Kara had super hearing and super vision; she heard the conversation between Jennifer and her father, and also saw Jennifer's anxiety and hesitation.
Jennifer wanted her father's help to find Kara and hopefully stop her, if it was still possible.
But Jennifer was worried they might arrive just in time to witness Kara's "good deed." If they found her while Kara was doing something, they would become witnesses against her.
In the end, Jennifer could only leave with her father.
It wasn't until they left that Kara came out of the alley.
Looking in the direction Jennifer and her father had gone, Kara smiled in relief—at least she didn't make them witnesses.
If it was about a superficial friendship, Jennifer didn't need to get tangled up. If it was something more complicated, she might not say anything, but could still accuse Kara afterward.
In that case, Kara would be in too much trouble.
But such things can easily happen.
Fortunately, Kara's vision isn't bad.
Returning to the street, since the town was small and the current era hadn't yet reached the millennium, there were almost no people on the streets late at night.
This wasn't one of those big cities where the lights stay on until late into the night.
On the street, there were practically no pedestrians, and for a long time, no one passed by.
Kara returned to the two drunks she had knocked unconscious earlier, grabbing them by the head and nearly breaking their leg bones with a kick.
The immense pain instantly woke both of them up.
Kara stood there with a condescending air. At that moment, she no longer showed the gentleness of a girl, but only cold hostility.
Earlier, the drunks had mentioned two titles for Kara: one was "strong girl," referring to her infinite strength.
The other was "Tyrant."
It's possible that even Kara herself hadn't realized that, at that moment, she exuded a terrifying, cruel, and fearsome aura.
Speaking of which, Kara's family is even more glorious than Clark's—that is, Superman's family.
In fact, Kara and Clark belong to the same family, which is definitely true.
But Kara's father was both a scientist and a judge like Clark, and their mothers were almost both judges, holding the same position.
However, Kara's aunt, her mother's sister, was a general at the same level as Zod, and Kara's mother was not only a judge but also a general.
This made Kara's genes full of the best fighters, the most qualified generals and leaders, and the characteristics of all other positions.
There was only one exception—she wasn't fit to be a member of the Supreme Council, as the House of El actually had grievances with the council elders.
Those councils only made problems more complicated and never solved any issues, which eventually led Krypton to its destruction.
Far away.
When Kara faces opponents who can be considered enemies, she has a different coldness compared to Superman and can even be called cruel.
She looked at the other two drunks, scanning them with her X-ray vision and discovering that they didn't have any weapons on them.
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RandomIn the vast universe, there is a planet called Krypton facing collapse. As the end of the world approaches, two cousins from the 'Al' family on Krypton tacitly send their children to Earth in a spaceship. The son of Jor-El was named Kal-El, who late...