At the Boston International Airport.
Susie held up a sign with a hand-drawn cartoon flowchart on it - drawn by Kellen.
The chart depicted a large airplane, followed by a transport vehicle, then a luggage conveyor belt, and so on.
Zion was bored, following Susie, and engrossed in his phone, exclaiming loudly with earphones on, "Come on, you idiot!"
Passersby looked back, surprised.
Susie quickly waved and apologized, "I'm sorry, my brother is not polite."
As she spoke, she pulled out a bread roll from her bag and stuffed it into Zion's mouth.
Zion mumbled with his mouth full, but no longer said anything offensive.
Susie followed the hand-drawn sign to pick up their luggage and then went to meet Alex.
Alex came over with a pet carrier, a high-end one at that. At the moment, it was chatting away with another parrot and having a great time.
Actually, it was doing most of the talking.
The other parrot was a cockatiel parrot, very good-looking, with beautiful pale-yellow feathers, smooth crown lines, and two circular red spots on its cheeks that looked like little pink faces.
"Ha, cockatiel parrot, are you awake?" Alex spread its wings and asked the cockatiel parrot.
The cockatiel parrot ignored it.
Alex then raised the feathers on its head to show off its green, shining feathers and said,
"Oh, that damn airplane messed up my hairdo. I swear I'll take a private jet when I go back. Yes, I swear."
Even the translation sounded strange.
Susie whispered, "Alex...".
Alex once again showed off its green, glowing feathers to the cockatiel parrot and said, "Why don't you ever talk? Do you not know how to speak?! My goodness! No worries, I'll teach you!"
Susie said, "Alex...".
Alex shook its feathers, leaned forward slightly, and leaned toward the cockatiel parrot’s cage, saying, "I've realized you're not suited for dating... Hmm... you're more suited for marriage."
The cockatiel parrot finally couldn't take it anymore and exclaimed loudly, "I'm a male! You idiot! Idiot!"
Alex said nothing.
It immediately turned its head to Susie and said, "Let's go, let's go! Quickly!"
Susie felt embarrassed.
The airport staff had been holding back their laughter, but finally couldn't contain themselves and burst out laughing.
She felt so embarrassed!
She quickly grabbed Alex's cage and ran away, her short legs pounding the ground as they left the scene and reached the outside of the terminal.
Alex said, "Sigh~ The mountains are high, and the rivers are deep, and I doubt there is a way out. Without 'To' after 'make', I will indulge in my youth and treat my kidney deficiency with sugar-free food.
The land of Bashan and Chu is desolate, and the tower with Q equals cm and t^ is towering. The sky is vast, and the wilderness is boundless. Who wants a ham sausage?"
Susie looked defeated and asked seriously, "Alex, did you learn these from Lucy?"
Alex shook his head and said, "A true master never reveals their secrets!"
Susie hooked the birdcage onto her luggage and carried a half-eaten cake and some fruit in one hand, following the signs to leave.
Zion, wearing headphones and holding a phone, followed behind her.
They didn't notice a few people in the crowd who looked like ordinary people but were actually spies, wearing glasses with small cameras on them.
On the other side, the Murray family had four computers in front of Kellen, each receiving real-time surveillance footage from the frontline.
Mr. Craig, holding a newspaper, looked serious and asked, "If we said we'd let her work independently, why are we doing these things behind her back?"
Kellen didn't even look up and said, "Old man, if you relaxed your gaze a little, I'd trust you more."
Mr. Craig sneered, remained silent.
Kellen added, "Besides, I'm monitoring a spy, not just filming Susie."
Mr. Craig coldly said, "If the center of your lens were to shift just a little, I'd trust you more."
Mrs. Alana pushed Mr. Craig aside and said, "Move over, I want to see too."
Mr. Craig remained silent.
In the end, he lost.
Mrs. Alana saw Susie carrying large and small bags in the front, and Zion playing games with empty hands behind her.
She couldn't help but say angrily, "I should have punished him more severely last time! How could he let his sister carry the luggage?"
Kellen squinted at the screen showing Zion.
This kid dared to order Susie around??
Kellen took out his phone.
Zion was playing the game with great excitement and was about to destroy the opposite crystal...
Suddenly, his phone went black.
Zion was immediately confused and became angry the next second, "Damn it!"
Why did it have to disconnect at this time? God, are you playing with me?!
Susie hailed a taxi and asked with hesitation, "Uncle, how much does it cost to go to the Peach Blossom Inn near the Central University City?"
The taxi driver craned his neck and only saw Susie. He looked around and found that there were only two kids without any adults.
He glanced around and said, "Five hundred dollars."
Susie remained silent.
She suspected that the driver was trying to rip her off.
The little guy looked conflicted and said, "Uncle, can we do 50 dollars? I don't have much money."
The taxi driver was stunned, not just because he was ripped off.
To drop from 500 dollars to 50 dollars, this kid was really good at bargaining!
"Forget it, I'll take you for 250 dollars, I won't make any money from you!" said the taxi driver.
Susie frowned; her cute little face serious. "Driver, you can take 250 dollars from me, but I can't. My dad said that the hardworking people can't let you earn nothing! We won't take your car, bye!"
The driver was becoming more and more uneasy. "Hey, if you don't want to take my car, then don't. Why do you have to insult me?"
Susie shook her head and said seriously, "Uncle, don't drive at night, or you might encounter ghosts on the road."
What she said was true, she really did encounter ghosts.
But the driver interpreted it differently. This little girl was actually cursing him?
"What do you mean?" he glared.
Susie remained silent and continued to pull her luggage forward.
She wouldn't let him cheat her out of the red envelope!
She could pluck Alex's feathers, but not a single one of hers, not one!
The driver was scolded by a little girl and his face was unpleasant. He couldn't bear it anymore and wanted to get out of the car to teach Susie a lesson.
However, as soon as he opened the door, a tall and muscular man kicked it shut. The man glared at the driver and placed his fist on the window.
The driver was scared and didn't dare to make a sound, he even shrunk his neck.
Susie continued to pull her luggage forward, and a taxi quietly pulled up to the side of the road.
Susie poked her head out and asked, "Uncle, how much to the Peach Blossom Inn next to the Central University City?"
The driver said in a muffled voice, "We use the meter, whatever it shows is what you pay. Usually, it won't exceed 100 dollars."
Susie's eyes lit up. Yes, that's right, use the meter.
Dad said that when you go out, you have to take a proper taxi that uses the meter. Good taxis are always proper taxis.
Susie opened the car door and found that the driver had already come down and helped her put her luggage in the trunk.
Susie smiled, "Uncle, you're so kind! I can tell that you're going to have good luck! You'll get promoted, make a fortune, and get married!"
The driver was so scared that he didn't dare to say a word, and he shrank his neck.
Susie continued to move forward with her luggage, and a taxi stopped inconspicuously by the roadside.
Susie poked her head out and asked, "Uncle, how much does it cost to go to Peach Blossom Inn near the Central University City?"
The driver grunted, "We use the meter, so it costs whatever it costs. Generally, it won't exceed one hundred."
Susie's eyes lit up. Yes, they use the meter.
Dad said to take a proper taxi and only take metered ones when going out. Proper taxis are the ones that use meters.
Susie opened the car door and found that the driver had already gotten out to help her put the luggage in the trunk.
Susie immediately smiled, "Uncle, you're really kind! I have calculated it, and you're going to have good luck! You'll be promoted, get rich, and marry a wife!"
The driver remained silent.
Hehe, the toddler from the Morton family really knows how to talk!