A hint of white appeared on the horizon. The stars still lingered. Zhou Li switched on a small lamp inside the car, dimming it to its lowest setting. He placed it on the front armrest, and a faint, candlelight-like glow filled the narrow space, adding warmth and softness. Best of all, the dim light didn't hinder their view of the stars.
Tuanzi, beside him, rubbed her eyes. "Hmm, Lord Dumpling is sleepy. I want to sleep..."
"Sleep then," Zhou Li said.
"What about you?" Tuanzi asked, puzzled.
"We'll wait for the stars to go home, then we'll drive to the city for breakfast," Zhou Li said in a very childlike tone.
"When do they go home?" Tuanzi continued to ask.
"Maybe when they get sleepy too."
"And when do they get sleepy?"
"I don't know."
"Then what will you eat?"
"Some royal delicacies."
"Remember to call Lord Dumpling!"
"Certainly."
"MEOW..."
Tuanzi walked over to Zhou Li and, believe it or not, used a paw to lift the blanket before crawling under, just like a person.
