The spaceship is hovering above Gotham. Looking down from above, you can see the brightly lit city at night.

Aquaman walked behind Batman and looked at the screen as if to join in the fun.

"Hey, I remember that port... Isn't this Gotham?" Aquaman said.

Valerie, who was live streaming on another screen, also pouted: "I was surprised too. It felt like I had come full circle back to the starting point."

"Can you determine the exact direction?" Batman asked.

Valerie was silent for a moment, then a dazzling white light flashed on her body, and she disappeared in the cockpit of the mecha in full view of everyone.

At the same time, several superhumans heard a series of clanging sounds coming from the transporter room behind them.

Before the heroes could get up to check the situation, the white light in the cockpit on the screen lit up again and Valerie sat back in the driver's seat.

"V? This is..." The Flash even forgot to eat his ice cream.

"I just went back and installed the positioning device for you." Valerie said, "Since I was very busy, I installed it directly in the transport room... Old Joe! Go and help them watch it."

The tool man Old Joe nodded, but he did not move. After all, there was only a phantom in the spaceship, and it did not take much effort to grasp the situation in the spaceship.

"Why don't you come and help us yourself?" asked the Flash.

"We need me here too! We need to recruit some [Queen Ants] later." Valerie flew into the air in her mecha and fired a few more shots at the small spaceship in the distance to clear the way for herself. "Hey, who made me so indispensable!"

Batman was smart enough not to say anything, in case Valerie tried to get ahead of him again.

It is really convenient to have a mature spaceship that can drive itself. After determining the destination, Lao Qiao fine-tuned the direction and the spaceship slowly rotated.

Before the construction of Valerie's secret base began, Old Joe had been flying his spaceship around Gotham, so he was very familiar with this area.

The spaceship crossed the entire Gotham and arrived above the old town area which theoretically was not part of Gotham. A large construction site where people were taking a temporary rest could be vaguely seen below.

"From the looks of it, it's right here... Arkham City isn't finished yet, is it?" Valerie seemed to have used some means to see the perspective of the spaceship - Batman knew that her eyes could be like a computer screen. "It looks like their project will soon be in vain."

Although she didn't know what would happen next, Valerie thought it would be chaos.

"There's a large explosion mark on the ground." Batman zoomed in on the ground on the screen and said, "There's a big hole, it looks like there was an earthquake."

"How could this happen? Has Apokolips already been here?" The Flash asked worriedly.

Valerie, who was on the live broadcast, looked away awkwardly: "This shouldn't be..."

Valerie vaguely remembered that she sneaked into Arkham City during the day yesterday and encountered the Claw.

I remember that she threw a bomb underground, which caused a large-scale chain explosion, making the already difficult project of Arkham City even more difficult.

"I can't calculate it here any more precisely, so you guys go down by yourselves." Valerie said, pressing her temples to calm her overloaded and hot brain. "When you find something that looks like the anti-life equation, remember to take a picture for me."

Batman did not agree. He just stood up and turned around to walk deeper into the spaceship. This time he did not jump onto the Trailblazer again.

Aquaman and the Flash looked at each other and followed. They were going to land on the ground from the rear warehouse together.

Batman did not go straight to the exit. After a few steps, he stopped in front of a gorgeously decorated room.

He knew this place, having been here not long ago. It was Valerie's laboratory on the Kryptonian spaceship.

Originally, they were under time pressure and had a heavy task, so they would just pass by here. However, there were noisy collision sounds coming from the laboratory, which was obviously abnormal.

But Batman had come in not long ago, and he guessed what it was.

He opened the door of the laboratory and saw a man lying on the ground.

The man was wearing green clothes, no mask, and had a handsome face that Batman was very familiar with.

Next to the man was a wheeled bed with torn leather belts on both sides. It looked like a lot of effort had been put into it. It was obvious that the man had been tied to it before and had fallen to the ground after being freed.

"Oh, this is what V brought that day." Aquaman, who came along to join in the fun, suddenly realized. He recognized the man's clothes.

Batman knew who he was, not only had he seen him before, he had fought this guy before.

The last of the Court of Owls, Dick Grayson's great-grandfather.

……

Although the spacecraft are trying their best to get closer to the earth, they have not yet broken through the atmosphere.

One of the four main ships was already riddled with holes under the siege of the other three main ships and a circle of small spaceships around it, especially since the actual controller Valerie had deliberately set it to be unable to defend.

The ship was in tatters, on fire everywhere, and the bombardment had left holes in it.

On Earth, Darkseid, who was still fighting with Superman, suddenly raised his head and looked at the sky. Although the sky was covered by the smoke from the nuclear bomb explosion, Darkseid still seemed to see the environment outside the world.

