When Clark returned to the Daily Planet building, he had only been away for half an hour, but it felt like he hadn't been back for a long time.

"Clark?" Louise passed by Clark holding the folder, looked at him strangely, and asked, "What are you doing standing here?"

Clark had been standing in his place for a while, not working.

"...Huh?" Clark snapped back to his senses, and quickly said, "It's nothing, I'm just, um, I'm just thinking about how to write my manuscript."

"Okay." Louise looked at him strangely for a while, then nodded, she said: "But the editor-in-chief wants you to go to his office, he has been looking for you for a while."

Clark was taken aback, then nodded helplessly, "Okay, I see."

She shrugged. "Good luck."

……

When Abel returned to Peter's house, Peter was still awake.

Peter was still sleeping soundly on the table. Abel stretched his head to look at the homework under his arm. It was densely written. Obviously, the high school student couldn't help falling asleep after finishing his homework.

Abel looked at Peter's sleeping face lovingly, then climbed back onto the bed, picked up the comic book titled "Captain America", and read it.

When the sun moved slowly to the west and the clouds in the sky turned a beautiful red, Peter woke up slowly.

Peter rubbed his eyes and stretched his waist. He turned his head and looked at Abel, who was still obediently sitting in the distance and reading comic books.

Peter stood up and asked, "Have you watched it all afternoon?"

Abel nodded, then held up the cartoon and asked Peter: "Have you seen the Captain America on it?"

"Captain America died for his country a long time ago, how could I have seen him, but I have seen a documentary about him, and the school organized us to watch it in the first year of high school." Peter said, reaching for the comic book in Abel's hand Come over, "Looking at comic books for too long is not good for your eyes." Peter imitated Uncle Ben's tone and said, "You can't be addicted to comic books."

"Okay, Peter." Abel nodded obediently, and he jumped off the bed, "Then can I go downstairs and watch TV?"

Peter thought for a moment, nodded and said, "Of course."

……

Because it was the weekend, Peter could play with Abel at home, but when the next Monday, Peter had to go to school.

Peter and Abel stood side by side in front of the sink, one older and one younger wearing similar pajamas, each holding a toothbrush in their hands, brushing their teeth with the same frequency of movements, and then rinsing their mouths in sync.

After brushing his teeth, Peter wiped Abel's face with a towel, "I'm going to school soon, you have to be good at home, and don't let Aunt May discover your superpower, okay?"

"Okay~" Abel nodded and said, "I will wait for you to come back obediently at home, Peter."

Peter stroked his hair with a smile, "So cute."

Then lead Abel to change clothes together.

At the dining table, Peter hugged Abel to the chair, then took the almost baked toast in his mouth, and hurried out the door, "I'm too late, I'll go first, Abel is obedient at home. "

Holding the milk in his hand, Abel said goodbye to him, "Goodbye, Peter~"

"Goodbye Abel." After saying that, Peter pushed the door open and left.

"This kid." Uncle Ben sat down on the chair slowly while supporting his waist, "If he got up earlier, he wouldn't have to be so hasty."

"Well, you're too strict," said Aunt May. "Peter is only a child, and children like to stay in bed."

Abel watched them laugh and drank another round of milk mustache.

Uncle Ben snorted and helped Abel bring the fried eggs, "I heard it, it was Abel who woke Peter up today, isn't Abel a younger child?"

"Really?" Aunt Mei looked at Abel in surprise, kissed him on the face, and said, "Then our Abel is really a good boy!"

Abel giggled at her.

Aunt Mei sat down, picked up a piece of toast and spread applesauce on her face, looked up and said, "Ben, do you need me to go with you to the hospital for reexamination later? I can take a morning off."

The doctor ordered Uncle Ben to go for a review today.

Uncle Ben shook his head, "No, I can do it by myself, and we can't leave Abel at home alone."

"I'll be obedient, it's okay." Abel put down the milk glass carefully, and then said softly, "Uncle Ben's body is important."

"You are so sweet, Abel." Aunt May rubbed Abel's hair with one hand, and handed him the toast with applesauce with the other hand, "But we still can't do this."

Abel blinked, "Okay, then I can also accompany you to the hospital for reexamination."

Aunt May: "That's a good idea."

"It's okay, I can do it by myself," said Uncle Ben.

Abel said, "How can that be?"

"We have to make sure nothing happens to you." Aunt May said, "That's it, Ben."

Uncle Ben smiled, and said helplessly, "Okay, I'll just listen to you."

