In fact, the strength of the witch has crushed the Superwoman from beginning to end. . .

Arnold 2022-10-03 14:29:17

At the first meeting (the time when the telephone pole was connected), the Superwoman did not directly confront the witch, and the witch just used magic to summon a storm and made Superwoman tired of coping. In the end, the Superwoman used a telephone pole to catch the lightning and turned defeat. In fact, the witch did not use all her strength at all, even with the intention of teasing the Superwoman. However, the Superwoman tried her best, but was still suppressed by the witch.

The second meeting was in the amusement park, where the Supergirl and the witch were directly confronted. The witch was still not very serious, but only used simple explosions and illusions. Naturally, the explosions could not threaten the Superwoman, and the illusions were indeed confused by the Superwoman. Look carefully, her eyes are blurred when Superwoman is surrounded by the witch's illusion, and she even feels a trace of fear at this weird illusion. Of course, in the end the witch deliberately released the water, allowing the Superwoman to save the hostages. And this battle boosted the morale of the superwoman, mistakenly thinking that she could defeat the witch.

The third meeting was at the Witch’s Castle, and this time Superwoman didn’t have any power to let go. As soon as he entered the castle, he was sealed in a piece of glass by the witch and turned into a "moving picture". Just imagine the despair when a person is slowly turned into a photo.

The last time we met, the witch used her real strength, and the Superwoman hardly took any advantage. No friend reminded him that he might be injured (or killed) by the demon statue as soon as he appeared. After the floor became hot and bumpy, he could not even stand. Finally, it was pulled back by Shadow Demon to pull the soul. What the Shadow Demon is pulling is not the body, but the soul of a person.

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Supergirl quotes

  • Alura: Zaltar, my husband tells me you talk of leaving Argo City. For where?

    Zaltar: Parts unknown. It is, alas, a fact. You and Zor-El have a life here. You have each other, and you have Kara.

    Alura: But, Zaltar, you founded this city. It's yours.

    Zaltar: As far as the eye can see, right to the veil, smack, and then what? What is beyond? Alura, I cannot contain myself to Argo City only. My head is boiling with ideas. My imagination is too vast. It's uncontrollable.

    Alura: If you want my opinion, Zaltar, you're starting to repeat yourself here with all this airy, glittery stuff.

    Zaltar: Exactly. That's why I'm going to Venus.

    Alura: Venus? When?

    Zaltar: Tomorrow. Or the next day, at the latest.

    Alura: Zaltar, have you thought about this? It doesn't make sense to me.

    Zaltar: I have thought, intensely. My mind is made up.

  • Zor-El: You took the Omegahedron.

    Zaltar: That's not correct. I lost the Omegahedron.

    Kara: Oh, no, Father. I did.

    Zaltar: Shh, Kara.

    Zor-El: No matter who. Without it, this city can't survive more than a few days.

    Alura: Our lights will grow dim, and the very air we breathe so thin.

    Zaltar: I know. So I shall find it. I shall go right to the end of inner space and I shall return it.

    Zor-El: Impossible. How? No one can leave Argo City, and you know it. This is our universe, and you've destroyed it with a game, a childish game.

    Zaltar: I think it can be done. Through there. The Binary Chute, in the Traveler.