We flew to the fireball at the speed of 3 billion light-years per hour in the "Cowherd" spacecraft. The director there warmly received us, treated us as distinguished guests and provided us with the best food and living conditions. After eating and drinking enough, the fireball Foreign Minister took us to visit the fireball.
First of all, we came to a residential building, which was very strange. We walked into the house full of questions. The host was very hospitable and chatted with us. Through chatting, I realized that this house is a technological residence where fireballs lead the universe. Everything here is highly intelligent, very clever! Suddenly, the ground shook violently, and I shouted, "No! Earthquake! Run! " The host smiled and said slowly, "Nothing!" With that, he pressed a button on the wall and the house really took us into the air! Once again, all the houses flew, and the little girl next door made faces at me! "It's amazing!" We can't stop praising. At this time, a robot came over: "This also surprised you and praised you? Here, this is the most common technology! " Then, the robot took us to the ground with a parachute and reassembled the earth with a wireless mouse in his hand. We opened our mouth wide in surprise, so big that we could put a basket of eggs in it. Can the surface be disturbed and put together like a jigsaw puzzle? The robot saw our doubts and explained to us: "There are a group of fangs living under the surface of our fireball. They invaded our land a billion years ago, and brave soldiers fought with them. Finally, we won. The kind ball captain couldn't bear to kill them all, and made a home for them under the surface. However, they still want revenge, so they eat the ground with sharp teeth, which leads to repeated earthquakes and panic among residents. Nine million years ago, a clever geologist used a special medicine and took the opportunity to sew up the surface with a powerful high-tech silk thread that was "untraceable". Even if they bite the ground again, they can sew it up with a wireless mouse. " I see! After listening to these words, we have to admire the generosity of the ball length and the intelligence of geologists.