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Mrs. Marsh's Revealed Identities

Chapter 2001
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Chapter 2001: He is more than meets the eye

"Can you move a little closer and see better?" he reminded her.

She did as he said, getting closer, and the visual effect improved.

At that moment, a shooting star streaked across the sky, visible through the stargazing equipment, the beauty of it truly

breathtaking, soon followed by another...

The streaks kept coming one after the other.

"It's so beautiful! | can see clearly!" the girl was excited inside.

It was her first tstargazing so formally, "More and more, Spencer, look quickly! A meteor shower is starting!"

Seeing her so happy, Spencer also becincredibly happy, a smile full of happiness on his lips.

For him tonight, the greatest joy was not witnessing a once-in-a-lifetmeteor shower, but every minute spent with her.

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The air felt sweet to him, he wished twould slow down.

Taking his eyes off her, Spencer sat on the bar stool, moving closer to the telescope, the meteor shower getting larger and larger...

The beauty of it all, so romantic.

This was something he owed her, and he would slowly repay, back in high school, he had never given her a decent gift, or shown

her romance.

"Wow, there's a red one, did you see it?" Summer shared her excitement with him.

Spencer also saw it, very conspicuous.

Looking back at her, just a profile view was enough to captivate him, she looked like a happy child tonight, causing a smile to

appear on his lips.

"Wow, there's a blue one too! So bright!" Summer excitedly turned to look at him, "Did you see it?"

But she found him staring at her, not even looking at the sky, as if she was more beautiful than the heavens.

Summer's smile faltered slightly, meeting the man's gentle and warm gaze, she couldn't help feeling a little uneasy, for a few

seconds, their eyes locked, only seeing each other.

The sky was now raining orange, green, and blue shooting stars.

A gentle breeze brushed against their faces... so beautiful.

In that moment, Spencer felt his heart race, noticeably speeding up.

Just looking at her, his lips curved slightly, a charming and captivating curve.

Seeing Summer feeling a bit embarrassed, she quickly regained composure, refocusing on the telescope to watch the starry sky...

Fortunately, the meteor shower kept getting more intense, beautiful and spectacular, once again capturing her attention.

There were orange, yellow, green, blue shooting stars...

Summer enjoyed this beauty, after all, it was the first tin her life seeing it, she immersed herself in this beauty, not looking at

him again, nor displaying childlike excitement.

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Sitting in the chair, Spencer faced the wind, gazing up at the sky with the naked eye, watching one shooting star after another

streak across the sky.

"Summer, do you know why shooting stars appear in different colors?" Spencer brought up a topic to avoid awkwardness.

"Why?" the girl glanced at him, then back to the telescope.

Spencer also looked at her, he answered, "At temperatures of hundreds of degrees Celsius, oxygen molecules briefly lose an

electron, but they quickly recombine, emitting green photons in the process."

She listened attentively, looking at him, and he continued, "When a celestial body rich in sodium passes through the atmosphere,

hot sodium vapor will emit yellow light like a sodium lamp." Spencer's voice was gentle, "That's why shooting stars appear different

colors in different regions."

"I've learned something new tonight. You really know a lot," Summer had a whole new impression of him.

He was more than just looks, he had substance, to actually understand these principles?

That's not something most people would research, right?

Their eyes met, Spencer showed no hint of arrogance, his smile giving her a sense of calm humility.