Wesley's article was immediately identified on the front page of tomorrow morning's article. Not only was there a photo of the plane falling, but this was taken by Wesley inside the plane. At the same time, there was a photo of Superman.
The headline "We Need Superheroes" appeared the next day in the Tribune of Nihonal. Readers were also shocked by the crisis at the time. Wesley Gibson, the journalist they liked, was on the plane.
Wesley's dedication to his work impressed his readers. Even in that situation, he was still taking photos and recording everything.
"I have to say that there is a big problem with NASA. Is it feasible for private investment in the aerospace industry? Is this kind of project that requires a huge investment really affordable for private investment?"
"Although there are external factors, such as the strange blackout, they actually have no emergency measures at all, and we hope that this will not happen in the future?"
Wesley began with the issue of the space program and opened fire on the organizers and the space agency. This was something everyone was happy to hear, and then Reevesley began to talk about Superman.
First of all, he complained that Superman was already unfamiliar with rescue. Comparing it to Super Girl's first operation, he said, "It seems that Superman's ability to do business has not been affected for a long time, but this can't stop people from liking Superman. Everyone is cheering."
"In addition, Superman and our Super Girl are the same in terms of clothing and ability, especially the S logo on their chests. This makes us wonder if they are family. Maybe they are really relatives."
"This reporter will continue to follow them and hope to interview them directly. Of course, this will depend on their own wishes, and this newspaper will promise to keep their personal privacy a secret. This is the integrity of a media newspaper."
Wesley's report was timely and accurate, and there was a lot to see. In particular, the photos taken inside the plane were sent directly to the competition for this year's Pulitzer Prize.
Kayla called Wesley that night. "Wesley, you scared me to death. You should have called me. I could have saved you." Kayla seemed to be really frightened and said with lingering fear.
"Don't worry, according to my research, your cousin will definitely appear when Louise Lane is in danger."
"Oh, didn't I tell you? He went back to look for Krypton debris. Fortunately, he came back. Otherwise, what would you do?"
"Haha, I'm fine. Oh, your cousin is here. Do you want to talk to him?"
"Okay, give him the phone. I also want to know about Krypton." While they were talking on the phone, Superman flew into the hotel and took the phone. He told him his cosmic experience and Krypton really disappeared.
Kayla was sad, but she had already thought of all this. They talked for about ten minutes before putting down the phone. "I'm so happy that Kayla has such a friend."
"Please sit down. What can I get you?"
"Let's have some wine!" Superman was a little depressed. After he came back, he found that everything seemed to be different from before, and Louise Lane actually had a fiancé.
"Is there something on your mind? I know that alcohol has no effect on you, but it's good to drink a little. After all, the taste is very stimulating." Wesley came over with a bottle of wine and the two of them started drinking.
Mr. Superman drank a glass in one go. Although alcohol was ineffective against them, he still choked on the pungent smell. "Ahem, I found that everything was different after I came back. When I returned to the newspaper office again, everyone was very… busy." At this point, his tone was filled with bitterness.
"It's normal. Your memory is still at the time you left, but you've been there for a long time, and Planet Daily lost Superman. Everyone needs to continue to fight for the newspaper. It's understandable, and you need to change your mind and integrate. Soon, you'll be a part of Planet Daily again." Wesley poured him another glass and comforted him.
"Yes, my memory is still from a few years ago, and now Louise actually has a child. I…"
"Understood, I heard it from Kayla, but you're a little indecisive like this, and it's easy to confuse yourself by playing two roles at the same time. You both want Louise to like Clark Kent, but you never say it, and you feel that Louise likes Superman, right?"
"Huh? How did you know?" Superman looked at Wesley in surprise.
"Hehe, it's a common problem for humans. Although you are an alien and your body structure is a little different from ours, you live on Earth and you are an Earthling. Your environment is no different from your Earthling environment."
"You're right, I'm thinking too much, but I really can't stop my thoughts." Superman gloomily drank another glass of wine and tasted the sweetness and bitterness.
"As Superman, you are fearless, but as Clark Kent, you are a little weak. This is not in terms of strength, this is in your heart. You need to face your feelings and say it boldly. Love must come, or you will never get the answer."
"Are you sure I should say it?" Superman asked doubtfully.
"Yes, choose a good time and then tell him that you love her. So what if you have a fiancé? And you should ask directly how the child came, instead of thinking about it yourself. You have to know that these things are very strange. If you don't care, then there will always be an invisible deep valley between you two, completely isolating you two. Communication is the most basic communication method for humans."
"Thank you. It feels good to talk to you."
"You're welcome. You're welcome anytime. You can call."
Superman left, and Wesley felt good about himself. He felt like a psychic mentor.
The next day, Wesley came to Planet Daily again. Everything revolved around Superman, but Louise Lane was still obsessed with the problem of the blackout. She refused to talk about Superman, even though she still had nothing to say to Clark Kent.
Wesley, on the other hand, followed her to the power plant for an interview, but they found nothing here. The power outage was not a problem with the power plant. They had checked here without any problems.
"Damn, this blackout is too strange. We should investigate it deeply," Louise Lane said in the car.
"The editor-in-chief might not agree. He's paying attention to Superman now. He'll be very angry if you do this. Do you not want to mention Superman because he left?" Wesley suddenly asked.
"No, of course not. This is just my intuition as a reporter. A reporter has to trust his intuition."