Chapter 198: Sol Three Hundred and Twenty-Five, Letâs Play
Translator: CKtalon Editor: CKtalon
âWhy are you asking such a question?â
âJust asking,â Mai Dong said. âDidnât Mr. Cat say that the space station is about to crash? It has only seven to eleven sols to live⊠If the space station really crashes on the seventh sol, wouldnât that mean that I only have three sols left to live? In three sols, what can I do?â
Tang Yue frowned. This wasnât anything positive.
With regards to Tianzhou 37 still needing seven sols to reach Mars, Tang Yue was on tenterhooks. He basically counted downtime by the hour, staring at the clock in the Hab for prolonged periods of time. Every minute that passed meant that Tianzhou 37 had inched closer towards Mars.
No one knew if Tianzhou 37 would arrive in time; therefore, Tang Yue and Tomcat had made it taboo to talk about this topic. They didnât dare mention failure, afraid that this irreversible outcome would become reality from the mere mention of it.
However, the girlâs tone and casual words just couldnât anger him. It was as though the topic she was talking about wasnât death or crashing, but a question of where to go on a lovely, bright, breezy afternoon.
Tang Yue hesitated for a moment. All his words about pessimism and defeatism transformed into a âwell⊠get some restâ when spoken.
They no longer had a family to reunite with or friends to bid farewell to. If one only had three days left to live, all they could do was enter an eternal sleep amidst the stars.
âWeâve woken up early all our lives. Finally, we can have a good sleep,â Tang Yue said. âTo sleep to whatever time I want is the life I was most envious of when I was young.â
Mai Dong and Tomcat were somewhat surprised.
âYou only have thoughts of sleeping during your last three sols?â Tomcat carried a fertilizer bucket and walked past Tang Yue. âHave you a see-through life, or are you numb to everything? Or were you severely lacking in sleep in your previous life? In lifeâs final moments, donât you have something to say to me? Thereâs also Miss Mai Dong. Donât you want to say something to her?â
âTo you?â Tang Yue slit his eyes, looking full of contempt.
âYou and I have been through thick and thin; yet, you have nothing to say?â Tomcat felt heartbroken. It felt that it had all been one-sided, all his deep feelings nothing but a waste. âWhat a heartless and single wretch.â
âThe saliva I waste from talking to a talkative cat like you takes up 90% of my daily water ration. What else do you want me to say to you?â Tang Yue was unmoved. âIf Iâll die in three days, I have one thing to say to you.â
âWhat is it?â
âYou have no chance in this life. Perhaps you can be human in the next one.â
Tomcat placed the fertilizer bucket on the rack. âWhat about Miss Mai Dong? What do you have to say to her?â
âMai DongâŠâ
The comms fell silent, but there was the rhythmic sound of breathing. Clearly, the girl was listening.
Tang Yue wasnât in a hurry to give an answer. He leaned against his seat, sighing slightly. He turned his head to look at Tomcat to see that it understood. What can I say to her?
In the last three sols of her life, nothing seemed appropriate. After Earth vanished, Tang Yue and Mai Dong had become the last two humans in the Universe. The connection between them was special and was the most special connection in history. In human history, never had there been two such people. They were like two fundamental particles interacting with each other. No matter how far the distance, their connection was strongly tied.
Tomcat had once crossed its legs saying, âYou are the last pair of socks in the world. You are the left one, and sheâs the right one. Both of you prove the existence of the other.â
What could Tang Yue say to her?
Live on for the Party, for the nation, for humanity?
What bullsh*t.
âThereâs nothing special to say. What should be said has been said,â Tang Yue said after a long silence. âIf thereâs something that needs to be said⊠itâs sayonara.â
Sayonara.
When you had nothing else to say to someone, saying this couldnât be wrong.
Sayonara was the word to say during separations.
Mai Dong held a hemisphere-shaped glass helmet. The IVA suit was tethered to the Crystal at her waist, making her look like a baby floating in her motherâs womb. When she slept, she would maintain a motionless state to conserve strength and to reduce energy and oxygen expenditure. At a glance, it was impossible to tell if she was sleeping soundly or awake. Only her thick eyelashes would slightly tremble.
She curled up into a tiny bundle, wearing the bulky spacesuit.
Mai Dong removed the IVA suitâs gloves and stuffed them into her pocket, revealing her fair, slender hands. Her bones seemed pronounced, a result of her prolonged lack of nutrition. Her weight had already dropped to less than 45 kilograms.
âTang Yue, Mr. Cat. Both of you are really gloomy people. Why are you sending me into the coffin before Iâm dead?â The girl leaned her head on the helmet. The glass was ice-cold to the touch. âIf Iâm given three final sols to leave, Iâll definitely not stay at home to sleep. Iâll head out and party crazily with my friends. Iâll party from day to night, all day. I want to play all the games I never managed to play before. Iâll eat everything I was forbidden to eat before. Iâll curse everyone I didnât dare curse before. Iâll let myself loose until the sun sets on the final sol. Then, Iâll head home to have dinner and sit on the balcony to stargaze.â
This question was akin to Helen Kellerâs âThree Days to See.â Darkness and death forever stood waiting on the night of the third day.
No matter what you saw in the three days, the darkness would ultimately descend.
âWhat a crazy lass.â Tang Yue shrugged. âI thought someone like you would probably spend the last moments of your life reading a few more booksâŠâ
âThatâs because you donât understand me well enough. Iâm not as goody-two-shoes as you deem me. Iâm actually quite wild. Darkness and death will ultimately arrive. They are waiting for me in three sols.â Mai Dong smiled. âDo not go gentle into that good night.â
At this point, Tang Yue found his thoughts a little adrift. He was suddenly shocked by Mai Dongâs words. Itâs true he didnât understand this seemingly frail lady. Perhaps deep in her heart, Mai Dong was like himâshe had the courage to watch all things end in the eye. Furthermore, she was not one to silently walk into the endless night. They would roar, angrily roar. They would burn their lives just to produce their final cry.
âImpressive, Lass.â Tang Yue suddenly laughed.
âTang Yue, Mr. Cat!â
âYes?â
âLetâs play!â Mai Dong pushed a wall to straighten herself. She pushed the helmet to the other end of the Crystal and held the notebook computer. Her voice suddenly became excited.
Tomcat and Tang Yue were alarmed, finding it odd. This request was truly out of the blue.
âPlay? What do we play?â
The girl giggled over the comms.
âLetâs play âFighting the Landlord!â
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