Chapter 19: A Happy Life in Childhood

In October, the autumn is crisp, the sky is exceptionally blue, exceptionally clear, and a few faint white clouds float leisurely in the air.

Chu Yun sat alone on a bench in the courtyard of the hospital, bored looking at the white clouds in the sky that were gradually moving away, and remembered a poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai: "The birds fly high, and the lonely clouds go alone." "I suddenly felt a sense of loneliness and desolation in my heart.

Before I knew it, I had been in the hospital for a week. When Dr. Qin came to remove her stitches this morning, he told her with satisfaction that the incision had healed well. As soon as she heard this, she was anxious to ask to be discharged from the hospital, but Dr. Qin said that she didn't agree to anything, saying that this time she had lost too much blood and had done such a big operation, which caused great damage to her body, and although the stitches had been removed, she should recuperate for a few more days. She was so talkative that she finally agreed to be discharged from the hospital after two more days of observation.

Chu Yun felt that his body had returned to normal, except that he couldn't run or jump, there was no problem doing anything. So she persuaded Yao Shuyuan and Zhang Jingru to go back first, and took care of her for so many days, neither of them had a good rest, and because of this, they also delayed the training of the two of them, Chu Yun always felt unhappy in his heart. But the two of them disagreed, and they were not worried about Chu Yun's body; Second, I finally took a vacation, and no one wanted to go back to training in advance. Chu Yun saw that the two of them really didn't want to go back, so an idea suddenly popped up, and said to the two of them excitedly: "Why don't you two take the opportunity to go back to Changsha and have a look at your home." Otherwise, when graduation is assigned, it is not certain where to go, in case it is too far from Changsha, it will not be easy to go back. As long as you rush back the day after tomorrow, you can be discharged from the hospital with me and go back to the special training class. ”

This suggestion is too tempting, since entering the special training class, let alone going home, it is not easy to even make a phone call, and I haven't contacted my family for more than half a year. Especially Zhang Jingru, I don't know how many times I cried when I was homesick. As soon as the two of them heard that they were going home, they were all moved, but they really didn't worry that Chu Yun was alone in the hospital. Chu Yun repeatedly assured them that they would not run around and lie down on the bed obediently. Yao Shuyuan saw that Chu Yun was indeed fine, so she returned to Changsha with Zhang Jingru.

At this moment, Chu Yun was sitting alone in the courtyard of the hospital, thinking that the two of them might have arrived home, maybe they were chatting affectionately with their family. Chu Yun closed her eyes and imagined the scene of the two friends returning home, Zhang Jingru must have gobbled up a large pile of snacks that her mother had piled up in front of her while complaining to her parents. Yao Shuyuan's mother must have gone down to the kitchen to cook a delicious meal for her precious daughter. Chu Yun once went to Yao's house at the invitation of the Yao family, and felt that the atmosphere of this family was very warm, especially Shuyuan's mother, who made Hunan food very delicious.

She opened her eyes and looked at the withered yellow weeds and fallen leaves in front of her, and a trace of sourness floated in her heart.

She couldn't help but think of the home she once had, and the home full of laughter and laughter when she was a child with her parents in the south.

It was a small courtyard in the alley, with wooden floors, wooden stairs, and a small attic with a skylight on the roof of the attic that stuck out to see the stars in the sky. At that time, she was still young, and she only remembered that her mother taught her to play the guzheng and play Go every day. Dad taught her to swim and took her to the countryside to fly kites. But what impressed her the most in her childhood was Aunt Zeng, the Suzhou nanny who was in charge of taking care of her at that time. Chu Yun remembered that she was about thirty years old at the time, thin and small, and she spoke softly, better than her mother's voice. Behind the scenes, she always calls her Nannan, Nannan, not Miss or Yunyun. The good dishes she cooked, braised hooves, grilled crucian carp with green onions, steamed lion's head ......, and now Chu Yun still wants to drool when he thinks of these. At that time, my mother often accompanied my father out to various parties, and sometimes entertained guests at home. At times like this, Chu Yun always stayed with Aunt Zeng and listened to her talk about some interesting things about their hometown in the countryside.