast, Valerie recognized him immediately: "Are you the Flash?"

Valerie may be a character from American comics, but the character of The Flash is so famous that basically whenever the word "Flash" is mentioned, people will think of this person.

"Are you V?!" The Flash seemed to recognize Valerie as well. He opened his mouth and looked very surprised.

Not sure if it was an illusion, but Valerie felt that the Flash's eyes were glowing.

"Yes, I am the famous V." Valerie nodded in acknowledgement, "It will be easier with you here. I need your help..."

"Sorry, I'm happy to help, but there's something wrong." Flash smiled awkwardly, "Do you have anything to eat?"

As he spoke, his stomach growled like thunder.

8. Lightning Speed

Valerie was stunned for a moment. She reached into her pocket with her other hand and rummaged around for a while before finally pulling out a paper bag with liquid sloshing inside.

"Corn soup, spicy and sweet," said Valerie.

The Flash's expression changed. He seemed unable to imagine this flavor, but he couldn't choose now. "Anything else?"

"The calories in this bag are enough for a normal person to sustain for a day..." Before Valerie could finish her words, she noticed that the bag in her hand had been torn open and there was nothing inside, while the Flash was wiping his mouth with a look of unsatisfied expression.

"It's kind of delicious...but not enough. Any more?" asked the Flash, licking his lips.

"You have such a unique taste..." As she said this, Valerie took out two more bags of corn soup.

This time, it disappeared just after it was taken out. Flash was very hygienic and held the remaining garbage bag: "Thank you."

After he finished speaking, there was a flash of lightning and thunder. The sudden strong wind made Valerie squint her eyes subconsciously. When she opened her eyes again, she found that the Flash was still standing in front of her, but he was no longer holding up the billboard with his hands like her.

"What's wrong?" Valerie asked.

"I'm sorry, miss, I have just sent everyone up there away...you can put the sign down now." The Flash waved his hand and said.

Only then did Valerie notice that it had become much lighter. She threw the billboard aside and found that it was indeed empty.

"You... moved away one by one?" Valerie asked in surprise.

"Yes... Today is amazing! I feel like I'm much faster than usual!" The Flash was very excited. He jogged on the spot as if he was doing fitness. "But if I carry this billboard, I might throw people off. I decided to take them away one by one... But they might feel very uncomfortable. Ordinary people can't withstand the speed force."

Valerie felt that this guy's mouth was like a machine gun, injecting words into her little head: "You seem a little noisy."

"Is that a little bit? Even the Speed ​​Force got excited after drinking your corn soup! Is this the principle?" said the Flash.

Valerie showed a look of realization; she knew what was going on.

The dark dishes she made had the ability to buff people by percentage, which was already very effective for ordinary people, and even more terrifying for someone with special abilities like the Flash.

"Can you handle all these things in an instant?" Valerie glanced left and right at the demons around her.

"There are too many monsters here...it's hard for me to handle it alone." said the Flash.

"Be a little more confident." Valerie handed Flash a laser sword and said, "Try it."

The Flash, however, returned the laser sword to Valerie: "No need, my fists are just as effective... and holding the prop might damage it."

As he spoke, the Flash disappeared from in front of Valerie, leaving only a flash of lightning and a sonic boom in front of her.

Every demon around him was smashed to pieces as if he had been hit by dozens of punches at the same time, as gorgeous as fireworks at a celebration.

Although the Flash's speed is so fast that he cannot be seen, the orange electric current left behind can still clearly show his movements.

Valerie nodded in admiration. She really wanted to leave the battlefield to the Flash, but the monsters were too dense in number, like locusts.

She glanced at Helena from afar who was still clearing the soldiers one by one, shrugged helplessly, then pulled out a single molecule line from her wrist and threw it at the demon-like creature flying in the sky.

The single-molecule line was like a torch waved through a swarm of locusts, or like lightning in a dark cloud, striking down a large number of demon-like creatures that were still trying to fly.

After clearing a space in the air, Valerie felt it was about time, so she put on the jet pack and gently turned the knob.

The familiar feeling of being pushed on the back carried her into the air, and she flew towards the insect nest in the middle of the square that was spewing demonic beams of light.

The closer she got, the more she felt a piercing ringing sound tormenting her brain, like some kind of radiation.

Valerie blinked, trying to confirm the composition of the beam of light, but to no avail; it could not be scanned.

Valerie tried to crash into the light column again, to see if she could get through to where the monsters came from, but she didn't even feel the resistance of entering water, and just passed through normally.

"Looks like I can't get through." Valerie looked up at the sky. She wanted to fly to the top to see where the beam of light came from.

She increased the power of her jetpack and wielded the monomolecular wire in her hand, clearing a bloody path through the sky obscured by the swarm.

She flew upwards along the white beam of light. She had a feeling that if she continued like this, she might rush directly into the universe. She even considered whether to summon a spaceship.

As Valerie was still flying upwards, she suddenly noticed a shadow in the beam of light beside her, climbing at a constant speed with her.

Valerie realized something and quickly raised her hands, crossing them in front of her in a defensive posture.

