Marvel: The Strongest Copycat System

Chapter 816 Zod's Plan

"Krypton is dying, and we've tried many things."

At Clark's conscious level, Zod is communicating with Clark.

"On Krypton, every member of the tribe is carefully selected by the Code of Life. Every Kryptonian born is born to suit a certain position."

"And your father, Jor-El, stole the Codex of Life, placed it in your spaceship, and sent you to Earth."

The environment at Clark's consciousness level is the farm where he grew up, and Zod began to explain it to Clark.

"why?"

Clark looked at Zod and asked involuntarily.

"So that the Kryptonians can be reborn on Earth."

Zod said with a serious face.

His meaning is actually very clear. He means that Jor-El sent Clark to Earth with the Codex of Life so that he could rebuild the Krypton civilization on Earth, use the Earth as the foundation, and allow Krypton to achieve revival.

It makes sense and makes sense. If Clark hadn't seen the consciousness of his biological father Jor-El, he would have believed General Zod's lies.

You old man are so bad that you don't even blink when you lie.

Of course, Clark knew in his heart that Clark was lying, but he didn't expose him immediately, but had a calm face, as if he believed his words.

"Where's the Codex of Life, Carl?"

"What would happen to Earth if the Kryptonians were reborn on Earth?"

Clark did not answer General Zod's words because he didn't know what the Code of Life was, but he still needed to figure out the consequences of General Zod's actions.

"Rebuilding will come with sacrifice, and your father saw that."

At this time, Zod continued to lie and told Clark that even his father supported this plan.

"No, Zedd, you can't do this!"

As General Zod finished his words, in the illusion at the conscious level, countless human skulls submerged Clark, causing him to scream at the top of his lungs.

Clark, who has lived on Earth for more than 30 years, has long regarded himself as a member of the human race. It must be said that his adoptive parents are very kind people. Their education of Clark has made him very kind today.

If he wanted to rebuild one civilization and destroy another, Clark would never do it. What's more, he now considers himself a member of this civilization.

As Clark was submerged in the skull in the illusion, he suddenly woke up in the real world. He looked at the unfamiliar spaceship environment and wanted to get off the test bench, but found that he was very weak at the moment and could not break free from the restraints that bound his arms.

"Your father was glorious and paid for his sins, Carl."

Zod was still aside at this moment, looking at Clark who had woken up, and said calmly.

Of course, Zod is still deceiving Clark.

"Did you kill him?"

Clark looked at Zod and asked instead of believing what General Zod said.

"Yeah, it bothers me every day."

Zod said expressionlessly, because he didn't have many friends on Krypton, and Jor-El was one of them. They all anticipated the imminent destruction of Krypton in the future, and they reached a consensus on this point, but they had different ways to save it.

Jor-El put the Code of Life on Clark and sent him to Earth, hoping that Clark could save Krypton in the future and allow Krypton and Earth to coexist peacefully. Of course, Clark, who had completely naturalized on Earth, did not have this plan. What happened later was that he, a Kryptonian, represented the Kryptonian civilization and lived in peace with humans, which could be considered as barely meeting Jor-El's requirements.

If that's the case, wouldn't Krypton still be destroyed?

General Zod's approach was much simpler and more brutal. He directly launched a coup, attempting to lead the remaining Kryptonians to leave Krypton, and then take the Codex of Life directly to other planets to rebuild the Kryptonian civilization.

As for Krypton?

Let it be destroyed. Krypton without Kryptonians is no longer Krypton. But as long as Kryptonians exist, any planet can become Krypton.

I have to say that this is the correct, simplest and most effective way.

But unfortunately, General Zod failed, was arrested by Krypton and imprisoned in the dark Ghost Zone, and all the Kryptonians were destroyed with the destruction of Krypton.

This is Zod's most regrettable and painful thing.

Now, the Code of Life stolen by Jor-El is Zod's last hope to build Krypton, and he can do whatever it takes to achieve it.

“But if I had to do it again, I would do it the same way.”

"I have an obligation to human life. I was born to protect human life. I will not allow anyone to stop me. Take care of yourself, Kal-El."

Zod, who now knew that the Code of Life was not with Clark, did not want to continue wasting time on Clark, so he turned around and left. He had guessed from Clark's consciousness that the spaceship Clark was on was on the farm where he grew up, so the Code of Life was naturally here as well. He planned to go and get the Code of Life directly.

For Kryptonians like Zod who were created by the Code of Life, their social roles have been fixed before they were born, and their thoughts have been fixed. It can be said that they are born with a "ideological stamp". For the sake of their responsibilities, they can give everything they have.

To themselves, they are their own God, and they can fulfill their responsibilities at any cost.

This is also the reason why Krypton can develop rapidly. Everyone in the society has his or her own duties and is working towards a goal.

Of course, this is actually the reason why it is a pity that it will be destroyed. Everyone's growth height is determined from birth, and there will not be any accidents. The development of society is like a stagnant pool of water. In this way, over time, the destruction of Krypton is just an expected thing.

"Fiona, Namek, go get the Code of Life back. It's inside the Kent Farm."

After Zod gave an order to his adjutant Fiona, he went out directly. He was going to find the research vessel activated by Clark. After all, the origin chamber inside was also very important. Only when the two worked together could Krypton be reborn and a large number of Kryptonians be created.

At this moment, Zod's idea is to rebuild the Krypton civilization directly on Earth. One of the main reasons is that he is dissatisfied with Clark, who, as a Kryptonian, protects humans in every possible way and completely abandons his identity as a Kryptonian.

This made Zod very unhappy. Since you protect humans so much, I will let you watch the destruction of the earth!

It can be said that Zod's determination to transform the earth is also related to Clark.

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