"Baby, there are too many people here. Magpies won't build the bridge here. If everyone is watching, it
will affect the reunion of the Cowherd boy and the Weaving girl," said Essie with a smile.
"Then where will they go to cross the bridge?" Rabi tilted her head in confusion.
"The north pole or the South Pole. There is no human interruption there," said Essie.
"Isn't that where Santa lives? Santa will disturb them," Rabi pouted.
"The Santa Claus is in the north pole, and they are in the South Pole. In this way, they won't be
disturbed," said Essie, stroking his head.
"Oh, the south pole is so far away. Only penguins live there, so I can't see the Cowherd boy, the
Weaving girl, and magpies." Rabi was a little disappointed.
Mili was speechless about her mother's explanation. She was just coaxing a child.
Was it really good to make up such a lie?
Wouldn't it do harm to brother's mental growth?
When Rabi went to Zac and gave the roasted meat ball to him, she said hurriedly, "Mommy, you should
tell brother that the fairy tale is fake. There is no Cowherd boy nor Weaving girl, no matchmaker, no
Santa."
"Baby, fairy tales and legends can arouse people's imagination. Do you know why some people can
become the inventors and create new things that humans have never seen before? It was because
they were imaginative enough. Everyone knows that fairy tales are deceptive. Novels and movies are
made up, but they still like to read and watch, because they can fill in the blank in life and make people
have dreams."
"Well, let's continue to make brother think that the Cowherd boy and the Weaving girl will really meet on
the lunar July 7th. And there is really Santa in the North Pole." Mili shrugged.
Dot patted her on the shoulder and said, "You can't think about our peers who are different from us in
the same way. Our task at this age is to explore, and their task is to fantasize."
"That's right. We should adjust the measures according to local conditions and teach according to a
person's talent. Different people have different education methods. If I were you two, I would tell you
that there is no Goddess of the moon, her admirer, or Rabbit on the moon, and there is no Emperor in
the Heaven. These are all legends," said Essie with a smile.
"Not necessarily. Maybe aliens have been spying on us somewhere in the sky all the time. In their
eyes, we are just like the little white mice in the lab." Mili giggled.
"The universe is vast. There must be somewhere else that nurtures life than earth. Life did not have to
rely on soil, oxygen and water. Maybe they are breathing carbon dioxide, but oxygen is poisonous to
them."
"The food they provide for their lives is something we don't know at all. We can't treat aliens with our
limited thinking. We can't blindly think that only a planet with the same environment as the earth can
have life. Maybe they have the ability to bear extreme high temperature and extreme cold," Dot said
seriously.
"That's right. Maybe aliens will die if they inhale oxygen, drink water, and eat food on the earth. The
earth is a poisonous star to them, so they dare not step into the earth." Mili giggled.
"You two are really imaginative." Sweat dripped from Essie's forehead. She suddenly realized that her
IQ was getting lower and lower in front of the two children.
When Rabi came back, he brought three more chicken wings, which were roasted by him himself.
"Mommy, Mili, Dot, try the roast Chicken Wings with Honey made by me. Daddy said they were very
delicious," Rabi said proudly.
"Wow, the chicken wings are so delicious. They must be delicious." Mili quickly took it over.
As the saying goes, 'Gold can't be pure and man can't be perfect'. even if she and Dot were gifted
children, there were many things that they could not do, such as barbecue. They were far inferior to
their eldest brother, Rabi.
"It's so yummy. When you grow up, you will take over Emperor for Dad, and be an elite cook," Mili
praised with a thumb up.
"Okay, then my specialty won't be buried," Rabi said with a smug smile, "Just like sworn father, he is a
superstar outside and a god of food at home. I will also be the God of food in the future."
"Of course!" Jim said with a smile.
Eva patted him on the shoulder and said, "Scum Jim, Rabi is talented. I think you can take him as your
disciple, so that your cooking skills will be inherited."
"Okay, when he grows up, I'll take him." Jim smiled and took the little Jell who was enjoying himself in
feet-sucking.
"Boy, are you so fond of sucking your own feet?"
Little Jell looked at him with a smile. He lifted his foot and put it close to his mouth, as if saying, "Daddy,
would you like to have a taste? My feet are really delicious."
Seeing this, the crowd burst into laughter. Eva quickly picked up her camera and captured this
interesting scene.
Jim kissed his little feet and his little face. He liked this baby more and more.
"Sworn father, I find that Jell is very smart and very talented in comedy. He can enter the entertainment
circle with you and Sworn Mommy in the future," said Mili.
"He is my son. He is the boss of the entertainment circle." Jim shrugged.
"From now on, your name is King Jim, and he will be King Jim Jr.," Mili said with a smile.
After the barbecue, the nanny played with the children aside, and Zac sat on a big stone with Essie to
watch the stars.
"Honey, it's time for you Leos to rule the sky." He smiled charmingly.
"I've never know what is the shape of a Leo since I was a kid. I only know the Leo meteor shower."
