Chapter Fifty-Eight: From a World of Books
After a while, a portrait of Su Rui appeared on the blank page. It's just that this avatar doesn't look very similar to the current Su Rui, and the Su Rui on the page should be bigger than her now, and she looks more mature.
"This shouldn't be what you will look like when you grow up, right?" Mante looked at Su Rui, who was a little gentle and elegant on the page, and then looked at Su Rui's appearance now, feeling that these were clearly two different people.
"Maybe when you grow up, you will become the opposite of what you are now, I don't know, how can we know what will happen when you grow up?" Su Rui said pretending not to care, but her eyes couldn't help but look at the portrait of herself. The above self is obviously in great contrast with the current self.
The portrait then vanished, and Suri found Wood sitting there silently, not saying a word, not knowing what he was thinking.
"Still thinking about the handprint?" asked Suri, who had seen that her and Mante's handprints had made them see something related to her, but Wood was pitch black. This reminded them of the sentence they had just seen, if the former was a warning reminder, then the latter was not telling Wood about the consequences.
Wood shook his head, and then silently turned the third page, which was no longer blank, but a scene full of life. Wood turned the page, and the little man on it began to move.
A woman walks down the street with a small child in her arms, and the child shyly hides in her mother's arms as she sees people coming and going. There were a few older boys gathered around a toy shop window, looking at the various toys inside, and talking about something.
Someone was flying in the air on a bicycle, and he didn't know what was important to that person, but he rode fast. Because the speed was so fast, it almost collided with an oncoming car. Wood watched so much that just as the bicycle and car were about to collide, Wood's heart fluttered.
Fortunately, that person's skills were excellent, and he came to a drift in time, just avoiding the oncoming car. Just as the bike stopped, Wood recognized it as Speed.
"Look, isn't this speed, who is the person in this car, do you know it?" said Wood, pointing to the school rider that was exactly like his own, and the person in the car was a very young man.
Wood remembered that Mante had told him that there were only a few people in the entire wizarding world who had speed, and he didn't know who this person would be.
"Oh my God, this can't be what Phyllis looked like when he was younger, right? Oh my God, I can't believe my eyes, I saw what Phyllis looked like when he was younger. Su Rui looked at the young man above and said excitedly, the man looked like he was twenty years old, with a vigorous face.
"Is this Phyllis the Magician?" Wood repeated, and if you look closely, this man's facial features are a little imaginary to the avatar he saw last night. It's just that the people in this picture are small, and Wood can't confirm that they are the same person.
"He wrote this book, and it's only natural to have him on it, you two don't want to make such a fuss. Mante was on the side, listening to Su Rui and Wood's overreactions, and he couldn't stand it anymore.
"How can you understand our world, in your eyes, I am afraid that only your Professor Siye is the one who can inspire you the most. "Su Rui because she saw the person she wanted to see the most. So I didn't get angry with Mante, and the tone of my voice became much softer.
"He's just so good, he's a dead man now, and what you see is just a microcosm of his past. And ......" Mante wanted to say something, but thinking of how much Su Rui liked Phyllis, he felt that he still didn't say it, and they began to quarrel again.
Su Rui knew what Mante wanted to say, but Su Rui never paid attention to those gossips, what one person has done, not someone else's words. Of course, if you don't do it, even if others say it, it's in vain.
"You see, this man must be our Headmaster Brooke, and it's exactly like the portrait I saw in his office. Wood discovers that behind Phyllis is a boy who looks about the same age as Phyllis, who looks exactly like the portrait Wood saw in Headmaster Brooke's office.
"Yes, it turns out that Principal Brooke was like this when he was young, and now he is just two people. Su Rui looked at Brooke when he was young and said with a smile. At that time, Principal Brooke looked like a handsome teenager, but now his face was full of wrinkles and gray hair. Even their appearance seemed to have changed subtly, and if it hadn't been for Wood telling them, Suri and Mante wouldn't have thought that person was Headmaster Brooke.
"Oh my God, I hope I'm not old enough to be like Headmaster Brooke, it's changed too much. Mante said with some concern, if everyone will change so much when they get old, it will be a mess.
"I think the two of them must have a good relationship, they look like they're playing. Su Rui looked at the two of them chasing me and said, the two of them were indeed competing at that time.
Wood wanted to turn another page, but was disturbed by Moonstar Grass very cruelly.
"It's time for class now, and if you don't care about the punishment of students who are late at the Bird Silent Academy, you can continue watching here. Yuexingcao suddenly jumped out and reminded.
They were so engrossed in watching just now that they forgot the time, and at this time, they were reminded by Yuexingcao, Su Rui immediately stood up: "Oh no, we patronized and read books, and we forgot that there was another planting class today." ”
Wood and Mante also sensed at this time, today is Professor Mak's class, although Professor Marvel cares about Wood, but the more this is the case, the higher her expectations for Wood will be. Wood quickly put away the book, put it in his bag, and then ran quickly towards the classroom with everyone.
By the time Wood felt it, the planting class had already begun, and Professor Madski looked at Woodsurie and Mante standing in the doorway with great displeasure.
"Can you tell me why you're late?" Professor Makskey's tone sounded bad, much to Wood's concern.
Su Rui has never been late, as a child who has been encouraged and praised by all kinds since she was a child, Su Rui feels that standing at the door at this time is the most severe punishment for herself.