Clark, instructed by her Aunt, places Oliver on a bench, advanced with elements of healing factors, utilised by Kryptonian healing tech themselves. Alura activates the procedure. Same bench Oliver is strapped in, showcases arms, fused with a shape of a flashlight's head. The very light that highlights every one of Oliver's hounds, in several points, by several heads.

As the trio watch Oliver's body slowly healed, Kara turns to face Clark, knowing he has a lot of explaining to do, which Clark was already aware. Clark proceeds the same Kara did.

"So aren't you going to tell me about your...extrinsic adventure?", Kara asked, solicit.

"I do", Clark agreed, understanding the terms were far off the line. Clark redecorates his posture, before looking Kara in the eye. "Well I didn't expect it to recur so badly". Clark furthers his point, explaining a topic that Kara quoted. About ramming him to the other side, to travel to the coast region, to basically meditate which didn't insert the best course for Oliver, as he was too corrupted of his dark past. And how too much tension inside him almost blew him apart.

"So you took Oliver to Coa-Sea Hex?", Kara required, mad that Clark hadn't told her, nor Oliver about his mini-plan.

Clark nodded, admitting what he's done was so rash, which is how his personality stands. Kara knew majority of the New Krypton's locations, which was blended with Earth's incarnation of resources. One of the most private regions was what she recently mentioned, she learned that a Coa-Sea Hex is a place for people to tap into their minds, relinquishing any dark memory they are capable of ridding. A being imparted of so much darkness could demolish their souls.

"I'm sorry Kara", Clark apologised, wholly regretting his choice in taking Oliver to another region without her permission. Entirely, he wanted Oliver to apprehend his dark past, seems it will never fade. William's death concocted a disorder series of dull reminiscence, inside him.

Kara, in her end, culminates to thinking what she'd do with Clark's apology. A portion of her tempts to yell at him, but then again; Clark frequently gets so rash and clumsy, his usual nature like his two decade ago counterpart. Kara jots her head down, then raising up.

"Clark, honestly, you are too reckless", Kara expressed, vocalising a smooth talk, and chuckling. Which chills Clark's fear down. The latter never intends to distress his cousin into a tipped-mood. "If any...try taking Oliver out of Krypton. Like you did with that friend you shared some apparent bromance with for decades". Clark cognised who Kara was referring to. World's Finest, or Universe's Finest. Two variants sharing the same trait, in different areas. But what stunned Clark is Kara issuing a chance for him to redeem himself, although it's not really that necessary. The term still reconciles in Kara's word.

"I doubt Oliver would", Clark allocated. "He is probably way more mad at me for what I did", further proofing his point. Which slightly worried some conflict might bechance between two of her relatives. "Don't worry about me. I have faced many species in the universe that are known to lose their tempers".

"First time that happened, I think it was when you fought against a tyrant in Warlord", Kara believed.

"Years ago Kara", Clark pointed out from her belief. "Warlord isn't a place you want to be in. It's like getting run down by a large truck".

"Well you defeated Walord's main tyrant", she pointed out.

"Yes I did. Pursuit a welfare against Mongul...".

"Which you apprehended 2 years ago", Kara completed forward for her cousin, whom exhibited a smile.

"The infliction lasted for long Kara", Clark truthfully spoke. "Imagine going 10 rounds with Doomsday, yet you still couldn't beat him". Clark's main point basis in pain endurance resolved on both Mongul and Doomsday. The comparison does differ, albeit the two were Clark's most formidable foes.

Whilst Clark and Kara were discussing about a life-span of enemies they faced over the years, comparing strengths, personalities, and weaknesses. Alura kept close tabs on Oliver's current condition. The heart monitor prominently shown before her, indicates his current indication is far off from having a death sentence. In an unforeseen moment, Oliver's body quivers.

Same heart beat that alarms Clark and Kara to survey in same room Oliver's placed in.