a memo

Chapter 38

Chapter 38

When sharing life updates on social platforms, I met Weiyi, a netizen.

Weiyi was one year older than me, and studied choreography and directing.When we met, she was a senior in high school and I was a sophomore in high school.

Weiyi is also Joker Xue’s long-time fan, added friends, and we chatted a lot about Xue Zhiqian, such as why he likes this singer, what are his favorite songs, etc.

After getting to know each other gradually, I found that we still have a lot of common hobbies.

As a writer and director, she has watched many movies and written many book reviews. The movie "Love Letter" she recommended to me, I watched it three times in the second year of high school. Every time I watched it, I would cry. I shared my review with her. feel.

She has many out-of-print books of Lao Xue, such as "Wind in the Pacific Ocean", "A Modest Gentleman" and so on.In the early days of my star chasing, I simply paid attention to whether Lao Xue released new songs, and downloaded them with MP3, and listened slowly in the dead of night. I didn’t pay attention to Lao Xue’s books, and I didn’t even know what the super topic on Weibo was.

Because the book is out of print, when Weiyi shared Lao Xue's book with me, I was very curious and said that I wanted to read the specific content.

"Let me send you a courier. Hangzhou is not far from AH, and the courier will arrive soon." Wei Yi was very generous.

You know, this kind of out-of-print book can cost seven to eight hundred or even thousands of dollars to buy second-hand online. She trusts me so much, isn't she afraid that I will block her directly when I receive the book and take the book as my own?

Of course, I'm not that kind of person, and I'm just surprised that a netizen whom I've just met for a while—I, actually trusts me completely.

In the courier containing the out-of-print books, there are also her own poems and articles, as well as many black pens, planners and other school supplies used in the third year of high school.

The courier must have been overweight. She didn't ask me for the postage, nor did she urge me when to return the book.

She said: "You can just read it, just remember to send it back when you have time after reading it."

The third year of high school is very busy, and I seldom go online on weekends. When I go online, I just print the documents sent by the head teacher, or the political outline sent by Teacher Ang.

Occasionally open WeChat, and send dozens of messages in a row, most of them are about Lao Xue, what songs have been updated, what variety shows have participated in, and what interesting things have happened, let me get a general understanding of Lao Xue's dynamics, no As for being like a broken net, ignorant caveman.

There is also a part of the content, which is her life status, what part-time job she did recently in college, how many catties she has lost in weight loss recently, or what treasure dramas and movies she discovered, all of which will be shared with me, sincerely , even unreservedly.

She knows that I can't see it in time, and also knows that I may not be able to reply in time when I see it, but she is willing to share and describe to me what kind of life she is going through.

Sometimes when I am free, I seriously reply to her messages, and she will be very surprised: "Huh? Are you online today? It's amazing!"

Then I started to talk a lot of blah blah blah, and sent them together with a lot of funny emoticons.

I used to think that books, movies, and music were not easy to share with others, because everyone’s experience is different, and the growth environment is different, so that our understanding of the world and cognition of things are different Yes, that's why there is such a sentence called "There is no real empathy in this world."

But after getting to know each other for a while, I found that sharing does not seem to be a difficult task. There will always be someone who understands your laughter and tears, and understands your strangeness and cuteness.

Just like a principle in the third part of political compulsory "respect differences, understand individuality, seek common ground while reserving differences, and promote common prosperity of [culture]."

 If you are free in the future, you must go to Hangzhou to find Weiyi!

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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