>>6109647Still invisible, you walk over to the conduit. Your ring glows in anticipation. Wondering what manner of object was worth of this carnage.
>'What is it?''It is a Kryptonian AI capsule unit. Used for transporting and storing AI.'
>'Is it valuable?''Not remarkable by itself. However, Kryptonian technology has been risen considerably in value since the destruction of their planet.'
What did they hope to use this for? That doesn't matter at the moment. These assholes got what was coming to them. Your job here is done-
'Superman draws near. We must move and blend in with the other hostages.'
>'Right... Superman can't see me, can he?''I recommend the user <span class="mu-s"> not </span> to test that hypothesis. The Ring was surprisingly strict this time around. You comply either way.
You manage to get to the place where you were held. You remove the ring and ran to the nearest exit you found. The whole building is surround with hundreds of first responders, with the police quickly detaining you the moment you opened the door. But you're in safe hands now. Away from that fiasco. Looks the media are going to talk about this instead of you. Which isn't exactly the most comforting thought. Another not so comforting thought is that you might be out of a job.