Marvel: The Strongest Copycat System

Chapter 840 Zod's Purpose

So, who can tell me what the Code of Life is?

Watching Chen Mu and General Zod negotiating there, Clark looked confused.

Until now, he still doesn't know what the "Code of Life" they are talking about is, and from what they say, it's in his body?

God have mercy on him, Clark doesn’t even know what the “Code of Life” is!

"How you treat Clark is your internal matter among Kryptonians. We generally do not interfere."

Chen Mu smiled at General Zod and said calmly.

"Besides, I believe that with Clark's character, if he can save two worlds at the same time, he will choose to sacrifice himself."

After all, Clark is a very upright person, and in the future, he will choose to sacrifice himself more than once to protect humanity and the earth, so he should make the same choice now, right?

No wonder!

Anyway, Clark hasn't experienced many things, and he is not in a desperate situation. How could he possibly let himself be killed?

Not to mention, he still doesn't know what's going on!

So, no matter what, Clark has to fight for it.

It's not like we can't discuss it, so why do you have to make yourself sacrifice?

Anyway, it is absolutely impossible for Clark to accept the idea of ​​sacrificing himself for no reason.

"You have to tell me what the Code of Life is, right?"

Clark looked at the two of them with a wry smile. It was not that he was unwilling to sacrifice. If there was no other way, or if he was in despair, he could sacrifice for humanity and the earth. But you have to let me know what the Code of Life is, right?

"The Codex of Life can be said to be the most precious sacred object of the Kryptonian race. It is the embodiment of the gene bank of the Kryptonian race. For tens of thousands of years, the excellent genes of all Kryptonians have been recorded in it."

General Zod looked at Clark expressionlessly and said, "As long as we have the Codex of Life and the Life Origin Chamber, we will be able to rebuild Kryptonian civilization and give birth to countless Kryptonian compatriots."

Seeing that Clark really seemed to have no idea what the Codex of Life was, Zod still explained it.

"Hiss, in that case, this is indeed a very precious thing."

At this moment, Clark finally understood why General Zod and his men were so determined to get this thing.

Because in this sense, the Living Codex is indeed Krypton's only hope for reconstruction.

We can't expect Krypton to restore its population through natural childbirth, that is, marriage, right?

It's impossible for a woman to give birth to an entire race, right? After all, among the remaining Kryptonians, Ophira is the only woman...

Moreover, Krypton has long "eliminated" the option of natural childbirth. They adhere to genetic selection. Before the child is born, the child's future has been planned at the genetic level. What kind of role the society needs will determine what kind of role the child will be set to play.

This will indeed give Krypton's newborns very powerful talents, but it will also lock their future, which is why Krypton will be destroyed.

The people of Krypton are very old-fashioned and don't know how to adapt.

Before the destruction of Krypton, only two people realized this and tried to change them.

These two people are Clark's father Jor-El and General Zod.

Both of them tried to "save" Krypton with their own ideas.

General Zod's approach was simple and crude. He directly launched a coup, hoping to take control of the government, and then take his compatriots to escape Krypton and develop on other planets.

General Zod is also a hawkish representative. He tries to make Krypton develop and grow again and become one of the top civilizations in the universe.

As for Joel, his idea was even simpler. Like many parents in Chen Mu's previous life, he did not have much potential, so he hoped that his children could achieve his wishes.

Jor-El discovered that he was unable to save Krypton from the brink of destruction with his own abilities, so he looked to his son Kal-El to fulfill his wish and save Krypton.

So he died, killed by Zod himself.

Before being killed, Jor-El took the lead in stealing the Codex of Life from General Zod and injected it into Kal-El's body, which is why General Zod was full of hatred towards Jor-El.

The Code of Life, Krypton's only hope for revival, was hidden by Jor-El, and no one knows when the Code of Life can be found.

Jor-El died, leaving only an artificial intelligence modeled after him.

However, this artificial intelligence can only run with a rigid program and has no ability to adapt. Anyway, the meaning conveyed to Clark through the artificial intelligence is to let Clark and humans coexist and let the two races live in peace.

Even though Clark is the only Kryptonian.

Anyway, no matter how you look at it, Clark's rise has nothing to do with the revival of Krypton, right?

Unless Clark can not only "represent Earth" but also "represent Krypton" at the same time.

In short, in Chen Mu's opinion, what Joel did was funny.

"That's right. The Codex of Life is the undisputed treasure of our Kryptonian civilization. It combines the best genes of all Kryptonians. It can restore Kryptonian civilization at an extremely fast speed, so we must get it back no matter what."

Seeing that Clark really seemed to be unaware of the use of the Codex of Life, General Zod's anger was reduced a little. Of course, it was only a little. Compared with rebuilding Krypton, he could sacrifice Clark without hesitation.

"Before Krypton's destruction, a shameless individual stole him, destroying the only hope of saving Krypton."

General Zod looked at Clark expressionlessly and said so.

"That's really outrageous."

After hearing what General Zod said, Clark couldn't help but nod.

The Code of Life is the only hope to save Krypton, but it was stolen. The person who stole the Code of Life is truly a shameless person.

"That man is called Qiao Ai'er. Yes, he is your biological father."

General Zod looked coldly at the confused Clark and continued, "He sent the Codex of Life to Earth with you!"

"hiss……"

If you think about it carefully, General Zod's purpose is actually just this so-called Code of Life, and Clark has never seen it before. If possible, he would like to return this thing to General Zod. This way, a lot of trouble can be avoided and everyone will be happy!

"But I really have never seen the Code of Life."

Clark looked miserable, and continued, "Perhaps, your investigation was wrong?"

"No, we are now certain that the Code of Life was engraved into your genes by your father. The Code of Life is in your body!"

"We want to get the Code of Life, and you will definitely pay the price!"

General Zod said this viciously, not hiding his murderous intent at all.

"..."

Clark was so confused. Who had he offended?

And my own father is really something. Why did you put the stuff in my body when you could just put it in the spaceship? Isn't this just tricking me?

p.s. The most common way the author uses to write is voice input, and then correct the typos, so there are often missed typos. I don’t know why I didn’t save the revisions yesterday, so all of them are typos…

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