Compared to the large temperature difference between day and night in Egypt, the temperature here is very pleasant, around 20 degrees Celsius. It's a bit cool in the morning and evening, so you'll need to wear a light jacket.
Shech didn't make it to Antarctica, so he bought an ice cream to satisfy his craving before leaving the hotel.
After walking half a block, she spotted a stall selling Turkish-style ice cream. She'd heard it was stretchy and delicious, much more appealing than the ordinary one in her hand.
Shi Jinzhe took the half-eaten ice cream from her hand, stuffed some cash into Sheh's hand, and then received a cool kiss in return.
Before it got dark, they walked across the Galata Bridge, where there were many people fishing. Shekh observed them carefully for a while and said to Shi Jinzhe, "I've found that everyone is better at fishing than you."
"...You misunderstood me. I was actually there to feed the fish."
Shi Jinzhe refused to admit that there was anything wrong with his technique; he firmly believed that as long as Sheh stayed away from him, he could catch fish.
"Just a heads up, not all fish are afraid of me."
As soon as Sheh finished speaking, the person she was staring at caught a sea fish, proving that she was right.
“…”
Shi Jinzhe couldn't see it. The hand that was on Shehe's shoulder moved to her face, covering her eyes with her palm to prevent Shehe from looking any longer. She said, "It's all fake. Someone put it on in the water."
"Time has passed, but my brain development is perfectly normal."
"That means when you stand there, the fish are like they've been drugged, willingly taking the bait."
"It should jump into my mouth after being drugged."
Unable to see the road ahead, Shekh was dragged along by Shi Jin, and to avoid passersby, he walked in a crooked and erratic manner.
Flocks of seagulls, the laughter of pedestrians, and the excessive blaring of car horns filled the air. Sher heard music playing by the roadside, called Bana Ellerini Ver, which she had heard when she checked into the hotel that afternoon.
The wind kept blowing, and the song carried far. Shekh held his hand and they walked a long way, their steps unsteady.
"If you keep walking like this, I won't be able to eat dinner until tomorrow."
"I'll pop it into your mouth in a bit."
"I don't eat people."
"That means you're not hungry enough."
“You’re just starving, unable to distinguish between humans and animals.” Suddenly, Shekh said in a strange tone, “I forgot, you’re a beast in human clothing, no need to distinguish.”
"No, it's not necessary."
Sher felt a kiss on the forehead, and Shi Jinzhe moved his hand away. She blinked, adjusting her eyes to the light.
It's getting dark.
Just a moment ago, there was still the afterglow of the sunset, and you could still see both sides of the strait; now, only the lights remain.
Time flies, another day has passed.
After crossing the bridge, there were many restaurants. The two of them randomly chose one, and the food was pretty good.
Eating two ice creams didn't affect my appetite for rice. Sher liked the way the meat was cooked here; it wasn't too dry and was very tender, so I ordered an extra serving.
If Egypt is a hidden gem after the decline of civilization, then this city, which has witnessed the rise and fall of empires and a thousand-year history of struggle for supremacy, is a dazzling opal where Eastern and Western civilizations meet.
The evening breeze across the strait was enchanting, and on the way back, Sher and I took a walk here. Finally, we found a bit of the romantic atmosphere we should have.
It would be even more perfect if you didn't see the meat-filled burrito he was holding, which Sheikh had taken a big bite out of.
After three days of sightseeing and seeing all the must-see attractions, Shi Jinzhe took her on a connecting flight to Cappadocia.
Sitting in the cave hotel, Sheikh was still savoring the joy of soaring into the sky in a hot air balloon.
"Let's go ride it again tomorrow."
Shi Jinzhe: "Sit down if you want, whatever you say."
Sher sat there for more than a week, and the locals all knew her.
When she and Shi Jin left, the staff of the company they chose, who released balloons for her every day, gave her several hot air balloon pendants as a sentimental gift.
He said that Sheikh was a genuine person who truly appreciated the beauty of nature and possessed a rare sincerity, and he would always remember her affection for Capa.
Shekh gave up, abandoning any attempt to explain that she was not only not blind, but that her eyesight was exceptionally good.
Shi Jinzhe accepted the trinkets for her, and said resentfully, "Why doesn't he remember me for the rest of his life?"
"Perhaps your tip wasn't impressive enough and didn't make a strong impact on him."
Shi Jinzhe said calmly, "So it turns out I'm not worth it."
"Strive to increase your own value."
"Is that what you think?" Shi Jinzhe pretended to be speechless. "Then it's over, you don't have a gift. I was planning to give you a surprise at the next stop."
After saying that, he stood there looking like he was waiting to be coaxed.
Shekh took the small pendant from his hand and hung it on his suitcase. "You'll give it to me even if I don't do anything. Don't try to trick me."
Shi Jinzhe remained silent.
"But my husband is different; whether you surprise me or not is very important to me."
With a single sentence that took a sharp turn, she captivated the listener, making them feel completely overwhelmed and utterly swayed by her words.
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