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”Sister, after I met you, I became full of confidence in my work and life. In the past, I was like a broken pot of trash, living day after day, with no plans for the future at all. It wasn't until I met you that I felt like I could see the sun again; it wasn't until I met you that I had a new understanding of life and work; it wasn't until I met you that I had the energy to work and fight. ”
Lixia's excited face was dyed red, and under the light of the lantern, she looked charming and beautiful. She buried her head in his arms and murmured,
”Brother, I really married the wrong person in my life. Why didn't I meet you before I got married? If I had met you at that time, I might have fallen in love with you; I might have become your wife; I might not have had the trouble and the pain. ”
Zi Peng was deeply moved when he heard Lixia's words. He went on to say:
”Sister, everything has to be said about fate. When you were not married, even if you met me, you wouldn't know me; you wouldn't know me, and you wouldn't necessarily be my wife. After you marry into the Six, we have a chance to know each other, to know each other, to fall in love, and that may be fate; it may also be destiny; it may have been cultivated in a previous life. Sister, what you say is right? ”
The words of the Licha blanket Peng made his heart feel warm. She went on to say:
”Perhaps what I said makes some sense, but in my opinion, a good person like you, who knows both pain and warmth, and also knows a woman's heart, is truly rare.”
At this moment, Zi Peng hugged Lixia even more tightly. After listening to her words, he said truthfully,
”Sister, you are really smart and smart; you are really understanding and likable; you are also really beautiful and slim. Everything you do. ”That's why I like you so much; that's why I appreciate you so much; and that's why I respect you so much.”
Zi Peng and Lixia hadn't slept for the entire night. Other than enjoying themselves, it also meant that they would never be able to finish speaking their heartfelt thoughts. Unwittingly, the sun was rising in the east; unwittingly, a ray of sunlight shone through the window into the room. He looked at his watch. It was past seven in the morning. Thus, he got up with her, folded the bedding, and went to the washroom to have a quick wash. Then he retired to his room and went out for breakfast.
After breakfast, it was almost eight o'clock. He and she were going to part here. She was going to the house of her fellow student, Ma Danzi. She was going to the nine o'clock bus. He was going to Uncle Wu Dao's house. He was going to the ten o'clock train. Before he left, he decided to return to meet with her …
On November 30, she came back from Ma Dang Zi on a bus, and he came back from Wu Dao Jiang on a train. At nine in the morning, he met her again at New Station.
When he met her, he felt a surge of excitement in his heart. He felt a surge of joy in his heart. He felt a sense of closeness in his heart. So she took his arm and walked up the embankment.
This 10-mile embankment was the starting point for his stroll with her; this 10-mile embankment was the only path that he and she had to take to get to City; this 10-mile embankment was the best place for him to confide in her. Therefore, every time he came to City, he would stroll on the riverbank. Here was the place where he and she were indispensable to each other; here was the paradise where he and she were in love. Because there were only a few pedestrians here, it was easy to get close to them. Thus, this section of the river bank was a journey that he and she would never be able to complete.
He walked with her along the embankment, the snow creaking beneath his feet; the sun was in the air now, looking listlessly at the people. The river was frozen, and groups of children were playing there, some skating, some snowmen, some snowball fights; cars were passing by on the bridge; pedestrians wore thick cotton coats, wearing colorful winter clothes, and shuttled back and forth across the bridge; on the opposite side of the Mount Yuhuang, the pines and cypresses were especially green; they were very charming; they drew attention …
He walked with her, enjoying the scenery...
At noon, he and she went to a restaurant where they each ate a hot stew and felt warm all over. After leaving the wonton stew restaurant, she still held onto his arm as she walked up the embankment. He followed her all the way from the New Station to the generalization train station. At half past one in the afternoon, he sat on the [Eight-Line] bus and returned to Peach Blossom...