Chapter 80 Super Girl
Chapter 80 Super Girl
Chapter 80 Super Girl
"Perhaps, but Mr. Luther, I don't think the word 'friendship' exists in your dictionary."
Lucas withdrew his imposing aura, adopted a relaxed posture, and sat down, picking up a classic book on electrodynamics by Jackson and reading it with great interest.
On the table next to it were Landau-Lifshitz's Engineering Physics series and Timoshenko's "Elasticity Mechanics," among other things.
These are all original, first-hand versions that Oswald acquired with great effort, without any subsequent cuts or omissions.
It belongs to the true ocean of knowledge.
During this period, Lucas would set aside several hours each day to study these works that symbolized the pinnacle of human science and technology.
With the help of his super brain, Lucas felt like a thirsty sponge, greedily absorbing every drop of nourishment from the vast sea of books and endlessly absorbing massive amounts of data.
To ordinary people, these obscure and incomprehensible points of knowledge, like heavenly scripture, are as natural as breathing to him. The originally chaotic information is instantly disassembled and reorganized in his mind, turning into a clear and logical chain.
All the knowledge came together, forming steps leading to the hall, helping Lucas's intelligence to leap rapidly toward the limits of carbon-based life.
Lucas is now fully capable of building a miniature nuclear reactor using the most common materials available on the market.
Lex glanced at the book on the table with a puzzled look.
As the most intelligent member of the Luther family, he has an extremely wide range of interests, from Renaissance humanities classics and geometric mechanics manuscripts to Enlightenment political philosophy, and so on.
These weren't just superficial opinions; they were the result of genuine and careful study, and his favorite book was "War and Peace." He saw in it the underlying logic of strategic maneuvering, national power struggles, and the interplay of public sentiment.
Of course, he also read some of these books.
That's why Lex's expression was a little strange.
These books were somewhat difficult even for him.
For a high school student, appreciating such a vast and diverse body of work is no easy task.
After standing there for a while, realizing that Lucas had no intention of paying any attention to him, Lex said in an extremely gentlemanly manner, "I have a lot of books in my manor, all of which are out of print. If you enjoy reading, you might want to come to my place."
Lucas raised an eyebrow: "I will, Mr. Luther."
After leaving the farm, I returned to my sports car.
Lex instinctively touched his back.
I discovered that the snow-white shirt was already soaked through.
The pressure he felt when the other person suddenly stood up was too strong.
That kind of standoff was like facing an unimaginable prehistoric beast.
It seems that the other party only needs to move its claws slightly to make it wish it were dead.
An ordinary high school student could never exert such pressure on me.
Even his father, Lionel, who was known as a tyrant, had never made him feel so fearful.
What exactly is Clark's brother's identity?
Lex rested his hands on the steering wheel, his expression somewhat uncertain.
He was filled with intense curiosity, but thinking about the last thing on his mind, he immediately abandoned the idea of sending someone to investigate.
It took a long time for Lex to recover before he started the vehicle and drove away.
Clark, who had just returned, saw this and couldn't help but go to Lucas's side to ask, "I just saw Lex come in, what's up with him?"
"What, are you two on good terms? You seem quite concerned about each other?"
Lucas didn't even blink, and asked in return.
"Actually, Lex is a good person. He's not arrogant at all in private. He's just—you know, some big families have a lot of rules. From birth, they have to receive all kinds of education, and this often goes against their nature."
Clark sat down next to Lucas and explained.
He felt that the other person was very similar to himself, and both needed to pretend.
"Perhaps you should just say it's because he helped Lana last week."
Lucas replied expressionlessly.
Lana's aunt, Ms. Neel Porter, owns an old-fashioned movie theater, but because the theater is doing poorly, Neel plans to sell the land. However, this movie theater is where Lana's parents met, and it holds a special place in Lana's heart.
So she went to Lex to plead her case. Lex was persuaded and bought the land, turning it into a small-town café and naming it Talon Club.
Clark scratched his head, saw his brother reading a book, and flipped through a few pages as well. But the text was like astronomy to him, who hadn't yet unlocked his super brain, so he had to put it down reluctantly.
After staying for a while, Clark seemed to remember something and said, "The graduation ring sale is in a few days, do you want to go check it out?"
"Obviously, I don't want to go."
Lucas said it bluntly, and then he added, "You'd better not get involved either. Remember, this is your brother's advice to you."
Clark scratched his head in confusion, then got up and left.
three days later.
A corner of the school.
The stall displayed rows of graduation anniversary ring display boxes, each with a dark red square crystal set in the center, which shone with a warm luster in the sunlight.
Clark and Pete are carefully selecting.
Clearly, he didn't take Lucas's words to heart.
Soon, Clark found a ring that captivated him.
The red gemstone shone brightly in the dim light, as if it had come alive, making it difficult for Clark to look away.
He instinctively picked it up and put it on his wrist.
His body suddenly stiffened.
"Clark, are you alright?" Chloe, who had come over to join in the fun, asked with a frown.
"Yes, I'm fine, better than ever before."
Clark smiled and looked at Chloe: "You look exceptionally beautiful today, Miss Sullivan!"
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"Oh, really?" Chloe's face immediately turned red.
Ever since the incident at the newspaper, a feeling she hadn't even realized she had developed for Clark had begun to grow in her heart.
Upon hearing praise, the first reaction is not to immediately refute it, but to feel shy.
Pete approached, clutching several silver rings, completely oblivious to his friend's dramatic change in demeanor: "Have you chosen yet? This red stone one is the most popular this year; quite a few classmates have already placed orders."
Clark casually swung his right hand, which was adorned with a red ring: "Those ordinary styles are too boring; only this one is worthy of me."
Pete was stunned, feeling as if his best buddy had suddenly become a completely different person.
But just as he was about to speak, a tall, slender woman with smooth, firm skin suddenly walked up to Clark.
"Clark?"
The other person had thick, smooth, light golden hair that reached her waist, and delicate features, exuding the unique vibrancy and energy of a young girl.
"You're new here? I don't think I've ever seen you before." Clark raised an eyebrow, his gaze becoming undisguisedly fiery. "But how do you know me? Have you been secretly in love with me all this time? I know a bar where the energetic music and frenetic atmosphere will probably help me get to know you quickly."
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