Chapter 7: Chen Feng leaves Su Hui

2017 is over in a blink of an eye, I flipped to your circle of friends, and you said you were back. I didn't know what to think, looked at the blank dialog box and lost the sentence:

"Chen Feng, I'm also happy."

I'm probably a person who thinks that deletion means that it has not been harmed, and that if it is invisible, it has never happened. After all, what I'm best at is "seeing is believing".

You reply to me: "I'm breaking up, sister." ”

"Sister?"

"Well, you'll be my sister in the future. Okay? ”

It turns out that I've been busy for so many years, and I've come around to get the identity of a relative, but sister, it's much better than never contacting again, isn't it? Then I will recognize this new identity.

"Then do you want my brother to come out and meet him?"

"No, I don't think so."

"Aren't you in a bad mood? We walk. ”

"Okay."

"Okay, then I'll wait for you on Riverside Road."

I always remember the wind was cold that night, and when I came home my kneecaps hurt so much that I couldn't sleep all night.

I carried six bottles of beer, looked for you everywhere, and when I saw you appear in a black down jacket, I finally had a hint of spring on my face.

I ask you what's going on with your girlfriend?

You say, "I don't want to say it." ”

"Have some drinks, then?"

"No, I'm just coming to see you, I'm going to go over soon, my friend is waiting for me."

"Oh, good. Then you can go first. I also have friends who come to me. ”

I remember that it was a dim light, but it stretched your shadow so long and straight into my heart.

I don't know if it was because of the river in winter, but the wind blew all the people who set up fireworks stalls into the house, and I laughed at myself as I looked at the six bottles of beer neatly placed on the stairs and the Kong Ming lanterns in black bags.

I bit off the caps of six beers with my teeth, looked at the bright and glittering city center not far ahead, and thought to myself how lonely I was.

But what's the matter, it's not another time to be left behind, I should have gotten used to it, didn't I?

Yao~ To you, Chen Feng.

I walked into the clearing next to the river, pulled out my lighter, and kept turning on, off, on, off, and on······

Finally, under some tossing, I lit the Kong Ming lantern to let it be free, and quietly made a wish:

I! Su Hui! You must not like Chen Feng anymore.

Kong Ming Lantern flew out for a few seconds, and at a distance of about five or six meters from the open space, it fell straight into the river.