A thousand paper cranes

Muzi grew up and grew into a big girl, but Muzi's family died, and even the old woman who took her in died not long ago.

Muzi's family lived by the sea, a tourist resort, and there were many tourists every day, and after the old woman died, she left a hotel with the name: Chizuru Harmony.

The decoration style of the hotel is antique, it looks very old, but it is not as eerie as the average old house, probably because of the dress of the paper cranes in the courtyard.

The old woman taught Muzi a lot of things when she was alive, and Muzi also learned a lot of things, including how to fold a thousand paper cranes.

After everyone around her died, Muzi ran the store alone, and she never left, and she had no plans to leave because she didn't know where to go.

It's been a long time, and the thousands of paper cranes in the hall have been covered with dust, making the whole store look a little declining.

On this day, Muzi planned to dismantle all the paper cranes and fold some new ones, but she almost forgot how to fold them, so she had to open a thousand paper cranes, but she saw her name, and she had a slightly bad feeling, she opened all the paper cranes, and her name was written on them.

With questions and puzzles, she went to the old woman's grave, and then burned all the paper cranes, muttering something all the time.

Looking at the kind face on the old woman's tombstone, Muzi felt a little strange, as if he had never lived together, and after staying in the cemetery for a long time, there was always a cold feeling.

After leaving the cemetery, Muzi returned to the store alone and continued to fold the pile of paper cranes, and the next day, the hall was full of new paper cranes, and the hall was completely new and regained that feeling.

Since then, Muzi has developed a habit, when he has nothing to do, he sits on the balcony on the second floor, basking in the sun, while folding a thousand paper cranes, once, Muzi's hair was blown up, feeling the beautiful wind, Muzi put the thousand paper cranes in his hand, swaying with the wind.

But the wind was a little strong, and the thousand paper cranes were blown away, blowing down from the second floor, and falling on the head of a traveler, Muzi looked down from the second floor, showed an apologetic expression, and then hurried down to greet the new guests.

A family of three, a young couple with a child of a few years old, at this time the thousand paper cranes were lying quietly in the hands of the man, and were snatched by the child, the woman said: This thousand paper cranes are really beautiful, and then picked up the thousand paper cranes from the child's hands, and returned them to Muzi, who was ashamed and led the three of them in.

The relationship between the husband and wife looks very good, and the children are also very well-behaved, Muzi looks very envious, and feels that he always stays in the house, and inexplicably feels like he is being confined.

After the couple and the child left, Muzi decided to go out for a walk, maybe she could also have a love and a beautiful family.

Muzi rented out the inn, took his luggage, and left the place where he had lived for decades. After that, he would only come back once a year to collect the rent, but Muzi found that he was aging quickly.

A few years later, Muzi returned to the hotel and brought back a little girl, who often leaned on the edge of the inn door with her dry hand and shouted, "Chizuru, go home for dinner!"

The hotel reopened, and the hall was full of paper cranes, and Muzi kindly taught some thousand cranes, taught her to read and write, and taught her to fold thousands of paper cranes.

A few years later, Muzi died, and before he died, he told Chizuru to bury it next to the old woman.

Chizuru looked at the old woman on the tombstone and felt so strange, not at all like her grandmother: Muzi.

Chizuru looked at it curiously, but saw that the tombstone of the entire cemetery was covered with the face of a person......

She didn't know that her name was written in the thousands of paper cranes in the hall.