Within a day, Natasha flew once in a car, and now she flew once with the hammer in her hand. As long as she wanted to, the hammer would change direction and fly with her. Natasha felt that all her strength came from the magical hammer in her hand.

Natasha was very happy, so she flew very fast, but Kent was not slow: "You are better than me. I crashed into two icebergs during my first flight."

"I feel like I can fly very well if I just think about it now." Natasha said to Kent who was half a body behind her: "I feel like I can fly into the universe." However, Thor can't live in a vacuum environment, although The hammer can indeed go to the universe, but Natasha can't.

"Let's try the speed of the hammer." Kent said: "I'm going to speed up, let's fly around the surface."

Natasha picked up speed as she followed the speeding Kent.

boom--

In a blink of an eye, the two had broken through the sound barrier, and the speed was still accelerating, but Natasha obviously felt that she could not catch up with Kent. After exceeding the speed of sound, the hammer stabilized at around Mach 7, and it felt very reluctant to accelerate again. This may be related to Natasha's access to Thor's power, so she can't fully open it.

Kent also noticed that Natasha's limit slowed down, and Mach 7 was already a very fast speed. The two of them drew two parallel cloud marks in the sky, leading the way.

After circling the earth and returning to the ground again, Natasha still couldn't hide her excitement, but she looked at the hammer and put it back into the crater.

This is a woman with impeccable character. After feeling the power of Thor, she put down the hammer so easily. Kent felt ashamed when she saw it.

In fact, in the DC universe, Kent can be said to have a little inferiority complex, because he, a time traveler, does not have the tenacity of other heroes, and when he crosses into Superman, he completely loses the selflessness and fraternity that Superman should have, and becomes a self-care small circle. guy. Seeing that other heroes firmly occupy the moral high ground, Kent can only hope to catch up with Lex Luthor in the end.

Kent can't not kill people, but it doesn't mean he will deny other heroes' principle of not killing people. Many heroes have said this to him: Heroes should be role models for human beings, letting them realize that the law is the cornerstone of society, not our superheroes.

So it's not the heroes' fault that the villains keep breaking out of prison, they've done what they can, and the rest of the trial should be in court. It's a pity that justice can be manipulated by bad guys, so the bad guys survived the court again and again and then escaped from prison to continue doing evil, and superheroes can only arrest them again.

It can be said that most heroes in the DC universe are very clear about their missions. They will not replace the status of justice in society, they are just guardians.

And Kent directly killed those heinous guys, which is obviously not in line with the style of mainstream heroes. Moreover, Kent is so powerful that it is only natural that other heroes should take precautions. Because people change, there are countless examples of good people becoming bad people, but bad people rarely turn back.

Fortunately, before Kent crossed over, he hadn't fallen. Seeing Natasha put down the hammer right after returning to the ground, he was filled with emotion. Nick said that Kent does not understand the greatness of human beings, but on the contrary, Kent knows too many principled and strong human beings like Natasha, and understands how great the most noble character of human beings is. Batman, Green Lantern, Flash, and so on There are Natasha and others, their character will not be stained by the existence of some evil humans, on the contrary, those humble people will only make the hero's soul more stalwart.

So Kent didn't say anything to make Natasha keep the hammer, because such words would only stain her soul.

What kind of eyes were those? Natasha felt that Kent's eyes were full of different emotions, but in the end they all turned into understanding and encouragement. He was agreeing with his behavior.

At first Natasha thought that Kent was a cold-blooded alien, but after contacting her, she knew that Kent was not a bad person.

He has a bottom line and can distinguish between good and evil, but some of his actions are too extreme. Now that he agrees with his behavior of giving up the hammer, it shows that he fully agrees with the truth, goodness and beauty of human beings. From this point, it can be determined that Kent is definitely an alien that conforms to the mainstream values ​​of human beings, which means that he is a good person.

Natasha laughed suddenly, as if Kent had said she was a good person earlier in the day, and now she was concluding to Kent that he was a good person. It seems that the two of them are really similar, like a kite that has no connection with this world and has no direction. Later, Director Nick's order became his own direction, so where is your direction, Kent? Natasha thought.

I have to say that Natasha's observation skills are really amazing, and Kent really has no direction as a time traveler. In the DC universe, he grew up under the care of his adoptive parents. He went out of the small town to go to college and found a decent job. Later, he also worked part-time as Superman, which made his adoptive parents very proud.

After they died, Kent had already started to slacken Superman's work, and he had no interest in going to work. If he didn't need money to live, he would probably have resigned a long time ago. Kent didn't expect to change the world, and his biggest hobby is to constantly make his strength stronger and correct Superman's physical weakness.

Originally, Kent thought that he would continue to sink in the end, and that he would just show his face when the earth was under serious threat, but he did not expect that he would cross again. Coming to this strange world, Superman has no direction at all, he has no connection with this world at all, he is just a passerby, and has no sense of substitution for this world.

In fact, it is normal for Kent to feel this way. The original Superman is actually similar to him, but the original Superman found a new bond after adopting his parents, that is, Louise Lane. It's a pity that Kent didn't find the connection between himself and the world.

Many stories of the original Superman revolved around Louise. Louise was caught and rescued by Superman, and Louise was caught and Superman came to rescue again. A lot of work. Of course, Louise is the positive link, and the negative link is Lex Luthor. His contest with Superman also strengthened the connection between Superman and the earth to a certain extent.

It's a pity that Kent didn't find such an important bond in the previous world, but now Kent suddenly has a feeling in his heart that he should protect the woman in front of him who has gone through ups and downs but remains true.

At this moment, the bond between Kent and the world is also weaving silently.

Putting down Thor's Hammer, Natasha didn't have any reluctance to give it a try, and it was fine without occupying it: "Kent, I need you to accompany me on a trip, we have to find the real owner of the hammer, and I have a feeling that the owner of the hammer must be It fell with the hammer."

Kent said, "As you wish."

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