I've decided that from now until Christmas, I can't do anything, and I must never reveal any trace of my terrible knowledge. I must avoid saying anything that might reveal my secret to her. Nothing can deny her joy at seeing me surprised on Christmas Day.
This discovery deeply touched me, and I began to get tired of breaking into her room and ruining the surprise and happiness she should have seen at Christmas. I didn't want to pry into her lovely little secret, but I have to admit that, in this way, I became the only obstacle to her happy Christmas. I retired, put the key back where I hid it, and considered what to do to make it up to me.
I have decided not to do anything stupid from now until Christmas, and I must never show that I already know a little of her secret. I must keep my mouth shut, and I should pay special attention to anything related to her secret so as not to accidentally spill the beans. I must make sure that nothing can stop her from seeing my surprise and accident at Christmas.
There is great excitement on the plane of Venus this week. Scientists on Venus successfully landed a satellite on the earth for the first time, and it has been sending back signals and photos ever since.
The satellite is guided to an area called Manhattan (named after the great Venus astronomer Professor Manhattan, who first discovered it with his telescope 20,000 light years ago).
Due to excellent weather conditions and strong signals, Venus scientists can obtain valuable information about the feasibility of landing a manned flying saucer on the earth. A press conference was held at Venus Institute of Technology.
Today is a good day for Venusians. The satellite designed by scientists on Venus successfully landed on Earth for the first time in history, and successfully sent back clear signals and pictures.
The satellite is located in an area called Manhattan (named after the famous Venus astronomer Bosch, who first discovered the planet with an astronomical telescope 20,000 light years ago).
Due to good weather conditions and very strong signal feedback, Venus scientists can collect effective information to prepare for manned spacecraft landing on the earth. Venus Tech will hold a press conference today.
Then Brunswick is 10 mile, then 5 miles. Suddenly, all the young people stood up from their seats, screaming, shouting, crying and dancing happily. Except Vingo.
Vingo sat there dumbfounded, looking at the oak tree. It is covered with yellow handkerchiefs -20, 30, maybe hundreds, and a tree flutters in the wind like a flag. With the young man shouting, the old prisoner slowly got up from his seat and walked to the front of the car, ready to go home.
There are still 65,438+00 miles ... 5 miles from Mercedes-Benz ... Suddenly, cheers broke out among the young people. They danced, screamed and shouted in their seats. Some people cried with joy, others danced with joy. Except Vingo, he sat there at a loss and looked at the oak tree. It was covered with a small yellow handkerchief, about twenty or thirty dollars. In this way, the tree flutters in the wind like a welcome sign. Amid the cheers of young people, the old tough guy got up slowly from his seat and walked to the home in front of the bus.
I was deeply moved by this discovery, but I was also sick because I broke into her room like this and deprived her of the joy of seeing me pleasantly surprised at Christmas. I don't want to know her lovely secret; Being quiet like this makes me feel as if I have hit her happiness. I retired, put the key back in its hiding place, and considered what to do.
I have decided that from now until Christmas, I must not do anything, absolutely not, reveal the slightest sign of my terrible knowledge. I must avoid any words that may reveal the secret that I have her. Nothing can deprive her of her surprise at seeing me at Christmas.
This week, the planers on Venus are very excited. Venus scientists successfully landed a satellite on the earth for the first time, and since then, it has been sending back signals and photos.
The satellite is guided to an area called Manhattan (named after the great Venus astronomer Professor Manhattan, who first discovered it with his telescope 20,000 light years ago).
Due to excellent weather conditions and extremely strong signals, Venus scientists can obtain valuable information about the feasibility of landing a manned flying saucer on the earth. A press conference was held at Venus Institute of Technology.
Then Brunswick is 10 mile, then 5 miles. Suddenly, all the young people stood up from their seats, screaming, shouting, crying and dancing happily. Except Vingo.
Vingo sat there dumbfounded, looking at the oak tree. The trees are covered with Huang Shoupa-20, 30, maybe hundreds. A tree stands there like a flag fluttering in the wind. With the young man shouting, the old prisoner slowly got up from his seat and walked to the front of the car, ready to go home.