Section 58 Fireworks that never go out (1)

The fireworks that never go out, Kang Lele originally only wanted to take Haixin to see it alone, but he didn't know how to spread it to the world, and Hulachadi became a common action of everyone.

Except for the little broken boy riding Po, the rest of the group rode shared bicycles, jumping along the coastline on the long breakwater leading to the destination.

At the end of the embankment stands an unmanned lighthouse. From a distance, it looks like a black mass, like an upside-down bell, and like an independent back. The clear white light of the moon poured down from the silent night sky, and the place on the lighthouse, which looked like a bell gripper, was plunged into darkness. The shadows formed slowly move with the moon, little by little, penetrating into the air.

According to Connaught, the lighthouse captures the tipping point where day and night meet. Black and white, light and shadow intertwined, the fleeting moment when light overtook darkness. But he didn't see it. Because the lighthouse was off long before his father left the city. He only heard his grandfather mention it when he was a child walking along the nearby coast with him. So I always looked forward to when the lighthouse would be lit up again. But not only has the lighthouse never been lit again, but even the schools of unknown small fish that I could occasionally glimpse from the clear sea when I was a child have disappeared for a long time.

Riding across the breakwater is a residential area lined with tall and low buildings. It was supposed to be a scene of thousands of lights, but it was extremely deserted. With the exception of street lamps, only a few windows let in the light. Later, when a few vermilion circles came into view, they knew what was going on.

It was a long time ago that the lighthouse was deserted. Later, the little fish didn't come either. Now only houses remain, and these houses are also disappearing.

Kang Lok said that it was a fishing port a long time ago, but even after the fishing industry stalled and the fishing boats disappeared, the lighthouse was still lit. Gives direction to cruise ships passing by, and freighters that occasionally pass by to escape dense fog typhoons. It wasn't until the sea water began to be polluted by chemical plants, the fish disappeared from the shore, and the inhabitants began to move out one after another, that the lighthouse was completely abandoned. That was many years ago. Where those who moved away are unknown. It is foreseeable that in the near future, the places where they once lived, the traces of their lives will also be lost.

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