"What's wrong with me?"
David looked at the surprised two people in the room and asked Clark in puzzlement.
"What did you see."
Cassandra's case he might understand, as she had never seen his ability.
But what happened to Clark's look of shock and fear?
"You..."
Clark hesitated to speak, struggling.
Shall he tell his brother?
If David knew what the future would be like, and he was vigilant in his heart that he must not become what the future looked like, so he simply indulged himself and slid all the way into the darkness.
"Did you see that too, kid?"
Hearing Clark's voice, the blind Cassandra turned her head to the surprised Clark, her voice startled.
"I... shouldn't I see it?"
Clark hesitated.
"No one has ever seen it before." Cassandra shook her head.
She activates the ability to predict the future of others, and only she can see the future.
"It's like Mr. Ross who lost his car keys before. I must point it out to know what I predicted."
But this time is different.
"Why... why?"
"We all know that you are different from others."
"I..." Clark, who was shocked by the previous incident and almost went blank, forgot about Cassandra and finally remembered in a panic. His ability was exposed, and his brother was also found to be different from others.
"Don't be afraid, Clark."
Cassandra smiled softly after seeing Clark's face from a bystander in the future prediction screen.
"I just discovered that I have actually seen you a long time ago."
"Ma'am, have you seen me before?" Clark wondered.
When the old woman went blind, Clark, who was still a baby, arrived on Earth with the meteor shower.
David's expression changed slightly, and he vaguely guessed where the other party was referring to seeing him.
Cassandra suddenly paused, smiled mysteriously, and turned.
"Son, go and close the door."
Confused, Clark walked towards the door.
Close to the wall of the door, a black-haired figure heard the voice in the room and left quickly.
Turning around and shutting the door that was open since when Pete left, Clark returned to the bed but did not sit back beside his brother.
"Why are you looking at me like that, Clark?"
Looking at Clark's extremely complicated eyes, David wondered what he saw in the future, pretending not to care and chuckling.
[Worry from Clark +32, panic +30, fear +25...]
He was not particularly interested in the future.
He didn't need anyone to tell him what his fate would be.
But after seeing Clark's reaction, he couldn't help being curious.
"Clark's mood now is... just like a super-enhanced version of worrying about me going down the path of degeneration?"
David's eyes moved, and he keenly guessed what Clark might see.
But still puzzled, how could his future be like what Clark worried about?
The black-haired girl appeared from the corner, looked at the house with the closed door, frowned slightly, and was about to go back quietly.
"Kyla?"
Suddenly a crisp voice sounded from behind.
"What a coincidence, I didn't expect to meet you here."
Lana pushed the car passing by with a surprised expression. She didn't expect to see the friend she just met at the party yesterday.
"Are you here as a volunteer?"
Kyla turned around with an unnatural smile on her face, "Yes... yes. Doing my hours of community service."
Lana chatted with Keira.
But then she was a little puzzled. She didn't know why, but Keira was not as talkative yesterday.
The two chatted very happily yesterday, Keira asked her a lot about the high school and asked her to introduce the famous people in the school to get a general impression.
And now Keira seems to be a little absent-minded now, her eyes drifting to the side from time to time.
...
"You will be a great person in the future."
In the room, Cassandra smiled.
"In other people's future, some people will encounter pain and despair, but when you appear, hope will come, and all disasters will disappear."
Hearing Cassandra's words, David's eyes flashed with surprise.
It sounds like the old lady had a glimpse of the future Clark, Superman, in someone else's future?
He seemed to have underestimated the old lady in this small nursing home in a rural town. If she can see Superman in the future, maybe she doesn't know as much about the future of the world as he does.
But she may also be able to grasp some overall context of the future world.
"Me? Amazing?"
Clark pointed to himself in great doubt.
Although he knew that he was very talented, he never thought that he would be able to bear this kind of evaluation!
"You seem to be born for this, child.
Help everyone out of fear and darkness."
Facing Clark who was flustered by doubts about the future, Cassandra said softly, pointing out something.
"Helping people predict the future so many times, I have summed up a rule. Do you know what it is?"
"Ma'am, what is it?" Clark said with a respectful expression.
Seeing such a scene, she can return to normal after a short shock, as if nothing in the world can make her lose her composure.
"——the future can be changed!"
There was a mysterious smile on the corner of her mouth.
"Even, the future has changed from before the prediction."
"Just like Pete."
David said slowly.
After people know their future, they will definitely not allow themselves or things to develop in the future that they don't like.
"Yes, child."
Facing David, the old woman's tone was still kind, even though she saw him being hostile to Clark in the future prediction.
She has seen many future lives.
People are complex creatures, and you can't easily define a person from a person's future.
Maybe a humble kid who grew up on a farm will become the brightest and most beloved person on the planet in the future, and maybe a respected lawyer with a bright future will turn into a scary gangster after one bad day.
Maybe the cold-blooded and cruel mercenaries who usually put money first in their lives will do their best to save the world regardless of pay...
"Now, it's your turn, kid."
Cassandra gently opened her hand to David.
David hesitated for a moment, then immediately extended his hand.
One second, two seconds, three seconds...
a long time passed and nothing happened.
Just when David thought that he was not as special as Clark and did not see his future together.
"You are special Kent brothers."
Cassandra, who closed her eyes, opened her white eyes and sighed.
"Son, I can't see your future."
This is also something that hasn't happened before.
"It seems that I can't give you any guidance in life."
She shook her head.
"Your future depends on you to grasp and create."
Two brothers, one can see the future she sees, and she can't see the other's future.
"Can't see it?"
David was puzzled when he heard the answer.
Thanos' physique is extremely resistant to mental abilities. Does predicting the future also belong to mental abilities?
That's why she can't see it?
Clark, who was originally nervous, wanted to see if things had turned around from his younger brother's future prediction, and he was a little surprised.
He gritted his teeth, firmly determined in his heart that no matter what happened, he would never let his brother go on an evil path.
Clark opened his eyes, his voice slightly disturbed.
"Ma'am, can you help me see my future again?"
Cassandra was blind but not blind, guessing what he wanted to do, she shook her head helplessly.
"My child, I'm not a radio. I can answer it at any time, and I can tune the channel at will reading any future of yours if I want."