Chapter 20: Parting with Levin

Su Nian listened to Levin's words and nodded slightly, but her autumn-water eyes still revealed a trace of worry that was difficult to conceal. She slowly turned her head to look at Levin, her eyes full of reluctance, as if she wanted to engrave Levin's figure deeply in her heart. Her lips trembled slightly, and her voice was a little choked with sobs as she said, "Levin, when I get to the first planet and have the optical computer, I must contact you as soon as possible."

Levin smiled, and that smile was filled with endless tenderness and encouragement. He raised his hand and gently patted Su Nian's head, as if he was comforting a frightened deer: "Okay, I'll wait."

Su Nian looked down at the worn-out information sheet in her hand and sighed helplessly. The edges of the information sheet were badly worn, and the screen was full of scratches. Her voice was full of helplessness and loss: "Alas, I can't make any contact with this broken sheet, and I don't have a computer."

Moore smiled and consoled him. His voice was bright and loud. "Don't worry, Su Nian. When you get to the first planet, someone will make you a light computer. Just add us as your friend then."

Su Nian bit her lip, leaving a shallow mark on her pink lips. She frowned slightly, pondered for a moment, and still felt uneasy. Her bright eyes looked at Levin, with a hint of request: "Levin, can you give me a pen and paper?" Levin quickly handed over the pen and paper. After Su Nian took it, she wrote down Levin's computer number very seriously. After memorizing it, she began to recite it over and over again, muttering it in a low voice, with a focused and nervous expression, afraid that she would forget it.

"Levin, I'll recite it to you again and see if it's correct." Su Nian raised her head and looked at Levin nervously, her eyes full of anticipation.

Levin nodded and listened to Su Nian's recitation attentively, his eyes full of relief and warmth.

After Su Nian finished reciting the words, she carefully folded the note, as gently as if she were treating a rare treasure. She gently put it into her pocket, and then she kept her hand on her pocket, with her fingers slightly bent, as if this would keep the connection with her forever.

"You must be careful on your way." Levin's voice was low and caring, his eyes full of concern.

Su Nian nodded vigorously, with a determined light flashing in his eyes, which was like the brightest star in the night sky: “Levin, you too, no matter where you are, you must take good care of yourself.”

At this time, a notice came from the spaceship that they were about to reach their destination. Su Nian's mood became more complicated. She was looking forward to the unknown future life, but also deeply reluctant to part with Levin. Her heart was like being entangled by thousands of silk threads, tangled and painful.

The spaceship slowly landed, and Su Nian knew that the time of separation was coming. She held her good friend Levin's hand tightly, so tightly that her joints turned white from the force. Her eyes were fixed on Levin, and she was reluctant to let go for a long time, as if Levin would disappear if she let go.

In the vast universe, the Earth seems so small, just a drop in the ocean. The land and the ocean are intertwined, and cities are dotted like stars. However, even on this seemingly small Earth, the fate between people is often so fragile that it can be easily broken. People in the same city may never meet again in their lifetime, even though they are walking through the criss-crossing streets and bustling crowds.

The interstellar world is a vast realm beyond imagination. Countless planets are like sand in the universe, scattered in the endless darkness. The distance between them is measured in light years, and the vastness of space makes people feel extremely small and lonely. In such a vast interstellar world, a separation may mean a farewell forever. The endless void and the long distance are like an insurmountable chasm that ruthlessly separates people. Meeting is already a rare miracle, and reunion after separation is even more like a dream that is out of reach...

After the spaceship reached Hope Star, Levin got off the spaceship. He stood on the ground, the dust under his feet slightly raised. He looked up at Su Nian in the spaceship, the sunlight shining on his face, outlining his resolute outline.

"Su Nian, goodbye, take care of yourself!" Levin shouted loudly, waving his hands vigorously, his voice echoing in the empty space.

Su Nian watched Levin's figure getting farther and farther away, and couldn't help but burst into tears. Her shoulders kept shaking, and she couldn't stop crying. The tears were like pearls that had broken off the string, constantly sliding down and soaking her clothes.

When the people on the spaceship saw Su Nian crying, they immediately panicked.

"Hey, don't cry, little girl, you'll be fine." A burly man said helplessly, his face full of anxiety and beads of sweat on his forehead.

"We have never had any contact with girls since we were young. Now we can't stand seeing girls crying." Another person echoed anxiously. He paced back and forth in the spaceship, not knowing what to do.

"Don't cry." a voice shouted anxiously.

"Oh, yes, yes," another person responded in a panic.

"Here's some dried meat." Someone hurriedly took out some dried meat from his bag. The dried meat still had his body temperature, and he handed it to Su Nian in a panic.

"Eat, eat, eat." The people next to them also responded, and the voices rose and fell, forming a chaotic mess.

Su Nian didn't care about all this. Her eyes followed Levin until his figure disappeared from her sight, leaving only a vast expanse of dust.

Moore walked to Su Nian and patted her shoulder gently. His palm was broad and warm, conveying the power of comfort: "Su Nian, don't be too sad, Levin will take good care of himself, and you should also work hard for your future."

Su Nian gradually stopped crying, she took a deep breath and tried to calm herself down. But her chest was still rising and falling violently, showing that the turmoil in her heart had not yet subsided.

"I know, but..." Su Nian's voice was still a little choked, and the sound was like the cry of a wounded bird.

"Don't worry, when you reach the first planet, there will be a brand new life waiting for you." Moore said encouragingly, his eyes firm and full of hope.