Chapter 146
"First off, regarding why the Transcender didn't come with me.
He prefers solitude and doesn't like these kinds of events."
Clark muttered under his breath. David had only appeared in public a few times and much later than him, yet it seemed his popularity was no less than his own, perhaps even greater due to the mystery surrounding David.
He then turned to the reporters, their eyes gleaming with anticipation for big news, and answered their questions with a smile.
"My battle suit is technology from my home planet, to be honest, I don't understand it very well."
"Home planet?"
A reporter latched onto the keyword, eagerly asking.
"Superman, are you admitting you're an alien?
And what about the Transcender?"
The notion of Superman being an alien had become a common belief after the Zod attack on Metropolis, but hearing it from the horse's mouth was still different.
"Correct.
I was indeed not born on this planet, but the Transcender is different from me; he's not an alien."
Clark replied.
His face bore a sunny smile, answering every question thrown his way.
In fact, his purpose for appearing here today was just that, to address the public's curiosity about him and David.
"Is the Transcender from Metropolis?
Oh my god, could I have passed him on the street without realizing it?"
Below, a citizen who was an avid fan of the Transcender couldn't contain their excitement and screamed loudly.
Clark pretended not to hear, unable to give an answer, as it would delve too deeply into their real identities.
"Metropolis is big and yet not so big; under certain conditions, finding a family is not difficult."
Clark continued.
"As for my purpose on Earth.
I can only tell you that I was sent to Earth by my parents to escape a natural disaster, while I was still in my cradle.
I grew up on this planet, breathing the same air as you."
He looked earnestly at the audience, his alien identity having brought him much hostility and caution.
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