The focus of throwing a little girl into someone else's foster care is actually the same as the focus of shooting a basketball. First, the movement must be fast, second, the location must be accurate, and finally, the throw must be stable. Doing these three points means that the whole thing will be without difficulty .

Before preparing for the space shuttle, Carl did a little research and consideration. Time and place are crucial in this operation.

During this time, he temporarily handed Lola over to Alexander and Rao.

Rao lives in his house, so it is impossible to hide this matter from Rao no matter what. Alexander can help Rao with remote guidance. After all, Rao is young, and I am afraid that he does not know how to take care of the little girl——mainly It's psychological.

Raising a child of Kryptonian ancestry is only a matter of worrying about her state of mental growth, she won't get hurt, she won't get sick, and her appetite is so good that she can eat food on her plate.

The fragility and fragility of ordinary little girls are not reflected in Laura, and even emotions such as shyness are only fleeting.

She quickly revealed her true character: energetic, but also extremely curious. When Carl was not at home, she would wander around the manor, exploring every room, keen to find clues left by Carl. .

She is very dependent on Carl, which is perhaps the most little girly part of her.

Once Carl is not in front of her for more than 24 hours, even if Carl talks to her through her hairpin, comforts her and coaxes her, Laura will behave very brokenly - huddled in a corner, shaking, choking, and spasming , attacking everyone who tried to get close to her.

When the last scene appeared, Karl was unable to escape because of a certain cosmic creature in the universe that was attacking the fleet.

Huge nebulae and strange radiation died and were born in the fight between him and the strange creature. The surge of the energy wave was as strong as the tide, and a circle of asteroids was attracted by such gravitational force, gathered around them, and quickly formed A stable galaxy.

Carl hastily cut off the monster's body amid Lola's cries, and its blood splashed on the surrounding asteroids and merged into the ocean, so a brand new race was born in the ocean with its flesh and blood as the mother and nourishment.

"Hey Laura, don't cry." Carl didn't even have time to change his clothes.

He landed in front of Laura, stretched out his hand towards her, frowned, but his tone was gentle: "Come here."

"Please don't leave me alone." Lola rushed over, sobbing, "I, I'm scared... I'm scared of them. When you're not around, something wants to hurt me. Please You, don't go away."

"I didn't see anything, honey. Did something try to hurt you? What did you see, or hear?" Carl patted Lola on the back. "Don't be afraid, Lola, I'm with you. I'll always be With you, and will always protect you."

"...you want to send me away." Laura complained aggrievedly, "Why?"

"Just go to a friend's house for a while, I will pick you up. I want to introduce you to my friend, he is very important to me, so I hope you can learn from him. I promise I will pick you up Come back, Laura—you can use your hairpin to contact me."

"Can't you come and see me?"

"I can, darling, of course I can," Carl said, "but it's not because I can do it, I can do it, Laura."

"Okay," Laura said reluctantly, "but you promised you'd pick me up as soon as possible."

Carl didn't say a word. He held Laura tightly, and stayed cheek to cheek with her for a while. Then he stood up with the little girl in his arms and said, "I think today is a good time to go, honey. Hold me tight, The road may be a little rough, if you feel scared, you can close your eyes and not look."

Laura nodded in Carl's arms, then hugged him tightly.

Clark.Kent felt restless when he woke up.

This is a very, very rare case, and for reasons we all know he has never had anything to do with any physical ailments, and almost nothing to do with physical scars either.

There's an interesting theory that Superman never uses his full strength in battle, so if Superman gets hurt one day, it's either a creature or some kind of manufactured weapon, or both. life, that which hurts him, kills him also.

Clark never took this sentence to heart. There are too many similar rumors. From the discussion of his death to the cause of his death, to the enthusiastic speculation about what the world will look like after his death, people are in comfort. There are endless discussions on similar topics in my life, and I am entertained by anything, whether it is serious or boring.

They don't care about the hero, and they have never realized what the hero has paid for this world. Those tragic battles happened beside him. This world has given everything to people.

Clark has no intention of judging the actions of those people, but he himself has always admired the dedicated police, soldiers, firefighters, doctors, nurses and volunteers.

Cosmopolitans always think that Superman inspires people, but in fact, it is Superman who is always inspired in grief.

He is a reporter, he loves his profession, and insists on using a reporter's method to fight against darkness when he was a reporter - today's itinerary is written in his work notes, and even more in his heart.

Go to the pier to interview the crew members oppressed by the gang, and then write a special report based on it. If there is a chance at night, he also needs to go to a corner of the city to interview the core members of the gang center who want to quit.

With that in mind, he turned on the tap and put the toothbrush in his mouth - he heard a knock on the door.

He heard a knock at the door, but no one approaching his door.

Clark turned his head and looked out the door. His eyes penetrated the wooden door, wall and hangers in front of him without hindrance, and finally fixed on the entrance.

In his house stood a little girl who was no taller than a shoe cabinet.

In his house stood a little girl who was no taller than a shoe cabinet and who looked exactly like him.

In his house stood a little girl who was no taller than a shoe cabinet, looked exactly like him, was wearing a small blue skirt, and was looking up at him with her head up.

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