Ji Suyi took out a bank card from under the pillow.
pinch.
Looking at Jiang Mu silently.
Jiang Mu also looked at her.
There was about three seconds of silence.
The autumn wind rises and falls, causing slight ripples on the curtains.
"...Okay, I'll go brush it later."
Her Royal Highness the Princess immediately handed over the card.
Smile brightly.
The fragrant noodles disappeared in a flash, and Jiang Mu had already left, leaving only a faint fragrance in the air.
Ji Suyi took a deep breath and frowned subconsciously, but the smell of something else mixed with the aroma of rice soothed her resistance.
It's a very reassuring smell.
Feeling at ease is like a young man standing by and making a promise, saying that a man's words are like nails driven into wood.
Then she curved her brows, as if even the silent night became less lonely.
——Actually, there was something Ji Suyi didn’t say.
For example, she thought it would have been better if they had met earlier.
Earlier, earlier, earlier, earlier enough to cross the long river of time.
It started as early as the time when Jiang Mu got lost on the street and was then taken away by someone with ulterior motives.
If only she had known Jiang Mu at that time.
Maybe then, all the things that happened afterwards wouldn't have happened, there would be no struggle, no forced lies, and maybe I wouldn't have become so paranoid.
After this, all the pain and all the tragedy will never happen again.
She read in a book that a man's growth is always sudden, and most of the time even you don't know what happened. You only remember lying in bed staring at the ceiling all night, with the afterimage of an important person left in your memory, which you can no longer hear.
Men are always like this, spending a lot of time confused and growing up in a few moments.
She didn't feel that Jiang Mu looked mature or handsome.
It's just a feeling of heartache.
But Ji Suyi would not say these words. This was his secret, his past. She found out about it by accident and she wanted to do something, but as long as Jiang Mu didn't bring it up, she would not say more.
So Ji Suyi closed her eyes, and when she opened them again, a huge screen stood horizontally, like the eyes of a giant.
"Welcome." The announcer said, "There aren't any new movies lately, is it the same as usual?"
"Ah."
Ji Suyi said.
"Please show 'A Lie' and 'A Perfect Life' again... Please."
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Jiang Mu originally wanted to ask Ella if she had any regrets, and chat with her about the drama... If she had any opinions, he would withdraw the show immediately and beat Li Hua in front of her.
It is guaranteed to be much more exciting than "Romeo and Juliet".
Then Jiang Mu realized that he didn't seem to have this girl's contact information...
But that's a minor issue.
After all, Jiang Mu had been to Ella's house once.
It’s not very far in my memory. How could I get lost with such a short distance?
Half an hour later, Jiang Mu looked up at the street light sign that he had seen four times and felt that it was not nice to disturb others in the middle of the night.
...Let’s go home first.
I was passing by a supermarket and ran into an acquaintance.
"Teacher Wen!"
When he is not in school and does not have to maintain the illusion of being a teacher, Dr. Wen's style becomes more sloppy, with slippers, shorts and a long shirt, like a golden retriever with no hair left.
Doctor Wen looked around, seemingly confused as to where the sound came from.
About three or four seconds later, he saw Jiang Mu, who was holding something that looked like a sanitary napkin in his hand, walking straight towards him with a smile on his face.
"What a coincidence." Doctor Wen joked, "You're still out so late, you must be lost."
Jiang Mu: "..."
What do you know as a psychologist? This is called cuteness.
"…I was planning to go to a classmate's house, but on the way I thought it would be bad to disturb others in the middle of the night."
Jiang Mu silently skipped the question by telling the truth, "What about you? What are you doing?"
"Buy something for my guy."
"girlfriend?"
"I guess so." Doctor Wen scratched his head.
"What a good man." Jiang Mu praised, "I wish you happiness."
"……Um."
Doctor Wen was silent for two seconds and smiled gently.
"Thank you for your blessing. I will try my best to be happy."
"Oh yes, although it may be a bit presumptuous, but Teacher Wen, do you have any regrets?" Jiang Mu asked, "It's the kind of thing you wanted to do but couldn't complete for some reason..."
"Maybe if I say it tonight, a miracle will happen tomorrow?"
NO.18 The Miracle of Rejection & The Miracle of Unrejection [4k]
"Maybe if I say it tonight, a miracle will happen tomorrow?"
When saying this, Jiang Mu looked very serious.
It was as if this was not an abrupt dialogue, but the river god suddenly appeared and asked you whether it was the golden axe or the silver axe that you dropped.
Dr. Wen had a hunch.
Inexplicably, it was like an intuition from God.
What this young man said is true, and [miracles] may really happen.
"Teacher, have you ever heard a story? There was a god in the past. She was powerful but not powerful enough. She was powerful because she could really fulfill other people's wishes. She was not powerful enough because she had no way of knowing who wrote those wishes... because those who made wishes usually did not attach their personal information."
