Ye Suqian only mentioned a place name, and Charlie Xie certainly wouldn't be so stupid as to reveal his identity as a time traveler. In this strange world, he had to be extra careful. Although he was shocked, Charlie Xie remained calm on the surface, pretending to be unaware, and said calmly: "Really? I haven't heard of this place you mentioned."
Ye Suqian said: "When I was a child, my grandfather often told me some stories. He said that there was an ancient oriental country called China, which had a very long history. He was from that country, but unfortunately he moved to Europe with his parents when he was young and received Western education. He didn't have a deep understanding of the culture of that country. He always wanted to return to his hometown, so he gave me this name when I was born."
"When I grew up, he told me that he was just telling stories and that the countries he mentioned did not exist, so I should not take them seriously. My grandfather left me a notebook with many fragmentary records of Nordic and Greek mythology. He also asked me to find someone to edit and publish his story collection after he died so that more people can know these interesting myths and legends."
... Charlie Xie quickly sorted out the information provided by Ye Suqian.
Ye Suqian's grandfather should be an overseas Chinese. He grew up abroad, received Western education, and heard only mythological stories with European background. So before his death, he left a notebook to preserve those Western civilizations.
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