Chapter 47 – Clark who lost his ability
Chapter 47 – Clark who lost his ability
Crash!
Dark clouds covered the sky, and heavy rain poured down, turning the grassy field into a muddy mess.
Jonathan, Martha, and David sat in the warm house, drinking hot tea.
The raindrops pelted against the window, making a pattering sound.
"Why hasn't Clark come back yet?"
Martha, holding a steaming cup of tea, looked outside with confusion.
"I saw Chloe calling him away."
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David took a sip of his hot tea and said.
"He's probably helping Chloe proofread."
Jonathan worried about the safety of his eldest son.
"It's just a heavy rain, not a flood. Clark will be fine."
He said with a smile.
Bang!
Suddenly, a weak hand slapped against the door.
A tall figure opened the door, with torn clothes covered in mud and wet hair sticking to his face. He stumbled and fell into the house.
Snap!
A bright lightning illuminated Clark's pale face as he lay on the ground, with traces of blood on his cheek.
"What happened to you, Clark?"
Jonathan and Martha were shocked. They had never seen their son in such a state. They hurriedly went to help their eldest son.
Martha touched her son's head and felt the heat. She was surprised.
"Oh, why is your forehead so hot?"
"Are you okay?"
David's face changed, his brows furrowed. He quickly took the heavy Clark from his parents' hands.
Clark looked disheveled, and the only possibility was that he encountered Kryptonite.
"Did you and Lana take shelter from the rain and got caught by Whitney?"
"No... it's not that."@@@@
Clark, drenched and weak, sat on a chair with his brother's support. He looked at his brother with panic in his eyes.
"David, my... my powers are gone!"
The family looked shocked.
"What do you mean?"
David was puzzled.
Did Superman ever lose his powers?
Although it was cloudy and raining outside, it wasn't the red sun that would make a Kryptonian lose their powers.
"I don't understand either. I was struck by lightning before I came home, and then my powers disappeared."
Bang!
The air compressed and boiled like a high-pressure cooker, and a sonic boom rang out for miles, even drowning out the thunder in the sky.
Suddenly, within a few meters, raindrops and accumulated water on the ground were forcefully expelled, and a visible shockwave swept forward. Within a dozen meters, a fan-shaped area was instantly destroyed, with trees shattered as if hit by missiles.
After a few seconds of daze, a smile that had been suppressed for a long time burst out in the rain. Avery covered his forehead, looked up, and laughed madly, with a rebellious and defiant look in his eye.
With this kind of power, what could stop him in the world?
"I can do whatever I want!"
The strap of his backpack broke when it collided with the tree, and the backpack fell to the ground, scattering books and homework.
In the past, he would have hurriedly picked them up to avoid being scolded by his parents when he got home.
But now...
A heavy disdainful expression appeared on Avery's lips.
Now that he had the power of a deity, did he still need to go to school?
His parents, especially his old-fashioned father, couldn't control him anymore!He took a step, ready to leave.
A meteorite fell out of his backpack, fist-sized, emitting a green light as if sensing something.
As he passed by the backpack, Avery stumbled and fell to the ground, feeling as if his skin was being scorched.
"Have I lost my powers again?"
He fell into the mud, weakly looking at the inexplicably glowing meteorite, his face pale and filled with both shock and suspicion.
"What is this thing?"
...
The next morning, after the rain, the bright sunshine shone into the room.
On the warm and comfortable bed.
With a cold towel on his forehead, Clark opened his eyes, feeling much better.
His parents and younger brother were all gathered around his bed.
He sat up, pulling back the covers.
"Clark, how are you feeling?" His parents asked with concern. A warm current surged in Clark's heart, and he smiled.
"I'm fine now."
Clark's gaze then fell on his younger brother. Although his brother stood there without saying a word, his brows were furrowed, and his eyes were filled with concern and inquiry.
"What exactly happened to you?"
Not only David, but the couple also wanted to know why their eldest son had ended up like this.
"After school yesterday..."
Holding his forehead, Clark recalled that it should have something to do with the lightning.
"The dam bridge, Avery, saving people, being struck by lightning, green lightning?"
After listening to his account, the couple looked at each other, unable to make sense of it.
"It must be the meteorite."
David shook his head.
Was it the lightning reacting with the Kryptonite, causing Clark to experience an effect similar to inhaling Kryptonite dust?
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