There was no scream, but a long exclamation was heard, "Wow! It's so beautiful."
Alan rested his head on her shoulder, bit her ear and smiled, "Do you like it?"
Everything in front of her was like a bizarre world. Olive turned around and jumped on Alan, "Honey,
you're just like a treasure chest. You could prepare it for me in advance after it came into my mind? You
are awesome."
"It's called lover's hearts are closely linked. We are perfect for each other." Alan held her waist and was
glad that his small action could get her a pleasant night.
When Olive was young, her father bought her a telescope, but it was the first time she had ever used it
for astronomical observation. She wondered how it worked, and why she could see the stars so far
away.
The wisdom of human was truly endless.
"It is said that the Queen Mother cut open the sky with her jade hairpin and made the Milky Way, and
that the Cowherd and the Weaving Maiden were separated from each other by it. Do you know where
the two stars are?" She may be one of those people who didn't know much about stars. Except for the
Morning Star, she didn't know other stars at all.
Alan pointed at them and said, "Do you see those two darker stars? They are the two kids carried by
the Cowherd."
Olive said suspiciously, "Really, how can you be sure that they are the Cowherd and the Vega?"
There were so many stars in the sky, so she was easy to be convinced.
"Do you know what my dream was when I was a child?"
"Huh?"
He rarely mentioned anything about his childhood, so Olive suddenly became interested.
"To be an astronomer or an astronaut."
"Really? Everyone wanted to be a scientist when they were a kid." Olive smiled.
Children at that time were innocent and childish, and dreamed of being scientists, musicians,
calligraphers, painters, and so on. Among them, scientists were the most popular, as if it were the most
glorious profession under the sun.
"So, what did you want to be when you were a kid, huh?" Alan asked.
"I had no dreams. The teacher said, how can you not have a dream, as if I were the most unmotivated
student. She said that everyone must have a dream, and I must have one too. I thought about it and
said, I wanted to be a teacher. Then she asked me why. I blurted out, because teachers had summer
and winter vacations. She looked at me and couldn't stop laughing."
She told the story vividly, and Alan couldn't help laughing. People who didn't know her well must have
thought she was a good student when she was young. In fact, she was a headache for her teachers
sometimes.
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