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Although "Treading the Waves" gave Connors the ability to move in water comparable to "Aquaman" Arthur, the things he carried could not avoid getting wet. The phone Alfred the housekeeper gave him before was completely scrapped, but it didn't matter. The memory ability brought by "Human Limit" made him firmly remember everyone's contact information.
"Diana, I'm in Boston. I'm looking for you to discuss something," Connors said to "Wonder Woman" Diana in the street phone booth.
"I happen to have something to do with you, too," Diana on the other end of the phone readily agreed to a location with Connors.
After hanging up the phone, Connors did not leave immediately for his destination but continued to make calls. He was going to rally people to join the Justice League. The Big Seven now had six people he knew, and one person was missing. A simple three people—Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman—could also form the Justice League, but Connors did this not simply to establish a positive alliance, but to eat this melon. Do you want to eat melon? The more people there are, the better.
Among the people he currently knew, the two people Connors thought were suitable were Zatanna and Catwoman. But to Connors's surprise, both women refused to join the Justice League, either to continue looking for their father or to remain independent. In this way, the remaining people were almost all villains, and it seemed a bit outrageous for them to join the original Justice League.
With the matter of helping Zatanna find her father on the agenda, Connors called Cindy back, who had just been separated, and asked her to go to Gotham early to wait for him. As for now, he had to convince "Wonder Woman" Diana first.
In a Boston restaurant, Diana, wearing a white close-fitting suit, sat across from him. Connors said directly without going around the bend, "I plan to form an organization, and I am ready to invite you to join."
"What kind of organization?" Diana asked. Leaving Paradise Island and returning to human society, "Wonder Woman" did not look like a female warrior but like a highly educated intellectual.
"An organization formed in advance to prepare for something big that might happen," Connors said. The two of them were having lunch together in the restaurant at this time. Although the food was Western food, it tasted pretty good.
Diana did not agree directly, but after thinking for a moment said, "I can join, but there is a premise: that your olive branch cannot be used against this organization." If you don't tell me, I will almost forget that I still have an olive branch from Paradise Island. Connors sneaked a look at the olive branch, which he had wrapped into a crown-sized circle and tied to his body as a belt.
"Don't worry, no. Since it's okay for you to join, just wait for my news." Connors picked up his glass.
Diana, who was wearing a white ladies' suit and had her hair coiled like a respectable wife, also picked up her glass and took a light sip after touching Connors's glass. "You just said on the phone that you have something to tell me. What is it?" Connors drank all the red wine in his glass and asked.
Diana put down her glass and looked at Connors with a slight expectation. "I plan to buy some books and go back to teach myself about human society. If I encounter something I don't understand, can I ask you?"
"You really have to learn some knowledge on your own," Connors nodded approvingly. "Especially a certain knowledge pedagogy."
Diana silently wrote down what Connors said in her heart, and then smiled. "My matter is so simple, no? I wanted to tell you on the phone, but you actually came to Boston to find me in person."
"Wonder Woman" Diana was not bad-looking, as could be seen from the portraits of her in the streets of Boston. Being ugly doesn't earn this kind of treatment. Diana was just making an appearance in Boston now, and she had never prevented a major disaster. Those huge posters and portraits were only for her face and figure.
"I just think it would be better to gather a group of future heroes to form an alliance—something of great significance—to say in person," Connors laughed.
"No matter what you say, I'm a little moved," Diana said, showing Connors her unusually good-looking face without hesitation. She went everywhere without makeup, but her curves were beautiful, and her flawless cheeks were even prettier than on the poster outside. Due to her own aura as an Amazon female warrior, coupled with her tall figure and beautiful face, whether she was a guest passing by the dining table or a busy waiter in the restaurant, they would occasionally take a sneak peek at Diana, but no one dared to take a closer look. For a moment, no one knew that "Wonder Woman" was sitting in this restaurant.
"How long are you going to stay in Boston this time? I can take you for a walk." Diana, who they did not dare to look at carefully, took the initiative to invite Connors, still with an expectant expression.
