At six o'clock every day, the dawn rises, and the Tai Chu Scroll rises as usual, just like the sun, never absent.
However, since it's still early, Xu Shu isn't able to see the first ray of dawn for now.
According to the young married woman next door who looks after her child alone, as her husband is an intermediate researcher at an institute, the sunlight on this building is around ten thirty in the morning, lasts for about an hour, and ends close to twelve.
Because my home is 88A, the sunlight time is in the morning.
While for the neighbor at 88B, it starts at around twelve in the afternoon and ends almost by one thirty.
It's as if the two sides are perfectly symmetrical along the 12 o'clock line.
He kind of understands the principle of these house numbers now and can't help but sigh in his heart. Indeed, this really is a First-class Safe Zone, where even the daily sunlight duration for everyone is calculated so precisely and meticulously, it's truly advanced.
