Chaoying's small group [Zhongyingmei]

Chapter 467



Chapter 467

Great idle time Saturday.

Rhodes came in excitedly from the outside with two big bags of delicious food: "Look, what good things did I buy for Daisy?"

When he entered the living room of Stark's house, he found that Tony was the only one sitting on the sofa.

Tony was wearing glasses, looking down at the documents. Hearing this, he looked up and asked, "What delicious food did you bring?"

Rhodes hid the bag behind his back: "It's not for you. Where's Daisy?"

"She's not here," Tony said, "out."

"What?" Rhode's face suddenly collapsed, "Where did you go?"

"I don't know." Tony said, "Clark said he would take her out to play."

"Gone with Clark Kent?" Rhodes asked, "Where can you go?"

The endless plain may be able to answer Rhodes' question.

The wind swept over frankly, blowing Daisy's hair flying, Clark bent down, and tied the child messily with a headband.

It's still Dad's craftsmanship.

"Is it beautiful here?" Clark asked.

The grass on the plain is green, and at a glance, there are only a few low trees.There is no one nearby, and for a while, I only feel that the world is vast, and people are as small as a point, swallowed by the magnificence of nature, which can probably be ignored.

"Pretty," said Daisy.

But Clark didn't bring Daisy here for the sights.

He wants to show Daisy the flying altitude and flying speed of the Kryptonians.

"Then you stand here." Clark put Daisy beside him.

The red cloak on his back was as bright as blood, and it became the most dazzling color on this vast plain.

Daisy can also be very bright.

She raised her hand and patted the armor plate hanging on her clothes, and with a click, she was fully armed, and she also had bright red eyes.

Unlike Dad's oversized suit, Daisy's suit is a little cute.

"Did your father make this cat pattern?" Clark asked, pointing to a cartoon cat head on Daisy's arm.

Daisy said, "I drew it."

She turned around and showed Clark a pair of small wings on her back: "This is what Dad drew."

"It can still be wiped off," Daisy said.

She wiped it with her hand, and the armor was refreshed immediately, and the color was changed again, and all the patterns were brushed off.

"It can be changed back." Daisy said.

The kitten pattern and the small wings pattern are traced back.

This is not the point.

"Okay." Clark said, "Then you wait for me here. I'll be back soon."

He spoke quickly, and that was really fast.

I saw Superman strode forward for a certain distance, gestured OK to Daisy, looked up at the sky, felt the wind under his feet, and jumped up——

It wasn't a gust of wind that took him away, but he himself became the wind, and as the speed increased, he became a shadowless sharp arrow, piercing through the clouds, and when it reached the highest point, it produced a sonic boom.

In the next second, Clark returned to Daisy, his face not flushed and not out of breath, and asked her, "Did you see clearly?"

"It's very clear!" Daisy said.

She pressed out the screen recording and slowed down for Clark to watch.

"Hey." Clark said, "I fly quite handsomely."

The wind seems to be getting stronger on the plain.

"It's just handsome!" Daisy gave a thumbs up.

But Clark didn't fly around so that Daisy would praise him for being handsome.

"In the future, can I fly so high?" Daisy asked.

"Of course." Clark said.

He squatted down, looked at Daisy at the same level, and said gently and patiently: "You can still be higher than me. The limit is broken through constant challenges."

"Challenge." Daisy followed up.

"Yes." Clark said, "Fly one and let me see."

Daisy has actually been able to fly very high. When Clark came last time, she was able to fly to the top of the big tree in front of the villa.

The tallest tree is about as tall as a three-story building.

But Daisy could only fly so high, and it was difficult for her to go any higher.

Daisy flew in front of Clark once, without relying on the armor, she flew to the third floor and then fell slowly.

When it falls, it looks like flying a parachute, which is actually very fun.

Clark flew in the air, estimated the height, and added another floor to Daisy's limit: "How about flying here?"

"I can't." Daisy answered him in a low voice with her head raised from below, "I can't fly there."

"Didn't you say you were going to fly as high as me?" Clark asked.

"Yes, but wait until I grow up a bit?" Daisy said, "I just can't right now."

Clark landed.

Co-author He didn't take Daisy out to play today, but took Daisy out for training.

