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Chapter 60

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Clark was pardoned.

As Clark walked towards the elevator, he thought about who would come looking for him,

He opened his x-ray vision and glanced at the front desk downstairs while waiting for the elevator to descend. He found that there was no one at the front desk, only a little girl of about six or seven years old was being fed by the lady at the front desk.

Clark raised his eyebrows,

Could it be that this little girl was looking for him? But he had never seen her before.

At that time, Ébourg was sitting on the sofa in the lobby on the first floor. He was holding a small cake given to him by the lady at the front desk, and he was sitting there obediently,

He was eating the cake with a small spoon, one bite at a time.

Clark walked out of the elevator while adjusting his tie,

He went straight to the front desk and asked gently, "Casey,

Who's looking for me? "

The lady at the front desk named Casey pointed at Ébourg, who was sitting on the sofa and eating cake. She said with a smile, "It's that little girl,

She's such a sweetheart. Is she your sister? "

Clark followed her gaze and looked over,

It was indeed that little girl.

Feeling their gazes,

Ébourg raised his head and gave Casey a sweet smile,

The two dimples on her cheeks made her look like a piece of honey, so sweet that it could kill.

But when his gaze fell on Clark's body, he was stunned.

His eyes were not as happy as before,

But he still maintained his smile,

He put the small cake on the coffee table,

He walked slowly towards Clark with his short legs.

Clark bent down slightly and said with a smile, "Hi, little friend, are you looking for me?"

Ébourg looked at him and nodded.

"Then what's your name? Why are you looking for me?" Clark asked, "And did you come alone? Why aren't you with your parents? "

"I have something to ask you, Clark Kent." Ébourg raised his small face and said, "It's best if there's no one around."

Clark was stunned for a moment, but he still nodded. "Okay, but does your family know that you came here alone?"

Ébourg shook his head and said, "That's why I have to solve your problem quickly and go back quickly."

Solve my problem?

Clark looked at the little girl in front of him, puzzled. She was about six or seven years old, and she was wearing clothes that didn't seem to fit her. She seemed to be wearing men's clothes? She had two ponytails and was looking up at him with her big eyes. She looked harmless and even cute.

And Clark was sure that he had never seen this little girl before. So, what was going on?

Clark led Ébourg into the elevator, intending to take her to the pantry. At this time, there should be no one there.

While waiting for the elevator to go up, Clark asked again, "So, what's your name, little girl?"

Ébourg's eyes moved from the number jumping on the elevator button to Clark's face, and then he looked away again. Then he said in a flat tone, "I'm Ébourg."

He didn't remind her of his gender.

In Ébourg's opinion, he couldn't be defined by his gender. He had only temporarily materialized a body, and this wasn't his real body. How could he be distinguished by a human's gender? And he had never heard of a precedent for identifying a planet's gender.

"Are we going to the rooftop?" Ébourg asked. "That's a good place to talk."

Clark looked at him helplessly and said, "The rooftop is not a place for children. Let's go to the pantry. I can get you some juice."

The elevator stopped on the fifteenth floor, and Clark walked out first. He led Ébourg into the pantry.

As he said, he brought Ébourg some juice. Then he asked, "So, Ébourg, why are you looking for me?"

Ébourg looked down at the juice in her hand for a few seconds, then looked up at the people coming and going outside the pantry. She lowered her voice and asked in a tone like a child telling a secret, "Are you sure you want to do it here? Kryptonian? "

Clark's pupils shrank suddenly, and he looked at Ébourg warily. He finally realized that something was wrong.

His face turned cold, and he asked in a deep voice, "Who the hell are you?!"

"I'm Ébourg." Ébourg answered his question again, and then he asked again, "So, do you still want to talk to me here?"

Clark stared at Ébourg for a few seconds. The latter looked relaxed, as if he didn't care about Superman's vigilance at all. He didn't look like a six or seven-year-old child at all, but the innocence he exuded made Superman feel that he wasn't faking it.

Clark felt that something was wrong.

