Chapter five hundred and sixty seventh Sun Hu's disguise
Liu Lang quickly got used to the intense study life. He had a very regular schedule. He got up at six o'clock every morning and boxed with Sun Hu for a while in the small yard of his home. The set of military boxing had long been used by Liu Lang.
Learn, one move after another really does matter. Although it is not lethal, at least it looks good.
Have breakfast at seven o'clock. In China, breakfast usually consists of milk, soy milk, fried dough sticks, and half a piece of fermented bean curd. Such a breakfast was already very luxurious in China in the 1980s. Ordinary people would eat it the night before.
If you have leftovers, you can at best go to the breakfast shop and buy some soy milk. As for "drinks" like milk, don't even think about it.
Of course you can’t have breakfast like this in the United States. Americans don’t know what soy milk is, and they don’t even have tofu. At first, Liu Donglai and his wife and Sun Hu and his wife were scratching their heads. Fortunately, milk and eggs are similar in the two countries, but
Another question is why there are no wet markets in the United States!
Of course there is no vegetable market in the United States, nor is there a morning market. If anyone dares to push a cart on the street to buy vegetables, I am afraid that a group of police will immediately draw their guns on you. All vegetables are bought in supermarkets, which makes it very difficult for newcomers.
The Chinese people are really not used to it.
Do as the Romans do. Now that you have arrived in the United States, you have to adapt here. Liu Lang told his parents that when they go to the supermarket to buy bread and milk, they should pay attention to the dates and not buy expired food.
Liu Donglai and his wife were very obedient. Accompanied by Mo Lan, they went to a supermarket called Wal-Mart not far from their residence to do some shopping. As a result, they fell in love with this place as soon as they went there. This big store is really great. You can get whatever you want.
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You can buy clothes here, such as bell-bottom pants, sweaters, shirts, etc. You can buy everything that is available in China, and you can also buy things that are not available in China. Not to mention food, there are dozens of kinds of pastries that are rare in China.
They were dazzled by the wine, beer, liquor, and unknown wines of various colors, which were beyond their imagination.
Not only can you buy food, drink, and clothing, but you can also buy TVs, refrigerators, and washing machines, and you don't need to pay for them. You just have to pay for them.
At home, especially in the past few years, the country has always propagated that capitalist countries like the United States are full of dangers, but only when we get here do we realize that no wonder so many people want to live in the United States now. No wonder this is a paradise.
A supermarket is heaven!
But the two of them didn't think about it, what if you don't have money? Of course, they don't need to think about these issues. Money is almost like paper to Liu Lang now.
Only a week later, Liu Donglai and his wife began to adapt to life in the United States. In the morning, each person had a glass of milk and two fried eggs, plus bread. Liu Lang specifically asked to buy that kind of rye bread. This breakfast is absolutely nutritious.
Rich.
After breakfast, Liu Lang went to school. His residence was very close to the university campus, only a twenty-minute walk. Sun Hu would accompany Liu Lang there.
It stands to reason that every student must live on the university campus. Undergraduate students usually live in a dormitory with two to three people, while graduate students live in a room of more than 20 square meters each, with all daily necessities provided for you.
Food and accommodation are sufficient, but Liu Lang is a special case. He is only six years old and is considered a young child.
If Liu Lang can't take care of himself, no matter how talented he is, Stanford University will not allow him to enroll. However, Liu Lang has no problem taking care of himself, but even so, no one dares to let him live alone. Who dares to let a six-year-old
If your child is alone in a room? The police will come to trouble you immediately.
Fortunately, Liu Lang brought his family with him and found a place to live nearby. The board of directors of Stanford University unanimously decided that Liu Lang could live off campus, but he would have to be picked up and dropped off every day, so Sun Hu naturally took on the job.
Liu Lang went to school, and Liu Donglai and his wife and Sun Hu's wife couldn't be idle either. After sending Sun Hu's son to school, they also had to go to a Chinese community more than ten kilometers away to attend English training. They had to study three times a day.
Only in this way can I better adapt to life in the United States.
Compared with others, Sun Hu has to put in more energy. Even if he is Liu Lang's personal bodyguard, he can't follow Liu Lang to the classroom for class, and he can't even let others know that he wants to protect this child at all times. How?
manage?
Liu Lang felt that there was no need at all. He was not a "second generation", so who would pay attention to him?
But Sun Hu refused to agree. His mission in coming to the United States was to protect Liu Lang. He couldn't take any chances, but what should he do?
Sun Hu thought of a way, which was to take a broom and pretend to be a sweeper. When Liu Lang went to the classroom for class, he would clean outside when he had nothing to do. After he finished sweeping outside, he would go inside the building to sweep.
Not to mention, no one recognized him as a "sweeper". The teachers thought he was a newly hired worker at the school, and the other workers... well, there really aren't many workers at Stanford University, even if
Yes, I thought the other person was a newcomer. There were a few times when someone wanted to chat with him, but the other person’s answer was wordless except YES.
No teacher, student or other cleaners doubted Sun Hu's identity, because he did a great job. Every place he swept was clean. His enthusiasm for work is worth learning from everyone! Who can pretend to
Will a person who becomes a cleaner take cleaning so seriously?
A man in his thirties cleans there "lonely" every day. After work, he leans under a tree or in a corner and stares "confusedly" at a certain corner. Sun Hu also becomes a minor in the School of Mechanical Engineering.
Little celebrities.
But they didn't see that Liu Lang would get together with this "cleaner" at noon every day.
Stanford University seems to have loose management, but in fact it is loose on the outside and tight on the inside. The organizational structure is very strict, so the school's senior officials have long known about Sun Hu, the fake cleaner. Although they do not know the true identity of this person, they understand that he is here to protect Liu
Brilliant.
This is not surprising. Liu Lang is a genius who is too evil and is too young, so it is inevitable that he needs protection. In fact, the senior executives at Stanford have also privately told various departments to protect Liu Lang and never let him be harmed.
Harm, what they call harm is not some vicious incident such as assassination, but to prevent some campus bullying from happening.
Sun Hu also understood that he could not hide the school. He was really helpless in doing so. This method of hiding his identity was just self-deception, but was there any other good method?
The school turned a blind eye, while Sun Hu pretended to be dumbfounded, but the students didn't know his identity.