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Chapter 33

    In Boston, located in the northeast of the United States, summer is short.

    Harvard University is under the test of nature for more than half of the time every year-rainy summer and snowy winter.

    Gu Xincheng opened the mailbox and browsed the mail.

    Gently stirring the oatmeal in her glass with a spoon, she glanced at the time on the top right of the computer.

    It's half past six, it's time to pack up and go to the library.

    Gu Xincheng pushed open the wooden lattice window, the morning light was twilight, and the ivy climbed up the window sill wrapped around the vigorous branches of the pine tree.

    A little squirrel ran over bouncingly, its black bean-like eyes were shining, and its fluffy tail was covered with a layer of light black, as if it had been dyed with ink. The two nimble little paws moved—it was begging for food from her.

    She put a peanut on the window sill, and it immediately ran away holding the peanut.

    Gu Xincheng smiled slightly, drank up the oatmeal, and went to the sink to rinse the cup.

    She set off with her bag on her back and waited for the shuttle bus at the door of the dormitory, which departed every ten minutes.

    She lives in a red-walled dormitory building on campus, which is quite old, and looks like a house in a fairy tale from a distance.

    One after another, students came out of the dormitory, and everyone said good morning to each other.

    The bus stopped slowly and let out a long sigh.

    She got in the car and took a window seat. The car window was opened a crack, and the breeze came slowly.

    The Charles River was sparkling, and some students were jogging along the river surrounded by green trees.

    The bus moved along the established route, and Gu Xincheng took this time to study the topic of this week's course discussion.

    Not long after, the bus stopped at the Widener Library in Harvard Central.

    Many people have always had an almost worshipful devotion to the world's top universities like Harvard.

    For example, there is a rumor circulating in China—the Harvard library at 4:30 in the morning is brightly lit and full of seats.

    In fact, there was no one in the Harvard library at 4:30 in the morning.

    Everyone should eat and sleep at ordinary times. I am afraid that only on the eve of the exam will the library be hard to find.

    It is also said on the domestic Internet that there are 20 exhortations on the wall of the Harvard University library, and every word is a pearl of wisdom.

    When Gu Xincheng first came here, she asked her classmate Rachel, and Rachel said in surprise: "Oh, my God, is that right? I've never seen it before." Later, she went to the library to verify it, only to find out,

    and No.

    These "Harvard quotes" are all fabricated by Chinese netizens, and Gu Xincheng is also one of the victims of "fake chicken soup".

    Under the cover of towering trees, the Widener Library looks extraordinarily magnificent.

    The whole library is very quiet, with a huge crystal chandelier hanging from the top, bookshelves full of books, and students from all over the world sitting at the desks.

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