I remember someone said that American nights are cozy - people stay at home; American nights are also lonely - people can only stay at home.
And as a "lonely single dog", I, of course, "can only stay at home".
So, with nothing to do, I was once again lying comfortably in bed with my cell phone, planning to surf the Internet.
In fact, I did not like this kind of "superficial" short video website. So, the beginning of our story, started from one pen pal wedsite.
I still remember that day, when I was wandering around the corners of the Internet as I always do, when I was looking up the English name for a Chinese buzzword, a website that encourage people who speak different languages to communicate with each other came into my eyes and attracted my attention. So, after confirming that the wedsite has the value of registration, I opened an account on it, and then, I continued to wander, but the address of the wandering bacame this website.
I remember someone said, that don't look at Asian girls who are petite, cute and obedient, but you shoud never give them your back - they can't protect you relatively. Haha, maybe radishes and vegetables have their own preferences (one man's meat is another man's poison), but I do agree with that to a certain extent.
When I pulled my mind back from fantasizing about Sarah Connor, a character in the Terminator series, a profile came into my eyes and attracted my attention: She said her name was "Yao", and she was in high school in a small town in mainland China.
Well, that means she's the same age as me.
I read on: She said she likes the ghost step dance and recently practicing the butterfly step. In my image, the Chinese school girls of that era were particularly fond of wearing trendy and popular clothes, either black and white leotards, or clothes with purple dazzling star pattern prints,or similar clothes that looked particularly "social". Ha, who hasn't been a rebel in their teenage years? And, btw, the word "society" is something I learned from their social networks...
There is a set of links below her profiles. After checking that there is no problem with the domain name, a webpage owned by a company called Kuaishou. I clicked in.
The BGM (background music) in one of her videos is this one: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLioGH6YANU] (recommended to try 0.25x speed about the feeling) / or this one: [https:/ /www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dxq9qdLdNuk] (recommended to try 0.6x speed)
With the music, the cool little girl dressed in hip-hop style in the video puts a portable camera, which may be a mobile phone, on the floor to face her, and then step on the beat, toe the ground, feet move respectively, dance, like a butterfly, with the rhythm - this is the most appropriate description that I know as the people who does not know how to dance.
Hey, that's kind of fun. As I thought about it, I clicked on her other videos. Most of them were cover songs that were popular on Kuaishou at that time.
The video was obviously shot by an amateur, and when I saw the layout of her bedroom in the background, ha, it turned out that as a hight school student, she was just as cool as I was in that foreign country.
...
Gradually, I became fascinated with her. Later, the first message, the more and more conversations, and then she also bacame interested in me, the boy who as a "Yankee".
Finally, I resolutely decided to go to the Chinese consulate to apply for a free-travel visa, and after passing it, I bought a plane ticket to the nearest airport to the city where she lived.
I did the whole steps first, but when I told her afterwards, she didn't express much opposition and agreed to pick me up at the airport - it seems that sincerity can be exchanged for sincerity.
Then things developed, and that period became the happiest day of my life.