Chapter 139 The Guardian's Objection
Chapter 139 The Guardian's Objection
Chapter 139 The Guardian's Objection
Planet Mogo, the Green Lantern, surprised Joey with his attitude toward the Guardians.
If it were someone like Sinestro, a genius who always likes to come up with ideas on his own, Joey wouldn't find it strange. But it's quite interesting that the reclusive Mogo has started to have other thoughts.
Although the little blue guardians of Oa developed the green light in the emotional spectrum as the backbone of the Light Corps' military power, they were extremely opposed to and distrustful of the weaponization of the emotional spectrum.
As the "server" for the Green Lantern Corps to select and screen potential members, Mogo should theoretically be a staunch supporter of the Guardians.
But it is secretly keeping the Blue Lantern and Green Lantern rings, waiting for the right person to receive them.
Adding to the experience Joey had previously had with the Green Lantern Corps, it's clear that the level of distrust between Oa's Guardians and the Green Lantern Corps has reached a new high.
And the most important question is, where did these two blue and green light rings come from?
Each of these Emotional Color Light Rings can be considered one of the most powerful and exquisite weapons in the universe.
Mogo is merely a planet; he couldn't have created this thing on his own.
The world is becoming increasingly turbulent on the eve of its demise.
Joey had many questions, but time was too short.
Especially after Mogo removed the shielding layer covering the entire planet's atmosphere, the micro-AI built into Kara's metal armor had already conveyed a message.
Bathed in the light of a younger, brighter blue sun, Kara, now regaining her powers, drifted in from outside the valley, but she looked even more uneasy and haggard.
She only brought two very simple sentences:
"He's here."
"He's waiting for you."
Upon hearing this, Joey didn't immediately react: "Who?"
Then he realized something: "Jor-El?! He arrived early?!"
The mountains and valleys beneath their feet began to shift. Mogo moved the Green Lantern Graveyard, along with the two heterochromatic lantern rings hidden within, to another location, and then fell silent.
The Guardians issued a call to arms several days ago, ordering all surviving Green Lanterns across the universe to immediately drop their duties and head to Oa for preparations.
The shadow of war is growing ever thicker.
Mogo also received the order, but his size forced him to maintain social distancing and prevented him from gathering on Oa like the other Green Lanterns.
As a transit point for the Green Lantern ring, Mogo knows almost every secret within the Green Lantern Corps.
After the failed decapitation strike on Tamaran in the Vega system, the Guardians were prepared to tolerate the newly rising Krypton in the same way they tolerated Apokolips and Senagon.
Unfortunately, the Kryptonian army's journey to Earth precisely crossed the line set by the Guardians of Oa.
Just as Joey was about to leave after hearing the news, Mogo's booming voice came from the resonance of the atmospheric clouds:
Do you know what exists on Earth?
"I know."
Joey nodded: "White light."
The physical entity of the white light, the spirit of existence, is currently hiding within the Earth. Whoever controls the Earth controls the life and death of all living beings in the entire universe.
"That's exactly right."
After realizing that Joey knew more than he had expected, Mogo decided to tell him some things he shouldn't have:
"We will also head to Earth in three days."
When Mogo the Lantern says "we," he is naturally referring to the Guardians and the Green Lantern Corps.
"What if I could convince those Kryptonians to back down and not interfere with Earth?"
Joey had no desire for a conflict to erupt between Krypton and Oa, especially since the conflict would take place on Earth:
"Earth can be a neutral zone..."
"impossible."
Mogo's words dispelled Joey's unrealistic fantasy:
"The Guardians don't even fully trust us Green Lanterns, let alone a Kryptonian's promise."
Besides, you've never met your father, Joe Al, have you?
While talking to Joey, Mogo also learned more about the story of this Kryptonian chosen by the Blue Lantern Ring from communications with other Green Lanterns, such as Chip the Squirrel.
Kal'El was a participant in Krypton's early, immature expansion plan. He grew up in a social environment different from Krypton's and had never even met his biological father.
Once he meets the other party, he will understand why the war in the solar system had to be fought.
Joe Al wasn't the type to listen to others' opinions, even if it was his own son.
Goodbye, son of Jor-El.
Mogo manipulated gravity to push Joey and the other person out of his atmosphere:
"We will meet on the battlefield three days later."
"you....""
Joey wanted to say something more, but Mogo had already drawn an extremely long green trail outside the Heng galaxy.
Why are all these Green Lanterns so awkward? This Mogo is the most awkward of all.
He had just said he would give me a blue lantern ring that symbolized hope, and the next day he was preparing to fight me on the battlefield.
In Joey's view, Earth suffered a completely undeserved disaster. Which guardian came up with the idea of hiding the spirit of existence on Earth?
Don't let Joey see him, or he'll get a good slap in the ass!
"Achoo!"
Ganther, the guardian far away in Oa, suddenly sneezed.
"How are you?"
A female guardian nearby reached out and grasped Ganser's hand as he turned the pages of the book, casting a concerned glance at him:
"Are you just too tired lately?"
"I'm fine, Saeed."
Ganther continued flipping through the Book of Oa as if nothing had happened. Now, only he and Said were in the secret room, allowing them to openly express their feelings for each other without restraint.
"You've had a tough time these past few days. Doing things under the noses of those remaining old fogies is no easy task."
Ganser never imagined that one day he, the most senior member, would describe his fellow Guardians as "old fogies," but that was the truth.
In the past, being conservative might not have been a bad thing, but what about now?
Ganther was certain that the unchanging Oa would not be able to survive the approaching darkest night.
Guardian Seid smiled as he looked at Ganther, whose brow had never been relaxed.
"No, for you... and for the entire universe, it's nothing."
The nine guardians of the universe always have their own agendas, but at least for now, Ganther and Seid are partners and friends on the same side, even...
Lovers.
Ganther had to admit that this was an extremely dangerous relationship, as the Guardians forbade all emotions, let alone romantic ones.
If discovered, the two will likely be immediately removed from the Guardians' team.
However, compared to what the two of them were secretly plotting, developing a romantic relationship was the least serious offense.
Unauthorized reading of the Book of Oa, secret creation of other colored rings, and clandestine collusion with a select few Green Lanterns...
Any one of these actions would be an unforgivable betrayal for the other guardians.
A secret message came from the distant depths of space. Ganther quickly put away the Book of Oa in his hand, lost in thought. The Blue Lantern Ring accepted a new master, but the new master rejected the Blue Lantern Ring.
What's going on here?
The thought of this new Blue Lantern candidate's identity made Ganser both laugh and cry.
It turns out he's Joe Al's son.
It doesn't matter anymore. Hopefully, I'll find a way out eventually.
After a brief moment of intimacy with Ced, Ganther composed himself and prepared to join the other Guardians in preparing for the war against the Kryptonians.
This war is destined to bring unlimited bloodshed and death.
But for either Ganther, who had ulterior motives, or the other guardians determined to obtain the Spirit of Being, this war was inevitable.
According to the prophecy in the hidden passages of the Book of Oa, only by gathering all seven colors of light can one survive the darkest night.
Red represents anger, orange represents greed, yellow represents fear, green represents will, blue represents hope, cyan represents compassion, and purple represents love.
Blue, cyan, and purple light have already begun to bloom through the covert operations of Ganther and Seid, and even the Orange of Greed has chosen its host.
That leaves only red and yellow.
What could ignite anger and fear more than a war?
As for how many deaths will be caused between Green Lantern and Kryptonians?
This is not a question that Ganther should be considering at this moment. If there is one question to consider, it is whether you decide to be a noble good person or a person who saves the world.
Ganser felt that this multiple-choice question was not difficult to answer.
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