The engineer said: "If you don't throw this trash away, I will plow through it immediately. On the edge! Are you crazy or what?"

The old man in the white helmet said, "Find yourself." "Go on. Look."

The engineer was very angry. He turned to the fireman. "Look. Humorous old man. Then go."

The bearded man-he called himself Professor Garrett-escaped with the firefighters. Li Huai followed them. After the firemen stopped, they stepped on the gravel for a quarter of a mile. "Well," he said, "Where is the edge? I didn't see anything." The track seemed to extend into the darkness forever.

The professor said: "About half a mile is left."

"Well, let's hurry up. We haven't been all night yet."

The old man chuckled. "I'm afraid you have."

They finally came here and stopped at a distance. It seems that Professor Garrett is proud of the dramatic gesture.

"Behold," he said. "Not even Columbus. The edge of the world."

That's right, everything seemed to stop, they could see the stars shining on the horizon, they couldn't see them correctly.

Don Cot and the firefighter walked cautiously to the edge, while the professor walked forward, familiar with the person who had been there. But there is wind, and they haven't risked getting close. However, Li Huai can see that it is clearly a neat, sharp edge, not one of your old, jagged random edges, which may be caused by an explosion, for example. This product has a sense of design behind it.

Li Biao lifted his toes, suppressed a little dizziness, and immediately looked at the edge. In the exciting part of the movie, he doesn't have to stand on his toes or sit on the edge of the seat, but the situation seems to be necessary. A large part of Ohio can be seen on the edge. At least he thought it was Ohio.

Li Huai looked at the fireman with an unbelievable expression on his face, and then looked at the bearded old man, he smiled and nodded.

He said: "You know what I mean." "You will pass. I believe you will fall two miles."

The man driving the old Pontiac said: "Of course you can stay on the train, but I really think you will be more comfortable in the Cavaliers."

Lee Bad Kot sat in the back seat of the club car, and the red hair asked from the club car: "Knight?"

"College. College, really; it's not certified. Miss, what's your name?"

"Jane Jervis," she said. "Geneva Jervis, officially."

"Miss Jervis. This is Siwick. I think you know Mr. Cotter."

The girl smiles sideways. "We have a nodding acquaintance." Li Wei nodded and grinned.

Sivik said: "There is enough space in the dormitory." "People did not shout at the gate and were accepted as knights."

"Are you in touch with the university?" Li Badi asked.

"Me? No. I'm Mayor Superior. There is indeed this old town in the world, isn't it?"

"Overnight," Geneva Jervis said. "If it is true for Mr. Colt and the firefighters. I have not seen this advantage myself."

The mayor said: "If we don't go back and settle down, you will have a better chance to see it in the morning."

"Is there an explosion?" Li Bad asked.

"No. As far as I know, I don’t feel anything at all. I’m watching a later show or trying to watch it. My house is stuck in a hollow, and the reception is not very good, especially old English movies. Okay, The picture suddenly became clear, and I could see it as flat. Then the phone rang, it was Professor Garrett."

"That old guy with a beard and riding boots?" Jan Jervis asked.

"Yes. Osbert Garrett, Professor of Magnetism, Cavaliers College of Applied Sciences."

"Professor what?"

"Magician. As I said, this school is not accredited. Well, Professor Garrett called and said: \'Hector\'-my name is Hector Sivik-everything is In progress." Of course, he was joking, and I said: "What?" Then he told me. "

"Tell you what?" Jan Jervis asked. "I mean, does he have any theory about this?"

"He has a theory of everything. I think what he is trying to convey is this-this suspension confirms his principles of andrology."

"What is that?" Li Hao asked.

"I don’t have the stupidest idea. I’m a politician, not a scientist. Professor Garrett talked about magnetism and gravity on the phone for a while, but I think he just called out of courtesy, so second In the morning, the mayor didn’t look stupid. He didn’t know that his town had flown past the cottage.

"What is the population of Superior?"

"Three thousand people including the students of the college. Three thousand and four hundred people, including you from the train. I think you will stay with us for a while."

"What do you mean?" Jan Jervis asked.

"Well, I don't know how you got out of bed. Right?"

"Is there an airport in Superior?" Li Wei asked. "I must go back to Earth." It sounds strange to say that.

"No," Sivik said. "There is no airport. There is no place for planes to land."

Li Huai said: "It may not be a plane, but a helicopter can land almost anywhere."

"There are no helicopters here either."

"Maybe not. But I bet they will swarm all over you in the morning."

"Well," Hector Sivik said. Li Huai couldn't catch his expression in the rearview mirror. "I think they can do that. Well, this is the knight. You go to that door, where the others are going. That's Professor Garrett. I have to see him-sorry."

The mayor is across the campus. Li Badi looked at Geneva Jervis frowning. "Are you thinking about it?" he asked, "Mayor Sivek is totally dishonest to us?"

She said: "I was thinking, I should stay with Aunt Harty for another night, and then fly to Washington."

"Washington?" Li Hao said. "That's where I am going. I mean where I am going before Superior airborne. Miss Jervis, what are you doing in Washington?"

"I work for the government. Not everyone?"

"Not everyone. Like me."

"No?" she said. "From the perspective of your handcuffed bag, I thought you were the Pentagon messenger. Or maybe the country."

He was laughing loudly again, because she was getting closer. "Oh, no. Nothing is so charming. I am the messenger of Riggs National Bank, nothing more. Where do you work?"

"I am with the Senator"

Li Badi smiled again. "He must be."

"Mr. Curt!" she said, very angry. "You and I know the office building representing the Senate. I am his secretary."

"Sorry. We'd better go out and find a place to sleep. It's getting late."

"A place to sleep," she corrected. She looked very angry.

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