"You can, Daisy." Clark said, "According to your growth rate, this height is completely achievable. Try it first, how about it?"

Daisy looked at the sky, then at Clark, nodded: "OK."

She had already tried it just now, and she was exhausted when she reached the height of the three-story building, but Clark said that she could fly higher, and she was willing to try again.

Clark returned to Daisy's challenge altitude, waiting for the child to fly up.

Daisy, who was wearing a battle suit, was bouncing and warming up below, her small body turned around for a while, and she said to Clark, "I'm going to fly!"

"Okay." Clark said, "you can fly."

As soon as Daisy kicked her little feet, she sprinted upwards.

This is like running fast for a short distance, but it is obviously much more strenuous than running on land. You have to overcome gravity and continue upward in mid-air with no support.

Daisy still flew to the height of the three-story building and then fell.

"Come again." Clark said.

Daisy flew again, kicking her little feet very hard, and this time the height rose a little bit. Just when she and Clark were both happy, she lost her strength and the child fell down again.

Progress seems to be short-lived. Clark said that you can get a breakthrough by constantly challenging the limit. However, after Daisy flew more than a dozen times in a row, it only proved that the limit was in place today, but the breakthrough was absent. Clark, who was waiting in mid-air, could never be reached. .

Daisy worked hard at the beginning, but now she couldn't help feeling a little tired. After failing to challenge herself again, she flinched a little.

She can take the lead in all the sports in the kindergarten, but the lead is because she is compared with other children. Now she is compared with herself, and Daisy finds that she can't compare.

"Shall we fly again next time?" Daisy asked.

"Try again." Clark said.

Daisy looked around.

It's so big here, so big and so far away, home doesn't know which direction it's in, and only Clark knows the way home.

Daisy has always liked Clark very much, and now she can't help but feel that Clark is becoming stricter, shaking her hands, and hearing Clark say try again, she can only try harder to fly up.

But still not.

"I can't." Daisy said, "It's too high, I can't fly."

She removed the head armor, raised her hand to wipe her eyes, and asked Clark, "Can I go home?"

"You fly up, we'll go home." Clark said.

"What if I can't fly?" Daisy asked.

When she was in a hurry, there were several more tears.

But Daisy cried and cried, and she still hasn't used the armor to connect to her father for help.Clark isn't a bad guy, he's just suddenly a lot more demanding.

Clark flew down again, trying to wipe the child's tears with a handkerchief, but found that he didn't have a handkerchief, so he took up the corner of the cloak and wiped Daisy's tears: "Do you find it difficult?"

"It's a little difficult." Daisy said with a sob.

In fact, she was also a little bit frustrated - so many attempts were unsuccessful, probably because she was used to going on a smooth path before, and Daisy's tolerance for failure was actually not as good as she imagined.

But it's only a four-year-old kid.

"It's always unsuccessful, what should I do?" Daisy asked.

"I'm not embarrassing you." Clark gently wiped away Daisy's tears, and said gently, "You can indeed overcome this height. You have done well just now, and you may need to do a little better."

"Really?" Daisy sobbed.

"Really." Clark said, "Just a little bit."

He showed Daisy a small section of his thumb.

"Your eyes should look at the sky. When you take off, give your strength to your toes." Clark said, "Do you know where your toes are?"

Daisy just nodded.

"Don't be afraid." Clark said, "You will become the wind, and you will be as high as the wind."

He said, "Try again?"

Daisy closed her head again, clenched her small hands into fists, held her breath for a while, and finally said firmly: "I want to try again."

Baby Daisy started to jump on the spot again.

Once, twice, three times, it still didn't work. She didn't want to go home this time, nor did she want to cry.

Immediately when I didn't know how many times I was preparing, I gritted my teeth, and shouted out in a tender little voice, regardless of it, and stood up from the ground.

At that moment, Daisy suddenly understood the feeling Clark was talking about.

become the wind.

That momentum did not dissipate with the wind, but condensed into an upward force in the wind, and it was lifted into the air in one fell swoop. Daisy's red shadow soared high and rushed towards Clark smoothly.

parallel to him.

Clark hugged Daisy and fell back to the ground.

"Look." He laughed, looking happier than Daisy, "you've done it now."

