Chapter Ninety-Five: Kaya's Secret 2
Not only was Phyllis a great magician, he was also particularly good at drawing and writing books. He often records what is happening around him in the form of drawings and writing. The contents on the walls and shelves were all made by Phyllis. These things are undoubtedly the most precious things for people like Su Rui.
"Wood, your friends have been rescued, can you tell me who your mother is now?" Kaya still remembered the agreement, seeing that Suri and Mante had been rescued, and Wood should tell himself the truth.
"My mother is Lilia, and what you see Phyllis is my grandfather, and that's the way it is. Wood calmly said that he would not look the other way on his mother and grandfather because of the eyes of others.
"Please tell me, it's all true, are you sure you're Lilia's child?" Kaya had already had this suspicion in her heart, but when she heard it from Wood's mouth, she still couldn't believe it.
"Wood is telling the truth, and I can testify to this, which Principal Brooke himself admitted. Perhaps he already knew about Wood's identity from the beginning, but for some reason, he kept it a secret. Professor Siye explained.
But Kaya still had a lot of doubts in his heart, and he asked puzzledly:
"Since you're Lilia's child, why would they agree to let you stay at the Bird Academy? Kaya felt that since Wood was Lilia's child, Wood would definitely be ostracized and ridiculed in all kinds of ways at the Bird Silent Academy. I don't know why Wood continues to stay there, continue to suffer the criticism and exclusion of those people.
"Of course I'm going to stay at the Bird Whisper Academy, why should I leave here?" Wood thought Kaya's question was strange.
"Didn't they feel sorry for you? You must know that your mother Lilia and grandfather Phyllis did not have a good reputation in the wizarding world. If anybody threatens you, if so, please tell me. This time, I can help you for free. Kaya suddenly said with a very serious expression.
"Thank you for your kindness, I'm having a great time there, are these all things left by my grandfather Phyllis, why are you here?" Wood didn't want to discuss the issue any longer, so he changed the subject.
Wood discovers that Kaya is familiar with everything in this room, and doesn't know what it had to do with Phyllis.
"Phyllis, that is, your grandfather is my master, and your mother, Lilia, I have almost watched grow up. She was a very naughty child, and she plucked the feathers from me a lot. The most timely, I almost plucked all the feathers out of my body. Kaya spitted, but the expression on her face was happy when she talked about Lilia and Professor Phyllis.
Wood thought of the marks and feathers he had just plucked from Kaya's body, and for a moment he felt that he was much closer to his mother. It's just that it's a sad thing for Kaya, because it's always it that gets hurt.
Wood didn't think that Kaya's former owner was Phyllis, and that he had grown up watching his mother. All of this is exciting for Wood. For the first time, Wood met a witness who had a lot of intersections with his mother's life, and he had so many questions he wanted to ask Kaya.
"You mean, you grew up watching my mother, so you know everything about her, right?" asked Wood, excitedly, he had never seen his own mother, and the only time he saw it was in the family portrait in the book, when she was a little baby.
Hearing Kaya's words, Suri and Mante were also happy for Wood.
"Wood, maybe you can know everything about your mother from Kaya, and believe that everything you know from Kaya is the most authentic and credible, and it will be important to you. Suri believed that since Kaya's owner was Phyllis the Magi, she had grown up watching Lilia. Then everything it knows must be the most authentic and credible. And these contents are very important for Wood at this time.
Because these things will become a strong backing to support Wood to continue to walk bravely, and it is also a spiritual support.
"Yes, I know everything about Lilia and Phyllis Magicians, and if I have time, I can tell you about it for a day and a night. Kaya said with great emotion that he didn't expect to be able to meet Lilia's child 10 years later, which made the lonely Kakaya finally see a glimmer of hope.
"This house, as you can see, was once where Phyllis lived. Lilia lived here when she was there, but when Lilia left the wizarding world, she took everything she had, so you won't see anything about her here. Kaya knew what Wood was looking for about her mother, but for some reason Lilia had taken everything that had to do with her and left none behind.
"Can I just watch it?" Wood didn't want everyone to follow him, he just wanted to watch quietly by himself.
"Of course, this is your grandfather's home, and of course it's your home, and now you're the owner of this house. From now on, no one can enter without your permission, including me and Professor Siye. Kaya quipped, and with that, Kaya turned his gaze back to Professor Siye and asked:
"Now that you know the truth of the matter, why don't you come and tell me? You said you came here because you were worried about Wood's safety, so are you worried about someone here who will hurt him? Is it me?" Kaya was concerned about Professor Seyer's words.
"There may be other dangers here besides you that we don't know, who knows. Now that I've promised Principal Brooke that I'm never going to let it happen again, I have to make sure Wood is safe so I don't lose my trust with Principal Brooke. Professor Siye replied tactfully, abandoning his responsibilities.
Wood walked alone in the rooms, each of which was large and spacious. It still retains the decoration style of the year, but the things are a little messy. Wood guessed that they must have left in a panic, unprepared, almost in a panic, and never returned.
Thinking about what happened after them, Wood looked at the places where they had lived, and his heart was mixed.