Don't Pick the Moon, Just Chase the Stars

Don't Pick the Moon, Just Chase the Stars

by Glazed Half-life Smoke

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About This Novel

Qiao Xi died in the autumn when she was thirty-five years old. The TV in the hospital room was broadcasting news about the success of his long-time crush. When I opened my eyes again, I returned to the sophomore class in high school in 2008, with blue and white school uniforms and chalk dust flying. On the podium, the teacher called her name. Sitting on the window seat, seventeen-year-old Lu Xingchen raised his head when he heard the sound, his eyes as cold as the moon - the moon that she had looked up to all her life but had never illuminated her. This time, she wrote: "I will not chase the moon in this life, I want to shine by myself." She thought that rebirth was about cutting off obsessions, making up for regrets, and holding on to love. From then on, she and him became separated and went to the mountains and seas separately. Little did he know, when she stopped chasing his back, when she began to shine brightly for herself, the out-of-reach moon felt the gravitational pull from the human world for the first time. "Later, Lu Xingchen, an internationally renowned AI ethicist, was asked by reporters about the source of his inspiration at the press conference for his breakthrough results. He faced the global camera and remained silent for a long time. In the end, he only showed a projection of old handwriting - it was from the title page of a mathematics book in 2008, a line of small words written through the back of the paper: "In this life, I will not chase the moon. "" "But the moon," he said to the camera, his voice low and hoarse, "later learned to shift its orbit for her light."

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