The next evening, Huck finds himself drenched in the rain. He makes some soup for Huck and tells him to give it to him. Huck tells him that he was raised by his mother, and that she raised her son shao, who was caught stealing things from the manor. Huck begs to know why he was punished so severely. He tells Huck that his father wanted him to join the military, and he wanted to seize power and kill everyone who bullied him. His mother, he says, never let him suffer a little. Huck asks if he has any other nickname that his mother used to give him. She used to call him "little dragon," and he calls her "little dragonfly." Huck says that his highness has been discovered.
The next evening, Huck finds himself drenched in the rain. He makes some soup for Huck and tells him to give it to him. Huck tells him that he was raised by his mother, and that she raised her son shao, who was caught stealing things from the manor. Huck begs to know why he was punished so severely. He tells Huck that his father wanted him to join the military, and he wanted to seize power and kill everyone who bullied him. His mother, he says, never let him suffer a little. Huck asks if he has any other nickname that his mother used to give him. She used to call him "little dragon," and he calls her "little dragonfly." Huck says that his highness has been discovered.