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Chapter 1338 When You Meet That Person

From that day on, every day when she woke up, she would go to see the painting of the sycamore tree, and she would take a look at it before going to bed.

In fact, this scene is familiar to many people. When everyone was young, there was always something that they liked very much, but when it disappeared or disappeared one day, they would also miss it like Julie .

Stephen Lee wrote in his notebook the name "Tom" of a dead hamster he had as a child and erected a monument to the hamster in his backyard.

Therefore, seeing this scene, he can understand it very well.

"It wasn't until I could look at it without crying that I saw something other than the tree and what it meant to me to climb on it! My perception of things around me was changing, and in the same way, I started thinking, Do I still have feelings for Bryce?"

On the screen, Julie was lying on the bed thinking.

This is the vein of growth, the vein of Julie's growth.

In fact, for many people, there may have been a growth point more or less. The key point is that after something happened, their thinking began to change.

The interesting thing about "Pounding Heartbeat" is that the movie is constantly switching perspectives. It is not uncommon to have a two-line narrative, but a two-line narrative like this is quite interesting.

Speaking of it, it is very simple, that is, looking at the same thing from different angles is often completely different.

From Bryce's point of view, an egg appeared in the camera.

The melody of the background music also became cheerful.

"I never liked eggs very much, I could eat them or not, until one day, in the garage, I had a new definition of eggs!"

It turned out that a classmate's family raised a snake, and Bryce saw for the first time that the snake could actually swallow eggs.

Because he witnessed the process of the snake eating the egg, Bryce began to have a shadow on the egg.

Just at this time, Julie sent a basket of eggs and told Bryce: "My chickens are hatching!"

Julie participated in the science and technology exhibition and successfully hatched chicks with eggs, and she successfully became the focus of the science and technology exhibition.

This made Bryce very jealous. Although he didn't want to admit it, Julie was indeed dazzling at the technology exhibition.

Because of this, Bryce is very resistant to the eggs sent by Julie, and Bryce's father has always looked down on Julie's father, including Julie and the eggs she sent.

"How do we know if there is a chick in this egg?" he said.

Grandpa said: "When I was a child, I always ate fresh eggs from the farm. They were super delicious!"

But Bryce's father still didn't like it. He also gave an example, what if he ate a dead chicken when eating eggs?
Grandpa is wise: "Do they have a rooster? If not, the chicks won't hatch!"

The family was divided into two factions. Bryce's mother and grandfather thought eggs were good, but Bryce's sister and father didn't like them.

Bryce's mother told Bryce to ask Julie directly.

But Bryce didn't ask Julie, but sneaked out of Julie's backyard with his classmates to see if there was a cock.

But Bryce's friends didn't know how to tell the difference between a rooster and a hen.

After returning home, he was exposed by his father, and he suddenly realized that his best friend didn't understand chicken at all.

But I still figured it out, it should be hens, that is to say, the eggs are fine.

But Bryce didn't know why, he just didn't like those eggs, or any of Julie's things.

Many viewers couldn't help but laugh.

A tsundere boy, at the science and technology exhibition, Julie took the focus, which made him a little jealous and angry, which is actually human nature.

He began to explain that the backyard where the chickens were raised was full of hay and chicken poo, which was not hygienic at all.

His dad told him to return the eggs to Julie, but Bryce didn't have the guts to do so.

So he threw all the eggs in the trash can.

In the name of not wanting to make Julie sad.

But a week later, Julie came to the door again and delivered another box of eggs.

Bryce insisted that the family liked it very much, but turned around and secretly threw the eggs away.

Once, twice, three times.
Although Bryce has been explaining and revealing his mental journey, such things still make many people frown.

Bryce, in particular, makes excuses for himself every time, saying that he does it all to keep her from being sad.

Switch to Julie's point of view.

The reason why she did the experiment of hatching eggs was because she liked watching the process of the birth of life.

Because she hatched the eggs seriously, all six chicks hatched on the day of the science and technology exhibition, which won her the grand prize of the science and technology exhibition.

She overcame the odds to raise chickens because her mother didn't like them raising chickens.