"It's natural that an ancient and backward system can be cracked, but it's obviously not something that the technology of this planet can do." Darkseid suddenly said.

"It sounds like one of your plans was ruined." Superman heard the good news.

He touched his necklace that was torn in the battle, and his terrible expression eased a lot.

"Just some minor mistakes that were not planned. I have encountered similar situations countless times in my long career of conquest." Darkseid's expression did not fluctuate. He seemed to have had enough fun and distanced himself from Superman.

As an alien living on Earth, Superman is extremely sensitive to nuclear pollution. Therefore, he can feel that the surrounding pollution is approaching Darkseid.

Whatever he was going to do, it was obviously not going to be anything good. Superman took a deep breath regardless of the air environment, his broad chest puffed up high, and a hurricane-force wind with moisture spewed out of his mouth.

The strong wind swept up the sand and air, raising a sandstorm hundreds of meters high, approaching Darkseid with the power to tear apart the sky and the earth.

But Darkseid was not devastated by such a storm. He stood there and let the storm blow over his body.

Red lasers shot out from his eyes and hit the ground. The Omega light spread like fungi, as if covering the world with a thin film.

Like mosquito larvae growing in sewage after rain, large numbers of green demons crawled out of the red Omegas. They were like newborn babies, with disgusting mucus all over their bodies.

"Are you summoning your men? This level is no help to you at all." Superman frowned.

"Of course, they didn't get up just to kill you." Darkseid agreed with Superman's words, then he raised his hand slightly.

All the demons that were pulled out of death, including those that were reborn, were burning with white flames.

"What is this!" Superman was frightened. The densely packed demons were burning with white flames, and it looked like the world was on fire.

"You said you could spend the whole day with me, but I don't have the time." As Darkseid spoke, the white smoke from the burning demon-like bodies rose high into the sky and intertwined with the turbid air.

"Crack!" Along with the sound of glass breaking, a crack appeared in the air, and a red light full of death breath poured out from behind the crack.

Just like ceramics cracked by a raging fire, the cracks burned by the souls of numerous demon-like creatures grew larger and larger, and the exploded space fell out and dropped to the ground like fragments, disappearing without a trace in an instant.

Superman understood what Darkseid was doing. Although he didn't see it with his own eyes, he also knew the reason why Darkseid came.

Steppenwolf sacrificed his soul and turned himself into the "Mother Box" that opened the subspace channel.

Darkseid did something similar. He resurrected or created a large number of demons, and then forced them to dedicate their lives and souls for the coming of Apokolips.

The Apocalypse demons have lost their ability to think, and their only remaining instinct is to follow Darkseid's orders.

Superman roughly estimated that about six thousand demons were sacrificed to Darkseid to open the door to his hometown.

The space crack was stretched wide open, and a large group of murderous soldiers stood behind the crack. Leading the way was a tall, white-haired woman wearing a mask.

"Master, I received news that Desaad is dead?" The woman's first sentence was to show her concern for her colleague.

No one can tell how far this place is from Apocalypse. The fact that this woman knows about Desaad must mean that there is some system inside Apocalypse that can monitor the status of cadres.

"Go to space and pick up my investigation team." Darkseid simply said.

The woman took the order, stepped across the space crack and came to the earth. The army behind her, which had been motionless like a background board, immediately moved their joints and followed quickly and orderly.

Of course Superman wouldn't just stand there and watch. His eyes lit up red and he shot them at the woman first.

But Darkseid has been here all the time. He took a few steps to the side, with his chest directly blocking the thermal vision.

The thermal vision seemed to have eyes. Before it could touch Darkseid, it took the initiative to avoid it and flew into the air until the thermal vision weakened and disappeared.

"We can continue." This time, it was Darkseid's turn to say this.

The woman opened her arms, and the army that followed her spread their wings and flew up like a swarm of locusts, circling and gathering.

The army was like a swarm of locusts, rapidly spreading across the world.

The woman held a staff that was a head taller than her, then slowly floated up and flew into space surrounded by a large number of demons.

At this time, Valerie, who was still dealing with the ant colony, had no idea that the enemy's reinforcements had arrived.

They crossed the encirclement of another group of small spaceships, and the mantis knives extended from the arms of Valerie's BT mecha and stabbed the hull of another main ship.

The blade embedded itself into the metal shell like cutting tofu, firmly fixing Valerie on the spacecraft.

Green Lantern followed, and he also manifested himself a giant green robot as if he was piloting a mecha, but with the green lantern effect of Half-Life, he looked like a toy.

"Are you sure it's here? Don't dig in and fall directly into the devil's base." said Green Lantern.

