Chapter 60: The Past, Old Dreams (5)
Just now, she dreamed of a playground.
Before leaving, Sang Huai promised her: When your parents come back, your parents will take you to the playground to play!
They did "come back" and took her to the playground.
Sang Yun lay on the bed, recalling every bit of the dream.
In her dream, she was walking down the path of the playground, and the rides around her were running.
The giggling crowd passed by her, and the children and their parents were talking happily, and the smiles on their faces were so real.
But Sang Yun soon realized: it was a dream!
She had a lucid dream, and she tried to remember, but to no avail.
She pinched herself hard, it hurt, although she knew that everything in front of her was fake, but she didn't wake up because of it.
She's stumped!
In desperation, Sang Yun had to move forward.
"Ah Yun! Over here! ”
Sang Yun looked at the source of the sound.
Mom was waving to her, and Dad was looking at the watch in his hand, as if counting the time.
"Mom! Father! ”
Sang Yun was a little shocked, but she still ran up and hugged them.
She did not cry when she learned of her parents' death. But now when she sees her parents again, she can't help it anymore.
The suppressed emotions gushed out all at once, like an erupting volcano, pouring for thousands of miles, endlessly.
At this moment, how she expected that everything in front of her was true. Everything in the morning, she didn't experience!
But she knew very well: it was all a dream! Just a dream!
No matter how beautiful the dream is, it is fake!
"Ah Yun, be good, don't cry."
Sang Huai said.
Xun Shaofang pushed Sang Huai with his arm: "People are uncomfortable, don't you want people to vent?" ”
Xun Shaofang's expression was very vivid, but it was more of a deflated anger.
Sang Huai was a little helpless: "Come to the playground, you should be happy!" ”
"Dad, won't we ever see each other again?" Sang Yun asked.
Sang Huai was slightly shocked, but he still gave an answer.
Sang Huai: "Mom and Dad will be there, whether you can find Mom and Dad, it depends on Ah Yun's ability!" ”
Sang Yun: "What Dad said, Ah Yun doesn't understand." ”
She clutched Sang Huai's clothes tightly, and it seemed that as soon as she let go, Sang Huai would disappear.
Sang Huai: "Good, Ah Yun will understand sooner or later, but it's just very troublesome." ”
Sang Yun: "Ah Yun doesn't like trouble. ”
Trouble took mom and dad.
She had a hunch that her parents would really not come back if they left this time.
Her sixth sense has always been accurate, even in dreams.
Sang Huai: "Ah Yun, the trouble is not terrible! Just because he's everywhere doesn't mean he's omnipotent. You can't stop him from coming, but you can drive him away, and with your own power, get rid of the trouble. ”
Sang Yun: "But Mom and Dad didn't drive away the trouble, did they?" ”
The usual smile on Sang Huai's face froze this time.
What can he say? He can't say it!
At this time, his watch went off and he didn't have time!
Sang Huai: "Mom and Dad can't, but Ah Yun can!" Ah Yun, well, live. ”
After speaking, he pushed Sang Yun back.
Sang Yun: "Dad! ”
Sang Yun stretched out his hand to grab it, but couldn't catch anything.
She saw that the world around her was splitting, becoming irregular pieces, and then, turning into crystals and disappearing.
And she, powerless, fearful, unknown, imitating. She can't do anything, and it feels so bad to be dominated! She was so depressed that she couldn't kick it!
Sang Yun saw that the surroundings had turned into darkness, and only a piece of nothingness remained.
At this time, Sang Yun heard three dog barks, and these three dog barks directly dragged her out of nothingness.
She woke up and sat on the bed, the cold wind blowing into the bedroom and lifting the curtains.
At this moment, the tears in the corners of her eyes have not dried up, and she cried in her dreams, which also brought the emotions in reality.
She picked up the crystal ball, the last gift her mom and dad left her!
Actually, they've always been there!!
Sang Yun looked out the window, she didn't know what she was looking at, but she always felt that there was something outside.