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Chapter 90 Language Teacher



Chapter 90 Language Teacher

Chapter 90 Language Teacher

Aaron, holding the two girls' hands, rushed into the library through the doors, almost running.

He kept estimating the time; it shouldn't have been more than an hour, right?

He wiped away the sweat with a handkerchief and straightened his clothes.

Anne looked at Aaron: "How did you know we were in danger?"

Aaron shrugged and said, "The people delivering supplies said that green-eyed people had appeared in town, so I knew you were in trouble and came to town to find you immediately."

"I see," Anne nodded.

"However, thanks to the commotion you caused, which attracted a lot of attention and left plenty of clues, I was able to find the place where you were being held in time."

"But, Aaron, those people are really scary. Why do they hate green-eyed people so much? Are green-eyed people truly evil?"

Upon hearing this, Aaron couldn't help but shake his head:

Whether the green-eyed people are evil or not is irrelevant to that group. They simply want to prove that they are righteous. To prove their righteousness, they need a foil, or rather, an enemy, nothing more.

"So, they don't understand the green-eyed people at all?"

"I am not qualified to judge, because I do not understand green-eyed people."

"But I don't think so," Anne said suddenly with certainty.

Aaron asked curiously, "Oh? Why do you make that judgment?"

"Because I know Tuscarola, she seems to be just an ordinary little girl, no different from others except for her eye color. But Aaron, my eye color is also different from everyone else's."

"This only proves that not all green-eyed people are demons."

Aaron said, a smile spreading across his face, and patted Annie's head.

"But that's enough. All you need to know is Tuscarola. Anne, I'm glad you can protect her."

However, the price was that Aaron burned through more than half an hour of his lifespan.

Aaron had some prior knowledge of the people's attitudes toward the green-eyed people, but he had never experienced it firsthand.

I never imagined that racial prejudice and hatred had gone to such an extreme.

However, Tuscarola's race cannot be changed, and Aaron must devise some strategies to prevent this from happening again.

A few days later, Aaron sent someone to find Tuscarola a pair of sunglasses.

Although they're called sunglasses, they're actually just tinted glass and don't have a polarizing effect, but they do somewhat conceal her eye color.

Then, she was given the name of a kingdom.

Aaron took the pronunciation of Tuscarola and chose the name "Lola".

As for her surname, given her role as Anne's sister, the best option is undoubtedly "Booker".

Lola Booker is Tuscalola's new name.

Half a year has passed in the blink of an eye.

Anne and Lola's relationship was better than Alan had expected, and he was naturally happy about it.

And thanks to Anne, Lola's English has also made great progress.

All I can say is that Anne is a true genius.

She mastered the Green Eyes Language in just two months and was able to communicate fluently with Lola.

From then on, she became the bridge between Aaron and Laura.

While teaching Lola Kingdom's language, she also guided Aaron in learning Green Eyes' language, resulting in Aaron, who had hardly ever left the country, now understanding a little bit of the language of the new continent.

Aaron was naturally very happy about this, and as a result, the plan to teach Laura "The Knot of the Clouds" could be put on the agenda soon.

In the evening, number seventy-six landed on the parrot stand.

This parrot is middle-aged, and based on experience, it won't be long before it returns to the colony to retire.

Its offspring will take its place as regular visitors to Aaron's Library.

However, Aaron touched his nearly forty-year-old face—as long as Anne and Lola remained in the library, he would have no way to remove the disguise and reveal his true appearance.

The radio continued broadcasting its content, and Aaron listened quietly.

When he hears something, he inevitably lingers in his thoughts for a moment longer.

The Lines Plateau has recently been the site of a civil war.

From the moment Aurelia and her daughter gave their names, Aaron could guess their identities from their surnames.

Aaron, however, was not interested in their past and therefore did not think much of it or ask any further questions.

But ten years ago, Natalie and Bekas's farewell conversation forced Aaron to learn many things.

Therefore, this news is undoubtedly intelligence from an old friend for Aaron.

He couldn't help but wonder if this incident was related to Casey, or if Natalie was involved, or perhaps both.

Regardless of the answer, Aaron only hopes that all those people who left him with precious memories are doing well.


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