"Of course not." Arthur replied with a smile: "If I really wanted to report, why would I let you know?"
Heine was about to say something, but suddenly his eyes sharply caught sight of the file in Arthur's hand: "What are you looking at? It's not materials to report me, is it?"
"Nothing." Arthur's words dispelled Heine's doubts: "If I really wanted to catch you, why bother writing a report letter, I would have already acted now."
He naturally stood up and began organizing the files on the desk: "Do you remember I mentioned to you that friend who was drifting in South America? This is a letter he wrote to me, describing some reptiles he discovered in South America."
"Oh! Charles Darwin?"
Heine's eyes lit up as he said: "The author of the 'Beagle Voyage Diary'? That's quite a good read, though it doesn't have literary merit, it's very enjoyable to read. To be honest, among the serialized works of the 'British lads', this is my favorite."