Especially Edward Flame, who just thought that Adam's E-rated superpower rating could have such a strong ice variant because there might be some physical side effects as a price.
But Adam didn't pay any price, and he added a new variant again?
"Are you serious?" Diana asked again.
Adam said nothing, only slowly closed his eyes and raised his right hand, feeling the gentle breeze in the air.
He needed to focus, to banish all distractions, to test this incredible superpower.
With a serious expression, Adam closed his eyes and sensed everything around him.
[Tree: Jeez, that dog's urine was really pungent, and the smell hasn't dissipated yet.]
[Stone: You're telling me, buddy, it splashed quite a bit on me too.]
[Wind: I saw it go west, let me guide you, come and get it!]
Adam: Damn! This superpower is too difficult to get useful information from before I can control it properly.
And that dog that has shown up several times, is it stealing the spotlight a bit much!
As time passed, his brow furrowed deeper, trying to filter out the meaningless information and focus on his question.
Finally, when everyone around was puzzled, Adam, still with his eyes tightly closed, spoke.
"The current wind direction is southeast."
This out-of-the-blue statement left the crowd, who had been anticipating for a while, feeling bewildered, not understanding the significance of this statement.
But soon, Adam's voice rang out again.
"In about thirty-seven seconds, the wind direction will change to due south."
Diana was taken aback, but she quickly reacted, closing her eyes, slightly lifting her head, and then letting her hands naturally hang relaxed.
Without any command, all the superhumans present, in unison, made the same movement as Diana, incredibly synchronized.
Superhumans, especially those of high rating, have physical fitness and perception superpowers that are absolutely beyond ordinary people.
The wind direction around us sometimes changes in subtle ways, which people usually can't sense unless it's during severe weather.
Especially now, many family members present are ordinary people without any superpowers, and they don't even feel any wind at all.
But superhumans can, especially when they concentrate.
So now, a strange scene appeared on the large sports field.
In the crowd, Adam stood in the center, eyes tightly closed, raising his right hand, fingers gently swaying as if caressing something.
All the superhumans around him, also with their eyes closed, sensing something.
And the other ordinary people present, watched this ritual-like spectacle, not understanding but marveling in their hearts.
No one spoke to disturb, everyone unconsciously stopped talking and all movements, each person as quiet as a mouse, afraid to break this eerie scene.
Everyone seemed to be in a trance, and even onlookers dared not take out their phones to take pictures, fearing that such a small action would also be a disturbance.
The entire venue was so quiet that a pin drop could be heard, with only Adam's voice occasionally breaking the silence.
"In one minute and thirty-five seconds, the wind direction will shift back to southeast."
"In three minutes and twelve seconds, the airflow will become unusually turbulent due to changes in air pressure."
"In five minutes, there will be a significant change in wind direction, turning directly to the northwest."
On the quiet sports field, each of Adam's statements was soft, discussing seemingly trivial matters, yet they struck every superhuman's heart like a heavy hammer. Because as time passed, they were all astonished to find that every word Adam spoke was precise and accurate, down to the exact second!
The expressions on everyone's faces varied.
Edward's face was full of shock, even forming the word "wow" with his mouth.
Serena's brows furrowed deeper, wondering what was on her mind.
While Diana maintained her emotionless facade, keeping up her image of an ice queen, her emotions were hidden.
But in reality, she was already smiling inside, silently talking to herself.
"Impressive, you really nailed it!"
"I used to worry about your low superpower rating; seems I worried for nothing."
As she thought, Adam's nonchalant face, as if he cared about nothing, slowly emerged in her mind.
She had a premonition that Adam was an extraordinary talent, just waiting to shine.
Adam was unaware of what others were thinking; he calmly stated the information he had filtered out.
Finally, he felt that was enough, and he had gained some initial control over this superpower.
So he lowered his hand and opened his eyes.
What he saw was a group of superhumans with closed eyes, each with a different expression, and a group of ordinary people looking at him as if he were a monster.
"Ahem, what are you doing?" He coughed slightly, embarrassed, to signal that he had finished.
People opened their eyes one after another, with various gazes focused on Adam.
A day ago, those gazes were full of doubt and dissatisfaction, but now they had turned into admiration and disbelief.
Diana was the last to open her eyes, stepping to Adam's side.
Suppressing her joy, she asked as calmly as possible:
"So, what is this new variant of your superpower? Is it fortune-telling?"
"Not exactly," Adam explained, "It's more of a sensory superpower; the world around me can tell me some information."
"Also, it seems I've held things up a bit. The plane has been grounded for quite a while now. It's time to leave, right? After all, it's going to rain here in about half an hour."
"Rain?" Diana asked in surprise, looking up at the clear blue sky. "Are you sure?"
Seeing Adam nod, Diana immediately gave the order.
With a flick of her hand, she decided to delay the plane's takeoff.
Wait!
Just to wait for the rain!
Previously, Adam had accurately predicted the changes in wind direction, but those were minor changes. If he could accurately predict the weather, like rain half an hour away, that would be truly terrifying!
Especially now, with the sky clear and the weather perfect, Adam's words seemed particularly unconvincing.
But for some reason, Diana had immense faith in what he said!
"Can you give a specific time?"
Just as Adam was speechless at Diana's capricious decision, a beautiful face with a hint of pride appeared in front of him.
Serena opened a countdown timer on her phone and walked over to ask.
Adam was taken aback, but he closed his eyes, thought for a moment, and said:
"Around, twenty-eight minutes and fifteen seconds, give or take."
As soon as he finished speaking, Serena had set her alarm, thanked him, and walked away.
Everyone just waited, doing nothing, waiting for an event that seemed completely impossible, all witnessing this bizarre "magic show" together.
Yet, the miracle seemed to really be coming.
Twenty minutes later, the weather, which had been pleasant, suddenly picked up the wind.
Twenty-five minutes later, clouds began to gather in the sky, and their color deepened.
The temperature gradually dropped, and the cool breeze rustled, fluttering the girls' skirts.
Serena looked up at the gathering clouds, her right hand, holding her phone, slowly tightening.
There weren't many people present today, but it was lively. Many family members who had come along had already taken out their phones and started filming the sudden cloud cover in the sky.
Experts see the professional aspects, but novices only see the excitement.
In their eyes, the weather had been fine, and after that young man spoke a few words, it was about to rain.
It was almost like summoning wind and rain!
Regardless of whether they knew each other before, people had started chatting with each other.
Although people were used to the existence of superhumans, in reality, interactions between ordinary people and superhumans were still rare. Today, being able to witness such a spectacle firsthand would give them something to talk about over meals and leisure.
It was just unknown how the story of today's events, as it spread from one to ten, and ten to a hundred, would become after being retold.