So when Finn Lewis's mother saw his achievements and felt the aura he exuded, she was also taken by surprise by his actions. But after all, no matter what Finn becomes, he's still her son. She simply extended her hand to pat Finn on the back and teasingly said, "Look at you, all grown up and yet so long almost a year before coming home. I bet dad's going to have a word with you."
Compared to Finn's mother, Hazel Lewis knew a bit more and obviously understood how formidable his son was. So, despite what she said, she naturally didn't make any move.
Finn, in fact, was somewhat scratching his head now. His identity couldn't be kept from his parents forever, but he really didn't quite know how to explain it to them.
That evening, as he lay in bed holding Kay Lee in his arms, Finn reflected, "If I had known, I might have chosen to be an ordinary person back then, living a quiet life for the whole of my lifetime. Wouldn't that have been better?"