Julian Mendoza - The Happy Bird


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Julian Mendoza - The Happy Bird

He couldn't ignore it, so he became my brother.

When I was four years old, he carried me out of the fire and I saw the sun for the first time.

He bought me an ice cream and threw the clothes with the tag into the trash can. The chip had long been invalid and the pattern printed on the new clothes was something I had never seen before. He saw my confusion and squatted down to stroke my head.

This is Garfield. His cross earrings swayed under the cover of his red hair. The uncles and aunts said that this was called faith. Occasionally, they would read a long passage of words that I couldn't understand to me and my brothers and sisters. He pointed to the pattern and explained it very seriously. A very fat cat.

It turns out there are such cats. I nodded to show that I got it.

The ice cream was sweet, the sun was a little hot, the new clothes were comfortable, and he asked me to call him brother.

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"Hey, Uncle Mason," Julian stared at the blackboard with a serious face, but his mind had already wandered. The system interface was directly hung on the panel. Even though he was only nine years old, he knew how to do superficial work. He was really teachable. "You can hack into Baird's computer, right? Help me find the chat records or something."

"He didn't use the computer at home," Mason said, his tone still cold even when talking to a child, "You checked it."

"But didn't I find out anything?" Julian was not ashamed of his lack of skills, and he was still confident. As the youngest employee in the water plant, the seniors were willing to teach him some unique skills, but due to his age and talent, he could only learn the basics. Just like Ishii Kazuki could open the safe with a fingerprint, he could at most steal a few wallets in the chaos. "I'm afraid it's hidden too deep for me to find..."

"No." Mason said indifferently, and the call interface showed hung up the next second.

"Uncle Mason is so cold," Julian used his textbook to block his teacher's sight and pouted to vent his dissatisfaction, "I don't know why Sister Tina likes such a person..."

But since Uncle Mason has already checked the computer, Julian knows Mason quite well. Alvin is Mason's confidant, and he himself has been entrusted to Mason and Christina. I ask you, no matter what guesses and ideas Mason has, he will definitely check them himself first.

In other words, judging from Mason's hacking skills, Baird had indeed never used the computer at home.

"But he left on his own initiative..." Julian wrote and drew in his notebook in distress, "There must be a destination, an assistant, and the contact information of the assistant..."

Baird's parents are also rich and powerful people. Judging from the pressure they put on the police and forced the FBI to send agents to investigate the case, they must have checked every aspect but still failed to find the so-called helper.

"Are you still thinking about Baird?" The classmate who was a little drowsy after being made sleepy by the teacher suddenly perked up after seeing the letters on Julian's notebook. He lowered his voice and whispered to him, "Maybe he and his Huckleberry went to the cave to look for treasure."

"Huckleberry" Julian looked at his deskmate with a little surprise. This guy was always well-known throughout the school for being well-informed. Due to his family's religious beliefs, each generation of his family had at least six children. Over the generations, they formed a large family with a bunch of brothers and sisters covering all grades. They were immersed in gossip every day. "Did Baird find his Huckleberry?"

"Are you sure, Benedict?"

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