Daisy is really tired, but the happiness in her heart is more than tiredness, first she smiles with her big eyes bent, then she is about to cry again when she smiles.

"It's still a little wronged, isn't it?" Clark touched Daisy's head.

If Rhodes saw this scene and didn't know how distressed he was, he might rush up to take Daisy away.

In order to make up for the child, Clark flew back to New York with Daisy and bought the child a snack out of his own pocket.

"I want hamburgers for two adults." Daisy lay on the counter of the burger shop, and gestured two fingers to the ordering sister inside.

"Two big hamburgers?" my sister asked.

"Yes." Clark said, "Give her two big hamburgers."

Satisfied with the big hamburger, Daisy and Clark went to the bench outside the burger shop to have some snacks.

"Go home and sue your dad?" Clark asked.

Daisy took a sip of Coke, her face was swollen, she shook her head and said, "No complaint."

"Is that mad at me?" Clark asked again.

"No." Daisy said, "Clark is not very bad, he just wants me to improve."

Clark smiled: "Okay, thank you."

He said: "Daisy, we are indeed different from the people on Earth, but..."

Before he could say anything after the "but", he suddenly stopped talking, listened carefully, and then looked up to the front.

Across the street, someone was about to jump off a tall building.

"Wait here for me." Clark took off his glasses, put them in Daisy's hands, pulled off his coat, and disappeared in an instant.

The person who jumped off also became a black spot with no support in mid-air. When people in this world are trying to climb up for their lives, he lost the motivation to continue climbing, and his fuel was exhausted. Heap of ashes.

But the second he fell, he regretted it.

It's too late to regret, jumping off is death.

Amidst the screams of all the onlookers, the person who had landed halfway was quickly hugged by a flying figure. The speed was so fast that everyone didn't even see what was going on, and the person had already been rescued to the ground.

"It's Superman!" A cheer erupted from the crowd.

But no one could find a trace of Superman, and he left.

"It didn't scare you, did it?" Clark took the glasses from Daisy.

In a blink of an eye, he changed back to ordinary people's clothes again, and Daisy looked suspiciously at his clothes.

Take off, so fast, put on, also so fast.

"I'm not scared." Daisy shook her head, "Are you just going to save people?"

"Yes." Clark said, "Someone jumped from a tall building, and it's all right now. Where are we talking?"

"Speaking of a difference," Daisy reminded him.

"Yes, we are different from people on Earth. We can fly high and far." Clark said, "We are destined to be different, and we can do things that many people cannot. But if we can't fly high enough, If you don’t fly fast enough, you won’t be able to save other people’s lives when it matters most.”

"So it's time to push the limit?" Daisy asked.

"Yes." Clark said, "When you are a little bit stronger, you can save one person, become stronger, save ten people, and break through yourself in one breath, maybe you can save a hundred people. Be able to take on the responsibility of saving the world. Ordinary people can’t do it, but you can. This is what we were born to do.”

"Uncle Rod said that there is no way to save everyone." Daisy took a bite of the hamburger, and the little mother-in-law sighed.

There are billions of people in this world.

"Of course." Clark looked up at the sun.The sun was so dazzling that he narrowed his eyes slightly, "There is no way to save everyone. But it can bring hope to everyone."

"Daisy, we hold the power of hope in our hands." Clark said, "When the darkest hour comes, be everyone's light."

He patted Daisy's head: "So grow up well."

"Okay." Daisy said.

She takes another bite of the burger.

The big Kryptonian and the little Kryptonian sat on a bench and watched the crowd come and go.

A street away, the rescued suicide man hugged his family members and cried loudly.

"If you encounter any problems in the future, just call me, okay?" Clark asked Daisy.

"Okay." Daisy said, "I have a question now, can I ask you?"

"Yes." Clark was obliged to educate the next generation, "you can ask."

Baby Daisy tilted her head: "When you save people, you have to take off your clothes first. Are you a little embarrassed? Sophie said, you can't take off your clothes in front of others."

"what……"

"Also." Daisy took another bite of the hamburger, "What if you take off your clothes on the ground and get taken away when saving someone?"

"what……"

"Would it be too hot to wear two layers of clothes in summer?"

Clark stood up with a whoosh: "Did you say you want to go home on the plain? We will go home now, immediately, immediately."


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