Dc: Start Female Superman

Chapter 6: Chapter 6



In fact, there's something else that really impresses Kara. Besides adding some clothes that are more in line with the style around her, she also needs to add various daily necessities, including tableware.

Apart from that, the main focus is Clark, also known as little Clark.

This doesn't even account for the baby bottle, which not only provides milk but also includes all kinds of necessary items like diapers, etc.

There are also beds needed for two children, blankets, and more.

The Kent family suddenly having two children not only added more vitality and excitement to the family but also required many changes in a short amount of time.

Even their identity data needs to be resolved, otherwise, not only will they be unable to attend school, but they might be taken away and considered illegal immigrants.

Fortunately, there are some peculiarities of this era, so after heading to a nearby town, the first thing they did was complete the identity registration for Kara and Clark.

It's said that Kara and Clark were adopted by relatives.

Kara is already grown, so it's impossible to say that she was suddenly born, and even Clark appeared too suddenly, as no one had ever heard that Martha was pregnant.

Thus, they joined the Kent family as adopted children.

Then came the shopping session, and there's not much to say about that. Kara got more clothes and dresses, and the truck's trunk was filled with things, including a crib for Clark.

Especially for dinner, Martha also prepared a turkey.

Even though it wasn't Thanksgiving, they still felt that having two children was a gift from God, so they prepared turkey to eat that night.

In short, Kara and Clark successfully integrated into this small family from the first day they arrived on Earth, which was a very smooth start.

Kara also breathed a sigh of relief; she no longer had to wander alone in this strange world. Otherwise, she wouldn't have known what to do.

Since that day had been too sudden, there was no time to prepare a room for Kara and Clark. After dinner, Jonathan moved to the couch in the living room downstairs.

Upstairs, in their room, Martha took Clark and Kara to the queen-size bed.

After so much going back and forth, Kara soon fell asleep, and Clark, lying beside her, made her feel more at ease with the sound of his breathing as he slept.

After a night of rest, Kara woke up the next day full of energy, but she obviously hadn't yet fully adapted to the current life, which would take more time.

Jonathan and Martha weren't in a hurry for Kara to accept them immediately; instead, they hoped she would take her time and subtly grow to accept them with sincere feelings.

After all, Kara have her own feelings and memories not like Clark did.

Then Jonathan took care of the farm and used his spare time to help Kara decorate her room. He put Clark's crib in her room without Kara even asking.

This also made Kara more satisfied with the attitude of her adoptive parents.

Although Martha was obviously a better option for taking care of Clark, at least for a short period of time, Kara definitely wanted to protect her younger brother herself.

At the same time, to compensate her adoptive parents, Kara also decided to take the initiative to help out on the farm, dressing in farmer's clothes.

With her current Awakening power, she didn't get tired from doing the work. Instead, under Jonathan's guidance, she became more efficient and faster than him.

Jonathan bluntly said that maybe Kara was very well-suited to inherit the family business.

The farm was a kind of legacy, meaning that Jonathan treated Kara and Clark like his own children.

Definitely, Kara didn't want to stay in the countryside and take care of this farm for the rest of her life, and if Clark wanted to do it, he could.

In this way, Kara and Clark settled in the Kent house. Under the careful care of Jonathan and Martha, Clark also began to thrive, and Kara saved herself a lot of trouble.

Later, Jonathan waited for Kara to get used to the current life before paying to send her to a school in a nearby town.

Jonathan was truly a wise person. He wasn't in a hurry but waited until Kara really trusted them and was sure they would take care of Clark before sending her to school.

With such complete attention, Kara eventually fit in.

She still remembers the day when she unconsciously called her adoptive parents "Dad" and "Mom." The elderly couple hugged each other emotionally, moved to tears.

Isn't that a bit of an overreaction?

Time flies.

In the blink of an eye, five years have passed since Kara arrived on Earth and in this home. During this time, she has completely mastered her powers and super abilities, and she's even snuck out at night to master the ability of flight.

In fact, Kara should have been able to fly long ago. Ever since she arrived on Earth, she felt that the Earth's gravity was much lighter and that she could easily break free from it.

But at first, Kara could only jump very high and couldn't fly. It took her a lot of effort to finally master the method of flight.

Kara didn't hide this and happily shared it with her adoptive parents.

However, her adoptive father, Jonathan, warned Kara very solemnly, telling her not to show this in front of strangers, fearing that the power she displayed, far beyond that of ordinary people, would cause panic among others. He was also worried that she would be ostracized and rejected.

Kara understood Jonathan's concern and readily agreed that she would only go out when no one was around, to avoid causing trouble.

So, Kara has behaved well for the past few years.

Besides being more beautiful and performing better academically, she arrives at and returns from school on time every day. She helps the family take care of the farm when she gets home and sometimes goes out with friends from school.

Her image as a well-behaved girl has also made Kara very popular at school.

Clark has also grown. He is now five years old, ten years younger than Kara, and he's no longer a baby that needs to be held and cared for.

The five-year-old Clark currently attends kindergarten or preschool. He leaves with his sister Kara every morning, and in the evening, as he gets out of school earlier, Martha or Jonathan pick him up.

It's just that Clark has been having some problems lately, and he doesn't know what's going on. Sometimes he hears some inexplicable voices, like whispers from far-off people or soft knocks on tables.

Additionally, his eyes are also giving him trouble. Sometimes, instead of seeing a normal person, he sees a skeleton through the flesh and blood, and he can even intuitively observe the other person's heartbeat, etc.

Little Clark was going through the same thing as Kara.


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