She did it, raising her own chickens, feeding them, cleaning and more.

Her hard work paid off, and the chickens began to lay eggs, so many that her family could not eat them all. The joy of harvest made her extremely happy.

There are too many eggs, and the house is full of eggs. Fortunately, at this time, the wife of the neighbor's family proposed the idea of ​​buying her eggs.

This allowed her not only to solve the problem of too many eggs, but also to sell eggs to make money.

She also thought of this, sending eggs to Bryce's family.

She chose to give it away, not only because of Bryce, but also because Bryce's mother is very good and often helps their family.

It can be said that the boy's perspective and the girl's perspective look at the same thing, but the results are completely different.

Of course, the director definitely prefers girls. At least at this moment, to all the audience, Julie is obviously much more pleasing than Bryce.

No one would dislike such a sensible girl!

Similarly, the more this is the case, the more unacceptable the behavior towards Bryce and the meanness of Bryce's father.

How do you say something?Regardless of whether you are a good person or a bad person, you will definitely like to be friends with a good person. In fact, the reason is the same.

But the paper can't hold the fire, and there is no one who does not get his shoes wet when he often walks by the river.

Julie finally found out that the eggs she gave to Bryce's family were being thrown away like trash by Bryce.

"Why? Don't you want it?" Julie couldn't understand.

"No, it's my father who thinks it's not worth the risk!"

"What adventure?"

"Unhygienic!"

"What? Are they afraid that the eggs are poisonous?" Julie couldn't understand their thoughts at all.

"Julie, look at your backyard is a mess, chicken droppings everywhere!" Bryce tried to defend.

"No, I clean it every day!" Julie shook her head.

"We just don't want to make you sad!" Bryce knew that he couldn't explain it so he had to use this to explain.

"Do you throw it away every time?" It's just that he didn't know that it would only make Julie more sad if he did so.

Bryce bowed his head silently.

Julie understood. She snatched the eggs and said, "You know what, Mrs. Dolby and Mrs. Thomas paid for my eggs! How could you do that!"

"Sorry!" Blaise apologized!

But this time Julie didn't accept it: "It's strange!"

Obviously, what he did made Julie really sad.

The camera switches to Bryce's point of view.

He stopped on the side of the road on his bicycle and watched Julie pulling weeds not far away.

Because of the egg, Julie was angry, but Bryce felt that it was just right for her not to come to him when she was angry.

"She ignored my attitude and kept reminding me that I was an asshole!"

Because Julie no longer looked for him as often as in the past, but began to ignore him.

Apparently Bryce has also started to grow up and start to reflect on himself.

Suddenly one day, he saw his grandfather talking with Julie for an hour.

This made Bryce very angry, or rather, childish!

"It's been more than he has lived here with us for so long, and he has said more to me!"

"I'm sure I've never seen him smile so much! What's he doing with Julie?"

Suddenly, the boy's image and personality became more three-dimensional.

In fact, Julie's maturity and sensibility have made everyone forget that Bryce and Julie are actually children.

At night, Bryce's grandfather knocked on the door and came in to find Bryce.

"Julie told me about the eggs!" said Grandpa.

"You know, Bryce, a person's personality will be shaped when he was a child. I really don't want to see you get out of control!" Grandpa looked at Bryce and said.

"What?" Bryce was a little taken aback.

"The point is honesty, kid. Sometimes a little uneasiness at the beginning can save a lot of pain later!" He closed the door and left.

Bryce is thoughtful, and he is clearly guilty of what he has done.

"Julie Baker is amazing when it comes to holding a grudge, I've been at school all week trying to get close to her and she always finds a way out of me!"

"Whenever she was in the yard, grandpa would accompany her."

"Finally, on Saturday, I got my chance!"

On this day, Julie was watering the yard, but his grandfather was away, so he took the initiative to step forward and said, "It looks really good!"

"Thanks, Chait (your grandfather) did most of it!" Julie said.

"I'm sorry, I'm sorry for what I did!" Bryce apologized.

Julie turned off the watering machine and said, "I really don't understand, why didn't you tell me?"

