Spring goes and autumn comes. When it comes to early September, Levi rides his horse and heads west under the resentful gaze of Little Pink, heading to the Shire again.

It's that time again, Bilbo's birthday.

It's been many years since I last visited him. I wonder how the old hobbit is doing recently.

With some small gifts, Levi rode slowly on his horse, crossed Bree and the old forest, glanced at the Barrowdown, and entered Hobbiton without any obstacles.

Dong Dong Dong...

In front of Bag End, the door knocked.

"I'll open the door!"

Surprisingly, a childish voice sounded inside.

Click.

When the door opened, Levi lowered his head and saw a teenage hobbit.

What the hell, Bilbo has a child? When did it happen?

Levi was confused.

The little hobbit at the door was also confused like him, and the two of them just stared at each other.

But after looking Levi up and down carefully, the child suddenly screamed.

This noise immediately attracted old Bilbo in the house.

"What's wrong, Frodo, what happened!?"

He ran out with a frying pan.

Then he opened his eyes wide.

"Oh--Levi, welcome!"

"It's really you!" Like Bilbo, Frodo also began to get excited.

"Well... yes, it's me, of course I am me."

Levi asked Bilbo: "Who is this child?"

"Frodo, you saw him thirteen years ago."

"Oh, I remember."

Levi touched Frodo's little head and said: "Why is he here, where are his parents?"

Why does this plot feel wrong?

"They are chatting at the two-legged father's house next door, and Mr. Gardener Ham is also there."

A voice came from the grass: "I'm not here, I'm busy taking care of your garden, Mr. Bilbo."

"Oh okay." Bilbo nodded, not paying much attention to this little detail.

"Hello, Mr. Levi!" While tending to the flowers and plants in his hands, Ham did not forget to raise his head and greet Levi.

"Hello to you too, I heard that your family gave birth to a fat boy last year, congratulations." Levi responded to him.

"I am honored." Gardener Ham stood up and bowed.

Then he continued to mow the lawn diligently.

He just peeked at this side from time to time.

There are always some strange people coming to Bilbo's house, wizards, dwarves in the past... Now the Lord of the North who is almost known to everyone has also come to visit. God knows how this old Hobbit knows them.

However, the residents of Hobbiton have become accustomed to this. Although Bilbo is a bit weird, he is a good person and generous. Neighbors don't hate him and are happy to chat with him when they see him every day.

After sending Frodo to the kitchen to look after the soup pot, Bilbo came up to Levi and whispered with a smile:

"You know, Frodo and I have the same birthday. This child is very adventurous. I will tell you what happened in Bean Garden last year."

"And, he also likes to listen to stories, my stories, and your stories. You don't know that one day Frodo ran to Hobbiton alone from across the Brandy Bridge, which made his parents anxious. They mobilized the whole family to look for him for a whole day, and then they found Frodo with me."

"-Just to listen to stories."

"Oh, by the way, I also taught him a few words of Elvish, and he is also very interested in this."

"It seems that you have lived a fulfilling life in the past few years?" Levi teased.

"Well, of course, since this boy often comes here, Bag End has become much more lively."

"You see, this year he didn't celebrate his birthday at Brandy Bridge. He directly begged his parents to bring him to my house so that we can celebrate his birthday together."

Levi thought for a moment and said:

"That was really unexpected. I only prepared your gift."

"What's the big deal!"

Bilbo waved his hand and said, "Your visit is the best gift."

"I believe Frodo thinks so too."

"Yes!" In the kitchen, perhaps Frodo heard what Bilbo said, and shouted.

"I'm very happy to see you!"

The man in the story that I always heard came out!

Now my childhood is complete.

"Okay, let me join the kitchen and make a good meal for you two!"

Levi bent down and walked into the house on the spot, walked into the kitchen, took over the work in Frodo's hands, and started to make various things.