At the same moment, an axe flew out and hit Valerie's crossed arms.

Valerie was thrown like a cannonball and hit the audience.

The shock of the impact penetrated all of Valerie's bones. The jet pack behind her was crushed to pieces. Although she felt very uncomfortable all over, she surprisingly didn't feel any broken bones.

"Zi!"

Lightning flashed before his eyes and the Flash stopped in front of Valerie, "Are you okay? I stuffed you with cushions."

The axe was still in front of her body, and Valerie still kept her hands on her chest. She turned around and saw several layers of sponge pads behind her.

"You're really thoughtful. I thought I had really evolved to the point where I wouldn't die from a fall of several hundred meters." Valerie said, and suddenly noticed that the axe in front of her shook twice.

Then, Valerie felt a loosened axe in front of her, and the axe spun and flew back, as if it was going back to its hometown.

Valerie urgently activated Swanwestin, and the speed of the axe flying backwards slowed down a lot. She climbed up from the mat trembling.

The only weapon hitting her was an axe. Valerie suspected that the owner of the axe could not get over there at all, and the beam of light could only explode the minions.

Valerie pulled out a tracker that was modified using the clone chip from her pocket and threw it towards the axe.

But perhaps because she had just fallen from the sky and her body had not yet recovered, Valerie's hands were shaking like she was shaking a dustpan, and the chip and the axe brushed past each other.

Valerie looked unwilling, and just as she was about to do a double jump to catch up, a bolt of lightning brushed past her shoulder.

The Flash jumped into the air and tapped the tracker with his index finger.

The tracker, carrying an orange electric current, hit the axe and embedded itself in it like a gem.

Valerie breathed a sigh of relief, the flow of time returned to normal in her eyes, and the Flash stopped in front of her.

"So cool! Is yours also the Speed ​​Force? This is the first time I've seen one other than mine... it's just a little too slow?" The Flash spat out a long string of words.

"Although I don't know what the Speed ​​Force is, what Sian Westan told you should not be the same thing." Valerie said.

The axe returned to the light column, and as if it had run out of energy, the light column slowly shrank and disappeared.

"What's going on?" asked the Flash.

"I don't know... maybe there's a very scary guy there." Valerie frowned, "That beam of light can't bring him here. Even just letting him throw an axe would use up all the energy for the transmission."

"Oh!" The Flash nodded in understanding, "So, as long as we clean up the remaining locusts, everything will be fine?"

Valerie nodded.

The Flash was very happy. He squatted down again and made a running posture.

Then, accompanied by strong winds and electric currents, the Flash disappeared from Valerie's sight again, leaving only a residual image.

Valerie was very surprised, and she decided to discuss it with the Flash afterwards to see if she could study his abilities.

After the light column disappeared, the demon-like group lost its manpower supply. Although their numbers were still stressful, they were obviously not as hopeless.

The Central City government responded much faster than Gotham. Compared to the Gotham garrison that Valerie had only heard of but never seen in the incident, Central City had already driven tanks and armed helicopters into the city.

The regular troops did not charge into the stadium. Instead, they blocked several streets in the surrounding area, trying to prevent the demon-like army from spreading.

Although neither side was aware of its existence, the military could guess who was inside by looking at the very representative Kryptonian spaceship in the sky and the hovercrafts surrounding it like worker bees.

After injecting herself with medicine, Valerie returned to her peak condition. She made a jet pack again, hovering in the air, weaving in and out of the group of demons. The single-molecule line, which was rarely used in the past because of its huge destructive power, was now full of power.

Valerie waved her hand again and broke off a large number of demon-like limbs. She lowered her head and happened to see the Flash waving at her.

"What's wrong?" Valerie came down.

"Is there anything else to eat? I'm a little hungry again." The Flash said embarrassedly.

"It really burns calories." Valerie couldn't help but smile. She took out some corn soup from her pocket and threw it to the Flash.

The Flash caught the corn soup, and in the blink of an eye, only an empty bag of corn soup was left.

"Thank you." He politely threw the garbage bag into the trash can beside him, then took a deep breath and was about to start his second round of running.

Suddenly, the sound of insects being roasted came from the sky.

A few miserable Qing soldiers looked up and saw a large number of charred demon-like corpses falling from the sky like raindrops.

Superman wearing a red cape slowly descended from the sky, the light shining on him, giving people an infinite sense of security.

"Sorry I'm late... a naughty scientist made a tricky thing and it took me a lot of time." Superman landed between Valerie and the Flash.

"You're the one from Metropolis!" the Flash said in surprise.

"We'll talk later." Superman smiled slightly, raised his head, and rushed into the sky again.

His eyes lit up red, and in an instant a large number of monsters were burned.

Valerie breathed a sigh of relief and turned to look at the Flash again: "See you later."

Having said that, she plunged back into the path of the Qing soldiers.

With Superman's participation, the speed at which they cleared out the demons increased a lot. They fought until the sun set completely and the moon rose back into the sky on the dark clouds.

Valerie pointed a shotgun at a demon-like chest, and after pulling the trigger, the last corpse fell to the ground with its chest opened wide.

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