"Did you go out to buy it?" Shi Yi asked.
"Yeah." Fu Shitian walked to the bay window, took out the milk tea and steamed buns and placed them on the low table, and explained softly: "I saw that you didn't eat many dumplings just now, and I was worried that you would be hungry in the afternoon."
Shi Yi stood by the door without moving, her eyes seemed to be fixed on her. Fu Shitian suppressed his guilty conscience, turned around, and greeted her generously: "Come and eat it? It's still hot and smells delicious."
On the way back and forth, she hesitated about how to explain her behavior. Should she pretend that she brought it with her? Or should she pretend that she bought it because she wanted to eat it
But in the end, she convinced herself that now that she and Shi Yi were friends, it was normal for her to care about her, and she could let Shi Yi know her care. She found that she seemed to be a little greedier than before. She was afraid that Shi Yi knew too much, and she was also afraid that Shi Yi didn't know anything at all.
Sure enough, Shi Yi said, "Thank you." There was no strange expression on his face.
Fu Shitian helped her put the straw in the milk tea and handed it to Shi Yi. Shi Yi took it, sat down on the bay window, and asked: "Don't you want to drink it?"
"I don't want to drink it." Fu Shitian opened the box of steamed buns and said with a smile, "I'm actually very full just now. I'll just eat a steamed bun to satisfy my craving." As she spoke, she put on the disposable gloves given to her, grabbed a steamed bun and took a small bite, then frowned and inhaled, as if she had been scalded.
Shi Yi was touched by her cuteness and passed the milk tea to her mouth, "I forgot to tell you that it would be hot inside."
Fu Shitian let out a little bit of heat from the tip of his tongue and said softly, "It's okay. I'm afraid that the bun skin will swell up in my stomach after I drink the water. It's too full."
Shi Yi didn't suspect anything, so he withdrew his hand and stopped being polite. He lowered his head to take a sip of milk tea, put on gloves and ate the shengjian.
Shi Yi's eating manner was very graceful. She took small bites one by one, with her red lips slightly parted and her pearly teeth lightly biting the food, which was pleasing to the eye.
Fu Shitian couldn't help but ask her: "Is it delicious?"
Shi Yi was chewing and looked at her sideways. Fu Shitian added: "Because some flavors always seem to taste better in memory."
Shi Yi took her crescent smile into his heart, savored it carefully, and swallowed it, saying softly: "It may be even more delicious than I remembered."
Fu Shitian's dimples rippled as she spoke. Shi Yi curled his lips and felt that the milk cap in his mouth, which was actually a little salty, seemed to taste much better.
Fu Shitian bought two portions of fresh meat and shrimp pan-fried buns, and only ate one portion of fresh meat, and then said he couldn't eat any more. Shi Yi ate two with milk tea, and was actually full, but he still finished all three pan-fried buns.
After finishing their meal, they went to the bathroom to rinse their mouths, reapply lipstick and sunscreen, and Yuan Ning went downstairs while greeting everyone: "Wake up, we're ready to go."
The two of them carried their small backpacks and followed him downstairs.
At 1:30, they arrived at the main entrance of the Shanghai Museum. The Shanghai Museum is one of the six major museums in China, covering an area of more than 110,000 square meters. It has a large number of cultural relics, and even the historical building of the museum itself can be regarded as one of the precious cultural relics.
Everyone entered the main gate, took a photo in front of the magnificent square of the History Museum, and scanned their ID cards to go through security check. The History Museum is divided into multiple exhibition halls according to the order of dynasties. Everyone has different interests and may stay for different lengths of time, so there is no need to force everyone to visit together. Yuan Ning asked everyone to gather in front of the square where they had just taken photos at 4:30. Fu Shitian spontaneously stuck with Shi Yi.
There was a bustling crowd outside the Ancient Prologue Hall, the starting exhibition hall. Some tour groups stopped before entering the exhibition hall, while some individual tourists hesitated whether to rent an audio guide.
Fu Shitian asked Shi Yi: "Should we rent one?" It was also her first time to visit a museum and she knew nothing.
"Do you want to?"
"I'm fine, do you want one?"
"Not really." Shi Yi said calmly, "I've been here many times. If you don't mind, I can explain the basics to you."
Fu Shitian's eyes lit up, "Then we won't rent it."
The two of them stepped into the world of prehistoric civilization together. As soon as they stepped in, under the soft light, the huge dinosaur fossils and mammoth fossils caught Fu Shitian's eyes, shocking her.
