American comics: You're asked to fish, but you catch a Superman template?

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The person speaking to him seemed very impatient and even hung up the phone immediately.

"Damn bald guy."

Amanda snorted and walked briskly towards the car, keeping a close eye on the latest developments on the battlefield.

...

The battle has entered a fierce stage. Human soldiers are fighting against the Doomsday with their lives. Their courage and resilience are inspiring, but unfortunately, the gap in strength is too great.

Even if you try your best, you can't change anything.

The tide of battle was turning in one direction. The human side suffered heavy losses, with less than a third of its people remaining. Thick smoke and fire covered the ground for miles around, and corpses and various kinds of powered armor could be seen everywhere.

Bruce gritted his teeth and signaled the last drone to begin its operation. Soon, the drone was destroyed by a beam of red light.

"Talia said in a low voice, her eyes fixed intently on the battlefield."

"You'd better contact all six men immediately, or all these soldiers will be defeated."

"That's too late."

Humans are afraid of death. Faced with a ferocious creature like Doomsday, even the bravest cannot stop the constant death. The remaining soldiers stopped attacking and chose to hide.

Having lost its target, Doomsday immediately turned its attention to the distant town, where many residents had not yet evacuated and the noise could be heard from afar.

He roared fiercely, leaped forward, and soared into the air like a cannonball.

It's done.

"Damn it!"

Bruce gritted his teeth in fury; he had never hated his own lack of power as much as he did now. If he had the same strength as Superman, he could stand up and stop him.

"Talia said calmly."

"The outcome is already decided. The military has no chance of stopping this monster. They can only rely on the six of them. Bruce, prepare for the worst. If they fail too, find a place where I will be perfectly safe."

"What nonsense are you spouting? We should have a talk."

Bruce was furious, but the next sentence surprised him greatly.

"I am pregnant."

Talia touched her back, a rare gentleness appearing on her usually cold face: "It will be exactly three months by the day after tomorrow."

Bruce's mouth gaped open; he was truly stunned.

...

Pregnancy has indeed become a contagious disease. In a private hospital in the Metropolitan Area, Clark Kent, who should have been present, paced anxiously down the corridor, sometimes watching the television anxiously, and sometimes scanning the wards.

Louise is pregnant, and he is about to become a father.

The feelings of becoming a father for the first time are indescribable: excitement, anticipation, joy, and most importantly, anxiety.

He is a Kryptonian. Although he has 23 pairs of chromosomes like humans, they are fundamentally different, and the two races cannot reproduce.

Clark doesn't care: having children isn't important; the most important thing is being with the person he loves. If he really wants a child, he can adopt one.

Louise didn't think that way. Like a healthy, normal woman, she wanted to have a child, but it turned out that this wasn't what she wanted. After several years of living together, her belly hadn't changed at all, indirectly proving that Kryptonians couldn't reproduce with Earthlings. She accepted this reality, but little did she know that God would give her the greatest surprise at her most desperate moment.

She became pregnant with Clark's child.

Louise couldn't wait to tell her boyfriend the good news. He was stunned for a few seconds before he hurriedly spoke.

"Go to the hospital, I'm coming right away."

Clark dared not be careless, and even less dared to let the mother and son face the apocalypse alone. Even if a duel was to be fought, their safety had to be guaranteed first.

From the Arctic to the Metropolitan, Clark got Louise to the Metropolitan's best gynecology hospital for a checkup in just one minute.

Louise entered the consultation room accompanied by a nurse, while he waited anxiously outside.

The television was broadcasting the latest news from the battlefield: the human army had suffered heavy casualties, but they did not retreat. Instead, they rushed towards the battlefield of Doomsday without hesitation.

The soldiers fell one after another without retreating a single step, just like the legions of a superpower composed of various nations.

They proclaimed courage to the world, a heartbreaking courage.

Clark clenched his fists, feeling an urge to rush towards her, but stopped himself, remembering his mother and child in the room.

