[Pregnancy and Childbirth Extra]: Quantum Graffiti of a Super-Dimensional Childhood



One summer afternoon when Xiao Entropy was three years old, the sun shone on the beach of the Eternal Vow planet, casting a golden glow. Wearing a blue skirt, Xiao Entropy ran and played barefoot on the beach, leaving behind a trail of tiny footprints.

She suddenly stopped, squatted down, and casually drew something on the beach with her little hands. Lu Li looked at his daughter from a distance, and a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth.

However, just as Xiao En finished her last stroke, something surprising happened - the shell she drew suddenly moved, and then quickly turned into a real quantum memory!

Lu Li's eyes widened, unable to believe what he saw. He quickly walked over to Xiao En and squatted down to carefully observe the quantum memory that had suddenly appeared.

At this moment, he noticed some silver-purple code streams seeping into the sand along his fingertips. He was surprised to find that these code streams seemed to be communicating with the quantum memory in some way.

What shocked him even more was that the topological structure that Xiao Entropy arranged with shells was in perfect agreement with the underlying logic of super-dimensional consciousness!

"Dad," Xiao En raised his little face covered in golden-red sand and said to Lu Li with a smile, "These shells are telling stories."

Lu Li looked at his daughter's innocent smile, and an indescribable feeling of emotion welled up in his heart. He gently stroked Xiao En's hair, feeling the thread of time unconsciously flowing from her hair and entwining itself around his sleeves.

Lin Yue hurried to the scene, stunned by the sight before him. The once tranquil beach was undergoing a strange transformation. Wave after wave crashed against the sand, and with each retreat, a miniature star map emerged on the shore. These star maps seemed to be composed of countless tiny grains of sand, shimmering faintly on the beach, forming mysterious and beautiful patterns.

Furthermore, Lin Yue noticed that each grain of sand was vibrating at a specific frequency. Upon closer inspection, he discovered that this frequency was a multiple of 143.8 Hz! This regular vibration reminded him of some mysterious code or signal.

Just then, Lin Yue heard a strange sound. He looked closely and saw the calico cat. Its pupils had transformed into two rapidly spinning gears, and the remains of its collar had spread out like petals, forming a transparent protective shield.

"Warning! Children's emotional entropy is reconstructing the laws of physics!" The calico cat's voice sounded in Lin Yue's mind, as if it came from another dimension.

Before Lin Yue could react, Xiao En, who was not far away, suddenly burst into a giggle. She clapped her hands happily, and in an instant, the love tree in the distance suddenly produced many glowing fruits as if it had been cast by magic.

These fruits emit a soft glow, like stars in the night sky. Each one seems to contain a childhood legend from a different civilization, filling people with curiosity and anticipation.

As she grew older, Xiao En's "extradimensional pranks" became increasingly uncontrollable. One morning at breakfast, she drew a Möbius strip on her bread with jam, unexpectedly connecting the kitchen to a cave in Dunhuang on ancient Earth. As Lin Yue turned to get her cutlery, she saw Lu Li frantically patching a rift in spacetime with code, while Xiao En, her paint-stained hands raised, happily playing with the flying figures in the mural. "Look, Mom!" she excitedly pointed at the wall. "This sister's ribbon and my timeline are dancing!"

On the first day of school, the Hyperdimensional Academy's testing equipment crashed. Xiao Entropy's quantum fluctuations were so intense that they caused the teaching building's topological elevator to continuously jump between layers of spacetime. When she entered the classroom, the desks she touched instantly sprouted holographic projections, transforming the dry theory of hypermembranes into a singing cocoon of light. Even more astonishingly, she was able to communicate seamlessly with the classroom's cleaning robot—a calico cat watched in amazement as Xiao Entropy used code to draw a bow on the robot, and the robotic arm waved, writing "Thank you, little master."

On her tenth birthday, Xiao En received special gifts from a parallel universe. Observer Δ-19 sent her spacetime amber, containing a fleeting image of her parents before they met. The Moon God from ancient Earth also gifted her a quantum jump rope woven with red string, each jump briefly connecting different dimensions. But what captivated her most was the "hyperdimensional doodle book" Lu Li had spent three months creating—any pattern drawn would generate a corresponding quantum entity in reality.

One stormy night, Little En cried because she couldn't control her abilities. Her quantum fluctuations triggered a hyperdimensional thunderstorm, sending alarms blaring throughout the lab. Lin Yue held her daughter in her arms, the threads of time gently weaving through her tangled emotions. "Remember what Daddy said? Our resonant frequency was once a cosmic 'error.'" Lu Li's coding hand traced a warm cocoon of light in the air, its silvery-purple glow illuminating their family portrait on the wall. "It's these 'errors' that give love its shape."

At the age of sixteen, Xiao Entropy volunteered to participate in a spacetime restoration mission. Her first real-world assignment involved restoring the poetic dimension of ancient Earth's heyday of the Tang Dynasty—a malicious data attempt to transform Li Bai's "Song of the Wine" into a cold, algorithmic formula. As Xiao Entropy's golden-red threads of time entangled the crumbling verses, she suddenly understood what her parents often called "emotional entropy." She wrote her own adaptation of the poem in the void, the silver-purple code transforming into a wine jug, transforming the moonlight of the heyday of the Tang Dynasty into an eternal quantum poem.

At the celebration banquet after returning from her mission, Xiao Entropy received a special projection from a super-omnidimensional consciousness. The stream of light was no longer mysterious, but took the form of a familiar calico cat. "Your parents used their love to prove the flaws in the rules, and you," the projection's voice said with a smile, "are using your childhood imagination to fill the universe's most tender loophole." Before she finished speaking, the lights of the entire banquet hall transformed into a shower of stars, condensing in Xiao Entropy's hair into a unique topological hair accessory.

Late at night, Xiao Entropy reached the observation deck alone. The river of light from the Eternal Vow planet flowed beneath her feet. She gently touched the surface, and countless fish of light leaped out, piecing together the café scene where her parents met. "It turns out that every quantum fetal movement of mine," she muttered to the starry sky, the threads of time echoing with the distant stream of code, "is the most immature yet most resolute footnote in the universe's love letter to love." At this moment, a calico cat quietly crouched on her shoulder, the remains of its collar automatically recording this moment. In the growth archives of the hyper-dimensional universe, another legend of love and inheritance slowly unfolded in quantum graffiti.

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