Chapter 113 They set off fireworks and blew up our door. “No…



Chapter 113 They set off fireworks and blew up our door. “No…

"But it doesn't matter if I can't keep up." Liu Shu saw that she was not anxious at all.

"Yeah, it's not like she has to go to school. I just want her to make some friends," Winnie continued, looking at the materials on the table. "But kids these days are so amazing. The last time I saw one that young, she was actually... Oh, you were there last time."

She seemed to be talking about Damian. Liu Shu nodded. "Hasn't there always been rumors about Robin in Gotham?"

"So that's Robin? Why did I feel like she wasn't that small before? Her clothes were different too." Winnie frowned, as if recalling something.

"You can't use common sense to judge a vigilante. There are several books about the rumors about the bat monster." Liu Shu wanted to say a few words casually to get away with it.

"Isn't it Batman? You don't like him?"

"It's okay. I always thought it was an urban legend in Gotham." Liu Shu lowered his head pretending to be serious.

"I like Wonder Woman, she's so handsome!" Winnie's voice was a little excited. She pushed her phone in front of Liu Shu to let her see the photo.

"Indeed, but you won't see her in Gotham at all." Liu Shu saw many photos of the same scene, which only meant that there was not much video footage of her left.

"Yeah, it would be great if I could meet her in person and ask for her autograph." Winnie put her phone away and patted her sister next to her.

"Go and get the cake."

"Okay!" Tina ran out to get the cake again.

"Aren't we reviewing?" Liu Shu looked at the little figure and once again admired her obedience.

"But it'd be boring to chat without eating something," Winnie said, taking a sip of tea from her cup. "The water's just the right temperature, perfect for something sweet."

"Okay." You won't suffer if you follow the young lady, unless the young lady is not a young lady at all. Liu Shu moved the paper on the table away, making room for the cake.

"What's the use of these books?" Liu Shu picked up a book and opened the first page. It didn't seem to be a textbook issued by the school.

"Don't you think this is a great review atmosphere?" Winnie's answer was somewhat unexpected.

"Is it possible?" Liu Shu's confusion only lasted for a few seconds, because Tina came back with something in her arms.

"elder sister……"

"Thank you." Winnie put the box that covered half of Tina's face on the table.

"Cake? Is anyone having a birthday?" Such a big one? Liu Shu pulled out the paper from the bottom and placed it on the pile of books, then placed the book he had just taken on top of the paper to prevent it from blowing away.

"It's our family chef's birthday," Winnie explained.

"What about the chef?"

"It's vacation time."

“This cake…”

"Let's eat together."

"What about the chef?"

"He's home for his birthday, and we're just looking for an excuse to eat cake anyway."

She said it all... Liu Shu decided to ignore what she just said.

"So what's going on? Your front door?" She still remembered why the chef was on vacation.

Winnie cut the cake and placed it in front of her, sighing, "What else could it be? It's because our neighbors offended the Red Hood Gang."

"?" It's over, there are really 200 swordsmen. Liu Shu took out her cell phone and wanted to ask the members of the Red Hood Gang, but she looked at the contact list for a while and put the phone down again.

She didn't know who to ask. Asking their boss would definitely not work. Jason himself was still confused, and the people Liu Shu knew probably wouldn't be able to take care of such a small matter.

"It seems that my neighbors caused trouble for the Red Hood Group and refused to repent. However, after they found out that they blew up the wrong door, their attitude was okay." Winnie stuffed a piece of cake into her mouth, as if she wanted to calm down by eating.

"Do you know what the trouble is?" Liu Shu also took a bite and found it tasted okay. When chatting about gossip, any food is considered delicious.

"I don't know," Winnie shook her head and talked about another possibly related matter, "but Mr. Wayne came forward to explain his relationship with the Red Hood."

"What did you say?"

"It doesn't matter. He said if it really was related, he would be the richest man in the country now. It makes sense. Who would let their child fake his death for no reason and get involved in gangs?"

"But that's his adopted son."

"Someone asked you that question before," Winnie recalled. "He said all his children just needed to be wealthy third-generations who spent money, just like him. He emphasized 'all his children.'"

“…” Liu Shu didn’t know what to say. She thought it was more interesting to let Bruce become Gotham’s Luthor.

"What's the problem?" Winnie looked as if she believed it.

"No, what did Red Hood say?" Liu Shu didn't think it was easy to be Bruce's child. He did not encourage his children to become vigilantes like him, but if the father was such a role model, the children would also desire to grow up and follow in his footsteps.