"I don't know, maybe I'm dumb? I shouldn't be criticizing your yard either! That's wrong!" Bryce said.

"Maybe it's better that way, I mean, there's a lot to learn from your grandpa, you're lucky my grandpa's gone!" Julie said.

"I feel sorry for him. He misses your grandma, can you believe it? He said I reminded him of her." Julie said again.

"What?" Bryce asked in surprise.

"I know, I had the same reaction at the time!" Julie understood Bryce's startled reaction, because she had been like this before.

"But he didn't mean anything malicious, I think he should be referring to her spirit?" Julie explained again.

"Then I wish you success in planting grass!" Bryce didn't know what to say, so he had to say.

Bryce was very happy. He didn't expect Julie to accept his apology. In fact, the egg thing itself bothered him.

Seeing this, everyone suddenly didn't seem to hate Bryce so much anymore, because he was indeed just a child.

Everything seems to be back to normal.

At this time, a story about Bryce's family was interspersed.

Bryce's father, who didn't like her sister's friends, didn't seem to like Bryce's grandfather either.

He also made a sarcasm, saying that he had enough energy to make friends with a strange girl, but he didn't have time to play baseball with his grandson.

Bryce said, "Because she reminded Grandpa of Grandma!"

Bryce's father scoffed.

Grandpa finally couldn't help but said, "Do you know why the Bakers don't repair the yard?"

"I know, because he's drawing those useless paintings and doesn't have time!" Bryce's father said disapprovingly.

"What would you do if you had a severely disabled younger brother?" Grandpa asked rhetorically.

"What does that have to do with it?"

"Julie's dad has a retarded brother!"

"So what? He's not a gardener, is he?" He even laughed out loud at this point.

This made his wife a little bit embarrassed.

"Just kidding! Others have family troubles and still clean up their own yard. This kind of homeowner has no self-esteem at all!" Bryce's father said.

"That house doesn't belong to them!" Grandpa explained.

"That yard should be tidied up by the house owner. Baker's extra money is used to take care of his younger brother!" Grandpa said again.

Bryce's mother asked suspiciously: "Shouldn't this kind of thing be managed by a government agency?"

"Maybe he thinks a private institution is better for him?" Grandpa said.

But Bryce's father mentioned that it was their genetic problem, which completely pissed off grandpa, and Julie's uncle was caused by the lack of oxygen around the neck when the umbilical cord was born.

Only then did Bryce know that he was almost the same as Julie's uncle, but he was luckier that the doctor helped him untie it in time.

Grandpa invited Bryce for a walk for the first time.

"What would they do to me if I did the same?" Bryce asked.

"There is no way to assume this kind of thing!" Grandpa shook his head.

"According to my father's tone, they will throw me into the madhouse?"

"No, that's not fair, you can't blame him for something he didn't do!" said Grandpa, shaking his head.

They walked to the school bus stop, where the sycamore tree was located.Only at this moment it is bare.

"She's a good girl!" said Grandpa.

"Some people are superficial, and some people are superficial. One day you will meet a rainbow-colored person. When you meet this person, you will feel that everyone else is just a cloud."

It's just that Bryce seemed a little incomprehensible to his grandfather's words. He always thought that Julie was plain!
Suddenly he picked up the newspaper that Julie had written on.

"She mentioned the feeling of climbing that tree, being held on the ground, letting the wind blow!"

It made him think it was cool, no middle school kid could say something like that.

This also made him start to face up to it!
Julie never felt ashamed of where she lived, nor did she think seriously about money.

She knew that their family was not rich, but she didn't feel that something was missing.

Until Bryce said their house was a mess!

But in fact, the atmosphere of their home is indeed completely different from that of Bryce's.

Although not that rich, her two older brothers sang and the whole family applauded, giving people a very warm feeling.

She offered to fix the yard, the kind that didn't cost too much money.

She wanted to do these things with the money she sold her eggs, but her father shook his head and said, "That's your money!"

Finally, under the gentle persuasion of her mother, Julie explained why she suddenly thought so.

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