Chapter Twenty-Eight: Kyungwon and Yoyo

Kyungwon came to the door of the supermarket again, and the cat was under the steps, looking into the door.

Seeing that it was no different from the last time I came, the four big red letters in Shunxiang Supermarket faded, the house collapsed in half, the roof dripped water, and a few zombies stood by the door in a daze.

He looked at it for a while, but didn't find the shadow of the little girl, so he simply looked closer, but the zombie brothers still regarded him as nothing.

The second time he came, Kyungwon was a little bolder.

Although the zombie buddy is ugly, if you don't provoke the buddy, the buddy won't trouble you.

As long as they can tolerate the smell of their bodies and their scary faces, they are even easier to get along with than most people in comparison.

Once born, two times ripe, this is the third time that Jingyuan has come to visit.

When he came to the door, he looked at the sky-blue plastic square table, before he left, he had put on the table a mountain of garbage that the little girl had forced into him, and the mountain of garbage had been washed away by the rain, the flattened aluminum cans rolled into the corner, and plastic bags of various colors were lying haphazardly on the table and on the concrete floor.

Kyungwon took one look and squeezed through the door.

"Big brother and sister borrowed it."

He whispered and squeezed through the "crowd" into the open space inside the supermarket.

A beam of sunlight shone in through a crack in the wall, and dust floated in the beam.

The little girl stood just below the light, staring at Kyungwon, almost startling him.

Of course, she is not scary, the sun shines on her face, but there is a warm texture like jade, and the shabby dress gives her a broken artistic atmosphere of "out of the mud but not stained".

To tell the truth, if you take a 4k high-definition photo of her from this angle, it will be enough to use it as a game promotional picture for a 3A masterpiece, and there will be many netizens at the bottom of the comment area shouting that this is my wife.

The main thing is her eyes, somehow, Kyungwon seems to see a trace of it in her eyes... Hidden bitterness?

It's not right, she shouldn't know what "grudge" is, Jing Yuan thought that she appeared with this kind of look probably because he suddenly ran away that day and threw a bunch of her "kindness" at the door.

If she really retains the subconscious of the human period, then it is very likely that a similar situation was encountered when she was still human.

Perhaps her interactions with herself triggered some of her underlying memories.

For example, when she was playing with other children in human life, she happily took her favorite snacks to her best friends and gave her favorite toys to her good sisters, but in the blink of an eye, she thought that her good best friends and good sisters threw away her toys and snacks and played with other girls.

It is very likely that Kyung-won's practice of first showing favor and then turning her head away inspired the subconscious of similar scenes and made her feel very unhappy.

Yes, Kyungwon saw the unhappiness in her eyes.

Compared with the emotionless sight that night, the "unpleasantness" in her eyes this time was clearly perceived by Kyungwon.

It's incredible, in just a few days, she can already express faint emotions.

No, it doesn't have to be a relationship that was born suddenly in these two days... Although she looks like she is only an 11 or 12-year-old elementary school student, she is already past 18 years old when she calculates her physical age.

After all, the city suffered a catastrophe five or six years ago.

I don't know how long she stayed in Shunxiang Supermarket, and how long it took for her to evolve and mutate into this posture after being infected.

Maybe she already had emotions, but she lacked an opportunity like Kyungwon to express them.

If she had stayed in this supermarket all the time, never gone out, and been getting along with a bunch of zombies who couldn't speak or react, she would naturally not have developed a strong personality and feelings.

There were no books, no comics, no movies and music, no bedtime stories to tell her, no teachers to teach her.

It is equivalent to throwing a newborn baby into a black box with nothing, then after five or six years, the baby will naturally know nothing.

Her spiritual world must be blank and empty.

Kyungwon looked at her and thought to himself, this little boss who looks very bad to mess with, maybe...

- Unexpectedly good deception?

He took a tentative step in the direction of the little girl in front of him.