Lois's pregnancy is a mixed blessing: her unborn child has half Kryptonian genes and will be fine without superpowers, being born like a normal baby without Lois suffering. But her pregnancy is a good thing.

However, once she inherits the fetus's talent, it means that from now on, Louise will be on the verge of life and death every day for the next eight months.

After all, he was a Kryptonian, and even as an infant, he possessed unimaginable power, capable of piercing his mother's belly with a single kick.

The thought of such a scene made Clark completely explode.

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Besides life safety, children's health is also a concern.

Kryptonians and humans are two different species. Even if they successfully mate, the child they conceive may not be normal and could have various genetic defects, deformities, or other congenital diseases.

All of these factors need to be considered, as a problem in any of these areas could lead to unbearable consequences.

Clark's head ached more and more as he thought about it, and he found it hard to sit still.

Louise did not leave the consultation room immediately; despite being two months pregnant, she remained as composed as ever.

Clark hurriedly stood up.

"How was it? No problem!"

The nurse smiled and walked away, saying, "Very good, everything is normal. Be careful when you get back. Contact us anytime if you have any problems. We are at your service 24 hours a day."

Louise also said.

“All vital signs are normal, everything is fine, your worries are unnecessary.”

Clark let out a long sigh, the weight that had been hanging over his heart finally settling on the ground.

The two drove out of the gate and were met with an endless line of cars, all kinds of vehicles piled up on the road, carrying not only women and children, but also a large number of live animals.

The head of the household, who was acting as the driver, stood anxiously by the roadside, glancing ahead every now and then, waiting to see if the overloaded convoy would move even for a moment.

All of this was because of the approaching Judgment Day, which caused these people to flee the big cities with their families.

Bruce watched all of this silently, his feelings indescribably complex.

Louise whispered, "Go, they need you. I can take care of myself."

Bruce shook his head, said nothing more, and took Louise's hand as they went home.

He was once a son, a boyfriend, a reporter, and a superhero, but now he has added the role of a father, a role unlike any of his other roles.

After arriving home, Clark went to the kitchen to prepare dinner.

Louise leaned back on the sofa, turned on the TV, and listlessly flipped through the channels: most of the channels were unavailable, and the rest were broadcasting news from the battlefield.

The harrowing images kept flashing before her eyes. Louise turned off the TV and stared blankly out the window.

The apocalypse is hundreds of kilometers away from the metropolis. Although it seems safe, nothing is truly guaranteed.

According to the database, the monster's instinct is to destroy everything; it will not leave until it destroys everything on Earth. Metropolis may be safe today, but it may not be tomorrow or the day after.

If you do nothing, it won't be long before it reaches the city.

Clark comforted her and placed her finished lunch on the table.

"Don't overthink it, let's eat!"

Louise lowered her head, her eyes thoughtful, and suddenly spoke.

"What do you plan to do with him?"

"I don't know yet, Kara and the others are trying to get him off Earth."

"Where's Xu Fu? And Ron? I haven't seen them. Did something happen?"

"Lang En is asleep, and Xu Fu has disappeared and cannot be contacted. I guess he has eloped again."

Louise Mo sighed, "If the two of them were here, they would have had a chance to deal with that monster. What a pity."

"Okay, stop thinking about it, let's eat first."

Louise shook her head slightly: "I have no appetite, I can't eat. Clark, don't linger here, go where you should be. They really need you right now, but..." She paused, then said with unusual seriousness.

"You must come back alive. I don't want my baby to be fatherless before it's even born."

You must promise me.

Clark was silent for a moment, then nodded vigorously.

"I'll be back, I promise you. I'll fix this monster, I'll be right back."

After saying that, he walked to the window and jumped out.

...

With a deafening roar, a red halo appeared in the center of Gelt City. Lightning and shockwaves combined to create a force that destroyed everything around it: buildings and cars were destroyed, and the townspeople fared even worse: wherever the lightning struck, everything turned to coal.

The open space within a radius of several kilometers was impacted.

Looking down from the air, you can clearly see the depression in the city center.


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