At least he has both parents and a stable home.
It is precisely because of this that he cherishes this home so much and does not want it to be destroyed no matter what happens.
When Levi was invited to sit at the table, Huck's sister and his father were both surprised.
When sweeping the streets in the city, can you actually sweep a living person home?
Obviously, as the head of the family, Huck's father had some concerns about Levi's identity, but at the dinner table, he did not ask directly, but asked indirectly.
"Mr. Wu is from Xinlan?"
"Just call me Wu Wei. I'm not from Xinlan. I was born in Iris, under the rule of Grand Duke Green."
Levi spoke naturally, and at the same time put the fried egg on his plate on the plate next to Huck, the little girl who was looking at him eagerly.
For the Hake family, eggs are not something they can eat at every meal. At this dinner, only the two men in the family and Levi, the outsider, are qualified to enjoy them.
As for his identity problem, 627 had already completely handled it for him when he just got off the station.
Whether it is the travel information or the identity proof, all are recorded in the Xinlan Government Affairs Center, and no one can find any fault with it.
"But, the name Wu Wei doesn't seem like something someone from the West District would choose. Except for the nobles, no one here has a surname."
"Of course, I was born in Iris, but I grew up in the academy in the East District. Have you heard of that city? It's a very famous educational city."
"Ah, I have heard that many children of the Grand Dukes went to school there."
"Yes, the grandduke's son of Iris, Sherlock Green. He was the second to last head of the academy's discipline department. The academy was ruined by his successor. A damn bastard destroyed that holy land of knowledge."
Levi mercilessly criticized the villain who destroyed the academy, as if he had some deep hatred between him and him.
Hearing this, Huck couldn't help but look up at Levi.
"Have you seen that Mr. Forrester?"
Levi raised his eyebrows subconsciously.
"Mr. Forrest? My friend, he is a historical criminal identified by the central government. If he hadn't died without leaving any trace, I think those gentlemen in the cabinet would have dug him out of his grave and crushed his bones to scatter his ashes."
"That's for you guys."
Huck seemed to have no scruples at all in front of Levi. Now that his entire family's lives were in the hands of this man, he had already reached the stage of giving up hope.
"It is because of Mr. Forrest that people like us at the bottom of society have the opportunity to become scientists. If it weren't for him, we might never have known what the so-called rules are in this life."
The atmosphere at the table became a little weird. Huck's mother tugged at Huck's sleeve under the table, but she couldn't stop him from finishing his words.
Levi just nodded at this.
"That's a coincidence. Before the academy was destroyed, I was actually a classmate of Mr. Forrest for a period of time."
Huck's eyes suddenly lit up.
"What kind of man is he?"
Levi smiled.
"Everyone thinks he is a mad dog that bites people indiscriminately."
Huck's face turned cold again.
"Then what."
"Then, he really bit everyone to death."
He couldn't easily exert any influence on Huck's thinking, but Huck's parents were obviously a pair of ordinary farmers, and they obviously didn't know about Huck's cousin's affairs.
Levi just gave them some slight hints, and the couple no longer had any doubts or rejection of him.
In the room where Huck lived, a bed was made up and Levi could live there temporarily.
The next day, Huck went to work with a worried look on his face. Huck's parents were getting ready to start a day's work, and Levi, like a real tutor, began to teach Julia, a little girl who looked to be 7 or 8 years old, to read with all his heart.
But it was obvious that a girl of this age would not have any interest in studying. After learning that Levi was a traveler who had visited many cities, she became very interested in the travel experiences of her tutor.
"Have you been to Central? I heard that there is a place called Weiyang Pavilion in the city center of Central, where the evil emperor and his family live."
"Of course I have."
"Is Weiyang Pavilion high?"
"It's tall. It's taller than the tallest building in Xinlan."
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"So high? It will almost pass through the clouds!"
"It won't go through the clouds. There are rocks on the clouds. Have you ever been to the barrier?"
"My father used to go there to mine stones, and our family lived next to the rampart for a year."
"The clouds above are almost like a barrier."
"That's really ugly."
Julia supported her chin with both hands and looked out the window at the clouds that never dissipated and were always bright no matter whether it was windy or rainy. She tried to imagine that they looked exactly like the barrier.
"Then the world has become a cage. We are just like Tiger, all living in a cage."
"What is Tiger?"
"It's a parrot in Rachel's family. Her family is very rich and can live in a tall and big house. Tiger is her father's baby. He can say 'hello', 'I'm taking a shit', and 'goodbye'. It's very interesting, but Rachel's family has always kept it in a cage. Sometimes I can see it when I pass by her house. It keeps staring at me. I know it wants to get out of the cage."
Levi didn't think anything of it at first, but the next second, he seemed to have suddenly thought of something, and his eyes narrowed slightly.
"Parrot. I've seen a parrot in the academy before. It's also very interesting."
Julia looked at him in surprise and shook her calf.
"Can that parrot speak human language?"
"Not only can it speak human language, it also likes to eat human hearts."
The little girl was stunned. After a few seconds, she came to her senses, pouted her lips and muttered.
"You must be lying. Birds eat grains. How can they eat human hearts?"
Levi smiled and didn't argue with her. Instead, he placed a piece of white paper in front of Julia.
"Okay, don't worry about whether I'm lying or not, the small talk ends here. First, write down the few words you know so far, so that I can see what level you are at."
Ninety-nine percent of all children in the world don't like going to class, and young Julia is no exception.
With a bitter face, she reluctantly picked up the pen and began to squeeze out the little ink in her stomach onto the white paper.
(End of this chapter)