"He... I don't have any news about him, and I can't find out either, but his men are retaliating against those who slandered him, and the methods used are a bit violent." Winnie stood up and walked to the window. "But I've indirectly cooperated with that group before, and everything they hand over is very fast, and they always keep their promises. I think he's a pretty good partner in Gotham."

"After all, they are very good at exchanging money for goods." Of course it was fast. Liu Shu seemed to know how they became bigger and stronger. In this era of efficiency, that group of people could use any means to maintain the integrity of the goods and would not be robbed. This defeated quite a few people.

"Better be careful and don't mention their previous identity. I'm afraid they will cause trouble for you." Winnie said in a low voice. Although she was at home, she was still worried about being discovered.

"I understand." Liu Shu didn't say much. Although she felt that it was okay to say that they were a gang in front of the Red Hood members because it was the truth, but since she reminded them...

Liu Shu saw her suddenly walk out, as if she saw something outside.

"Where are you going?"

"Those people are coming. I'll go see what they want to do." Winnie waved at her.

"I'll go with you."

"No, just stay here and help me keep an eye on Tina."

"Okay." Liu Shu agreed, but after Winnie left, she walked to the window.

If you're not with her, you can just look at it from here. The room is on the second floor, so you can see clearly over there.

There were indeed two people at the door, and a truck. Liu Shu saw that both men were holding boxes in their hands. They did not open the broken door, but waited quietly after ringing the doorbell.

Winnie went over and said something to them, then she took the two boxes and stood by.

The visitors unloaded Winnie's front door, put it in the car, and then took a new door out of the truck.

It turned out that he was here to repair the door. Seeing this, Liu Shu returned to the table with tea and cakes with relief.

She picked up the materials under the book and continued to review.

"I'm back!" Winnie's voice came before she even entered the door.

"Yeah." Liu Shu was drinking tea. She had been installing the door downstairs for a long time, and she had memorized everything on the paper.

"They actually came to apologize." Winnie put down the box, her face full of surprise.

"Didn't you know they were coming?" Liu Shu looked at her puzzledly, wondering why she was surprised.

"It's strange! I thought they were just talking, but they really came and even replaced the door," Winnie knocked on the box. "I don't know what's inside."

"Open it and take a look?" Liu Shu was a little curious.

"I don't dare. Could it be a bomb?"

"Then why did you bring it over?"

"I was just guessing. How could it be a bomb?" Winnie opened the lid of the box.

Actually, this cannot be considered a box. It should be a small wooden box, about the size of a shoe box.

After opening it, there was a bottle of wine placed upright inside, padded with silk, which looked very expensive.

But Liu Shu didn't recognize these. She pointed to another box and said, "What about the one below?"

"Wow, I saw someone hold a wine tasting for this before," Winnie closed the small box, "The temperature today is... okay. Now this has to be put in the wine cellar."

She put the box down firmly on the ground and opened another one.

The box looked very light and there was nothing inside, just a flare and an ordinary signal gun.

"!" Winnie was startled.

"It looks like the kind used by the Red Hood Gang. If you're in danger in the future, you can launch this to get them to help you." Liu Shu picked up the flare and saw a familiar logo on it.

"Well, at least it's not a threat." Winnie took the flare and solemnly put it back to its original place.

"I'll put them away..." She walked out again with the box in her hands, this time walking very slowly.

"What is that?" Tina looked at her sister treating the two boxes with some confusion.

"Apology for smashing the wrong door. Were you scared yesterday?" Liu Shu raised his hand and touched her hair.

Tina shook her head. "No, two uncles gave me candy yesterday, but my sister said they set off fireworks at the door and broke it."

"What does it mean to offend?" she asked, "And who is Red Hood?"

Liu Shu found both questions difficult to answer. Really, Winnie didn't even avoid the children when she said those things just now.

"To offend someone means to have a grudge. Red Hood is...if you're in danger you can go to him for help, but if you see him on the street you must avoid him."

"So what does he look like... Why would he help me? If he would help, why would I hide from him?"

"He looks... the same as his name." Liu Shu found that this child was at the age when he loved asking questions the most, and she began to hope that Winnie would come back soon.

"Okay." Tina didn't ask any more questions. She looked at her homework book worriedly, as if she had encountered another question that she couldn't answer.

"What don't you understand?" Liu Shu sat next to her, intending to teach her first.

"Here." Tina pointed to a mixed addition and multiplication problem.

"Let me see..." Liu Shu didn't say that this question was easy. The child next to her was just starting to learn, and she couldn't let her become bored with studying.

"I don't know anything except this." She said looking a little guilty.

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