[Black Butler] Starry Night

The time and space of Chapter 1 is set after the shipwreck chapter]

moonlight.It is when you are walking aimlessly in the dark forest, there is no day, and the days pass by, and you still can't find the exit, and you even forget the purpose of entering the forest.Inadvertently looking up, the bright and cold crescent moon is just above the head, and the gentle moonlight wraps you, telling you that there is no need to be afraid.

That moment was enough to bring tears to my eyes.

Charles will always remember the time when a smug, obstinate, naive genius once boasted that he could take him home.

The stiff hands moved up slowly, hugged her back, and hugged her tremblingly tighter.Her hair tickled the tip of her nose, and her nostrils were filled with the faint fragrance of lavender, which was gentle and touching.

After a long time, he opened his mouth slowly, as light as a dream: "Okay."

This place is barren and not a single blade of grass grows. Later, when you come here for a walk, everything grows miraculously. This is my heart.

The author has something to say: 'MaytheRoadRiseUptoMeetYou' is a classic Irish blessing, often used in prayer.

☆、Chapter19 Cambridge Years

But this was already a month ago, time flies so fast, before you know it, it has come to the end of August, and summer is coming to an end.

"Claire, look at that apple tree! That's where Newton discovered gravity."

"Is it the one who was hit by the apple?"

"My dear, that's a misinformation. Newton was just sitting under a tree, inspired by a falling apple."

Claire nodded half-understanding, then pointed to the ducks in the river, and pulled Kathleen to run over.

Beside the Jian River, my mother leaned over and asked, "Kathleen, when are you going back to London?"

"I can go back this weekend."

Her face brightened immediately, "That's great, you know, me and your dad—and Lester, we all miss you."

"Really?" Kathleen smiled and looked in the same direction as her mother. Father and Professor Jenkins were standing on the grass by the river bank, having a good conversation.

The late summer breeze was blowing in her face, kissing the young leaves, blowing over the calm river, making a slight sparkle, and then burrowed into her robe as hard as it could.A sudden chill swept over her whole body, she shrunk her neck and put her hands in her pockets, only then realized belatedly that summer was coming to an end.

The mother frowned and looked her up and down, "Why are you wearing this black cloak all the time?"

"Because I like it, and it's not the same one, you see, it's navy blue."

"Okay, okay." Mother used her hand to stop her body that was desperately approaching. At this moment, father came from not far away, leading Claire.

"Katherine, it's good to see you are doing well, we should go back almost now."

"Leaving so soon?"

"Yeah," he sighed, straightening his tie. "There's still a lot of work in London, and your mother and I just wanted to know how you were doing, so we came to visit you. I just talked to the professor and I asked him Take care of you, I understand the general background and research plan, and you refused to tell me before. Now that there is no danger, I am relieved."

After her father said this helplessly, he smiled gently at her, and a wave of hot emotion surged up. She looked at her father's face, her eyes blushing.It turned out that there were a few more wrinkles on Dad's face, and the gray-blue eyes under the glasses were still shining, but a little tired. She didn't like the marks left on his face by these years, she didn't like it very much.

Kathleen nodded, then turned her back, and quickly wiped away the tears from the corners of her eyes.

Mother's face was full of reluctance, and she waved to her and said, "Catherine, let's go."

She sniffed, waved her hand and said, "Okay, bye."

When they were gone, Kathleen was left alone again.

She put her hands in her pockets, turned around and looked up at the magnificent Gothic building. The wind was getting stronger and the cloak was blown up, but she was unmoved and stared blankly for a long time.

Suddenly, she felt that someone was running towards her, and then her sleeve was pulled, and Claire stood on tiptoe and whispered in her ear: "Sister Kathleen, aunt and uncle said that if you feel tired If you do, you can go home anytime."

-

Kathleen rushed out of the Cavendish laboratory in a hurry and headed straight for the lecture hall of King's College. Even though she used the fastest speed, she was still late.Class had already started by this time, and she had to sneak in through the back door.

