Waterlogged

Jaden's family had finally arrived at the cabin after a long morning of driving. While everyone else was unpacking and settling in, Jaden's dad took the boat down to the lake to put it into the water. The whole family was looking forward to an afternoon of waterskiing, fishing, and having fun in the sun.
When Jaden's Dad returned, the family decided to have a quick lunch before heading out to the lake together. After lunch, everyone hurriedly changed into their swimsuits and put on sunblock.
Just as they were about to walk out the door, they heard a loud clap of thunder. Suddenly, they saw rain pouring down.
"Well, that's just awesome," Jaden said with a scowl. "I really love rain."

When Jaden says, "Well, that's just awesome. I really love rain," this is an example of verbal irony, Jaden really means

A. He is thankful that they are getting much-needed rain
B. He is excited about being alone in the cabin
C. He is angry that the rain is spoiling the family's outing
D. He is looking forward to watching the rain

C. He is angry that the rain is spoiling the family's outing