But the vines stood up toward him, like a cat raising its hair, warning him, as if if he took one step further and the vines would shoot out like spears and pierce him.

There was a distance of 5 to 6 meters between the two sides, and the last time the little girl stared at Kyungwon, it was only about 2 to 3 meters apart.

It shouldn't be her dangerous distance.

So... Is this her expression of anger?

Is she expressing dissatisfaction with herself?

Kyungwon withdrew his foot, scrutinizing her eyes and facial expressions.

Eight days ago, this face was as cold as ice, but now, some clues can be seen.

She recognized herself, and was angry that she had run away that night and thrown away what she had given her.

Look inside through the surface of matter.

Her heart is not complicated and changeable, it must be very simple and pure.

She doesn't hide her heart, what she really needs to figure out is not why she is angry, but what she wants to get out of it.

For example, a baby crying loudly, a child refusing to be hugged by a parent, these are just phenomena.

The real inside is that the baby cries loudly because he has not eaten enough, and the child refuses the hug of his parents because he does not get the toy he wants.

To get along with a simple person, it is not to look at what she says or does, but to see her demands clearly.

The little girl was angry, not because she wanted to kill herself, otherwise the vines behind her would have pierced her.

To put it simply, she was a naïve child.

She watched me rummage through things that night, and it seemed to her that I needed those things, so she used vines to help me rummage through them and find more.

She was expressing "kindness" to me, and I gladly accepted her "kindness", but then discarded her "kindness", which was the reason for her anger.

Then her appeal is obvious, she wants to get compensation from me for this matter, an explanation, this is the psychology of a child.

It's like when you're in the third grade of elementary school and you've been going to the toilet with your best buddies.

But one day, you just wanted to call a good buddy to join you, but he went to the toilet with someone else, completely forgetting about you, and then he took the initiative to come to you during a certain recess, but you behaved very indifferent to him, saying that you didn't want to go.

Are you trying to break with him? Do you want to break up with him?

No, it's not, you just want an explanation, you want to get a compensation, you want to see the way your buddies insist on pulling you along, as a way to prove that your friendship is indestructible.

Kyungwon figured out that he should give the little girl a compensation.

The easiest way to do this is to give gifts, and conflicts between children can be solved with snacks most of the time.

But he didn't know what the little girl wanted as a gift, so he had to do something else.

I remember seeing it on the shelves when he came that day.

After rummaging through the shelves, he found a metal yo-yo embedded in a plastic shell, and the totem of a wolf was engraved on the ball, which read "Blue Wolf".

Unpacking and lubricating the ball bearings, he slipped the yoyo's rope onto the middle finger of his right hand.

Although he hadn't played it since junior high school, he still remembered a few moves, such as catapulting, cradle and dog walking.

I really miss it, I remember that it was a gift that his parents bought for him before he was admitted to the class, he was happy to play at that time, and often played until the fingers tied to the rope were strangled black and painful, and then he also invented a little trick, wrapping a thick circle of toilet paper around his fingers, although it still hurts, but it can last a little longer.

After a moment of reminiscing about his childhood, Kyungwon came to the little girl again.

The second way to deal with an angry little girl is to distract her with something fun.

So he played all sorts of moves in front of the little girl, and the yo-yo made a buzzing sound of air, jumping and catapulting at his fingertips.

The little girl's gaze was drawn to the spinning yo-yo.

Sure enough, she was a blank slate, where had she ever seen such a toy.

Her little head moved with the yo-yo in Kyungwon's hand, and Kyungwon thought it was time, and he stepped forward as he played the move.

This time, the vines didn't erect again.

Until he stood in front of the little girl, raised his hand, and took the yo-yo back.

He spread out his palm, took off the noose, and the "blue wolf" lay quietly in his palm.

This is his "compensation".

The little girl did not refuse, she stretched out her hand, not black vines, but small white porcelain-like hands, cold, slender, and fragile.

The little hand was placed in the palm of Kyungwon's hand, like a delicate little princess handing it to her knight.