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    The coldest day of the summer so far was drawing to a close and a drowsy silence lay over the large, square houses of Hong-Kong-International-Unlimited-Moo-Gan-Drive. The only person left indoors was a teenage gentle-boy who was sitting on a toilet, inside a bathroom. Thinking.

    He was a stout, black-haired, bespectacled gentle-boy who had the pinched slightly healthy look of someone who has grown a lot in a short space of time. 

    On the whole, Eugene thought he was to be congratulated on his idea of hiding here. He was not, perhaps, very comfortable while his uncle, Michael Wong, kept knocking the bathroom door.

    "What the heck are you doing inside the stupid bathroom?!" clamored Uncle Michael Wong angrily. "You were inside there for , um, more than one hour already!"

    Eugene was still contemplating, thinking about the Sius and Sammy Cheng. Teachers from St Louis School moved in and out of his mind.

    Suddenly Eugene stood up, looked into the mirror and held up his head.

    "You talking to me?!" said Eugene Ngai, sounded like he's trying to scare someone. 

    "You talking to me?!" said Eugene Ngai again.

    Outside the bathroom, Michael Wong looked weird, felt extremely strange.

    "I think this kid is even crazier now," said Uncle Michael softly.

    "You talking to me?! Tannen?!" said Eugene Ngai, still whispering to the mirror.

    "Well, I am the only one here!" Eugene murmured to the mirror.

    "Go ahead! Make my day!" Eugene yelled abrutly.

    "Who were you shouting at?" questioned Uncle Michael. "You come out, right now!"

    Eugene Ngai actually opened the window and left through it. He headed toward the darkening Fairview Mall. He went into the mall and ran through it as quickly as possible.

    Suddenly, a man, who looked like a Chinese, emerged in front of Eugene.

    "Are you Eugene Ngai, the famous Eugene Ngai?" asked the man who looked like a Chinese.

    "Excuse me? But who are you?" demanded Eugene.

    "I'm Daniel Da. Silva, you can call me Professor Silva if you like to,' said Professor Silva softly. 

    " Are you a new teacher in St Louis?" interrogated Eugene.

    "Yes, I am now the new Head of Shamrock," said Professor Silva tranquilly.

    "How about Professor Eugenehated?" questioned Eugene.

    "Father Lam already transferred him to Tulip, he is now the new Head of Tulip presently," said Professor Silva. "Actually, I came here to take you to the Sius' house. My friend, Dannie Siu, told me to do that."

    "But I forgot to take my stuff,' said Eugene gloomily.

    "That's fine," said Professor Silva calmly. "Forte wand!" "Forte Einstein!" "Forte Chopsticks!"

    Einstein was Eugene's dog. Eugene changed its name from ME-WHITE-LAZY to Einstein. 

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