Extra: Lu Haoze
There will always be partings in this world, and on the day Lu Haoze and Susan parted, they told a touching story.
And Susan always thought that he had used some aphorisms and fables to prevaricate him, but later learned that the article was Lu Haoze's full score in the college entrance examination.
And that story, she can still see it in the full-score essay collection, but it is no longer the mood at that time.
Here's how the story goes:
Once upon a time, a rabbit and a carp lived near a cave at the foot of the mountain.
During a mudslide after a heavy rain, the carp got stuck in a crack in the rocks, exposing half of its head.
On the first day, he saw a rabbit.
He asked Bunny, Bunny Bunny, do you need a friend?
The rabbit shook his head because no rabbit would be friends with a fish.
The next day, it was the same rabbit.
He asked Rabbit again, Rabbit Rabbit, do you need a friend?
The rabbit shook his head because the fish would eventually swim to the sea.
On the third day, as the sun set, the rabbit jumped to the carp with some hesitation.
He asked Bunny, Bunny Bunny, do you need a friend?
The rabbit asked him, carp carp, will you leave?
He said firmly, no.
Since then, the carp and the rabbit have become best friends. The carp will spit bubbles when the rabbit comes, and the rabbit will leave delicious fruit when it leaves. Anyway, they have nothing to say.
……
One day, the carp was afraid and said, "Rabbit rabbit, there will be delicious fruit on the other side of the mountain, but I have nothing?"
The rabbit pointed to the water, but there was no clear river.
The carp asked again, "Rabbit rabbit, your companions have all limbs, but I have nothing?"
The rabbit pointed to his back, but you have beautiful fins.
Carp boring spitting bubbles, rabbit rabbit, don't you like the outside world?
The rabbit pointed at him, because here, there is you.
……
Until one day, a flash flood broke out and the river rose.
The rabbit returned to the cave, but could no longer find the carp's place, and she cried.
The carp won't die, it's just that if he leaves that crevice, he'll never come back.
……
When you meet someone, you know each other from knowing each other to knowing yourself in the end.
Don't panic, because there is always a parting in this world.
A few days ago, I happened to flip through the old photo album, and I pointed to the tall girl in it and said to my pot friend, look, that is my best pot friend in elementary school.
The pot friend looked at me and asked casually, so what is she doing now?
Suddenly there was silence, and I didn't know how to answer, where was she? What is she doing now? I can't even tell which city she's in right now.
She has been with me for six years, and we used to talk about everything, why did time end up making us stranger and stranger......
Open the mobile phone, there are hundreds of contacts on WeChat, and how many can open the dialog box now? Unconsciously, they seem to have left the "stone crevice" and walked towards their own world.
Sometimes in the dead of night, I figure it out.
There is no one who can stay with anyone for how long, only who can live in whose memories for as long as long. Some people live forever, while others just walk through your world and go to another distant place.
So, you don't have to sigh that some people left in too much hurry and didn't have time to say goodbye.
The parting and encounters in life may be conserved. Leave, perhaps, just to meet better.
The heart is big, it can live in a lot of people, and it can hold a lot of things. Yours, hers, may only play back like a movie until the last minute.
So, why be sentimental, why worry, open the door to let him in, and don't be stingy with the chic when parting.
……
Many years later, the carp got stuck in the middle of a stone crevice again, and he met a turtle.
He asked the turtle, turtle turtle, do you need a friend?
The turtle rejected him, because the turtle lived a long life, and he never lacked life.
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