American Comics Only Mutant, Gwen Came To My House Late At Night

Chapter 337: 17-Year-Old Superman, Afraid Of School Violence?

to be honest:

Homelander's Ability overlaps with the previous two Super Abilities.

If she could choose, Mora would like to exchange for two super abilities.

definitely!

Instead of changing Homelander's Ability, it's replacing Queen Maeve's and Locomotive's Abilities.

Like the teleport ability of the guy who died his girlfriend?

But it's best to wear clothes when you can teleport.

Mora is a girl after all!

And she wants face!!

Or replace it with the female villain, what is the Storm Woman's Ability?

It's also nice to be able to release lightning.

At least it's a natural energy attack.

pity!

What Ability Mora's Gold Finger gives is not up to her.

It's all about luck!

At present, the Homelander's Super Ability, which has just been acquired for a year, has pulled development to 23%.

Still nowhere near as strong as the original Homelander.

And the original Homelander was far inferior to Superman.

so....

Is she now a low-profile version of the low-profile version of Superman?

fortunately!

She also has the Queen Maeve's ability developed to 100%, and the locomotive's ability also developed to 100%.

If the three are superimposed together.

At least it makes Mora's current strength very close to that of the 17-year-old Clark.

a...

It's just close, not more than.

This made Mora a little uncomfortable.

She doesn't want to lose in strength to her Holy Mother Superman brother!

"Mom and Dad, I'm going to school!"

Mora finished her breakfast quickly, and then ignored Clark, took her backpack, told her parents, and ran towards the door quickly.

"This kid!"

Martha smiled and shook her head as she watched her daughter hurrying out, then looked at her son who hadn't finished eating.

"Clark, don't you need to catch the school bus?"

asked Martha.

"Ah? Oh~! It's okay, I can run over~". "

Clark was thinking about other things just now, so he didn't notice that his younger sister had gone to school, and now he heard his mother's inquiry. Clark also answered directly.

At his speed, let alone a school bus.

Even if Mora went to school by plane, he could catch up and arrive early.

"Okay, but be safe, you know?"

Martha said helplessly.

The husband Jonathan next to her patted the back of his wife's hand, and then told Clark a few words as a father, warning him not to let others see his special features, not to use his Ability indiscriminately, and so on.

Clark had heard these words countless times, and he was already tired of hearing them.

So when he saw that his father was still planning to educate himself at length, Clark also took a piece of unfinished toast, then picked up the backpack on the chair, and went straight to school.

"Mom and Dad, I'm going to school too, or I'll be late!"

Clark ran out the door in a hurry.

Seeing their son like this, the two couples also sighed helplessly.

"The child has grown up and is no longer willing to listen to me."

Jonathan said a little disappointed.

"Jonathan, you will always be Clark's father."

Martha held her husband's hand in one hand and comforted her.

Sometimes, men also need comfort.

Especially in the face of parent-child issues.

Outside Kent Farm, by the road.

Mora took out a pair of red sunglasses from her backpack and put them on, chewing gum while watching the school bus slowly approaching in the distance.

soon:

The school bus stopped right in front of Mora.

"Wait me a moment!"

Mora, who was about to get into the car, also paused when she heard the voice behind her.

"Hurry up, you."

She turned her head and urged her cheap brother.

Although Mora doesn't like the character of Clark, a cheap old man, and thinks that Clark is too holy, not a man at all.

But anyway, they have lived together for more than ten years.

Feelings are there for sure.

It's just that Mora has an awkward personality.

To put it bluntly, he is a bit arrogant, not very good at admitting his true feelings in his heart, and often puts on a cold look to those close to him.

But in fact, she still cares about her adoptive parents and this cheap brother in this world.

"Mola, you are so mean that you didn't ask me to go with you."

Clark got on the school bus before it closed, and complained to his sister in front of him.

"Who made you daze."

Mo La gave him a blank look, then nodded to the two little sisters who had a good relationship with her in the car, and walked over there.

Both Clark and Maura attended Smallwell Secondary School.

Except Mora is an eighth grader.

And Clark is already a ninth grader.

In the beautiful country, the seventh and eighth grades are equivalent to junior high schools.

The ninth grade to the twelfth grade is high school.

And a small place like Smallville will definitely not separate middle school and high school separately.

So all in the same school.

Smallwell Secondary School is also the only secondary school in the town.

In addition to this there is a Smallwell Primary School.

All are public.

In fact:

In a small town like this, there is no high-level private school.

For urbanites, those who come out of Smallville are countrymen.

even;

For big cities like New York or Los Santos, people from the entire state of Kansas are countrymen.

This kind of contempt chain, no matter which country has it.

But in the beautiful country, because it is remarkable.

After all, the word [racial discrimination] was invented and carried forward in the beautiful country!

on the school bus;

Mo La got rid of her cheap brother and sat with the two little sisters, chatting about the topic between them girls. (Li Wang's factory

And Clark also saw his friends Chloe and Pete.

"Hi! Chloe, Pete."

Clark smiled and said hello and walked over.

As a result, a foot suddenly stuck out halfway, and the corpse tripped Clark.

In fact, Clark had seen the opponent's movements a long time ago, but he deliberately pretended not to notice, and then pretended to be stumbled, and staggered forward a few steps before stopping.

"Hahaha~! Kent, walk carefully!"

A boy in a football jacket smiled at Clark.

"Okay, I'll keep an eye out."

Clark is famous for his good temper, even if he was teased like this, he didn't get angry.

This made Mo La, who saw this scene, frowned again.

He looked unhappy.

"Molla, you look like you've been bullied by Whitney again.

A girl next to her said to Mo La. .

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