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Chapter 1 Wedge: Stories without results are the most beautiful

Chapter 1 Wedge: Stories without results are the most beautiful

The first time Hua Ye met Su Heng was in Westwood.

Hua Ye applied to the University of California after graduating from high school, and has lived in Los Angeles for six years now.

It was a coincidence that he met Su Heng.

He usually goes out for a stroll alone on weekends. He used to be with his girlfriend, but after they broke up, he became alone.

On this day, he went into the cafe to buy coffee as usual, and a black-haired girl in front of him asked for a cup of ESPRESSO, espresso.

He couldn't help but look sideways. Generally, few people like to drink concentrated drinks, especially girls. What's more, this girl has the same skin and hair color as him, that is to say, she is also Chinese.

Hua Ye also bought a cup of concentrate, and then followed the Chinese girl with long black hair and shawl, for no reason.

His last girlfriend was also Chinese and was his alumni.

In a foreign country, one's life is always a bit lonely, and sometimes when you meet like-minded people from the same country, you will be together naturally. This is the case with him and his last girlfriend.

It's a pity that she followed the Yankees later.

Therefore, he always has an indescribable feeling about the country of the United States.

The girl stopped and walked, as if she had no purpose, so he pretended to be shopping without a purpose, and had a great time.

Eventually, she got on a bus to nearby UC, and he caught up with her, sitting right behind her.

This girl was not very beautiful, not as good as his ex-girlfriend, but she felt so quiet and quiet. He hadn't seen such a girl for a long time, so he couldn't help but feel a little moved. He thought, maybe this is what he and reason to go up.

Coincidentally, she and he wanted to get off at the same stop, and then she walked slowly into his rented apartment.

He couldn't help raising his eyebrows. He has lived here for several years, why has he never seen this girl before?

The girl lived downstairs in his house, and when he walked up the stairs slowly, he saw her standing at the top of the stairs looking down at him, as if she had already discovered his stalking.

He was a little embarrassed.

But she asked him lightly: "Are you Chinese?"

He nodded, and then added a guilty conscience: "I'm not following you, I live upstairs."

She suddenly laughed, like a jasmine flower trembling in the night wind, exuding a charming and light fragrance, she said: "I have seen you."

He was taken aback for a moment, then smiled, "My name is Hua Ye."

"My name is Su Heng." She said, her voice was very soft and soft, as if it was water dripping on the ground, hitting his heart.

In this way, Hua Ye became familiar with Su Heng.

It was only later that Hua Ye found out that Su Heng had always been a loner, and the girl who lived with her was a lively girl from northern China, who didn't match her quiet personality at all, so it was just a casual acquaintance who nodded.

Hua Ye felt sorry for her for no reason, so he paid more attention to her, and often helped her, often taking her where he walked, to small shops that he thought were good deals, and taking her to participate in various activities , is like a protector.

Hua Ye's friends once joked that he has become a troublesome "father" now, but he is happy with it. Su Heng really relies on him.

But even with such dependence, Hua Ye still felt that she rejected him from her heart.

He likes her, he needless to say that others can see this, but she doesn't seem to realize it, and treats him like an elder brother.

Hua Ye felt a little helpless, but there was nothing he could do, just wait!he said to himself.

He knew that Su Heng often had nightmares, but every time she woke up, she couldn't remember what she dreamed about. Because she was afraid of nightmares, her sleep quality became worse and worse, and she became more and more emaciated.

Once she had a bad cold, Hua Ye went to her room to help her pack things, but accidentally broke an hourglass that she had been keeping on the bedside.

She was still ill and stared at the fragments of the hourglass in a daze for a long time without recovering.

He suddenly realized a possibility, so he asked her: "Is this thing a gift from your boyfriend?"

Su Heng looked up at him, eyes full of confusion: "Boyfriend? No, I don't have a boyfriend."

Hua Ye looked at her puzzled.

"I don't know who sent it, I just know it is very important."

Hua Ye blurted out: "Have you forgotten something?"

"Forgot what?" Su Heng repeated, "What does that mean?"

Hua Ye didn't believe in this kind of thing at first, such as selective amnesia, she could remember everything but just forgot the most important things to her, but Su Heng's phenomenon is indeed somewhat similar.

Su Heng stubbornly refused to believe that he would forget anything.

Hua Ye asked her to recall the past, but she suddenly discovered that there are always some pasts that cannot be connected together, like a bridge that has been cut into several sections abruptly, unfamiliar and awkward.

It was the holiday, Huaye and Su Heng returned to China together, and came to the beginning of her youth - Nzhong.

Su Heng did not tell her parents when she returned to China this time, that she lived with Hua Ye in a hotel near N Central.

The winter vacation in N has not yet started, and the security at the gate did not let them in.

Hua Ye was rejected for a long time, and the two sat at the door dryly.

Su Heng suddenly remembered something, pulled Hua Ye's clothes and leaned over to whisper a few words in his ear.Hua Ye glared at her and said, "Why didn't you say it earlier?" After saying that, he dragged her away in big strides.

In N, there is a hidden place for students to enter and exit the campus transparently. In the past, Su Heng was a good boy. He followed others to the place where he could enter and exit, but he dared not go out and was even laughed at.

Now standing in that narrow gap, Su Heng looked at Hua Ye with a smile: "Are you going in first?"

"You advanced." Hua Ye said.

Su Heng didn't refuse, and went in first.

Unexpectedly, she bumped into a boy who wanted to come out, and the boy looked at Su Heng in horror.

Su Heng hissed at him.

The boy understood, so he stopped caring about them and went out on his own.

Su Heng looked at the boy's back, and said to Hua Ye: "At that time, some students in our class would often escape like this. I still remember that there was a boy who liked to read martial arts novels, and would always rent them from the bookstore near the school. Read the book, and go out here to change it every time I finish reading it." She compared it with her fingers, "It's such a thick book."

Hua Ye smiled at her.

The two of them were afraid of meeting someone, so they just walked around the school secretly, and finally sat in a secret corridor by a lake in the corner of the school.

The promenade is surrounded by trees, which are more dense than a few years ago. People sit on the stone chairs in the promenade, and they can't see the scene inside at all from the outside.

Su Heng said with a smile: "At that time, this was the best date place."

"Really? You've been here too?"

Su Heng froze for a moment, and only said, "I read it long ago when I came here."

Hua Ye flicked her head: "Sure enough, she is a good girl."

After being hit by him, Su Heng felt a little buzzing in her head, and her own voice seemed to come from her ears—it was a rather immature voice when she was just entering the first year of high school.

"Independence and cold autumn, Xiangjiang River goes north, at the head of Juzizhou, the mountains are all red, the forests are all dyed, the river is full of green, and hundreds of boats are competing..."

(End of this chapter)

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