Chapter 318 Clark and Lana's Dispute
"Well, this is really"
Kent Farm.
On the table with oatmeal porridge, Clark took a sip of milk and licked the milk stains on his lips.
His expression was tangled, just like Lana and Lois confessed to him at the same time, and it was difficult to decide who he should choose.
Should I go to college?
This question is a good question. Clark, who is already a member of the Justice League, is a first-line superhero with a monthly salary of 100,000 US dollars, so it is not a burden to use it to pay for his college expenses. Even if he wants to take the initiative to reveal his identity, all the top universities will rush to admit him and beg him to go to their school.
After all, the title of "Superman's graduate school" alone is enough to drive many universities crazy.
"But I don't think I should go to college."
Clark sighed. In his opinion, going to college is just to find a good job, but now he already has one.
And the salary is not cheap, what's the point of going to college?
Enjoy the pursuit and admiration of ordinary people? I used to be vain, but now I have grown up and am no longer the rebellious boy who quarreled with his parents for the sake of being in the limelight.
"Clark, I know what you think."
At the dining table, Jonathan pursed his lips and looked at the son he had raised for eighteen years.
I don't know how to describe it. I can only say that as Clark grows up, the boy spends less and less time with me and Martha. Most of the time, he is either on a mission or playing games with Bart in the Justice League Hall.
The change in the environment is like a sharp blade, carving Clark, the rough jade, into a gradually unfamiliar appearance for Jonathan.
The other party no longer seems to be a high school student, but more like a cold and decisive Gino.
So, Jonathan wants Clark to return to a normal life.
Continuously witnessing violence and conflict will also affect people's state of mind.
Jonathan is afraid that Clark will one day become the unjust Superman who fell from the sky.
"Okay, I know." Clark glanced at the envelope, and his perspective ability allowed him to see the stacks of Franklin inside.
This touched the boy a little. His parents had been saving money for him to go to college, although he didn't need it now.
"I'll talk to Gino. Maybe he has some good suggestions."
"Right." Jonathan nodded in agreement. After spending so much time together, Jonathan also saw what kind of person Gino really was.
He was not as evil as Lionel. Instead, he was full of tolerance for ordinary people.
Luther Castle.
"Pop!"
The black ball went into the pocket. Gino put down the pool cue in his hand and leaned against the table with a playful expression.
"Are you going to college?"
"Right." Clark scratched his head: "But I don't want to go to college with my real identity. I feel like I can't learn anything at all, but I will be surrounded by fanatical fans."
This reminded Clark of what happened near his farm not long ago. Some fanatical fans tried to rush into Kent Farm to find him, but these people were indeed stopped by nearby agents, which prevented the occurrence of trespassing.
"Well, then you can pick any of these universities. The Luther family can have a say in any university."
Kino's tone was flat, and it sounded pretentious to outsiders, but Clark knew it was true.
For the Luther family, which is rich enough to rival a country, wealth is power, and power is the right to speak.
But it doesn't need to be so complicated. Kino only needs to write a letter of recommendation in his own name, and those universities that receive the letter of recommendation will hang the letter on the wall as if it were a treasure.
"But I want to know which school Lana applied for." Clark pursed his lips, and it seemed that he still couldn't let go of his white moonlight in his heart.
Even though there were more and more women around him, Clark still thought about Lana from beginning to end.
Kino's mouth curled up a smile: "Lana seems to have been admitted to Monte University, a private university with expensive tuition fees. I have to say that she has a good aunt."
"What?"
Hearing Kino's words, Clark looked confused: "Lana hasn't told me yet!?"
Kino shrugged:
"Maybe she wants to know how important she is in your heart."
Kino has become accustomed to Lana and Clark making trouble every now and then.
Lana's house.
It is only a short distance away from the barn of Kent Farm, and it only takes a few seconds for Clark to get there.
"Beep beep beep."
The door was knocked.
Putting the clothes neatly in the suitcase, Lana wore a dark red long-sleeved shirt and a pair of light blue jeans.
The girl had a happy smile on her face and hummed a small tune popular in the town.
The origin story of this small tune is that a heartless man lingered between two girls and finally chose the innocent girl, but was retaliated by the other girl on the wedding night and was deceived into drinking poisoned wine. The style of the song is miserable and euphemistic.
"Come in."
Lana didn't look back. There were only four people in the town who could come to their own villa late at night without disturbing the guard dog at the door.
But three of the four people would not come to find her, and the answer to the remaining one was about to come out.
"Hey, Lana."
Clark gently pushed open the door with an awkward smile on his face: "I heard from Gino that you applied for college?"
"Yes, Montparnasse University." Lana lowered her head and absentmindedly tumbled and sorted out the folded clothes.
"But you didn't tell me?" Clark walked closer and looked at Lana with lowered eyes.
Clark didn't know how he felt now. He felt very angry and a little wronged.
"But how can I tell you?"
"I disturbed you when you were busy chatting with Kayla?"
Lana raised her head with a sarcastic smile on her face: "You obviously know my feelings for you, Clark, but you always learn from Gino and linger between every woman."
"Me!" Clark wanted to say something, but when he heard Lana's words, what he wanted to say was stuck in his throat.
"That's it, Clark, I signed up too late, and there is no place left for me in the school dormitory."
"I'm not you, the three giants of the Justice League, who will be sought after and cheered wherever they go."
Just like the insecurity caused by the change of identity, Lana felt that Clark was becoming more and more outstanding, while she seemed to be standing still.
This sense of identity dislocation also made her constantly think about the relationship between herself and Clark.
So it's time to have a result with Clark, either choose yourself firmly, or break up.
She closed the suitcase and looked at Clark deeply: "I really hope we can go back to the past."
"The shy Clark is gone."