Mario Yuno turned on the light, and Kiara squinted her eyes as she carefully read a certain line in the book.
"What's up?"
"This book says that the subconscious's influence on consciousness is 30,000 times stronger. I've heard this viewpoint before."
It was, it seemed, in a past life.
"Pulling calves, right? 30,000 times? Who's so bold as to write that?"
Kiara glanced at the author's name on the cover, "Halley—it's him."
"Haha." Camden laughed, thinking of a funny story.
"What are you laughing at?"
"I'm laughing at Halley's name. Back in middle school, there was a kid with a stutter who couldn't pronounce it right, always saying 'Sea~ sea~ beaver!' It sounded just like 'sea beaver'."
Kiara was amused by his mimicry, which was exceptionally funny, with rolled tongue, strange sounds, and drawn-out syllables.
"Halley is a very thoughtful psychiatrist. I think some of his ideas are quite innovative; it's just—"
Kiara thought of her past life and couldn't help but sigh.