Chapter 2725
When His Eyes Opened
Layla was obviously not interested in these snacks he bought: âI donât like eating these.â
âYou had breakfast Itâs a bit small.â Eric replied, âThere are no high-end snacks here. You can satisfy
your hunger later.â
âI didnât say I want to eat high-end snacks.â Layla scolded him, âI donât like snacks.â
âYou like to eat fruit. But there is no fruit for sale here.â Although Eric was quite familiar with her
preferences, he was unsure if they had changed since then.
âYou donât need to buy fruit. Itâs too heavy to carry. We wonât spend the night here.â Layla looked at the
team in front of her and said casually, âItâs very fast to take the cable car. Itâs cold up there, and those
who can stay there for half an hour are warriors.â
âHave you bought the cable car ticket for the return trip?â Eric looked at the running cable car not far
away and asked.
Layla: âWhen buying a ticket, the default is a round-trip ticket.â
Soon, they arrived.
Layla took off the gloves, turned on the phone, and showed the order to the staff.
The staff immediately gave her four lift tickets â Two up, two down.
After getting the tickets, Layla handed two of them to Eric.
The two entered the scenic spot and went to the place where the cable car was taken.
There was also a queue for the cable car.
âLook over there.â Layla saw people hiking up the snow-capped mountains at the foot of the mountain
on the other side.
âIt needs someone with experience to guide you.â Eric said, âI have made a related movie before.
Before shooting, I trained with local guides for a long time.â
Layla was very surprised: âThen you still do it now. Is it?â
Eric shook his head: âProfessional equipment, professional guides, and experienced climbers are all
required⦠Climbing and filming are not the same thing.â
âOhâ¦.. .Iâm not interested in outdoor adventures. But maybe I will be interested in the future. My uncle
Mike said that every stage of a personâs thinking will change.â Layla said, âHe said that he used to hate
small animals, but now he likes small animals very much. He even bought an egg incubator to incubate
eggs at home.â
Eric was taken aback.
âHave you ever seen yourself incubate an egg?â Layla laughed, âYou can search online, there are not
only egg sellers, but also egg incubator sellers.â
Eric: âHave they hatched and raised them in the yard by yourself?â
Layla: It should be! But he hasnât succeeded yet. He hatched a chick before, and the chick died within a
few days. Now he hatches duck eggs and goose eggs.â
Eric couldnât help laughing: âThis is curiosity!â
Layla: âIt should be a bit!â
The two arrived at the place where they took the cable car.
It took about twenty minutes before it was their turn to go up.
The cable car could only accommodate up to eight people, and there were not many cable cars here,
so it took so long to queue up during the peak tourist season.
After entering the cable car, Eric stood in front of Layla and protected her inside.
The sense of security he gave Layla was the accumulation of each such relationship.
Layla turned her head to the side, looking at the scenery outside the cable car.
The mountain was covered with pure white snowflakes, reflecting a faint silver light under the natural
light. At a glance, it was sacred and lonely.
The joys and sorrows of human beings had thus become insignificant.
They had no idea how long it would take the cable car to arrive at the destination.
This was the largest flat land on this snow mountain.
It was like being cut by a knife, in sharp contrast with the steep mountain not far away.
Eric patted Layla on the shoulder: âItâs here.â
Layla came back to her senses: âSo soon?â
âYes.â Eric took her arm and walked out of the cable car, âMany people are taking pictures. Why donât I
take some pictures for you first!â
He was afraid that after they finished talking, she wouldnât be in the mood to take pictures again.