Capital Airport.
A civilian airliner bound for New York smoothly ascended into the sky.
Li Ning was on the plane, and he was to transfer at Kennedy to New York, then from New York to Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
The journey was destined to be extremely exhausting. While other passengers seized the opportunity to rest, Li Ning seemed full of energy, looking around as if searching for someone, or as if it was his first time on a plane.
A little Caucasian boy sitting across the aisle pointed at him and said to his father, "Daddy, look at him, is he like me? He's naughtier than I am, always looking around. You said that's impolite."
The Caucasian man hurriedly covered the boy's mouth and gave Li Ning an apologetic smile.
Li Ning immediately felt embarrassed.
Children don't lie, and the boy had openly expressed what other passengers were sensing; when Li Ning looked around, he could feel everyone casting annoyed glances at him.