Daniel sat in the last row, concentrating on writing and drawing on the parchment. Kathleen glanced at the podium, and when the gray-haired old professor turned his back to write something, she tiptoed to sit beside him.

Daniel rested his head in his hands, staring at the notes he had made, his black hair was scratched a little messy, he was muttering words, and didn't notice her coming at all.

"Hi," Kathleen said under her breath, "did I miss something?"

He turned his head slightly, and before he could say hello, he handed the parchment in front of her and asked, "This, can you understand?"

Kathleen frowned at those dense cursive scripts and formulas, and after a while, she returned the notes to Daniel, "I don't understand, what the hell are these?"

At this time, a chubby boy on the left leaned over, his eyes narrowed into slits, and he was very confused, and asked in a low voice, "Daniel, ask Lopez if he understands this."

There were several seats between them, and Daniel sighed and mouthed him: she didn't know either.

The other party looked desperate, and shouted hoarsely: "Isn't it? Then what should we do?"

Daniel shook his head, and continued to delve into those bible-like theories and formulas.

"What happened?" Kathleen asked.

"It's okay, this is our daily routine." Daniel said dejectedly.

"Lopez, you don't understand this," a brown-haired boy on the right suddenly approached and said, "You were specially invited by Cavendish to do research, and Professor Jenkins has allowed you to attend lectures occasionally. You can come if you like." , you don’t have to come if you’re not happy. But we’re different, we can’t miss every class, and we have to figure it out, or our thesis will fail.”

"Well said Ronald," Daniel sighed sadly. These words were really to the point, expressing the grievances he had been doing all along. Say, "This'scompulsorytous."

Kathleen nodded sympathetically. Even so, it was inevitable that she was a bit lucky. Fortunately, she didn't have to live in such a miserable life.Ronald may have seen through her mind, and couldn't help pouring cold water on her, "Don't worry, you will feel the same in a few years."

"Eh?!"

"Students in the last row be quiet!"

The old professor on the podium yelled loudly, those rustling voices made him very dissatisfied before, and now he really couldn't bear it.The way he exploded was really scary, they stopped talking immediately, Kathleen lowered her head and hid behind a tall boy in front, laughter came from all directions, filling the entire lecture hall.

Waiting for the burst of laughter to pass, the old professor's unwavering voice echoed over the lecture hall again. They were relieved. Kathleen raised her eyes cautiously, and inadvertently met Daniel, and then they both laughed.

After being trained, she learned to be good. Anyway, she couldn't understand what was being said now, so she simply stopped listening.She took out the thick book with a dark purple cover from her cross-body bag and began to flip through it.

In recent days, Kathleen has always carried this book with her, and it can't be said that she is obsessed with it. She just likes to use the fragmented time to read this book.The wizard is too smart, she has to admit that the seemingly crazy theories and guesses in the book may never have been conceived by humans, but they have already been proved by them.

She regards this as a treasure, containing precious crystallization of wisdom, because of the things left by these smart people, we can better understand the world and understand the secrets in the vast universe.She had promised Shire to protect the book, because they both knew what explosive results it would have if it fell into the hands of 19th-century humans.

She turned to the next page, her eyes caught by a line of words.

"Time does not exist completely independently of space, but forms what is called 'space-time'."

"What?" Daniel raised his head suddenly.

"It's nothing."

He frowned, and then said, "By the way, you're going back to London today, aren't you?"

"That's right, after this class is over." The corners of her mouth raised unconsciously at the thought of going home soon.

"Are your parents coming to pick you up?"

"No, it should be my brother."

His expression suddenly brightened, "Oh, Lester Lopez, we haven't seen each other for two years."

Kathleen stared at him suspiciously, which made him amused, and explained to her unhurriedly, not forgetting to copy notes, "We were in the same college in Weston back then, and I He is one year younger than him. Don’t you know? Your brother is a man of the hour. He became a supervisor in 1887. I have to say that he is really outstanding. Many people say..."