……

After breakfast, Uncle Ben and Aunt May took Abel to the hospital by subway.

There were many people coming and going in the hospital, and Aunt Mei held Abel's hand tightly, for fear that he would get lost.

Today, Aunt May did not comb Abel's double ponytails, but a high single ponytail, but she still couldn't tell that it was a little boy.

But it's so cute, of course it's a boy!

When queuing up, Abel obediently waited in the waiting area with Uncle Ben and Aunt Mei. Uncle Ben gave Abel a strawberry-flavored lollipop, because he was worried that Abel at this age would be impatient to stay here all the time. wait.

Abel was sucking on the lollipop, and his big round eyes looked curiously at the patients coming and going in the corridor.

A thin white man was sitting in a wheelchair, he looked too thin, the hospital gown was hanging on him empty, his eyes were dull, the nurse pushed him past Abel, Abel stared at him for a few seconds , then turned his head and asked, "Aunt Mei, is he in pain?"

Aunt Mei looked at the patient who was obviously seriously ill, and the look of despair and vicissitudes on the other side really looked too painful.

She stroked Abel's hair, lowered her head and said, "Illness always brings pain to people, but I think that now that medical technology is getting more and more advanced, he will be cured."

"Really..." Abel looked at the wheelchair going away, and asked again: "Don't people like to be sick?"

Aunt Mei: "Of course."

"Why?" Abel opened his ignorant eyes, full of doubts: "Why don't you like being sick?"

"Because it will make us uncomfortable, and in severe cases, it will even affect our relatives and friends around us, and everyone will be very painful."

Aunt May was also very puzzled that Abel would ask such a question. She asked, "Has Abel ever been sick?"

Abel thought for a while, and replied seriously: "I am sick, but I don't feel any pain."

Over the past few hundred years, with the growth of the world population, human beings have required more and more energy, which in some respects has exceeded the capacity of the earth. Bringing irreversible damage, Abel felt that this was probably sick.

But Abel loves all the creatures on earth, and indulges them unconditionally, and always faces all this with a tolerant attitude, so Abel can bear all the negative situations that humans bring to him.

But Abel is also worried, because people use energy unrestrainedly and damage the environment. The environment suitable for them is slowly degrading. Although Abel will not die because of this, sooner or later, the environment on the earth will no longer be suitable for human beings. Survival, like the dinosaurs hundreds of millions of years ago, became extinct in time.

Thinking of this, Abel said again: "But I will be very worried."

I am worried that such a lovely human being will disappear.

But if this day really comes, Abel thinks calmly, those who can evolve and adapt to the environment will always survive, and the survival of the fittest will never change.

And I have worked very hard to provide a comfortable environment for human beings. If they continue to do this unrestrainedly, human disaster will come sooner or later. As the earth, I will only move my attention to the next highly intelligent creature that evolves successfully body.

……

When it was finally Uncle Ben's turn, Aunt Mei helped Uncle Ben into the consultation room, while Abel sat obediently on the public chair at the door and waited.

A few minutes after the two entered, a little boy who looked like Abel's grade ran over from the other end of the corridor. When he saw Abel's, his eyes lit up, and he ran to Abel In front of Abel, he sat down on the chair next to Abel.

"Hi!" The little boy in a white shirt and blue denim overalls stretched out his hand to Abel, like a little gentleman, and said, "My name is Alan Carter, what's your name?"

Abel still had a lollipop in his mouth. Hearing this, he took the lollipop out of his mouth, shook the opponent's hand with the other hand, and said softly, "I'm Abel."

"You can call me Alan." Alan puffed out his chest and asked, "Why are you here alone?"

Abel: "I'm waiting for Uncle Ben and Aunt May, why are you here alone?"

"I came here to see my aunt. I come here often. I won't get lost if I walk here with my eyes closed." Alan said confidently. He leaned towards Abel and said, "You are alone. Will you be afraid here? I can protect you!"

Abel looked at him with his small mouth, then put it together in a shy smile, as Peter had taught him, and said, "Thank you!"

Allen's little face was flushed, he blinked nervously, and the long eyelashes couldn't hide the shyness in his eyes.

He leaned towards Abel again, sat next to him, and asked loudly, "You are so cute, can I be your boyfriend?"

Abel opened his mouth wide and looked at him in surprise.

Not far away, Captain America Steve Rogers, a 90-year-old single Popsicle, who accompanied Sharon Carter to find Allen, suddenly felt a little bit of a snack.

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