"It's a pity that I have to get back to Gotham as soon as possible," Connors declined Diana's invitation. Natasha, the "Black Widow," had learned that the so-called "Old Master's prophecy" was false. The real situation was that a crisis could come at any time, and the Black Widow still did not know what the source of the crisis was. Connors had to get the Justice League formed as soon as possible and eat the melon that could be seen with the naked eye in the short term. Later, in order to increase his strength as soon as possible, Connors had to do something—artificially create some big melons, eat them, and convert them into systematic rewards.
Things had to come step by step, and after lunch with "Wonder Woman" Diana in Boston, Connors was going back to Gotham to do the first thing: help Zatanna find her father. He had already informed "Spider-Silk" Cindy in advance to go to Gotham, intending to do so with the help of Cindy's overly powerful "Spider-Sensing."
One returned to Gotham on a black-smoked warhorse from Boston, one flew from New York to Gotham. The two returned to the city, which always rained, almost back-to-back. In the apartment on the 19th floor, Harley Quinn and "Poison Ivy" still didn't seem to be back in the Gotham Forest, and Selina had returned to her residence. At this time, there were only three people here: Connors, Cindy, and Zatanna.
"Can you help her find her father?" Connors asked Cindy.
Cindy "Spider-Silk" didn't like to talk, but she had to speak at this time. "Okay, but I haven't seen him, so there must be something he has used."
Zatanna quickly handed over her magic wand. "My father made this for me. Is this okay?"
Cindy nodded and took the magic wand, releasing the "spider-sensor" that was much more powerful than Connors's. She quickly searched for people with the same breath on a large scale.
Half a minute later, Cindy regretfully returned the magic wand to Zatanna. "Sorry, I found him, but he's dead."
Is my father-in-law gone so soon? Connors looked at Zatanna sympathetically. "I have guessed this possibility for a long time, but when I really learned about it, I—" The rest of Zatanna's words were hard-swallowed. She couldn't speak. Cindy Moon glanced at Connors for help, but she didn't know how to comfort people. Connors shook his head gently at her. Now, saying comforting words would have little effect.
Zatanna had been prepared in her heart, and although she was in tears, she stopped sobbing after crying for a while and looked at Cindy. "Can you tell me where he's buried? I want to take a look."
Cindy said a location. Zatanna looked at Connors again and said with dim tears, "I'm sorry, I'm going away for a while."
"Go." Connors didn't keep her. Maybe when Zatanna came back, she would no longer be a magician in need of protection, but a powerful, real great magician.
Watching Zatanna open the apartment door and leave, Connors patted Cindy, who seemed a little overwhelmed. "Don't blame yourself. It's not your fault to tell the truth. It's just that in this way, the formation of the alliance I expected will have to be postponed a little bit." Halfway through, he changed his mind again.
"No, maybe you don't need to postpone it. Cindy, can you sense whether there is something weird in this world, just like it comes from space?" He was going to use "Spider-Silk" Cindy Moon's spider-senses to find the Mother Box! Without a hero, he prepared to create one himself, with the natural target being "Cyborg" Victor Stone. As for the Mother Box being activated that might attract Darkseid, Connors didn't care. It's okay if he doesn't come. He's a super big melon when he comes.
"It seems to have one." Cindy was already using spider-sensing when Connors was speaking and said with some hesitation.
"Is it a cube box?" Connors asked quickly.
Cindy shook her head. "No, it's an irregular triangular thing—hidden within the walls of a building."
"Can you draw it?" Connors took out paper and a pen. Soon, under Cindy's pen, an irregular triangle, like a fidget spinner, appeared, covered with strange patterns in three colors: red, gray, and black. Connors just glanced at it and immediately recognized what it was and knew who the last Justice League member would be. This was a product of the White Martians in the comics, and its function was to send signals to the White Martians.
The last member of the Justice League would undoubtedly be a green-skinned "Martian Hunter."
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