She had only seen them in books. Could they be so high? The children around her were amazed and kept asking their parents questions like "100,000 Whys". Fu Shitian felt that she was not a child, but rather Granny Liu, entering the Grand View Garden for the first time.
Shi Yi's voice sounded slowly beside her, "The tallest dinosaur is a sauropod, the largest dinosaur, which is about 180 million years old. It is a herbivore. You can see that its neck is very long, so the way it feeds is a bit similar to that of a giraffe."
Fu Shitian thought for a moment and asked gently, "Have you seen the Dinosaur Age by Blue Cat's Three Thousand Questions?"
Shi Yi was slightly stunned, "I saw it when I was a kid, what's wrong with that?"
"Is it the same type of dinosaur that Allosaurus kills in the opening scene?"
Shi Yi was stumped by her question. It was such a long time ago, how could she remember it? A little boy of about seven or eight years old beside her answered excitedly for Shi Yi: "Yes, that's right, it's that kind of dragon!"
The little boy’s mother was amused and warned him: “Don’t talk so loudly here.”
The little boy pouted and looked aggrieved. Fu Shitian smiled and glanced at Shi Yi, who also had a faint smile on her lips. She pointed at the mammoth and asked, "Have you seen the little hunter in the forest?"
Fu Shitian nodded, and Shi Yi said, "Then this is the mammoth that they love to eat. Do you remember?"
Fu Shitian didn't have much of an impression, Shi Yi teased: "It seems that it was just a coincidence just now, your memory is not much better than mine."
Fu Shitian chuckled, gave her a coquettish look, and then he felt completely relaxed.
They walked past one display case after another. Whenever Fu Shitian's eyes stayed on a cultural relic for a little longer, Shi Yi would spontaneously explain it to her in her clear and pleasant voice.
Gradually, some people followed them unconsciously, taking a ride. Shi Yi didn't care, she only cared about what Fu Shitian wanted to know.
Every time Fu Shitian asked her, "Shi Yi, what is this used for?", it seemed as if stars were twinkling in her eyes.
Shi Yi had never thought that knowing these things was a big deal before, but under Fu Shitian’s gaze, her chest was suddenly filled with a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction, a little bloated, similar to the feeling of pleasure.
After entering the Bronze Age, Fu Shitian's knowledge reserves had obviously caught up. For many things, Shi Yi only needed to give a little hint and Fu Shitian would be able to roughly understand which period it was from, and the questions he asked were also obviously much more in-depth.
After passing through the exhibition halls of Qin, Han, Jin, and Northern and Southern Dynasties, Shi Yi went to the bathroom, and Fu Shitian entered the exhibition halls of Tang and Song Dynasties, looking around while waiting for Shi Yi.
When Shi Yi found Fu Shitian, Fu Shitian was bending over and explaining something to a ten-year-old girl in front of a figurine with a human head and a fish body.
The little girl asked: "Sister, this looks so strange, is it the kind of fierce beast in the Classic of Mountains and Seas? Why did people in the past carve this? To protect the house?"
Fu Shitian replied gently: "There is a saying that is similar to this. They may be a kind of tomb guardian beast. The ancients put it in the tomb to protect the master and bless their descendants to prosper."
"Oh." The little girl walked aside thoughtfully.
Fu Shitian straightened up, and when he saw Shi Yi, his smile deepened. Just as he was about to speak, the little girl turned around and pointed at another pottery figurine and asked, "Sister, what is this for?"
Fu Shitian didn't say anything, just looked at Shi Yi, and Shi Yi took two steps to the little girl's side to explain. Fu Shitian stood beside Shi Yi, listening to Shi Yi's explanation with the little girl, with undisguised admiration in his eyes.
After the explanation, the little girl praised Shi Yi: "Sister, you know so much."
Shi Yi said seriously: "Come here more often, and when you grow up, you will know as much as I do."
After the little girl ran away, Fu Shitian denied: "Not everyone who comes here many times knows so much, Shi Yi, you really know a lot."
There was admiration in Shi Yi's eyes, "You know a lot."
“Not everyone who has never been here can know so much.”
Fu Shitian was stunned for a moment, his eyes rippled, and he said softly: "It seems like we are flattering each other for business."
Shi Yi smiled faintly, "Let's go and see the Tang Sancai you just talked about."
Later in the exhibition hall visit, the conversation between Fu Shitian and Shi Yi was more of an exchange between the two of them rather than Shi Yi's one-sided explanation.
