Snowing.
The first snow in Wujin fell in the afternoon, marking the beginning of a long winter.
Someone shouted, and the students turned their heads to look out the window. There was a slight commotion in the classroom.
Theo Hammond was also watching this sudden and violent snowfall, and witnessed the transformation of the snow-white substance from fine salt to cotton wool, and then from cotton wool to goose feathers.
Outside the classroom was a corridor, outside the corridor was an atrium, and above the atrium was a silvery-white dome. The sky and earth were connected into an inseparable turbid white, which made the dome visually infinitely lower, so low that it seemed to be pressing down at any time. Until the boundary between heaven and earth was erased, the whole world, even the universe, melted into a vast expanse of snow.
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