Coming to the StarCraft to Be a Kindergarten Teacher: Perfect Transformation

Chapter 191 Paying Admiral Ed's Medical Expenses

Along the streets, the diverse architectural styles are striking and unique. Most of them feature futuristic design concepts, with sleek, simple, and clean lines, incorporating numerous high-tech elements, lending the city a vibrant and innovative feel. Pedestrians, though hurried, shone with warm and friendly smiles, and from time to time, someone cast a curious or kind glance at me.

After a long journey, I finally arrived at my destination—a luxurious hotel in the heart of the city. The staff at the entrance greeted me with a smile and handed me my luggage, which had been stored there. I took the heavy bag and felt a sense of security, for this was my temporary home on Snow Star.

After putting my luggage away, I rested for a while and felt refreshed. Then, an idea came to me: go out and explore this beautiful planet and experience its unique customs and culture firsthand.

On the bustling and noisy streets, people come and go like tides. Some are in a hurry, as if they have urgent matters to attend to, while others stroll leisurely, enjoying this beautiful moment.

I strolled into a small shop, permeated by the rich aroma of coffee. The warm atmosphere was incredibly comfortable. I walked to the counter, ordered a cup of rich, mellow coffee, and then took a seat by the window. Through the clear windows, I could clearly see the picturesque streetscape, the bustling crowds unfolding before my eyes like a vivid painting.

Just as I was absorbed in the beautiful view outside the window, a figure suddenly caught my eye. It looked familiar, and as it drew closer, my eyes widened—it was Admiral Ed! An indescribable surge of excitement surged through me, like a boulder dropped into a calm lake, sending ripples surging. I hastily set down my coffee cup, not even savoring the delicious flavor before I bolted. Luckily, before I rushed out, I had the nerve to whip out my wallet and pay for my coffee; otherwise, the boss might have mistaken me for a swindler.

"Admiral!" I shouted, my feet like a whirlwind, trotting after him. The cry boomed like thunder, spreading rapidly through the empty, deserted streets, echoing endlessly and drawing curious glances from the few pedestrians around. In an instant, I realized the inappropriateness of my rash behavior and quickly stopped, standing still as if under a spell.

Admiral Ed was clearly startled by the sudden outcry. He paused for a moment before slowly turning around. When his deep, ocean-like eyes finally fixed on me, the calm, composed expression on his face instantly melted like ice, replaced by a look of intense surprise.

"Long time no see, Admiral." I forced a bright smile and waved gently, silently reminding myself to appear calm and composed. However, my heart, which had long been unable to contain itself, was beating wildly in my chest, like a wild horse that had broken free from its reins, and I couldn't calm it down no matter what.

"Oh? It's you, little guy." Admiral Ed quickly recovered from his initial surprise, the corners of his mouth slightly raised, outlining a warm arc, and responded with a smile: "It's really unexpected that I can meet you here. Could it be... that you came here specially for sightseeing?" While speaking, his eyes never left my face. There was endless gentleness and kindness in his eyes, like the golden threads sprinkled by the warm spring sun, making people feel warm, as if time had never left even the slightest trace between us.

"You're joking, Admiral." I scratched my head embarrassedly, then continued with a smile: "Actually, the main reason I came here this time is to visit those lovely children in the kindergarten. You know, children are always innocent and full of energy. Being with them makes you feel younger! Of course, in addition to seeing the children, I have another purpose - that is to take this opportunity to take a good look at whether there are any good business opportunities on our Snow Star. You know, Snow Star is quite prosperous, and all kinds of resources are extremely rich. If I'm lucky enough to find a suitable investment project or cooperation opportunity, maybe I can really make a lot of money! Hehehe..." I enthusiastically narrated my thoughts, while my eyes did not forget to secretly observe the changes in the expression on Admiral Ed's face.

However, I was somewhat surprised that Admiral Ed didn't even show the slightest bit of surprise after hearing what I said. Seeing his calm reaction, I couldn't help but wonder: It seems this Admiral must have known about my current situation for a long time. With this thought, I gathered my composure and summoned the courage to ask, "I wonder what brings you all the way to our Snow Planet? Are you, like me, specifically looking for business opportunities here? Hahahaha..." I then deliberately cracked a joke, trying to lighten the slightly tense atmosphere.

Admiral Ed shook his head slightly, a faint smile appeared on his face, and he slowly said: "It's not what you think. The war has eased a little recently, and my tense heartstrings all day long can finally relax for a while. So, I came up with the idea of going out for a walk and relaxing my mood. And this Snow Star just happened to be my first choice." After speaking, he raised his head slightly, his eyes leisurely cast towards the distant sky, as if his thoughts had drifted back to the battlefield filled with billowing smoke and raging flames of war.

"Oh my, this is such a coincidence!" Hearing what Admiral Ed said, I couldn't contain my excitement. I clapped my hands excitedly and suggested eagerly, "Since it's such a coincidence, in my opinion, why don't we go together and visit this Snow Planet together? In this way, we can be companions and take care of each other." However, just as I finished speaking, I realized that the suggestion I had just made seemed a bit rash and abrupt. I felt a surge of regret in my heart, and at the same time I felt a little nervous, fearing that Admiral Ed would ruthlessly reject my invitation.

Fortunately, when Admiral Ed heard what I said, there was no hesitation on his weather-beaten face. He just nodded slightly and responded very crisply: "Very good, very good." His tone was full of approval and joy.

Admiral Ed and I walked side by side, leisurely strolling through the bustling streets of Snow Planet. We chatted and laughed along the way, like old friends who hadn't seen each other for years, sharing little details and hidden anecdotes. We also stopped to admire the breathtaking scenery along the way. Snow Planet's unique architecture, colorful signs, and the diverse crowds that crisscrossed its streets and alleys created a vivid and captivating scene that made us linger.

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