"Stop, stop, I can almost recite this story."

Ronald stopped the pen he was writing and poked his head over, "Are you talking about Lester Lopez?"

"You all know him?"

Ronald smiled and said, "Oh, Kathleen, we all found out about you before you came to Cavendish. By the way, we all know who your brother is, and we're still friends."

She couldn't hide her surprise, and couldn't help raising her voice and said, "My details? Are you from the FBI?"

"Shh! Last row!"

She lowered her voice and repeated again: "Are you from the FBI?"

The two laughed at the same time, "We must know who is the one who parachuted Cavendish?"

At this moment, the bell rang for the end of get out of class. The professor greeted them, packed up the handouts and left.Daniel seemed to have suddenly remembered something, opened his mouth wide, and turned to ask Ronald: "Did you listen to the last part just now?"

He shrugged, "No."

Daniel asked the person who was sorting out the notes again: "How about you? Did you listen to it just now?"

"Yes, but..."

Daniel seemed to be grabbing a life-saving straw, eagerly waiting for them to finish, but they sighed and replied, "I don't understand."

"Arthur also listened, and I saw that he wrote three pages of notes." A voice said.

Everyone turned to look at the chubby boy who was about to leave with his schoolbag. He raised his head to meet so many eyes, and spread his hands incomprehensibly, "So what? Do you think I can be trusted?"

Everyone laughed, and the atmosphere suddenly became joyful.

Kathleen laughed too, a joy she had never experienced, the joy of going to school.She whispered softly: "Campus life is so interesting."

Daniel heard it, bowed his head and said to her, "It's not like this usually, because everything becomes more interesting when you come."

A man who was about to leave paused beside her and said quietly, "And no one ever yells in Professor Fowler's class." Then he smiled and waved to the others, "See you tomorrow !"

"Jeffrey, see you tomorrow!" Daniel said, "Let's go, Lester should be waiting outside."

They walked down the gray stone steps and arrived at the lobby where there were many people coming and going. It happened to be a recess at the moment, and they saw a group of people in black tuxedos, holding books, moving to other classrooms.

Kathleen avoided the crowd and walked out of the gate, stepped onto the green grass, looked up and looked at the sky that was not sunny, but it didn't look like it would rain either. She took a deep breath, then turned around and asked, "Aren't you going back?"

Ronald and Daniel came out one after the other, "We must see Lester before leaving, we are old friends."

She pointed to a group of people behind them, all those who stayed after class just now, "What about them?"

"Let's watch the fun."

"Okay," she didn't know whether to laugh or cry, and then she saw Lester's slender figure under the tree not far away. He took out the pocket watch from his pocket and looked around.

A mischievous idea suddenly appeared in Kathleen's mind, she pointed in Lester's direction and said, "He's right there! Watch out, I'm going to call him."

As soon as the words fell, she yelled in that direction, even though there were people passing between them, and even though it was not elegant to shout in public, she obviously didn't care, "Lester, I'm here!"

Lester was startled, and looked in the direction of the voice, seeing Kathleen standing in front with a big smile on his face, he had no choice but to shake his head helplessly, and walked towards her.

After approaching, he saw two familiar faces, and couldn't help being stunned, "Ronald? Daniel?"

"Hello, senior!"

"Since when did you date my sister?"

"Don't be nervous, we are just classmates and partners in academic research."

Lester nodded suspiciously, looked over her shoulder, glanced at the people standing behind, and said jokingly: "It seems that you are quite popular."

She corrected him with a smile, "They came to see you."

"what?"

Ronald walked forward and patted him on the shoulder, "Long time no see. I wonder if you miss my old friend? But, it seems like you don't."

Lester narrowed his eyes at him, "Why do I miss you?"

"Tsk tsk, for the sake of me and Daniel teaching you mathematics, you are too unreasonable!"

"Don't forget that I still have your embarrassment in Weston College, senior." Daniel poked his head out from behind and Kathleen immediately pulled him to ask, "What embarrassment?"

