Chapter 353
The Number One Star in the Interstellar Era
AT the same time, there was another person feeling bothered by the comments on the live broadcast. It was none other than Reas.
He and Ash were in the cafeteria to eat lunch. After their morning class ended, they quickly went here and both opened their Terminals to watch [Fieldtrip]âs live broadcast.
What they saw after clicking the live broadcast link was the three â Astrid, Lauren, and Miria â selling fish. Or rather, Astrid and Miria were attracting peopleâs attention by their song while Lauren did all the sales talk. This was probably the second task after that first fishing task.
At first, Reas was only enjoying his brotherâs guitar playing. After all, it had been quite a while since he last heard it. But when he heard Laurenâs sales talk, he couldnât stop his browse from furrowing.
[Why are you selling those as if youâre seducing people?] â Reas silently grumbled in his mind.
But he knew that that was just how Lauren was. The other wasnât doing it on purpose to seduce people. Thatâs just the way he was â charming and overly affectionate. Which was often the cause of misunderstanding between Lauren and other people. Hating him for that would be the same as hating him for who he was. So, no, Reas would never dislike Lauren for that. But that didnât mean he wouldnât feel frustrated.
Just like what he was feeling now.
The comments he was reading on the barrage didnât really help. In fact, it just worsened his frustration.
Most of them comments were of people shipping Lauren with his brother. Although he knew that was far from the truth, he still couldnât stop himself from feeling annoyed.
The comments became even worse when his brother started cooking and three finally had their lunch. He was this close to writing a comment. But he stopped himself. Thatâs just way too juvenile. He wouldnât lower himself to the level of someone like @astridsnumber1fan.
He couldnât imagine himself arguing with people online. He wasnât even Laurenâs fan in the first place. He was his friend. If he saw a malicious comment, of course he would defend him. But the problem was there were no such thing. So, replying to these comments just because it annoyed him would just make him childish.
In the first place, heâs not even sure why heâs annoyed. Which, ironically, made this whole situation more annoying.
âIs your brotherâs cooking really that good?â
Ashâs question pulled Reasâ attention away from his own thoughts.
âYes,â he answered automatically. âItâs probably even better than most professional chef.â
Ash raised his brow when he heard that. He was still a bit skeptical. But considering how Lauren and Miria Lane were eating so deliciously, it must indeed be the case.
He looked down at the unappetizing meal in front of him and suddenly felt like crying. Really, why couldnât this cafeteria produced dishes that were not only nutritious but delicious as well? But it seemed that this military academy only cared about the students receiving the proper amount of nutrients. They didnât really care about the studentsâ pallet.
Remembering the dishes the three had enjoyed eating, he suddenly felt envious. Then Ash turned to Reas with twinkling gaze. âThe food containers you usually bring after the weekend, did your brother make them?â
Reas nodded, unsure on why the other was suddenly asking sucgh a question.
âCan I get a taste next time?â Ash asked with puppy dog eyes. âIâm fine with just a bite. So, please? Please? Please?â
âFine, so stop being annoying,â Reas said pushing Ashâs face away because every time the other said the word âpleaseâ, his face became closer and closer to him.
Ash grinned like a child who thought that he managed to trick an adult into doing his bidding. âYes!â
Reas could only shook his head. Then he went back to watching the live broadcast once again. But when he saw the comments, his brows furrowed once more. So, he decisively turned off the chat and simply watched.
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âCongratulations on managing to cook some of those ingredients and turning them into simple meals everyone could enjoy,â the host of the program team in charged of them said after suddenly appearing at the shabby kitchen where they had their lunch. âAstrid, especially, was definitely MVP, donât you think so as well?â
Both Miria and Lauren nodded their head enthusiastically as if they were the ones who made those dishes.
âYou should really give him a reward for that,â Lauren said with a playful expression as if teasing the program team.
Miria nodded in agreement.
The host chuckled. âWeâll consider it. Now, we shall proceed to the third and last task for todayâs fieldtrip.â
There was a few seconds of silence. The program would probably add some bgm to that later for the official airing during the weekends.
âCan you guess what this next task will be?â the host asked, as if to whet their appetite.
âIs it related to fishing?â Lauren asked in a very dry tone as if he had enough of the program teamâs nonsense.
âI rather like fishing,â Astrid said with a smile.
âArgh, youâre the only one here who will say that,â Miria commented, rolling her eyes. Then, she looked at the camera following her. âRight?â
âDonât worry, you donât have to fish this time. But this task still had something to do with the marine life,â the host said in a mysterious fashion.
âSo, can you tell us now what it is?â Lauren said.
The host smiled like a mischievous child. âI could tell it to you right away, but whereâs the fun in that?â
Then, a car suddenly stopped in front and some of the staffs handed blindfolds to them. Without even asking, they already knew what would happen next.
So, the trio were suddenly shuttled off to a car, blindfolded. Once again, they had no idea on where they were going.
When the car stopped and the staff accompanying them in the car helped them go down, they were finally able to remove the blindfolds. And the scene that welcomed them was a sign saying, âAtlantisâ.
Itâs an aquarium.