"That's great. I heard your child is very smart. Should we enroll him in a school?"
"No need, no need. He reads books on his own all the time, and he's not bad at all."
If I wanted to, I would say to myself, "That child really doesn't require any effort from me; he's easy to take care of."
Old Han couldn't help but feel curious whenever he thought about the child he had taken in a few years ago.
So smart, at such a young age, he can read and write, and he can study at home obediently, without causing his family any headaches.
He would also go outside to find food on his own, and he could see the child having a barbecue in the yard every few days.
Apart from having a large appetite, he was fine. Why did that family, whose name we didn't even know, abandon him?
After thinking it over and over, Old Han still couldn't figure it out, so he just took the box containing the food and headed home.
As a storyteller who had been doing this for who knows how many years, his employer provided him with lunch and he earned a good wage, so he could be considered quite well-off.
The house has a small courtyard; it's spacious and comfortable.
Before he even opened the door, he could smell the aroma of roasted meat inside.
As expected, a bonfire was lit in the yard, and a boy was barbecuing a skinned and gutted rabbit on a stick.
The only seasoning was salt, but the meat still smelled delicious under the heat of the flames.
"Han Feiyu, you're roasting a rabbit? Where did it come from?"
"Oh, the old man is back. What good luck, we just happened to run into him. He'll be right there. How about having something to eat?"
Han Feiyu, the child who was abandoned by the Zhou family a few years ago, is the one who was born as a demon star.
My account was almost deleted at the start, but luckily it was adopted by Old Man Han, and it seems to have grown up quite a bit now.
"You just happened to be lucky to run into them? You didn't steal anything from the hunter, did you?"
Some veteran hunters have a tradition of hunting; their keen eyesight allows them to catch you even if you run miles away.
"They might even shoot you an arrow then; a wooden arrow, they can pierce through stone."
"Don't worry, don't worry, how could I possibly lie to you?"
Han Feiyu smiled as he wandered aimlessly in the suburbs when a rabbit limped over.
The left hind leg was still bleeding and broken; it looked like it had been caught in a trap.
"Come here, little bunny, be a good boy/girl~"
Han Feiyu took a deep breath and displayed a wonderfully approachable aura as he slowly moved closer to the rabbit.
A hand gently stroked its back, moving upwards little by little, and then snapped its neck.
"You're bleeding uncontrollably, you won't survive like this, right?"
Oh, poor little rabbit, I'll give you a quick death so you won't have to suffer hunger and pain any longer!
Then, he brought the rabbit back, skillfully cleaned it, and started a fire to roast it.
Yes, that's the whole process. He just overlooked a few details about Old Man Han. It's not a big deal, not a big deal.
"You little rascal, I have a feeling you're trying to fool me..."
After giving lunch to Han Feiyu, the old man broke off a rabbit leg and slowly gnawed on it.
Looking at the child who was eating with his head down, Han Feiyu gave him a feeling of purity and innocence, just like the child.
The old man pondered that since he had already decided to let him take care of him in his old age and see him off in his final days, then he should also pass on his legacy to him.
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