"No, no, no!" Lester stopped him immediately, and his tone finally calmed down, "Okay, next time I'll meet you guys and catch up with each other."

Then Lester hugged them slightly, and tilted his head to signal Kathleen, "Let's go."

"Okay." She walked to Lester, turned her head and waved high, "Goodbye, everyone!"

"See you in a week, Kathleen."

After saying goodbye, they returned to the tall teaching building and continued their day's classes. Everything looked the same as usual, but there was something new.

After that day, a funny story began to spread in the Department of Physics: Lester Lopez saw his old friend again after many years, and the first sentence was: "When did you get on good terms with my sister?".

Walking on the vast and soft turf in Cambridge, Kathleen vividly told what happened to Lester in class just now, and elicited her own opinion: it is really fun to be unruly.

Lester sighed, "It's really like what you would do."

This is obviously not something to be proud of, but she is complacent in her heart.

"But to tell you in secret," he said pretending to be mysterious, "I wasn't very well-behaved when I was studying."

After he finished speaking, he smiled, and Kathleen looked at his crooked eyes and said, "It's very enjoyable, isn't it?"

"Yes, but if you want to know how to not be hated by the professor no matter how much trouble you do?"

"miss you!"

"That's handing in a test paper with a perfect score."

The author has something to say: Happy school start everyone (ω<)?

My deepest memory about going to school is making trouble in class, going back to school early to copy homework, having lunch with friends, planning the future together, working hard for the final, etc. It’s really good to think about it now hahahaha

☆、Chapter20 lie

Today Melanie said that she found a hidden and interesting place in London and that she must show Kathleen to see it.

"Isn't it Hyde Park? I've been here countless times."

"No, I'm sure there's one place you've never been to."

Melanie took Kathleen's hand and walked on the Hyde Park Boulevard. Kathleen looked helpless, saying so, but she still kept a little expectation in her heart, wanting to know how special that place was .

Maybe Melanie didn't disappoint her. When she came to an intersection, Melanie didn't choose to continue walking, but turned into a path shaded by dense trees.The path is very narrow, only enough for one person to walk, and one after the other, they almost passed through layers of leaves and came to this "special" place in front of them.

Kathleen reached out to remove a leaf from her hair, and saw a wide lawn in front of her, surrounded by dense shade trees, except for a few tall trees, a well and a bridge hole leading to nowhere Other than that, almost nothing.

Kathleen looked around and asked amusedly, "Where is this?"

"It's a secluded place," Melanie said, turning around. "I like it very much, so I think you should too."

Kathleen smiled helplessly, looked at Melanie, and suddenly felt a sense of relief, "We really do."

She also smiled, and took Kathleen's hand, "I'll show you something."

When they came to the well, Kathleen looked in, and the water was so clear that she could see the bottom of the well, and piles of silver coins sank to the bottom of the well.

"This is a wishing well, very spiritual, you may make a wish!" Melanie said.

Catherine was aroused by such superstitious things. She took out a tenpence coin from her pocket, clenched it tightly in her hand, made three wishes silently in her heart, and finally threw the coin into the well water with a "boom".

"What did you wish for?"

"World Peace."

Melanie rolled her eyes, "So boring?"

Kathleen felt dissatisfied that such an important wish was called boring. She refused to admit defeat and asked, "What about you?"

"I..." Melanie counted with her fingers, "The performance went well, I became the protagonist, and I met my real destiny."

"I didn't even know you could allow so much, can you add more?"

"Of course not, it won't work!"

"But it's not fair!"

Melanie didn't feel like arguing with her anymore, so she held her hand and walked forward, "Forget it, let it go, we'll go somewhere else."

As she was walking, she stopped suddenly, and Kathleen asked, "What's wrong?"

She turned her head guiltily, "I've only been there once, and I forgot whether to go left or right."

Kathleen broke away from her hand angrily and amusedly. She thought she couldn't tell the difference between east, west, north, south, and north. Well, let her remember the front, back, left, and right, who knows that she still doesn't know the way.

