Mystic Wizard in Azeroth

Chapter 182 Mage, Alien (Part 2)

In the blink of an eye, time came to February 2005, the Old Wayne House in Gotham.

Along with the knock on the door, Alfred's voice sounded outside the door: "Master Bruce, are you ready?"

"Come on, Ah Fu." Bruce Wayne, who was wearing a neat suit, closed the book in his hand and dispersed the magic power in his hand. After he opened the door of his room, the loyal old butler walked in, a white light flashed in his light blue pupils.

Alfred looked at the grown-up sole heir of the Wayne family in front of him, and straightened his slightly crooked ceremony knot for him, then his eyes turned red, he immediately took off his glasses and wiped them, smiling He said, "Master, today is your eighteenth birthday party. Looking at you now, Madam and Master must be very pleased. By the way, Master, will those two from Salem come?"

"I don't know, Afu." Bruce Wayne shook his head, "But Mr. Aristophanes said that he and Diana should not be bothered. They are going to Kansas today, and they should come if they make it in time."

"I understand, but the time is almost up, let's go down, young master, Miss Zatanna has been waiting for you for a long time."

Bruce laughed dumbfounded, and followed Ah Fu out. Before leaving, he turned his head and glanced at the bookshelf behind him, and then closed the door. No one noticed a blue light flashing from a heavy book on the bookshelf behind him.

On the other side, in the middle of the United States, Aristophanes and Diana are driving along the asphalt road.

"Aristophanes, why did you suddenly think of coming to Kansas?" Diana looked at the uniformly bare fields beside the road, with some unmelted snow still left on the land, "You called me in specially? Today But Bruce's birthday, why don't you celebrate him?"

"I don't think Bruce would care if we go or not," Aristophanes held the steering wheel, "but you're right, we'll just send it over when we're done with things here."

"You haven't said yet, why did you come to Kansas?" Diana put her slender legs on the front desk and turned her head to ask.

"I'm looking for someone."

"Find someone?"

"Yes, find someone who can be compared with you, or an alien, and exchange some information with him for the knowledge I need."

Hearing this, Diana became interested, her eyes flashed brightly, but her face showed an expression of disbelief: "Could the alien you mentioned be the 's' we investigated before? From the outside, he looks like a human being at all!"

"Who says aliens can't look like humans?" Aristophanes knew that Diana didn't believe it,

He didn't explain either, the "s" in the place would naturally satisfy her.

The two drove into a small town, and Diana saw the location sign flashing past: Smallwell.

After asking passers-by about the location of the Kent farm, they continued west and left the town.

"You said that 's' lives on the Kent farm?" Diana held a steaming corn tortilla in her hand, and the rich aroma filled the carriage.

"If my guess is correct, it should be." Aristophanes said while looking at the roadside sign, "This is here, we have arrived."

Diana looked up and saw the black "KENT" lettering on the old white mailbox, and a common two-story building was faintly visible in the distance.

Aristophanes drove the car onto the muddy dirt road, and soon the two stopped at the door of the slightly old wooden house.

Hearing movement outside the house, a slightly old middle-aged woman with messy brown-red hair pushed open the door and came out.

"Excuse me, is this the home of Jonathan Kent and Martha Kent?"

"I am Martha Kent, who are you?" Mrs. Kent asked while standing on the stairs, tightening her coat.

"We are from Salem, Salem, Massachusetts." Aristophanes said gently, "We are here today for you and Jonathan's child, Clark Kent. Do you mind if we go in and talk?"

Martha Kent was a little nervous, but she still invited the two people in front of her into the hut and poured hot tea for them.

Then she couldn't wait to ask Aristophanes: "Clark... what happened to him?"

Aristophanes smiled and shook his head: "Don't worry, Mrs. Kent, nothing happened to Clark. On the contrary, he saved many people with his ability. I have to say that you and Mr. Jonathan educated him very well. .”

Martha was relieved to hear this, but her face darkened at the same time: "Since Jonathan died in an accident, Clark has become more and more reticent, and he left without saying goodbye last year. To be honest, I am very worried about him."

At this time, Diana looked around the slightly gloomy room, the damaged wooden floor, and the old TV that was old, no different from other ordinary American farm families.

And Martha seemed to have not talked with others for a long time, and at this time she was telling Aristophanes the story of Clark Kent.

"Mrs. Kent, can you take us to see Jonathan's grave?"

Martha nodded, got up and walked out, Diana and Aristophanes hurriedly followed.

"This land belongs to the Kent family. Clark's favorite thing before was to sit on the roof of the barn over there and watch the sunset." Martha pointed to the tall barn roof for them as they walked.

"It seems that the person you are waiting for is not at home, Aristophanes." Diana whispered.

Aristophanes looked at the fields in the distance, and then looked up at the sky: "That's not necessarily the case, Diana."

Soon they were at the grave of Jonathan Kent.

"Here it is." Martha Kent looked sadly at the tombstone in front of her, which read: Jonathan Kent, 1951-1997.

"Sorry, ma'am." Diana couldn't help comforting her.

"It's okay, you two. I'll go back first." Martha Kent held back her tears, turned around and walked back to the second-floor hut.

Aristophanes gazed at the tombstone, and Diana stood beside him, her long shadow stretching across the ground.

"Now that you're here, there's no need to hide," Aristophanes suddenly raised his head and said into the distance, "I know you can hear me, Clark Kent."

Just as Diana was about to say something, a burly figure suddenly appeared in front of the two of them.

"Who are you? Why do you want to check me?" He had a beard and a dusty face, but his eyes were as bright as stars.

"My name is Aristophanes, she is Diana, and we are here to make a deal with you."

"Looking for a deal with me? As you can see, I'm just the son of a farmer. I have nothing to trade with you. Please leave!"

"What if it has something to do with your life experience?"

"What did you say?" Clark immediately became agitated, and could no longer control his strength.

And Diana immediately felt the terrifying strength of the young man in front of her, even more stressful than facing the God of War.

But Diana was not afraid at all. She immediately took off her coat, revealing the armor inside, and was about to take out her spear and shield to fight him, but Aristophanes stopped her.

"Take a deep breath and control your power, Clark!" The elf mage also returned to his original form, holding the Ebon Chill and said, "I mean, I have news about your biological parents and your home planet."

"Huh," Clark took a long breath, and Diana saw a cold mist spray out of his mouth, and at the same time the surrounding temperature dropped a lot.

"What do you want?" Clark Kent recovered his composure again.

"Some technology, some technology from your home planet."

"Technology? What technology?" Clark asked.

"Don't worry, what I want is not weapons, but some technologies about deep space travel and human cultivation."

Clark replied briskly: "Yes, but as you can see, I have nothing now."

"There will be, Clark, as long as you follow my method, everything will be clear to you."

The young man nodded, and then he couldn't help being curious: "Then what are you? An elf? You were holding a wand just now?"

Aristophanes put away his staff and cast the camouflage spell on himself again: "Yes, Clark, as you can see, I am an elf mage."

"I thought those were fairy tales..."

"I'll tell you my story later, and now this Miss Diana has something to tell you." After finishing speaking, Aristophanes stepped back behind Diana, while Clark kept his eyes on the eager Diana.

"Clark Kent, I'm Diana, the princess of the Amazons, the future queen, I can feel your strength, let's fight!"

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