"It can't be wrong. I've seen their server, and I know the layout of these spaceships like my own home." Valerie said, "And it doesn't matter even if it's the base camp of the quasi-demons. We just need to fight our way out."

As he spoke, the carapace on top of the mecha opened, and a cylindrical cannon barrel slowly rose up.

As Valerie controlled the gun, it fired ultra-high temperature thermal lasers at the hull of the spacecraft. From a distance, it looked like electric welding in a car repair shop.

A crack was opened by Valerie's cutting, revealing a mud monster cut in half hanging from the ceiling, and a square server placed safely in the room.

NO25. I’m so angry, so angry, so angry

The slime monster stuck to the ceiling lost the power to hold itself in place and fell helplessly to the floor.

Valerie jumped in driving the BT. She wanted to repeat the same trick and let another main ship rebel, which would greatly save the efficiency of clearing the spacecraft in space.

Just as Valerie pulled the data cable out of her wrist and was about to open the cabin door, the Green Lantern, who had not yet entered, suddenly made a strange cry through the communication.

"Someone is coming!" said Green Lantern.

"In the universe?" Valerie said without even looking up. "Then I'll leave it to you. Keep it, great Green Lantern. It'll take me a while."

"You can fiddle with it as long as you want," Green Lantern said confidently.

This time, Valerie did not get out of the mecha. She just sat in her original position, leaned out her upper body, and completed the operation she had already done once, as if it were an aerial operation.

After Batman and others arrived in Gotham, Valerie no longer needed to simulate the reception of signals, and she could finally free up her brain to deal with the spaceship.

After calculating the ventilation level of the room and the BT, and placing a few heat-triggered ice bombs at hand, Valerie once again let her consciousness sink into cyberspace.

The last time she sneaked into cyberspace, Valerie discovered that programming in cyberspace was much more efficient than outside, and even the speed of time flow was different.

The last time Valerie felt like she had spent nearly a day in cyberspace, but according to Old Joe, she had only been submerged for twenty minutes.

Valerie felt that this was related to her brain being overloaded. It was not that time had really slowed down, but that her thinking had become faster in cyberspace.

The green code replaced the world, and Valerie once again came to a space made up of numbers.

She took a deep breath, and then her body made of numbers began to spin in this world. As she moved, a circle of numbers floated out with her.

It was just writing a virus, there was no need to work hard on the program, and Valerie felt that writing code was obviously much simpler and smoother, just like breaking through a wall, behind which was a vast expanse of land.

The improvement in intelligence is significant. Valerie originally felt that she had not changed much from before, until she started writing programs again, and the changes brought about by the panel upgrade became apparent.

Rather than calling it intelligence, it would be more appropriate to call it computing power.

Valerie watched the stream of numbers flowing through her hands. This water-like program would become a sharp sword, piercing a hole in the brain of the main ship.

Just as Valerie was still working hard on the writing, she suddenly felt the cyberspace vibrating, and her intuition told her that someone was coming.

It was not surprising that other people in this world could enter cyberspace. What surprised her was that she seemed to have the power to decide whether outsiders could come in.

Valerie thought for a moment. Anyway, the virus has been almost written and lurking in the deepest part of this cyberspace, so it would be good to wait for other people who can come in.

Even if the car flips over, Valerie can get away by disconnecting, unless this guy comes to her offline.

As Valerie chose to agree, a string of numbers suddenly rotated in front of her eyes and quickly formed a tall human figure.

Although the humanoid physique was similar to that of a steppe wolf, Valerie could still vaguely tell that it was a woman.

"This space! I've never seen it before! How is this possible?" The woman looked around in amazement. "I can actually program with just thoughts... What is this symbol? It looks like a number?"

Valerie looked at her from a distance without saying a word, but the woman took the initiative to look at her: "Who are you?"

"I am God." Valerie didn't want to reveal her identity. She thought of her previous conversation with the Two-Face Man and said in a deep voice.

"Haha." The tall woman was very disdainful. "Verbal questioning is such a waste of time... From the looks of it, you've used some kind of technological means to infiltrate this level?"

As she said this, Valerie felt numbers floating around her and moving towards her.

"No matter who you are, as long as I hack you, I will know everything!" The tall woman laughed.

Valerie stared blankly at the large number of numbers circling towards her. She took a deep breath and did not leave immediately as originally planned.

Not only was she stunned by the unique fighting style of cyberspace, but more importantly, Valerie felt that this gorgeous attack was not that strong.

She subconsciously raised her hand, and numbers flowed out from her arm, merging with the data storm in front of her. It was like a lock with a key. The data storm exploded into a digital rain with a corner of the space.

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