"Otherwise, I'll go to explore the road first, and you wait for me here. That's right! There are fairy tales carved in the bridge hole, you will definitely like it."

"Ok."

Seeing Melanie's back gradually moving away, Kathleen walked into the bridge hole covered with ivy, reading Greek mythology carved on the stone wall.

After a while, Melanie still didn't come back, Kathleen began to worry, and when she was thinking about whether to go to her, there was a sudden sound of hurried footsteps from the other side of the bridge hole.She turned her head happily, but it wasn't Melanie, she subconsciously ran back to the entrance of the cave immediately.

The man stopped in the bridge hole and said, "How many times have I told you that I really don't know where that thing is."

The voice was hoarse and deep, and Kathleen thought of a crumpled and old brown paper. She wanted to turn around and leave, after all, it was impolite to eavesdrop.But just as she took a step forward, another voice sounded, and she froze in place as if petrified.

"Mr. Kevin, I really need that thing."

"Why?" Kevin said slowly. "So what if you got it? You can't use it."

"What if I say someone has a solution?"

Kevin narrowed his eyes, and the bright eyes hidden behind the glasses stared straight at him, "Earl Phantomhine, what do you say?"

Catherine poked her head out cautiously. The man who spoke was wearing a floor-length dark green robe, hunchbacked, short in stature, and had pointed ears like elves.Kevin turned his head vigilantly, and she immediately retracted, her heart pounding.

Charles followed his gaze to the empty cave entrance and asked, "What's wrong?"

"I think I seem to see something... that's all, but you, why are you so sure?"

Charles didn't mean to answer, or he knew that Kevin already had the answer in his heart.After a brief silence, the old voice said, "Katherine Lopez?"

But he laughed, and said in an extremely arrogant tone: "She already knows the existence of your world, and the advanced theories you have researched."

Charles originally thought he would show a frightened expression, but he was wrong, Kevin just stared at him for a few seconds, then continued calmly, as if it was too late to be frightened by the exposure of the wizarding world, "The pocket watch has disappeared For years, you couldn't find it, and neither did the girl."

"No, I believe she can."

"It seems that you really care about her." Kevin mocked coldly. It was the first time in so many generations that he saw Phantom Hein so attached to a girl.

Charles was silent for a few seconds, then smiled, his expression was so calm, his tone was so indifferent, as if talking about the weather casually, "Don't be kidding, Elizabeth is my fiancée, and that girl is a pawn to me."

Kevin chuckled and said sincerely, "Sure enough, it's Phantomhin who will do whatever it takes to achieve his goal."

Hearing this, Kathleen felt a cramping pain in her stomach, and a sentence suddenly flashed in her mind, "If you find out that this world is a lie", for a moment, she seemed to understand the meaning of the question, and she fell into a trance. In the fear of a black hole.It turned out that he had been lying to himself from before to now, and everything was a lie. This was even more unacceptable than getting angry at her directly, treating her coldly, and leaving her.

Before she could react, the two walked towards the entrance of the cave and were about to leave. She desperately wanted to find a place to hide, and finally squatted behind a bush, and stood up in a daze after the sound of footsteps disappeared.

Not long after, Melanie ran back excitedly. She successfully found the way and came back, but this happiness could not last long, because the next second she saw Kathleen's pale face like a ghost , she couldn't bear to exclaim: "Katherine, are you okay?"

"It's nothing—I'm just—just—afraid—" Kathleen walked incoherently, as if lost, "I want to go home."

Melanie froze for a moment, then quickly followed her steps, holding her arm, worried that she would faint halfway.After walking out of Hyde Park, Melanie insisted on sending her back, but Kathleen refused her offer.

She didn't go home, but walked aimlessly on the street, and unknowingly came to the Thames Bridge.She stopped for no reason, leaning on the bridge, the piercing wind blowing head-on, just enough to clear her confused brain.