At 4:15, the two of them had plenty of time to get out of the Republic of China Museum, but Shi Yi's sense of direction failed them and they couldn't find the exit. Fu Shitian made a prompt decision and took Shi Yi to change direction and ran all the way, finally returning to the museum square before Yuan Ning's patience ran out.
The two men, panting, followed the main group and waited at the bus stop to watch the sunset on the beach near the Confucian Temple, a 20-minute drive away.
The bus hadn't arrived yet, and everyone was a little tired after walking around for an afternoon, so they sat down on the benches to rest. There was only one seat left, so Fu Shitian asked Shi Yi to sit down, and stood beside her. Shi Yi motioned to move aside, and reached out to hold Fu Shitian's thin wrist.
Fu Shitian turned around, and before she could react, Shi Yi took her to sit next to her. Shoulders pressed together, arms pressed together, Fu Shitian's heartbeat stagnated, and she stopped breathing for a moment, not daring to even breathe.
She moved away quietly, fearing that her arms might sweat and make Shi Yi uncomfortable.
Shi Yi saw her moving around and reminded her: "Don't fall down."
Fu Shitian didn't dare to move for a moment, his body was getting hotter and he felt like he was going to sweat. It was both enjoyable and tormenting.
Fortunately, the bus came, and Fu Shitian stood up first as if she had been pardoned. Shi Yi stood up with her subconsciously and lined up behind her.
Ten minutes later, we got off the bus at Wenmiao Station. The sea breeze blew in our faces, blowing away the dryness and making us feel refreshed. Sui Meng stirred up the atmosphere and joked that we should have a competition to see who could run to the old man selling coconut juice on the beach first. Everyone cheered and said, "If you run to the old man first, I'll buy you some coconut juice."
The boys became happy and ran down the stairs, chasing each other. As they ran, someone shouted, "The girls are running so slowly, let me help them drink the coconut milk."
The girls laughed and cursed, and then started running after him. As they were running, someone collapsed and shouted, "Oh my god, my sandals are broken..." In the distance, a shoe fell on the road, and a girl hopped back on one foot. "Minister, you have to compensate me for my sandals."
“Hahahahaha what the hell…” a burst of laughter was heard.
Fu Shitian and Shi Yi couldn't help laughing. They walked slowly side by side to the beach, and finally they accepted the coconuts that Sui Meng offered them.
The boys took off their shoes and ran and played wildly on the sand. Yuan Ning kept shouting worriedly: "Don't go too far, be careful of the high tide..."
Fu Shitian and Shi Yi leaned on the embankment, holding coconuts, feeling the sea breeze, listening to the sound of rolling waves, and waiting for the sun to set.
A girl in the office held a large conch to lure Fu Shitian: "Shitian, come down quickly, there are many shells and beautiful stones on this beach..."
Fu Shitian was a little moved and looked at Shi Yi. Shi Yi said, "Go ahead and help me pick up some too."
Fu Shitian ran down happily as if he had received an order.
Shi Yi looked at her back and didn't realize that he had never taken his eyes off her since she left.
The setting sun was slowly setting, and the blue sky was dyed a gorgeous orange-red, rippling on the endless rolling waves. The sea and sky gradually became one color, as beautiful as a painting. Fu Shitian walked gracefully on the edge of the waves. The scattered rays of light gave her a layer of charming makeup, and the evening breeze blew up her skirt and her long hair, stunning the passing seagulls.
Shi Yi stood up and walked towards Fu Shitian.
"Si Tian." Fu Si Tian heard Shi Yi calling her. She turned around and Shi Yi was looking at her with his single-lens reflex camera.
"Smile." Shi Yi showed her face from behind the SLR camera, and the setting sun was shining on her face.
Before Fu Shitian laughed, Shi Yi laughed first.
It released all the butterflies in Fu Shitian's heart.
The author has something to say: Summer is here, and Shi Yi lets the little rabbit sleep alone.
The little rabbit sneaked into bed in the middle of the night.
Shi Yi asked: Don’t you hate the sticky feeling of sweat
The little rabbit blushed: But I like your sweat
Shi Yi: Hmm
The little rabbit gradually gets overheated: I... I like when you are sweaty and sticky... and sleep next to me...
I don’t know what the little rabbit was thinking about, but it completely turned into a roasted rabbit.
Shi Yi urgently put the rabbit into the bathtub to cool it down, and took a bath himself:
What kind of weird habit? When did she become sticky with sweat
Not long after, she discovered that the resurrected rabbit became familiar again the moment it woke up.
Shi Yi:? ? ?!