Chapter 324
"I don't mind that the child's father isn't you! No, wait, I do mind! No, that's not it, it's that I didn't want a child at all!!!"
A young girl in her prime is forced to become a mother but doesn't know who the father is. Is this a moral decline or a distortion of human nature?
Well, Su Quan actually didn't have any psychological burden. The reason is simple.
One: This was originally the way Krypton bred life to increase its population. The Codex of Life preserved many Kryptonian genes. As long as the blood relationships were handled well, breeding new population on a disordered basis didn't necessarily require the consent of the gene owners.
If Krypton hadn't been destroyed, everything would have been orderly, and naturally, the gene owner would choose whose genes to combine with to breed new life.
But Krypton has already been destroyed. In this situation, it's good enough that new Kryptonians can be born; who cares if you agree or not?
Kara's original mission was to expand territory for Krypton. Did all the gene providers of those Kryptonian embryos in the spaceship agree?
Fine, let's say they did.
What about the future?
If the target planet really became a new Krypton and there was a need to increase the population a second time, would Kara specifically contact Krypton to get the consent of those gene providers?
Two: Even if Kara is Superwoman, in terms of closeness and psychological emotion, Su Quan couldn't possibly refuse Veronica's request just because she is Superwoman, right?
Refuse a subordinate who is cultivating a Superman Legion for him because of a stranger whose name he only knows but has never met and has no connection with?
Su Quan would have to be crazy to do that!
Just like he said just now, blame Kara's bad luck.
End of Chapter
