Where I Walk

"Where I walk, towering cities are out of sight, and the streetlights have already dimmed into twilight."

Quantum Physics + Alternate History. He and I shared these years together wit...

Grain in Ear[Extra]

Grain in Ear

June 5th, Grain in Ear.

The research center has never faded from their lives. After all, Xue Heng's identity is there, and Li Rong is also the only survivor of the experiment that has been stopped.

Not just for science, not just for research.

Li Qingyue's indicators have become completely stable, and the research center is responsible for his academic status in accordance with the signed volunteer agreement.

Xue Heng declined the research center's invitation and didn't bother to analyze the events of a thousand years ago. Those things that had long been buried in later rumors should remain buried.

Of course, this era is completely different from that era. Xue Heng here is neither Xue Zhuozhi nor Xue Congzhi, but just a person with the same name.

Li Rong had no doubt that Xue Heng thought so, and he had no doubt that Xue Heng was willing to do so.

Perhaps history is still repeating itself, but Xue Heng wants to be a crane, a horse, do all the otherworldly things, and read the books he wants to read.

The research center that completely dismissed the researcher at the time also made appropriate compensation. In exchange for a second confidentiality agreement, and out of certain human rights considerations, Li Rong also got the opportunity to continue his studies.

He studied history, but the Later Shang Dynasty was only a short period among those dynasties. His tutor did not specialize in this, so it naturally would not appear in his research topic.

The summer in Chang'an is too hot, at least much hotter than a thousand years ago.

Li Qingyue took a leave of absence for the next two days of the weekend. She still couldn't fully understand the relationship between Li Rong and Xue Heng, and just thought of herself as having two brothers.

They also had no intention of mentioning the details of the experiment to Li Qingyue, as those things should indeed be sealed.

The board game that Li Qingyue had just bought online was placed on the stone table in the park. This was the best place she had found with the thickest shade.

Xue Heng was reading the short instruction manual, trying to use the new knowledge he had learned this year to understand this game for entertainment and leisure.

Li Rong reached out to help Li Qingyue sort out the cards and ornaments inside, counting them and reading them out loud to confirm if there was anything "short of weight or measure."

It was wheat harvest time, and a new crop of corn was planted. The new leaves drooped under the scorching sun, and the surging water flowed into the dry cracks.

As for that game—all three of them took turns being the winner.