His lonely and monotonous life repeated the same things every day. The only difference was the numbers that made him most sensitive. Cautiously and a little bit treacherous, he walked in and out of his working place like this. The tone is gloomy, rainy, and British.
Take a break in the cafe and drink a cup of Italian coffee with three tablespoons of sugar. This time of rest has become the freest and most pleasant moment of his day. But that day he just sat in front of the girl. It was fate that arranged them to meet. In that noisy but full and nervous atmosphere. His status is inconsistent with his identity and age. In this way they met and started dating.
The man said he was going to Reykjavik to attend an eight-nation summit.
The girl said that the only thing I know about Reykjavik is Bjork.
The man said I was not the person I wanted to be when I was young.
The girl said I could still take the last bus home even if it was late.
In fact, their lives are very different, and they are not a line of people at all. It is destined to not be together.
In Iceland, we found something unexpected.
1. Bjork is from here
2. Spassky and Fischer played chess here
3. The zipper will shrink here
4. One night in Reykjavik, I was so close to love. "
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