Chapter 99: Poignant Love in a Notebook (2)
I still haven't been able to stand up to my principles, and agreeing to be with him is probably the hardest and sweetest decision I've ever made in my life.
It was the sunniest day I had ever seen, warmer than any time in the sea, and the villagers around me who were busy helping us buy new furniture became the most beautiful scenery in my eyes.
As everyone knows, I have also become the most beautiful scenery in his heart.
There is no matchmaker, no relatives and friends, and no neighbors, our newlyweds are in front of the Yuelao Temple in the south of the city, facing the sky, facing the ground, and the Yuelao Chapel that holds the red thread between us.
There was nothing, just two people snuggling up to each other, but that was enough.
That night was a moment of real intimacy, and now I look back on it like honey.
He said that he was the third oldest in his family, and his name was Feng Lanzhi, and at that time he only said that his name was elegant and good, but he didn't know that it was the country's surname.
Saburo, Saburo, that's my exclusive title, and he's glad to hear me call me that. ’
He gave me my name, and I told him that I had no name or surname, and he happily named me 'Feng Cangyu', which didn't sound very good, but I was also happy.
The first time he saw my face, it was on the wedding night.
He said: "The beauty of the child's life should be well hidden behind my back, if the gangsters see it, I am afraid that they will be taken captive." ”
I said, "Do you mind if I look ugly?" ”
He replied: "No, the beauty of skin and flesh, how long can it last?" ”
After receiving his answer, my heart was unstoppably sweet.
The red luan tent warms the spring night, and the lingering night is so happy.
At that time, I understood what human beings meant when they said that 'a moment of spring night is worth a thousand gold'.
Since then, we have lived together day and night, like an ordinary old husband and wife, and I have kept my secrets very well, and as long as nothing goes wrong, we can always live in this small fishing village.
He always wanted me to have a child, so he worked extra hard in the boudoir, and sometimes he blushed like his daughter when he first tasted love.
He also laughed at me for being thin-skinned.
Now that I think about it, those days are just a splash moon in the mirror, and they will no longer exist after that.
One day, he told me that he was leaving and asked me to wait for him
I panicked because I knew he might never come back.
Just look at the surrounding villagers, how many can come back after being conscripted to the battlefield?
Then when he leaves, won't he never come back?
"Can San Lang go back?"
"Wait for me obediently, and I'll come back to pick you up when I'm done."
I wanted to say that it was not good, I wanted to go with him, but I couldn't say it, so I had to nod my head and say, "Okay." ”
Looking at the clothes he was wearing, although they were not as precious as the shark yarn, they could not be seen in small places, let alone used.
Before he left, we kept warm for a while, and I secretly took a cotton sack and filled him with pearls, so that he could take care of him on the way.
He gave me a jade pendant, saying that it was a token, with a unicorn engraved on it, and his name.
I don't know the value of this jade pendant, but I know it's important to me.
Later later······
I've waited year after year, and even if the shark has a long lifespan, I still find it extremely difficult.
I have a disease called 'lovesickness'.
Until the fifth year, I couldn't wait any longer, so I went to the city to inquire about the surname 'Wind'.
Some well-wishers told me that it was the national surname, and that I might have to go to the national capital to find the person I was looking for.
I said goodbye to my neighbors and jumped into the sea in the dark, and the waterway should have been closer.
I swam in the icy water for an unknown amount of time, and I almost found it several times, during which time there was no more ferocious creature than humans.
Exhaustion is the norm, and every time you get lost, you sneak ashore to ask for directions, and then continue.