Clark finally brought Ébourg to the rooftop.

The wind on the rooftop was very strong, and Ébourg's twin ponytails were blown up by the wind. He squinted and looked up at the sky, his eyes focused. Then he turned back and asked Clark, "Is Earth beautiful?"

Clark stood not far away from him, nodding and saying, "Earth is indeed a beautiful planet. I like it very much."

"Thank you." Ébourg accepted the compliment calmly. "But beautiful things always attract covetous people, and I don't like covetous people."

The Kryptonian frowned and didn't speak.

"The creatures here are fragile, aren't they? Beautiful and fragile. " Ébourg continued, "Compared with you, the ordinary people here are no match for you at all. When you do something unintentionally, they can't even resist the impact of your actions."

"You were raised by kind humans. I originally wanted to allow you to continue living here, but the signal you carried attracted your compatriots. They brought disaster to this place, so I don't think I can tolerate you anymore."

He looked straight at Clark. The wind on the rooftop was still there, but it didn't blow on Ébourg anymore. He floated up and didn't even change his movements.

Ébourg floated in front of Clark and looked at him at the same level. His face was serious, which didn't fit his appearance.

"Leave Earth, Kryptonian."

"Otherwise, I'll throw you out."

Clark couldn't hide the complicated look in his eyes.

Obviously, the child in front of him knew a lot more than he had imagined. What he had said was completely accurate, not missing a single word.

It was no secret that he had attracted other Kryptonians to try to invade Earth. After all, they had made a big fuss. Clark was sure that if he hadn't solved the problem quickly, Superman would have been blacklisted by the government.

Oh, maybe he would have been blacklisted a long time ago.

But Clark knew that he loved Earth. He had grown up here, and his family and friends were here. Although he felt guilty about the disaster he had inadvertently brought to this place, he was doing his best to keep it peaceful.

He didn't want to leave Earth.

"Who are you?" Clark stared at the person in front of him and asked, "Who are you to decide whether I stay or leave?"

"Because I'm Ébourg." Ébourg smiled, and the corners of his mouth were at the same level as his ears. Clark had a strange expression on his face. "Since I was born, I have decided everything on this planet. So I can."

Clark looked at the scary smiling face in front of him and instantly thought of the ghost doll he had seen in horror movies.

Clark swallowed without batting an eyelid. Suppressing the shock in his heart, he said, "Nobody can decide everything on this planet. Everybody has their own thoughts and choices. You can't do that."

Ébourg still had a scary smile on his face. He asked, "So, are you leaving or not?"

"I'm not leaving." Clark firmly refused. "I grew up here. I don't …"

Before he could finish, Clark felt a huge impact. Superman's super reflexes made him dodge subconsciously, but he suddenly found that he couldn't move. There seemed to be an invisible force in the air that was suppressing him.

Then Clark felt his vision blur. In just a second, when he opened his eyes again, he was no longer on Earth. Instead, he was floating in the universe, outside of Earth.

He was really thrown out.

Superman did this? He didn't even give him a chance to explain???

"It's beautiful, isn't it?"

Suddenly, a voice came from beside him. Superman turned his head and saw the 'little girl' Ébourg floating beside him, looking at the blue planet intently.

"It took 4.5 billion years to achieve this," he said. "So, I can't accept any destruction from the outside world."

"… Who are you?" Superman asked. "You're not human."

It was impossible to transmit sound in the vacuum, but he was sure that he could hear his voice. And as far as he knew, there was no race on Earth that could stay in the universe as freely as he could. There were almost no other races in the universe.

Ébourg kept a strange smile on his face. He floated and moved to stand in front of Clark Kent, standing in front of Earth.

His figure gradually faded, and the outline was faintly discernible. It overlapped with the Earth behind him. The two blended as if they were one and inseparable.

Under Superman's shocked gaze, Ébourg said, "I am Ébourg."

"I am … Earth."

"You, you …" Superman was so shocked that he couldn't speak. Who would have thought that Earth had become a spirit?!

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