"Yes, it won't affect you," Guangyou replied, looking down at his drawing.
For a moment, the only sounds in the room were the clattering of the keyboard and the scratching of pencils across paper.
Research is never smooth sailing, just like writing.
You'll always encounter bottlenecks like writer's block during the process.
Now, Ai is facing this kind of bottleneck.
It wasn't that there was a problem with the research, but rather that she herself had some issues.
That painting reminded her of the day she tried to win a claw machine.
Even now, she still doesn't understand why Guangyou managed to catch the doll in that way.
That's really too mystical.
Science simply cannot explain it.
Recalling what she did back then, Ai felt her ears burning.
As she pondered these thoughts, Ai's attention drifted away from her research.
She even entered a wrong number because of this.
Coming to her senses, Ai looked at the incorrectly entered data on the screen. As she undoed the steps, she stretched out her foot and gently kicked Kyou.
Why did I have to draw that particular day of events?
It's one thing to draw what happened that day, but why did you have to draw that particular scene?
I've already drawn it, why do I have to let her see it?
I even entered the wrong data myself.
"???"
Kōyū, engrossed in his drawing, glanced in Ai's direction, his face full of confusion.
What did I just do?
Looking at Ai's calm expression, Kōyū felt somewhat puzzled.
I was drawing intently just now, without even looking up, so I shouldn't have been doing anything.
After thinking for a moment, Guangyou decided to stop worrying about it.
This girl must have done it accidentally.
Yes, it must have been an accident.
Let's keep drawing.
Looking at the brightly lit computer screen, Ai seemed to see the scene from that day before her eyes, and a smile appeared on her lips.
However, putting aside the unexpected events that happened that night, I was still quite happy.
Immediately afterwards, the room was filled with the clatter of keyboards and the scratching of pencils across paper.
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