Doctor Wen was stunned for a moment: "It sounds like the setting of some novel."
"Almost. Teacher, do you know what this story tells us?"
"what?"
"Tell us that if we have a wish, we must speak it out loud." Jiang Mu said seriously, "Otherwise, even if a miracle really happens, we won't be able to find your home."
...That makes sense.
"It would be great if that were true." Dr. Wen said with a smile.
"What do you mean by 'like this'?" Jiang Mu was as excited as a reader who was ready to follow the latest chapters. "Really, teacher, you have to believe me. If you have a wish, you must speak it out loud."
Doctor Wen was stunned for a moment.
"'This' means, 'Where imperfections lead to miracles'...
If that's the case, that would be great."
The night wind brought up the twilight, and the light from the street lamps was gentle and peaceful, stretching across the man's always calm and harmless face.
"But if there is such an opportunity, Jiang Mu will let you use it yourself." He smiled, "You must also have some 'shortcomings' or 'wishes', right?"
Now it was Jiang Mu's turn to be stunned.
The man reached out his hand, patted the boy's head in a friendly manner, and ruffled the hair into a sloppy shape similar to his own.
"Don't look at me like that. I know I'm not an academically proficient psychologist, but at least I've tried my best and I have some basic skills. Since we've been talking for so long, I must have gained something."
Dr. Wen scratched his cheek shyly.
"Student Jiang Mu, your problem is that most of the time, you don't think highly of yourself."
Jiang Mu neither confirmed nor denied.
He just asked, "Isn't this good?"
"Of course it's good. Or rather, I've almost never seen anything this good. You're amazing, Jiang Mu."
Dr. Wen is still the same as always, never sparing his praise.
Jiang Mu didn't know much about the profession of psychologist, and didn't know whether this was professional ethics or Dr. Wen's personal characteristic.
But this is probably why some students always like to chat with Dr. Wen.
The man said, "But I think this is wrong."
"You just said 'very good'."
"That's good, but that's not right, Jiang Mu. The two are not contradictory... Are you interested in sitting down and listening to me explain it to you? Listen to the opinion of a psychologist who is not good at academics."
Jiang Mu nodded silently.
They picked a bench and sat down. Dr. Wen picked up the fallen leaves on the chair and gently put them aside. The light from the street lamp shone down, revealing the veins of the leaves.
"Let's take the most common things as an example... Jiang Mu, I remember you always got first place, so have you ever let others copy your homework?"
"Does it count if someone else snatched it away?" Jiang Mu stroked his chin, "My adopted son often copied my English papers when I wasn't paying attention."
It took Dr. Wen about three seconds to realize that Jiang Mu was talking about Li Hua.
"…It should be considered."
Doctor Wen said, "This is not a rare thing. I often copied homework back then, and often the whole class would take turns copying the same homework.
Because of this, some very interesting things have happened. For example, there was a question whose answer was [33]. When it was copied to the next person, because he was in a hurry to finish his homework, he copied it as [03]. The 0 is not actually a square 0, but a crooked handwriting. It can be said as 0, 3, or 2. There is no problem.
Although the students behind didn’t know why it was [3] instead of [03], everyone was busy catching up on their homework and were in a hurry, so no one cared about such a small matter.
Except for me, I thought the leading zero was redundant, so I just wrote a 0. "
"Then what?" Jiang Mu asked.
"Then one day later, the teacher stood on the podium and said that he had recently discovered that there was a serious problem of copying homework in the class. He wanted to praise Wen Tuo because he was sure that this student definitely did not copy."
"Are you so sure?" Jiang Mu asked.
“Yes, I was also very curious. I thought to myself, even I didn’t know that I didn’t copy, so how did the teacher know?
So the teacher continued, for example, in this question, Xiao Ming is 10 years old this year, Xiao Ming’s father is 34 years old this year, and his mother’s age is three quarters of the sum of Xiao Ming and his father’s ages, so how old is his mother this year?
...Yes, you guessed it, on my test paper, Mom is three years old this year."
Jiang Mu complained: "Dad can at least be sentenced to life imprisonment."
"Haha, yes, this is always the case when you copy homework. But even so, as someone who has copied homework before, I still think that the girl who copied my homework is very good."
Doctor Wen paused, "But do you think this behavior is 'right'?"
Before Jiang Mu could speak, the man said, "This is the difference between 'good' and 'right'... So I say, classmate Jiang Mu, what you did is good, but it's not quite right."
Jiang Mu scratched his head: "Actually, I don't think there is any problem."
Doctor Wen smiled and said, "Whether there is a problem or not is not for me to judge. Everyone has their own way of living. If even a good child like you is not right, then this world is too bad."
"I've said before, Jiang Mu, you are a child like the sun. The mission of the sun is to shine on others. You think the process of shining is good, and others think the process of being illuminated is also good... Is that right?"
"It's not as exaggerated as you say, but it seems to be true."
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