Essie stuck out her tongue. People living in the city rarely saw the bright starry sky.
At this moment, they were far away from the city's lights and neon lights. The stars in the sky were
particularly shining and dazzling.
Zac held her hand and stretched it to the east of the starry sky, drawing a shape like a lion squatting.
"If we go to the place without any light, the Milky way and the starry sky will be completely different
from now. The Milky way is very bright. It is not just a band of light like clouds as you see now."
"When we travel around the world in the future, we will go to the place with zero light pollution to watch
the stars," said Essie with a smile.
"Okay." Zac nodded slightly.
The moon of lunar seventh of July hung beside the Milky way.
A cloud covered the light of the moon, and the Vega and Altair were especially bright.
"The two little stars next to the Altair are their children, a boy and a girl twins. The Cowherd boy carry
them with a shoulder pole," Rabi said. The teacher had told him about it in class.
"On July seven, the two stars will be closest to each other, so they can meet," Mili said with a smile.
Mommy said that she couldn't destroy her brother's fantasy about fairy tales.
When the moon revealed half of its face, the Milky way seemed to disappear from the sky, leaving only
the Altair and the Vega on the sky.
"Wow, the Milky way is gone. Their family is going to reunite. They can only see each other once a
year. What a pity!" Said Essie with a smile.
Looking at the starry sky, Eva thought, 'Even they can meet once every year, they still have a hope in
their heart. If they were separated from each other for the rest of their life and could never see each
other again, it would be a true despair.'
"In ancient times, people didn't have TV, computer or cell phone. They only watched stars every day
and probably didn't have any entertainment activities. So those constellations and legends were made
up by people at that time." Mili stuck out her tongue.
"In fact, the ancient people can do a lot of things, and they are closer to the nature than us. They look
at the stars, moon, flowers, fireflies, playing the music instrument, chess and compose poems," said
Dot.
"In fact, it's also interesting to do this." Mili giggled.
"I think playing chess and catching fireflies must be very interesting." Rabi tilted his little head to one
side. While he was speaking, some light appeared in the grass.
Fireflies shuttled around, and the green light flickered like cold stars floating in the air.
"There are fireflies! There are fireflies!" Rabi cried out excitedly, and ran over with Mili and Dot.
"Great! Let's catch fireflies together." Mili hurried to find a plastic bottle to drink up the juice.
Then the three children began to catch fireflies in the grass.
"I caught one," Rabi said happily.
"I caught one too," said Dot.
They put all the fireflies into the plastic bottles.
"In the evening, we will hang fireflies bottle in the tent as lanterns," Mili said happily.
Lying on a big stone, Essie enjoyed the cozy night.
"My favorite things are camping and going to sea," she said in a low voice.
"Okay, then we'll go to sea next week," said Zac. As long as it was his wife's suggestion, he would try
his best to meet it, even if he had to pluck the stars in the sky.
The two babies had fallen asleep. The nanny put them into the tent.
It was hot summer now, but the night at the top of the mountain was cool.
The night wind was blowing.
The tent was equipped with a mosquito proof window gauze, which could let the air in, so it was not
stuffy at all.
Eva was not in the mood to watch the stars anymore.
She was worrying about how to sleep at night.
She was a little nervous at the thought of staying in the same tent with Jim.
Although they had slept in the same room and on the same bed before, they were separated by their
little babies.
Jim seemed to have read her mind. He frowned and said unhappily, "Heaven pepper, I find you stupid
woman very sentimental. After all, we have slept on the same bed for so long. We are an old couple.
It's not awkward to sleep in the same tent together."
"No, I'm not. I'm watching the stars." Eva found that Jim had a pair of sharp eyes. He seemed to know
what she was thinking. Could she have some privacy?
"What do you think is the biggest sport in ancient times at night?" Jim blurted out abruptly.
"Watch the stars." Eva pouted. It was an excellent entertainment project without cost.
"Watching the stars is an exercise?" Jim scratched her ear. What a brainless woman.
"Then it is sleep." Eva glared at him. Was this a Brain Twister?
Eva was not in the mood to watch the stars anymore.
She was worrying about how to sleep at night.
She was a little nervous at the thought of staying in the same tent with Jim.
Although they had slept in the same room and on the same bed before, they were separated by their
little babies.
Jim seemed to have read her mind. He frowned and said unhappily, "Heaven pepper, | find you stupid
woman very sentimental. After all, we have slept on the same bed for so long. We are an old couple.
It's not awkward to sleep in the same tent together."
"No, I'm not. I'm watching the stars." Eva found that Jim had a pair of sharp eyes. He seemed to know
what she was thinking. Could she have some privacy?
"What do you think is the biggest sport in ancient times at night?" Jim blurted out abruptly.
"Watch the stars." Eva pouted. It was an excellent entertainment project without cost.
"Watching the stars is an exercise?" Jim scratched her ear. What a brainless woman.
"Then it is sleep." Eva glared at him. Was this a Brain Twister?
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