No Substitutes for the Bigshots' Dream Girl Anymore!-Chapter 1716 Arnold Simmons Extra (82)

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Chapter 1716: Chapter 1716 Arnold Simmons Extra (82)

Her gaze landed on the pair of pink and white cat ears, and she smiled, "I like your cat ears."

"..."

Arnold Simmons chuckled softly, "Alright, let’s go."

The activities inside the amusement park were even more spectacular. After buying the tickets, all the rides in the park were free to play, it’s just that there were too many people in line now, the lines were almost endless.

The park also had parade floats, with princesses in beautiful dresses and cuddly mascots aboard, resembling a fantastical fairy tale kingdom.

In the distance, a castle lay hidden in the darkness, only its silhouette faintly visible. It was said that the lights of the castle would only all be lit up after the fireworks show started.

The class group chat was lively. Tonight, many from the class came to the amusement park, some with their parents, and some had arranged to come together with classmates in advance.

Tessa Thompson was complaining in the group chat, regretting not having followed them back to her hometown. This year was the first and perhaps the last time to see the fireworks show with her classmates.

Of course, there were classmates who comforted her, suggesting that everyone should meet up once more before the vacation ended. 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝒆𝒘𝙚𝓫𝙣𝙤𝒗𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝙤𝙢

They should take the opportunity now while everyone was still in touch; otherwise, once they graduated, it would definitely be hard to gather everyone together.

Hannah lowered her head to reply to Tessa Thompson’s messages, not watching her step, and was about to bump into someone when Arnold Simmons timely grabbed the rabbit ears on her hat.

But he quickly let go, pulling her into his arms instead, half-holding her, "Next time you don’t watch where you’re going, I won’t care for you anymore."

He said he wouldn’t care, but his actions tightened.

Hannah obediently put away her phone, not looking at it anymore, and followed the parade float forward.

"Arnold Simmons, do you think we’ll run into any classmates?"

"I don’t know."

He didn’t have much impression of his classmates because he hadn’t spent much time at school previously and even now couldn’t remember everyone.

But Hannah remembered them all.

Not only did she remember, but she also knew quite a bit of gossip about the class, thanks to her adorable desk-mate, the student Tessa Thompson, who tirelessly chatted about gossip with her daily.

For instance, she knew there were actually several couples in the class, and the class teacher even had a record, saying that they needed close observation.

Also, students often ran up to the top floor of their teaching building to play hide and seek during evening self-study.

At midnight, the fireworks show started on time.

Many people were waiting under the castle, with just a bridge between them.

Under the night sky, colorful lights interacted brilliantly, and white dots rose to the mid-air, bursting into numerous fiery red dots with a bang.

It was like the scattered Milky Way pouring down all at once, countless crushed stardust fluctuating in the night.

The surroundings were bright, with stars twinkling above the castle.

The fairy tales of childhood finally unfolded their scrolls at this moment, vivid, based on people’s fantasies, and everlasting.

The place was noisy, with some couples passionately kissing, and children sitting on their fathers’ shoulders, holding their mothers’ hands and yelling happily.

Under the fireworks, the beautiful dreams of humanity prevailed.

This was Arnold Simmons’ first New Year spent amidst the noise.

Watching the little girl beside him excitedly tugging at his sleeve, he finally found his own lingering attachment in the human world.

"Happy New Year."

He chuckled softly, murmuring the words.

At half-past two in the morning, the amusement park was still lively, even though the fireworks show had ended, but people’s enthusiasm did not lessen, as if tonight held boundless energy and spirit.

Several classmates in the class had already met, and some asked where Hannah was.