"She is in her room, she's probably painting at the moment, if you want to see her, go into the room, just that room." Cara caught a glimpse of Levi entering the door, casually pointed at Olivia's room and sent Evans away.
Evans nodded, he had come back this time originally for Olivia, so without saying much, he got up and went to knock on the door.
There was no response inside the room and Evans called out from the doorway, "Olivia, it's me, I'm coming in."
After waiting for a while, Evans unscrewed the door handle and went in.
Seeing this, Levi frowned and walked over to sit down beside Cara before asking, "Is Olivia familiar with him?"
"Yes, Olivia is a child who has never liked to have much contact with people since she was a child. I was sick back then, and I couldn't take care of her. Her mother was also busy, so it's all because of Evans who keeps her company. Evans is a very capable child, and I heard that he knows psychology, and it's thanks to Evans that Olivia has been able to live so well over the years and learn to paint. He is a good person." Cara sighed from the bottom of her heart.
This was not denied by Levi.
Evans entered Olivia's room. Olivia was sitting in front of the windowsill, her back to the door, with headphones inside her ears, and was painting.
The painting was of a large, blooming sunflower, with the backs of three people in it, whose faces were clearly not visible, but whose joys and sorrows could somehow be felt.
Evans stood there for a while, watching Olivia finish her painting before he walked over and raised his hand to give Olivia a gentle pat on her shoulder.
Olivia's body instinctively stiffened, then twisted her head, looking behind.
When she saw Evans, her eyes lit up and she took off her headphones and called out sweetly, "Master."
"Have you been studying well lately? I am coming to test you." Evans dotingly rubbed her head.
Olivia nodded seriously, "Master, I did learn earnestly. But you told me that the techniques I learned should not be used indiscriminately, or else something will happen, I have obeyed you and did not use them indiscriminately."
"Good, now I am going to test you. Inside this computer, I have planted thirteen Trojan horse virus, before dinner, you have to solve them, otherwise, you won't be able to eat today." Evans looked at Olivia's serious look, nodded, took out a bulky black laptop from inside the backpack he had with him, and placed it on Olivia's desk.
Olivia suddenly had a serious expression and turned on the laptop, tapped on it, a dialog box popped up on the computer, a password needed to be entered.
She thought about it, her fingers started tapping quickly on the keyboard and soon cracked the password set by Evans.
Evans's eyes couldn't help but light up as he watched, and his expression grew serious.
After unlocking and entering the home page of the laptop, Olivia tapped her hands on the keyboard quickly, a series of codes were entered, and several dialog boxes started to pop up on the desktop.
Only then did Olivia stop and twist her head to look at Evans: "Master, you cheat, there are obviously fourteen Trojan horse virus."
"Your mother has given you a lesson? Your technique ......" Evans almost bit his tongue, looking at Olivia as if he was looking at a pervert.
He originally thought Ruby was already perverted enough.
When he met Ruby, she was only eighteen years old, but her computer skills had been for superior them his.
He never thought that now Ruby's daughter, who was only four years old, would have such remarkable computer skills.
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