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left wrist communicator and spoke. The Captain agreed to let robot Beebo take part in this competition. Little Antonio was begging to be able to go along as he was dying to see a real alien.
    "No, if any accident were to happen to you, your mother will come after me, even if I were to hide inside a black-hole," Mrs. Andersen objected. Being told that he won't be allowed to go along, tears started to well from the corners of Antonio's eyes. Suddenly, little Antonio cupped his face with both hands and sobbed. When nobody came to comfort him, he sobbed even louder and with greater intensity.
    Chen Wei whispered something to Samuel and the latter dashed out of the room. Before long, Samuel returned with a food trolley. This type of trolley can be easily seen in many present-day film shows. Suddenly, a pair of hands lifted Antonio from behind and threw him up into midair. He shrieked. He was caught and thrown up again by Chen Wei. A few more shrieks were heard, after which Antonio was put on top of the trolley and wheeled around the room at break-neck speed. Antonio was enjoying himself thoroughly at this moment. Chen Wei was panting when he stopped pushing the trolley. Samuel took the chance to tickle Antonio's waist until finally Antonio was chasing Samuel all over the room. These two little fellows stopped to catch their breaths after running around for twenty minutes.
    "Antonio, let me carry you," Chen Wei said.
    "I dou want, you bully me, I tell my mother."
    Chen Wei could not help suppressing a smile. Nikita saw his left dimple.
    "Antonio, you should say 'I do not want'. How many times have I got to remind you?" Mrs. Andersen corrected him. Antonio grinned sheepishly at her.
     "I want Nikita to carry me," Antonio begged. He stretched out both hands towards Nikita's direction. Looking at Antonio's chubby face, how Nikita wished she was in his shoes, to be carried by Chen Wei! Carrying Antonio close to her, he whispered into her ears, "I want Cornetto ice-cream."
    "Samuel, please go and get Cornetto ice-cream for Antonio," Nikita said. Antonio broke into a smile. A small crisis was finally over.
    In the transporter room, robot Beebo moved into position standing outside the decompression chamber. The door to the decompression chamber opened wide and Beebo entered it. The door closed rapidly. A few minutes later, after all the oxygen was pumped out of the decompression chamber, the exit door opened and Beebo flew out of BURGER123. It descended on the surface of planet Fontasia after passing through the atmosphere. It stood on wide, open ground, close to a funny-looking building.
    Onboard BURGER123, Antonio kept pestering Mrs. Andersen for a chance to see aliens until she lost her patience.
    "DATA, could you transmit the happenings on Fontasia back here? Antonio is driving me crazy," Mrs. Andersen asked.
    "Affirmative."
    "Oh really?" Mrs. Andersen could not believe her ears.
    "I can send out a sweeping radar beam to Fontasia. The reflected signal would be picked up by our detector and displayed on our Big Screen," DATA explained.
    "That's good, let's do it," Mrs. Andersen said happily.
    "Affirmative."
    "I do not want the Big Screen. I wanna go to Fontasia," Antonio insisted. He pronounced 'Fontasia' with emphasis on the syllable 'Fon'. It sounded quite odd, but pleasant to the ears. He was getting to be difficult to handle. He was used to having things in his own ways, and the situation now was no exception. He wanted to join in the fun on planet Fontasia.
    "Oh really? In that case, I will leave you on Fontasia. You can stay there for as long as you want. Do you want that?" Mrs. Andersen threatened Antonio. She was at her wit's end in dealing with this adorable boy. Antonio began to sob, sensing the harsh tone in Mrs. Andersen's voice. Chen Wei lifted up Antonio with both of his hands. He carried him and galloped round the command deck like a wild horse. After running a few rounds, Chen Wei was panting heavily. Antonio was

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