That night, Jor-El talked to Jason in his sleep again.

"Hey, Jason. I'm glad you found out about your biological father and I'm also very proud that you become my own son's ally."

"Thank, Uncle Jor-El."

"I believe in you, Jason."

"In what, Uncle Jor-El?"

"That one day, you will help your father save the city of Smallville from a most powerful enemy. I believe in, Jason White, son of Kal-El. I really do."

At the same time, Clark was having visions of his own in his sleep.

"Hello, Superman. This is Dr. Vril Dox. Of course you know me. I am the scientist behind New Kryptonite."

"What are you up to now, Dox?"

"You'll be surprised to realize that I have teamed up with your worst enemy: Lex Luthor to destroy you."

"You've got to be kidding me. You two? How did Luthor even escape from that island?"

"Well, I've rescued him and we shared stories of how we both despised you. Now we shall kill you and there is nothing you can do about it."

Clark suddenly woke up in a shock from his nightmare. He couldn't believe what he had heard.

Next day at the Planet, Clark stayed totally silent. His friend, Jimmy Olsen even wondered why he was so silent.

"Hey, there, Clark."

"Oh, hey, Jimmy."

"Is there something wrong?"

"What, no. Definitely not."

"But you seem awfully silent today."

"Yeah, well, I'm just a bit quiet today. That's all."

He didn't want to admit how afraid he was of Lex Luthor and Brainiac coming after him. But he wasn't all that scared because he knew that he had Superboy at his side.

Then Perry White called from his office.

"Hey, Clark. Can I see you in my office?"

"I'll be right with you, Mr. White."

Perry slapped down Clark's finished Pulitzer of Superman Unleashed.

"You've done it, Clark. You've made the week's top news with your finished Pulitzer on the story of Superman and Superboy and how they unleashed all their strength to fight crime around the city and hey, even your name is referenced at the top there."

The title read Superman Unleashed by Clark Kent.

"Aren't you impressed with yourself, Clark?"

"Oh, yes, sir. I really am. I can't believe I actually made the top article of the week."

"That's right. And Lois' Pulitzer on Why The World Needs Superman will be next after yours is published around the city. I'm very proud of you, Clark and it is my pleasure to promote you top editor of the month."

"Oh, thank you, sir. This is such a real honor."

"Just like your old man, right?"

And they both laughed.