It was somewhat awkward for me, but fortunately, Rainie engaged me in conversation, which was not so bad.
"When I was in college, my friends and I liked to camp and climb the mountains. Just remembering those old days makes the scenery in front of us look even more magnificent!" Rainie sighed, "In the blink of an eye, more than ten years have passed!"
"Yes, time flies so fast that I'm almost thirty years old!" Naomi groaned and said, "I still feel like a child. How have I already reached this childbearing age?"
Looking at the vast stars, I took a deep breath and said, "Don't sigh all the time. We humans go to school when it's time to go to school, get married when it's time to get married, give birth when it's time to give birth. Our ancestors have lived for so many years, and they have also live the same life. It's not that they have never thought about their freedom, it's just that maybe they had tried to obtain this so-called freedom that we have been yearning for, and the final result may be worse than getting married and having children."
Naomi nodded and looked at Dahlia. "Dahlia, aren't you studying Buddhism? What do the Buddhists think about the lives of all living beings?"
Dahlia pressed her lips together and stared at the sky for a moment. She said, "Life and death of human beings are determined by fate, but in the end, they are reincarnated in a sea of sufferings." "What are you babbling about!" Naomi muttered, curled her lips and looked at Sebastian. Suddenly, she smiled and asked, "Mr. Milton, do you have any laments?"
"No!" Sebastian said, looking at the starry sky.
"Ouch!" Rowane stood up all of a sudden. She clutched her stomach and said with a pained expression, "I have a stomachache!"
Hendrix frowned and asked, "What's wrong?"
"I don't know. It hurt out of the blue. I must have eaten something wrong. Excuse me... I need the toilet!" She clutched her stomach and excused herself.
Watching her running towards the end of the prairie, everyone couldn't hold back their laughter. This prairie was very spacious, and there was no place to hide oneself. One would have to run a little further in order to find a place to hide.
After all, we were here to camp, so we didn't think too much about it.
Naomi held back her laughter and approached me. "I can guarantee that she won't be able to see the stars tonight."
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