When the night came, a rich and luxurious dinner began. Food from all over the world and various novel dishes were placed on the table. In the center of the table were two big cakes made by Levi himself, one for Bilbo and one for Frodo.

At this time, Drogo and his wife also came back. After chatting with the two-footed father, they went directly to the market. The couple bought a lot of high-quality ingredients and brought two bottles of rare and excellent wine as a thank you for Bilbo's recent care for Frodo.

But when the things were put down, the couple were stunned by Levi and the table full of delicious food he made.

And they were also surprised by his visit.

Zhogo exclaimed: "Oh my God, it's you. I must solemnly thank you and the rangers of your territory. If it weren't for those two rangers, I really can't imagine how Frodo would live alone in the future."

"You'd better reflect on yourself." Bilbo glanced at him from the side.

"Of course, we have reflected on it, my dear cousin."

Zhogo very attentively pulled a chair to the table and welcomed Bilbo over.

In response to the thanks of the couple, Levi only responded: "Parting is a very uncomfortable thing. Since you can still accompany your close ones, cherish this time."

Several people agreed with this.

When the birthday party ended, it was not early, and it was already dark outside.

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Walking home at night is obviously not a good option, but fortunately, Bag End is big enough for Levi and the Zhuo family to stay here, and there is even room.

There was no way such a few people could fill the place. You know, there were thirteen dwarves living here in the past, and they didn't complain about having no place to sleep in Bag End the next day.

Although many dwarves actually slept on the spot.

That night, because the food at the banquet was so delicious, Drogo and his wife also let go of their appetites and couldn't help eating more and drinking a lot of wine.

As a result, the couple fell asleep as soon as it got dark.

But Frodo was not sleepy.

He begged Bilbo to continue telling him stories about what happened in the past.

But this time old Bilbo shook his head, pointed to the figure sitting in the courtyard looking at the lush starry sky, and said:

"Levi has more stories than me, why don't you ask him in person?"

So Frodo approached carefully and talked to Levi with the clumsy and naive words that only children have.

This made Levi laugh.

"Okay, come and sit here, kid."

Levi patted the empty seat beside him and said, "I'll tell you what you want to hear."

This sentence really got him into trouble.

After all, who would have thought that Frodo could say, "I want it all!"

So Levi talked for a long time, until Bilbo beside him began to yawn.

"What happened later?"

Frodo struggled to ask with his big eyes, "What happened to the sharpshooter, the ranger captain who was mistaken for the commander, and the prime minister who gave you the mithril dagger, are they all okay?"

"They..."

Levi was a little absent-minded for a while.

The humans in this world are free. After death, their souls will be liberated and can go to other worlds without restraint to start a new life.

"Maybe they have gone to other places to start new adventures."

Levi smiled and touched Frodo's head, saying so.

At this moment, the little guy was so sleepy that he was about to fall asleep.

The story time was over.

"Frodo." Levi suddenly called softly.

So Frodo raised his head and looked at him dazedly.

"Forgive me for coming too hastily, and I didn't expect you to be here, so I didn't prepare any gifts for you."

Frodo was about to speak, but he heard Levi say:

"In this case, I will give you a more special birthday gift."

"A trip, how about it?"

"Frodo, I will give you a trip and adventure, I will decide the scenery, and you will decide the time, how about it?"

"Okay."

When this answer was finished, Frodo finally couldn't hold on, and he fell asleep directly.

Bilbo appeared at the right time and carried Frodo on his back.

He couldn't help but say: "What a precious gift, Levi, more precious than anything in the world. If someone said this to me, even if I had to go to the dragon's lair again, face the raging flames and the smelly breath again, and face tens of thousands of orcs and trolls again, I think I would be willing to pack my bags and set off immediately."

"But I'm afraid I don't have the chance."

Bilbo sighed softly.

"I never regret anything I've experienced with you, Levi, no matter when."

After saying this, Bilbo paused slightly and turned his head again.

He looked into Levi's eyes and said sincerely:

"Bless you."

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