The sky in the distance gradually deepened, night fell, and street lights came on one after another. In her eyes, the scenery on the other side became blurred, with no light spots, only a lingering gray sea.

Kathleen kept standing in the same position, and began to think about everything that had happened since she met him.After a long time like this, people passing by her cast strange glances one after another, and she didn't care, until an uncertain voice sounded beside her: "Kathleen?"

Kathleen turned her head in surprise, and saw Charles standing less than one meter away from her, followed by the deacon in black.This was the person she didn't want to see the last time. At that moment, she wanted to run away, but her body was stiff and unable to move, as if her feet had taken root.

"Why are you here? Why don't you go home?" Charles took two steps forward, but she staggered back, her feet trembling constantly.He was really right, he should go straight home.

Standing there just now, she has already thought through a lot, including that maybe it was a mistake to meet them from the beginning, yes, it would be nice to be at home, on that dangerous and depressing night, she should stay at home, and should not insist on going out, so that she would not There will be a series of things that will happen next.

He frowned, raised his hand and brushed away the hair in front of her eyes, "Are you okay?"

Kathleen nodded sharply, trying to make her voice sound normal, but it was still terribly hoarse: "Very well, I'm going home now." Before they could reply, she hurriedly continued, " Goodbye Charles, goodbye Monsieur Deacon."

After she finished speaking, she ran back without turning her head, with no direction in her mind at all, and only one thought led her like a devil: the farther away from them the better.She ran through several streets until she felt that the crowds around her were no longer so crowded, then she gradually slowed down and realized that this was a place she had never been to before.

There were not many people in the whole street, and it was very quiet. It was not as lively and bright as the urban area. Only a few shops were lit with dim lights.This place is incompatible with the bustling West End of London, it is too peaceful and bleak, like a small corner forgotten by the city.

Panting all the way, Kathleen walked along the edge of the wall, looking at the shops on both sides. There were flower sellers, postcard sellers, pottery sellers, and a few small bars.

Her heart still couldn't calm down, and she kept thinking about the information she heard today, as if she had fallen into an endless vortex.What she couldn't understand was why he was so gentle with her and gave her hope again and again since he planned to use her from the beginning.In fact, she hates the current ambiguous relationship, which is always short of something, tepid, like a cup of warm water, only one degree away from boiling.

It's obviously only one step away, really only one step away, we can be together.And now, my previous 99 steps to you seem to have returned to zero.

The more Kathleen thought about it, the more confused she became. She came to the corner of an intersection and leaned against the cold red brick wall. She felt very tired.

At this time, sporadic applause came from a small bar in front of her. She saw a resident singer standing on the dilapidated stage singing affectionately. Slowly flowing on the streets.It was a song she had never heard, and it didn't sound like English, it seemed to be a very old song.She has always disliked old songs, and she never thought that she would listen to them in a daze at this moment. She was caught by the vicissitudes of the age, and her memories seemed to be trapped in the melody, and she would never be able to get out.

She never knew there was such a sad song in the world.

The tears that she had been holding back finally burst. She wiped away the tears with her sleeves indiscriminately, but the tears continued to flow down. Finally, she squatted on the ground exhausted and covered her face with her hands. In order not to break the harmonious silence of the night, she only Can sob and cry.

The song is still going on, and it seems that it will go to a faraway place with the years. She cried and cried, and a picture appeared in her mind, which was her happiest moment so far:

She opened her bleary eyes and found herself asleep on his desk, she tilted her head and caught a glimpse of his sleeping face, which reminded her of the night when she was waiting for the meteor shower on the hills, so she smiled .

Suddenly, she heard him talking in a sleepy sleep, and it took her several times to realize that it was her name.Curiously wanting to know what he said, she moved her head closer. Although he spoke intermittently, she could still hear the sentence "I love you".

She laughed more, buried her head in her arms, tried not to make a sound, then pretended nothing happened, pretended to sleep until he woke her.

