The night spread its black wings on the cold ground, covering the sea, glacier, forest and houses.
The sky was like a boundless ocean, quiet and mysterious. The stars were incomparably bright, quietly overlooking the world.
All of a sudden, a magical ribbon of light like a rainbow shone out from the seven stars of the North dipper. It was sometimes moving and sometimes quiet, like smoke or fog, or like a light waterfall pouring out from the sky.
This was a firework feast given by nature, full of mystery and surprise.
"It's so beautiful." Eva sighed. She had no regrets in her life since she had seen such a spectacular scene.
"It's more beautiful to see it in my villa," Jim said in a low voice, with a touch of impatience in his eyes. The phone call really ruined his mood. Wasn't it just an accident? They could just deal with it directly. Why did they have to ask this heaven pepper back?