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Chapter one hundred and seventy-one natural enemies

Unexpectedly, Zhang Lisheng's request was rejected by Lili without hesitation, "Of course not, baby, your situation is special, it is too dangerous to go back to western Sichuan. You must not go back, you must not...

Moreover, during this winter vacation, I plan to take you to see your grandfather and grandma. The first Sunday next year is your grandfather’s 60th birthday. This is a big day for him and the most suitable day to meet you..."

According to the Chinese Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches, sixty years are a cycle, called "Jiazi". For Chinese Meditates, the 60th birthday is the most important day in their lives. However, although Zhang Lisheng didn't know much about his grandfather, he knew that he was a senior judge of the New York State Court of Appeals.

In the United States, a judge in a state court with a very high social status cannot be the first generation of immigrants in China.

"On my 60th birthday, will my grandfather still care about this? He is not a Chinese..." Although he felt that his mother's emotions were a little wrong and his words were a bit incoherent, Zhang Lisheng still fought for it again.

"Baby, nationality does not represent the belonging of culture. From a legal perspective, you are not Chinese now, aren't you?"

"I'm different from my mother. I grew up in China and have my bloodline..."

"No matter whether it is the same or different, I will never allow you to go to China, never!" Lili suddenly shouted with great excitement.

Zhang Lisheng was stunned for a moment, and said carefully after a moment of silence: "Don't be angry, mom, if you don't let me go back to western Sichuan, then I won't go back."

"Baby, it's not that I don't let you go back, but that it's that China, especially the remote western Sichuan, is too dangerous for you. Don't think that you grew up there, and that's your paradise.

Actually, there are many 'natural enemies' and many very right 'natural enemies'. Don't run back quietly by yourself. It's really dangerous there..."

Seeing that his mother was not talking aimlessly, Zhang Lisheng felt a strange feeling in his heart, but because Lili was so excited that she couldn't control herself, he didn't ask much. He just kept ensuring that he would never have any thoughts to return to China.

Under the comfort of the boy's clever words, Lili gradually calmed down. At this time, Zhang Lisheng pretended to be unintentionally and asked: "Mom, what do you mean by saying that there are many of my 'natural enemies' in western Sichuan in China? I am not a pest..."

"In the eyes of many terrible paranoids, you are a 'pest'," Lili hesitated for a while when she heard her son's question. In order to completely dispel his idea of ​​returning to China, she whispered in a serious face: "Baby, you have the ability to communicate with animals and should know that you are born different from ordinary people.

How to say it? In the eyes of some people who have superpowers in China, you are equivalent to the Jews in the eyes of the "crazy believers" among medieval Christians, who are born with "original sin".

They will be hostile to you, hurt or even kill you for no reason. Such behavior will not only not be condemned by their companions, but will also win respect and reputation.

Do you still remember. Before I took you back to New York, did you suddenly faint in the Qingyang Palace in Rongcheng? At that time, a girl with incredible power appeared, and she was full of hostility towards you.

If I hadn't been speaking Mi Language all the time, he had misunderstood your origin, maybe the consequences would have been unimaginable."

"There is such a thing, mom, do you know what these people are from?" Zhang Lisheng asked thoughtfully.

"I don't know their origin, but most of those people are dressed as Taoist priests and monks, but not necessarily...

Listen to baby, I want you to tell me sincerely that you will never return to China in your life...

Oh, this is so embarrassing to you. After all, it is the hometown where you grew up. Even if you promise me now, you will not keep your promise in the future...

Well, let's set the time for you to be twenty-three years old, no, thirty years old, or thirty years old. At that time, you should look completely American and must have a very high social status.

If you return to China, no one will hurt you rashly. Can you promise me, please do you? Li Sheng, promise me that you will go back when you are thirty."

"Of course, mom, don't worry, I will never return to China before running for the US president." Looking at my mother's longing eyes, Zhang Lisheng nodded and replied jokingly.

Lili was relieved when she heard this. Sure enough, the boy never mentioned the incident of returning to western Sichuan to visit him again.

In the blink of an eye, Christmas was coming. On Christmas Eve, Zhang Lisheng stayed at home and met the eldest son of Laven's house who rushed back to New York from California from California, Stephen Laven, and Lady and Ruili, who had not been masked for a long time after rushing to college.

As the "quarterback" of the UCLA football team, Stephen, with golden hair and a strong face, has a strong body that is one head taller than his father. However, his personality seems to be exactly the opposite of his appearance, and he looks very gentle and amiable.

As soon as he entered the house, the tall and strong young man shouted: "Brother Stephen, Brother Stephen, you are back..." He flew to Michelle, Harry, and Jill who were hugging him, and immediately said to Zhang Lisheng who was standing beside him with a smile on his face: "Hi, young man, you must be Lisheng. Can you come here to hug the brother you first met?"

"Of course," Zhang Lisheng smiled and hugged Stephen enthusiastically, "Hello Stephen."

"Hello Li Sheng.

Oh by the way, this is the gift I bought for you." Stephen said, and stuffed a box in his hand to Zhang Lisheng, "Let's see if you like it?"

In the box is a set of high-definition blue-ray discs called ‘The Cherished Animals of Our Planet’s”, which is a good gift for a sophomore in high school who is introverted and dull but keen on biology research.

"I like it very much, thank you." Zhang Lisheng took out the DVD disc from the box and looked at it, and said politely.

"Dear Brother Li Sheng, I originally had a gift for you, a razor for shaving hair for pigs, but unfortunately I forgot to go on the train." Radie, who was standing beside him, said with a smile.

After successfully being promoted to the University of California, Los Angeles and having been a football teammate again with his brother, this young man with a bit of naughty personality has not changed much.

"Shut up, Raddy, your living expenses and scholarships must be used to get a girlfriend. Even if you really want to make a prank, you can't afford to buy a razor for shaving pigs.
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