At this point a sad thought popped into her, nowhere to be found, yet so real: I feel bad not because you lied to me, but because I can no longer trust you. 【1】

The author has something to say: [1] Excerpted from Nietzsche's "Passion and Perception of Genius".

Happy Mid-Autumn Festival everyone~

☆、Chapter21 time starting point

The high-speed train pierced through the quiet wind of early autumn, and the sky was full of orange twilight. Daniel walked to one of the boxes and opened the glass curtain door, only to see Kathleen sitting in it alone, staring at the scenery outside the window in a daze.

He cleared his throat and asked, "Do you mind?"

"do not mind."

The train passed a hill, and the brilliance of the setting sun was reflected on the lake in the distance. The surface of the lake shone like broken diamonds, and a gray castle stood beside the mountain lake.Kathleen stretched her waist, like a child seeing the world for the first time, she couldn't wait to ask, but her voice was tired: "What kind of place is that?"

"It's a beautiful castle, and it's also the research institute of the Royal Society in Scotland."

As the train got closer and closer to the castle, she couldn't take her eyes off the scenery in front of her. A layer of moist light reflected in her dark green pupils, and she saw two big birds flying across the lake, spreading their wings and flying into the distance twilight.A light and helplessness suddenly flashed in her heart, and she said out of nowhere: "It would be great if human beings could also fly in the sky."

Daniel leaned his head and looked at the castle, lake and birds in the sunset together, with a faint smile on his face, "That day will come."

After the train arrived at the station, it took half an hour in a carriage to reach the castle. It is said that the castle was built by a certain nobleman in the eighteenth century. After being put on hold for many years, it was later lent to the Royal Society for Astronomy and Science. Institute of Astrophysics.

Kathleen followed them into the castle. The lobby of the castle was very empty, and her words echoed clearly.She looked at the endless corridors, and suddenly, the candles on the stone wall burst into flames out of thin air, and quickly spread, illuminating the corridors on both sides one by one.Then, the crystal chandelier above the head lit up with a "snap", and the lobby became brightly lit.

She stared blankly, and Ronald said in a low voice beside her, "These are high-tech."

There was the sound of high-heeled shoes stepping on the stone steps ahead, and a woman was walking down the wide stairs. She had shoulder-length chestnut short hair, walked proudly, and had a cold breath in her light blue eyes.She is beautiful, and that beauty has a kind of menace, as if when she walks with her chin raised, everything will be quiet for her.

Kathleen stood upright. The woman first glanced at them briefly, and then said calmly: "Welcome everyone, my name is Helena Taylor, and I am the director of this institute."

Professor Jenkins stood beside her and raised his hand in Kathleen's direction, "This is the Kathleen Lopez I mentioned to you last time."

Feeling the sharp gaze from Helena, she immediately got goosebumps all over her body, and quickly raised her skirt to salute, "Nice meeting, Miss Taylor."

"Hello, little girl." Helena Taylor gave her a polite smile, stared at her for a few seconds, and said, "You are so beautiful."

Kathleen was stunned for a moment, and Helena immediately said to everyone, "Okay, let me show you the castle first."

-

"When Einstein said that 'God does not play dice', he was wrong. Given the hints given to us by black holes, God not only plays dice, but often throws dice where we cannot see to confuse us."【1 】

Daniel circled around, carefully examined the model of the solar system that was half the size of a room, and asked, "Who is Einstein?"

"I don't know." Kathleen closed the book in her hand and shrugged, "But I will know in the future."

"Hey! Look, the scenery here is so beautiful!" Arthur shouted standing on the terrace, and Kathleen quickly put down the book in her hand and ran towards him.

Pale and heavy clouds in the distance covered half of the sky, and there was a piece of green grass right now, with a biting wind blowing in front of you. Unlike London, the air here is mixed with the unique fresh smell of Scotland.This situation reminded her of Greenwich.

But after waiting for less than a minute, Kathleen walked back into the room unbearably cold. She breathed into her hands and asked, "How many days are left for our research?"

"Today is the third day,

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