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Chapter 17 Getting along

(The book has been signed, Xiaodao asks for recommendation and collection, thank you.)

Ni Feiyang was silent for a while and said, "My name is Ni Feiyang, I saved you because of chance..."

"Wait, your name is very difficult to pronounce. Are you Chinese? Wow, it's cool..." Matilda interrupted.

"Please, can you wait for me to finish?"

"Oh, sorry, you keep going."

......

"I..." Ni Feiyang frowned, "Where did I say?"

Matilda shrugged and said, "Your name is Ni...Ni...Feiyang."

"Okay, you can call me Yang in the future. It's because of chance. God knows... For this world, I'm a killer." Ni Feiyang said slowly.

"What does it mean to this world?" Matilda couldn't help but interrupt again.

“Literally.”

"Literally? Is there another world?" Matilda was very curious.

Ni Feiyang rubbed his temples, then looked at Matilda and said, "Do you know? Sometimes I can't say so much in a year."

Matilda stuck out her tongue and said hurriedly: "Sorry, I'm just curious...uh...Okay, your name is Ni Feiyang, I can call you Yang, you are a killer, literally, killer," she waved her hand, "Please continue."

"It's gone." Ni Feiyang leaned back and leaned on the chair. This is why many people don't like raising children. In his five hundred years of time-spatial walking career, he has played many roles, but one thing rarely happened, that is, he has been with children for a long time, especially a villain like Matilda who is about twelve years old, who has officially entered the rebellious period and is very curious.

"Not? Oh, you haven't told me why there is nothing in your house." Matilda asked.

"Because I'm poor, I can't afford anything." Ni Feiyang shook his head and said.

"Aren't you a killer? The killers on movies and TV are very rich. They will have a lot of money if they kill one of them." Matilda said.

"Because I am stupid and clumsy, I can't kill anyone every time, so I have no money." Ni Feiyang was almost annoyed.

Seeing Ni Feiyang's appearance, Matilda curled her lips and said, "Am I annoying? I'm sorry, I won't ask."

Ni Feiyang nodded and said, "Thank you, it is very difficult for a person to see his own shortcomings..."

Before he could finish his words, Matilda continued, "Can you see your shortcomings?"

Ni Feiyang stood up, breathed a sigh of relief and said, "We two are quiet for five minutes first, my head hurts."

The world finally became quiet, and Ni Feiyang felt that he had returned to his own rhythm. He walked to the window and looked quietly at the pedestrians on the street. There were already many policemen and ambulances on the other side of the road. The medical staff took a stretcher upstairs and carried people downstairs. The stretcher was covered with a white cloth sheet. Matilda walked to the window gently and looked at all this silently. This time she didn't say a word.

Ni Feiyang stretched out his hand and stroked her little head. Matilda subconsciously leaned on Ni Feiyang. After a long time, Ni Feiyang said, "Are you hungry?"

Matilda raised her head and said, "A little bit, but here you..." She turned to look at the empty kitchen. "I'll take you out for dinner."

"You don't have money."

"There is still money for meals."

Matilda flashed her blue eyes and said, "Where to go?"

The two walked out of the apartment and came to the street. One tall and one short, they walked side by side. Ni Feiyang suddenly asked, "If you were asked to make a new choice just now, would you still follow me?"

Matilda thought for a while and said, "I don't know. I just wanted to live. I had no other way except to follow you."

After walking for a while, Ni Feiyang asked again: "Do you like Chinese food?"

"Of course," said Matilda. "I heard that Chinese food is the best food in the world, but I've never tried it."

No one knows how many Chinese cities there are in the United States, because whenever there are places where Chinese people live, people will naturally mark them with the mark of Chinese color. Whether it is called Chinatown, Chinatown, or ina-town, it is the end point and base of Chinese life.

The entire Chinese-American population of New York City is about 500,000, but only 80,000 people live and do business in Manhattan Chinatown. Even so, this place is already the most Chinese-sized Chinese in the Western Hemisphere, so some people proudly call New York Chinatown "the Chinese city of the United States."

But what is strange is that Chinatowns in other cities in the United States, such as Chinatowns in Washington, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Boston and other cities, have beautiful archways as landmark buildings. However, Chinatown in New York has no placards. Only the bronze elephant of Lin Zexu standing in Qishilinguo Square and the statue of Confucius in front of Confucius Building tell people that this is Chinatown.

When Ni Feiyang and Matilda arrived in Chinatown, it was already noon, and it was very lively. There were many restaurants, jewelry stores, wedding studios, career introduction offices, and travel companies run by Chinese people. To calculate it roughly, there are about 500 restaurants, more than 260 jewelry stores and 25 are very good. These shops and stores not only provide extremely convenient services for Chinese people living in the United States, but also open a good place to alleviate their homesickness for Chinese people who have lived on the other side for a long time.

On Baoli Street, Luo Tai found a restaurant called "Louwailou", which mainly operates Shanghai cuisine. After he brought Matilda in, the waiter enthusiastically arranged for the two to sit at the dining table near the window and handed the menu to Ni Feiyang.

There are two fonts on the menu, Chinese and English. Ni Feiyang looked at it and asked Matilda, "What do you want to eat?"

Matilda shrugged and continued, "I don't know Chinese food at all, please watch it."

Ni Feiyang picked up the menu sideways and said to the waiter: "Come on these snacks, and have two more bowls of soup." The waiter took the menu and smiled and said, "Okay, you guys wait."

"How many years have you been to the United States? Or was it born in the United States?" Matilda asked with her chin on her hands, her curiosity coming again.

"What would you do if I told you that I am an illegal immigrant?" Ni Feiyang did not answer her, but asked something else.

Matilda shrugged and said, "Not really. The important thing is that you take me to Chinese food. You are the first person in the world to take me out for Chinese food. Oh, or you are the first person to take me out for dinner. My parents never take me out for food."

"Then am I lucky?"

"Haha." Matilda smiled. This was her first time laughing today. "It should be that I'm very lucky."
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