As much as Jay hated the guy in front of him who had conspired with aliens and betrayed his fellow citizens, the urgency to make sure his father was in this cell now trumped everything else. He symbolically broke the guy's legs so he couldn't run around and dashed into the dark cell as he howled in the lab.
"Dad? Are you there?"
"Jay? Is that you?"
The response came from a dark corner of the room, where Mr. Reynolds was, leaning weakly against the wall but still in human form—Jay breathed a sigh of relief, worrying about Mr. Reynolds. He has also been transformed and asked, "Can everyone still walk? We can get you out of here."
Everyone responded to her sparsely, and the hope of survival rekindled in the pair of eyes that looked almost dead. Jay couldn't help feeling a little ashamed, and the joy of finally finding his father made him forget about the other hostages for a while. When he jumped into the space-time tunnel, he wanted to save his father, and he didn't think about being a hero to protect more victims. Maybe if Kara didn't follow, this would be his last choice.
Jay told Mr. Reynolds to wait a moment, and he joined Carla to help her break the shackles of the others. When everyone came out of the cell, Kevin Morgan was still lying on the ground crying with his broken leg.
Jay lifted him and slammed him into the laboratory wall, making the guy's eyes glow with gold stars, and before Jay could ask, he hurriedly said, "Stop, stop...I tell you everything..."
Jay had tons of questions he wanted to ask the guy, but he didn't have that much time to pick the most important ones: "How are we going to get out of here?"
"Go out that passage to the end, turn left, and you'll see a hangar." Kevin's nose was sore, and his tears kept flowing, "Pick a vehicle; you can fly out on it."
"How are we going to get back to Earth?"
"Go back the same way." He said, "There are three stable portals from the war world to the earth. I only know the garbage station. We usually throw the prisoners captured from the earth into the garbage station through that door. There will be special people in the world who are responsible for receiving them there. They will pick the ones they like and bring them back here, and those who are unsatisfied will be thrown directly to the cleaner Traco of the garbage station as feed."
"So we still have to return to where we came from." Jay threw him aside and turned to leave. "Thanks for the suggestion."
"Wait...wait a minute!" Knowing they were about to leave, Kevin turned over despite the severe pain and crawled towards them with difficulty, "Don't leave me! TakeCould you take me with you? go... .. . Mungo will kill me!"
"Mungo?" Jay frowned, "So, is he really in charge of 'World at War'?"
Mungo, the famous alien dictator of the DC universe, the cosmic tyrant, and the ruler of the war world is also quite powerful. He is an enemy of Superman and Green Lantern and has fought the Justice League several times. If Jay were to make a list of the villains he doesn't want to mess with right now in the DC Universe, Mungo would be at the top of the list.
But in any case, he must now be in a relationship with the dictator.
Jay glanced disgustingly at the guy trying to move on the ground and said coldly, "Good luck then."
After speaking, he ignored the roaring and howling of the poor creature behind him and quickly led the hostages out of the laboratory.
Such a long line of people swaggeringly rampage in the command tower; if this can't attract attention, it can only mean that the people in this tower are asleep. After Jay and Kara deftly removed the two patrolling guards, a piercing siren rang through the building. The control center quickly blocked all areas in the tower, and many guards were dispatched to the dangerous place, but this did not have any effect. Jay and Carla brought every guard down within ten seconds, and every single layer of reinforced, armored door was broken open by them with their bare hands, and nothing could stop them from rushing into the hangar.
A group of people rushed into the hangar with publicity, and all kinds of novel alien vehicles came into their eyes. They seemed to have everything flying in the sky, running on the ground, and swimming in the water. Brings up a new problem.
"Er...any of you can fly?" Jay asked the crowd with no expectations.
"This way." Kara quickly led the crowd to the side of a small silver vehicle and skillfully activated the switch to open the rear hatch. This vehicle is less than two meters tall, but it is slender and slender and can barely squeeze everyone into it. Although it has two pairs of wings, its shape is more like a flying sports car than an airplane.
Jay watched Carla squeeze into the cockpit, swiftly activated the console and gripped the joystick, and said with joy, "You can drive this?"
"Forget it." Kara said, "This model is standardized for many complex cities in the universe. My dad taught me to open it once during the holiday... Can you get me the door to the garage exit? "
"...once?" Jay suddenly felt less at ease but followed his word and tore open the blocked gate, revealing a hole just enough for the ship to rush out. Gap. Carla's remarks sounded like Daddy taught her to take a lap in the parking lot—god knows how many years ago, and now she's about to hit the road.
"Once." Carla took a deep breath and roared after watching Jay return to the cabin, "But at least I remember how to make it move... Everyone is seated!"
The moment her voice fell, a dazzling blue flame was spitting out from the rear of the silver vehicle. The powerful thrusters instantly gave it tremendous kinetic energy, and the passengers carrying the entire cabin burst out. Carla drove the boat and aimed at the crack on the gate Jay had torn open, and the silver spaceship rushed out like a bird out of a broken cage. Sink.
Carla gritted her teeth and pulled up the joystick. The spaceship stabilized before making close contact with the ground and swept past the heads of the aliens on the street at a low altitude: "Looks...a little overweight. . But I think it will stick to the finish line."
She controlled the spaceship to raise it slightly, but then the ship shook heavily as if it had received some severe impact and sank a little again. The bottom of the boat rumbled across the semi-circular roof of a building, tearing a deep crack in it.
Six spherical flying objects came at great speed, biting the back of the spaceship they were riding in, and in each cabin sat an alien soldier from a world at war. A small-caliber gun barrel is installed at each end of the spherical spaceship, and light blue laser light is streaked like raindrops.
"Well, bad news," Jay looked out of the cold glass, "we've got company...and they look much faster than us."