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Chapter 495 Newcomer Clark Kent

metropolis.

Daily Planet.

"Go and make a copy of this document for me." A middle-aged man in a suit casually threw a stack of documents onto the desk of a young man wearing black-rimmed glasses.

"Right away." Faced with a job that clearly did not belong to him, the black-rimmed glasses did not complain at all. He picked up the document and walked to the copier.

"Are you going out?" After taking two steps, a bald man on the table next to him snapped his fingers, "Bring me a cup of coffee without sugar, thank you."

"I'm not going out, I just..."

"I slept too late last night. I have no energy and am very sleepy. Please hurry up. Without the steaming coffee, I'm afraid I'm going to fall asleep." Before the black-rimmed glasses could say no, the bald man waved his hand.

interrupted him.

"Okay." He opened his mouth with black-rimmed glasses and nodded.

"A hamburger." Not yet, another voice came, "Don't buy it at the shabby shop downstairs of the newspaper office. What I want is the one at the corner of the intersection."

"Okay." He strode out with black-rimmed glasses.

I wonder what these guys thought when they found out that their new recruit was a superman who could smash them to pieces with a snap of his fingers.

"You should say no." Lois Lane, who saw all this, originally didn't want to meddle in this nosy matter, but when she saw Clark Kent approaching her, she couldn't help but speak.

"It doesn't matter." Clark Kent grinned, "I have time anyway, so it won't interfere with you."

"This has nothing to do with whether you have time or not. This is obviously not your job." Louis Lane was a little bit aggrieved.

"Do you have anything to bring?" Clark Kent smiled again. Looking at the beautiful woman in front of him, he was still quite curious. After all, he had seen the future and knew that this woman was his other half in the future.

"Can't you be tougher?" Lois Lane said to Clark Kent, "Do you expect them to find their conscience and stop bullying you? You have to learn to say no."

"Are you being tough on them?" Clark Kent turned to look at the ordinary people in the office and couldn't help but smile again, "There's no need at all."

"you!"

"What are you waiting for? Come on! I'm waiting for the coffee!" The urging voice came, and Clark Kent started walking again. Before leaving, he turned back and asked Lois Lane, "What do you want to bring?

?"

"You can go, I have nothing to take with you." Lois Lane was quite resentful of Clark Kent's "weakness".

"What an interesting woman. No wonder I will fall in love with her in the future." Clark Kent glanced at Lois Lane for the last time and walked out of the newspaper office.

"What a poor guy. He has to learn to protect himself." Lois Lane no longer cared about Clark Kent and lowered his head to organize his camera.

Clark Kent quickly copied the document and handed it to his senior, then walked out of the newspaper office and came to the door of the coffee shop.

"Two cups of coffee, thank you." Clark Kent originally wanted to buy two cups and give one cup to the old newspaper employee who would drink it for the rest of his life, but he took out his wallet and looked at Mane inside, and silently calculated.

If he still has to buy a hamburger, then his money is not enough to buy two cups of coffee - he can't expect those old employees to give him the money.

"One drink, thank you." Clark Kent could only refuse to drink.

"If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, I wouldn't believe anything. The man who defeated Steppenwolf easily would not have money to buy a cup of coffee." A man in a black trench coat walked up to Clark Kent.

"Bruce, you came faster than I thought." Clark Kent said hello to Bruce Wayne, then changed his words to the coffee shop assistant, "I'd better have two cups."

"Two cups per cup?" the clerk with smoky make-up said impatiently.

He dares to look down on even a small shop assistant. Clark Kent, the boss, looks really miserable in the city.

"Originally, the money in my pocket was only enough to buy one drink, but now a wealthy friend of mine came over, and of course it was two drinks." Clark Kent was not angry at being despised by such a petty person.

"You said you worked at the Daily Planet. I thought you could at least do the job of a reporter." Bruce Wayne followed Clark Kent as he walked, "I didn't expect to see you being fucked when I arrived."

"Of course I also do the work of a reporter, but I'm still a newcomer." Clark Kent said, "So it's okay to run errands for my seniors occasionally."

"Sounds like you're quite happy to do this kind of thing?" Bruce Wayne asked.

"No, I'm not happy at all. In fact, I'd rather pour this cup of coffee on that guy's head than hand it to him, but there's no need." Clark Kent said calmly.

, "It was just a small role."

"And he's a blind little character," Bruce Wayne said.

"Bruce, you don't have to be angry on my behalf. In fact, I'm not offended at all..."

"No, what I mean is, the way you look now is just like when you were flying in the sky, you just had an extra pair of glasses on the bridge of your nose. Why can't they bear to know that you are Superman?" Bruce Wayne turned around and looked.

By Clark Kent, "Only a blind man wouldn't recognize you, right?"

"You know who I am, of course you can tell at a glance." Clark Kent said.

"Even if I don't know your identity, I should still be able to tell." Bruce Wayne said, "You just wear a pair of glasses."

"Huh? That's..." While the two were talking, Lois Lane also came out of the newspaper building. She saw Clark Kent at a glance, and she also saw Bruce Wayne next to Clark Kent.

"Bruce Wayne?" Lois Lane recognized Bruce Wayne at a glance, and she was shocked at the time, "What's going on with that guy Clark Kent? He actually knows Bruce Wayne, and the two of them look like

Is the relationship still good?"

Although Bruce Wayne is from Gotham and Louis Lane is active in Metropolis, with as much money as Bruce Wayne, there are few people in the country who don't know him, not to mention that Louis Lane is also a reporter.

The information will be better informed.

"Bruce Wayne doesn't seem to have any industry in Metropolis. What is he doing in Metropolis?" Louis Lane was originally going to cover a car accident, but when she saw Bruce Wayne, she felt that there was no rush to go there for the time being.

With a reporter's sense of smell, she felt that Bruce Wayne's coming to Metropolis must be something big.

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