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Returning from the Dead: His Secret Lover novel Chapter 1390

Chapter 1390 Out With The Old

That very night, everyone had fun witnessing the auroras.

As expected, when the magnificent lights shone down from the sky, it was as if the whole land was painted in vibrant colors. They lit up the night sky, dancing around in fantastic colors. They moved and danced unpredictably—initially barely perceptible, then suddenly growing vivid. The indescribable but breathtaking scenery was destined to be etched in everyone’s mind forever.

Sasha hadn’t had a complete recovery, so by the end of the lights, she was already snuggled up in Sebastian’s thick coat.

The man had covered her completely with his coat, and only her head was exposed to the air. If Vivian wasn’t here, one would’ve thought she was Sebastian’s daughter.

“Oh, this is breathtakingly beautiful, Sebby. Let’s take a photo to commemorate the moment,” she urged.

“It’s not like we won’t be here for a second time,” came the man’s straightforward reply.

Sasha nearly burst into laughter.

In the end, she took many photos using her own smartphone.

The other couples also took photos of the skies and selfies. All in all, they had a great time tonight.

However, the kids thought otherwise.

“What are you doing, Ian? Why are you taking photos and writing stuff?” Vivian was curious.

“You don’t understand. He’s doing his research,” Matteo explained.

He knew Ian more than anyone, so he offered an explanation to his sister while helping his brother with the telescope.

Vivian widened her eyes and gazed at Ian with admiration.

Shortly after, something unexpected happened.

“Daddy, we need to leave. A storm is approaching in an hour!”

Suddenly, Ian dashed over to his parents with his notebook in his hand.

Sebastian and Sasha were enjoying their time alone when their son interrupted their session.

“Storm? There was nothing about that in the weather report before we came.”

“That’s because they can’t calculate the change that swiftly. Auroras happen when particles from the sun interact with gases in our atmosphere, causing beautiful displays of light in the sky. The bright dancing lights of the aurora are actually collisions between electrically charged particles from the sun that enter the Earth’s atmosphere. The origin of the aurora begins on the surface of the sun when solar activity ejects a cloud of gas. Scientists call this a coronal mass ejection. If one of these reaches Earth, talking about two to three days, it’ll collide with the Earth’s magnetic field. This field is invisible, and if you could see its shape, it would make Earth look like a comet with a long magnetic ‘tail’ stretching a million miles behind Earth in the opposite direction of the sun. When a coronal mass ejection collides with the magnetic field, it causes complex changes to happen to the magnetic tail region. These changes generate currents of charged particles, which then flow along lines of magnetic force into the Polar Regions. These particles are boosted in energy in Earth’s upper atmosphere, and when they collide with oxygen and nitrogen atoms, they produce dazzling auroral light. Occasionally, auroras are seen in latitudes below the auroral zone when a geomagnetic storm temporarily enlarges the auroral oval. Right now, a geomagnetic storm is coming our way,” the little boy stated solemnly.

He then stuffed two pieces of paper full of his calculations into his father’s palm.

Both Sebastian and Sasha were lost for words.

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