Just as everyone was swimming in the ocean of knowledge, a shrill ringtone interrupted my thoughts. Then a loud voice began. I followed the sound, and it turned out that an aunt was answering the phone. She is talking to her friend in a rough voice. The harsh voice broke the original peace. I thought to myself: Oh, hurry up and end the phone call! Thought of here, I ignored her and continued to read my own book.
Ten minutes later, my aunt was still talking about her "phone porridge", and it became more and more serious. At this time, everyone cast a dissatisfied look at her. I was a little impatient and thought: Why is this person so disrespectful? You can't talk loudly in public places, especially in libraries and reading rooms. Even kindergarten children know this. Alas! These adults.
About half an hour later, my aunt was still talking and splashing water. I have no choice. I strode to my aunt and said to her, "Aunt, this is the library, please keep your voice down." Aunt ignored me. I repeated it again. She gave me a white look and turned to continue her "hateful behavior". At this time, I was really angry. The staff who went to the library explained the situation to them. With the help of the staff, I finally stopped the aunt's behavior. She blushed and bowed her head, and quietly left the library amid everyone's contempt and ridicule.
The library was quiet again, and everyone gave me a favorable look. I breathed a sigh of relief, sat down and continued my trip to the sea of books.