
Flying to the Moon
by Sun Zhibao
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At dawn, Wu Yi called home. The bell rang three times. Wu Gang picked up the microphone with his mouth and put it aside, and then barked three times. There was a hint of lingering in the cry, as if Wu Gang hadn't woken up yet, and he seemed to be blaming Wu Yi for working overtime again. This shows that Wu Gang slept well and Wu Yi was relieved. Wu Yi knew that after he hung up the phone, Wu Gang would still put the phone back to its original place. This is the result of three months of training. Only Wu Gang himself knows how many ham sausages he has eaten in three months. Wu Gang is a dog, raised by Wu Yi, with black elixir. Wu Yi suddenly remembered that he forgot to call his daughter last night. If his daughter knew that he had just called Wu Gang, she would definitely say that he was not humane but just a dog. Since their daughter went to college in the provincial capital last year, the father and son have developed this habit: every night at ten o'clock, Wu Yi calls and chats for five minutes.
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