Artem "Autumn Dreams"/Rewards
Artem: At the library, I noticed that you only checked out physical books. Do you prefer paperbacks?
You: Nothing escapes your eye! I do prefer physical books.
You: They may be a bit old-fashioned, but they feel more satisfying to read.
Artem: I also prefer reading physical books, since I take notes while reading.
You: Actually, I'm used to reading e-books. They're faster and more convenient.
You: But, real books have a better feel to them, which is why I buy them often.
Artem: True. That's what makes real books different from e-books.
Artem: Personally, I also enjoy the feel of paper in my hands.
Artem: Aside from books, paper can also be used for a multitude of crafts.
You: Yeah, I know of some.
You: I've read craft books before. You can make a lot of things out of paper.
Artem: Correct. Paper crafts are highly detailed and possess a delicate beauty.
Artem: I originally didn't know any of this. My mentor taught me.
You: Huh? You can use paper in crafts?
You: I had no idea...
Artem: Yes, the crafts you can make vary, depending on what kind of paper is used.
Artem: It's ok. I didn't know it either. My mentor taught it to me.
Artem: Thanks to that, I can make a few things now.
You: I didn't expect that you'd know about paper art. You're amazing!
Artem: Only a little.
Artem: ...But, I'm happy to have earned your praise.
You: So... Does this mean that you know how to make paper crafts? Can you teach me?
Artem: ...I only know a little.
Artem: I can teach you anytime if you want to learn.
Artem: It looks like you're quite interested in paper art.
Artem: The Culture Salon is currently hosting a paper art exhibition, and there are supposedly many famous works there. Do you want to go together this weekend?
You: Paper art exhibition? I've heard about it. Sounds like lots of famous artists are going.
You: Of course I want to go!
Artem: Good. I'll wait for you downstairs this weekend.
Artem: It will definitely be a special experience with you there.
Artem: I'm looking forward to it.
You: Sorry, I'm a bit tired. I want to stay home and rest this weekend.
You: Would next week or another time work for you?
Artem: Of course. It's important that you rest well.
Artem: The exhibition will go on for a while. We can go another time.
Artem: Don't order takeout. I'll make your favorite dishes and bring them over the weekend. Wait for me at home.
Artem: You seemed to be interested in "Sky" back in the library earlier.
Artem: Are you a fan of Sci-Fi novels too?
You: Yes, I'm a big Sci-Fi fan!
You: I'm intrigued by how these novels all have a different interpretation of what the future may look like.
You: It feels as though you can imagine how the world might look like a few hundred years from now though [sic] these novels.
Artem: Yes. Things that we're unable to do today might become the norm in the next ten years.
You: Not really. I read all kinds of novels.
You: But, I do like Sci-Fi novels.
You: I often wonder if society will develop into how it is in the novels.
Artem: Maybe the people in the past thought the same way.
Artem: For example 6 telecom, holograph projections, intelligent VR, and much more.
Artem: The things that were imagined by the authors back then are all slowly becoming reality now.
You: The logical and scientific assumption of the unknown... Maybe that's what makes Sci-Fi novels so alluring.
Artem: Yes, it is always exciting to explore the unknown.
You: It's impressive how imaginative these Sci-Fi authors are.
Artem: Yes, an artificial world based on real science is always appealing.
Artem: You can also check out "Sea." It's another series by the same author.
Artem: It is more mainstream than "Sky," but it's still quite the read.
Artem: I think you would be interested.
You: I'll go get it right now!
Artem: No need. I have it here.
You: It must be a great book to receive such high praise from you!
Artem: Yes, it's worth a read.
Artem: I'll bring the book for you next week.