Chapter 11 No.7(2)
This summer, someone saw Ai Xuefeng on the outskirts of the town.

At that time, it was already dark, and there was no one on the road.

Suddenly, he saw a person appearing tens of meters away, and that person hurried forward.

At first, he didn't care.As he walked, he felt more and more familiar with that figure from the back, so he thought hard, who is he?
There is a dim yellow moon hanging in the sky, it squints its eyes and follows quietly.

After walking for a while, the man dodged and disappeared into the sunflower field beside the road.

At that moment, he suddenly remembered - he is Ai Xuefeng.

Not sure whether it is true.

Later, several people said that they also saw Ai Xuefeng's back on that night road, and the details they described were exactly the same as the first person.

Not long after, a foreigner appeared in the town. His name was Ah, and he seemed to be from Shanxi. He came to the town to sell glasses.

He is the same age as me.

My mother often pointed to my nose and said, "Look at him, he's as old as you, and he's gone all over the world to do business!"
Maybe it's because the world is too far apart, we all think Ah Le's accent is weird.

He may understand this, and he seldom speaks. He always sits silently by the side of the street, watching the clouds in the distance.

Next to him are two long wooden boxes, full of various glasses.

When it was getting dark, he closed the two wooden boxes, picked them up with a pole, and left.

He lives in a house in the suburbs, rented.

Someone had occasionally visited his house at night, and it was full of glasses.

Too much of anything can make people feel uncomfortable, such as bugs, such as hair.

There seemed to be countless eyes behind those glasses.

The people in the small town knew very little about Ah Le's origins, and they didn't even know his surname.

He also loves to play table tennis, and he is pretty good at it.

He holds the racket with his left hand.

A table tennis competition was held in the small town, and the industry and commerce representative team had no masters, so they dragged Ah Li into their camp.

Ah Lie is self-employed, which is reasonable.

The competition was held in the foyer of the town cinema.

Ah got No.7.

Teacher Chang also participated in the competition this year, but he did not rank high.

He fought Ah Liao.

Back home, Teacher Chang's face was always gloomy.

He wasn't upset that he wasn't ranked, he was scared.

His family kept asking him what was wrong, but he only said that his head hurt.

At night, he lay in bed unable to sleep, thinking about Ah Lie's eyes all the time.

Those eyes were all too familiar.

What frightened him the most was that before the game, Ah Liao stared at his face and said in a low voice: "Mr. Chang, if I lose today, I will buy you pastries."
This sentence has been engraved in his brain.

He is an honest man who is afraid of things. After Ai Xuefeng died, he was in a trance for more than a year, and he always heard these words in his ears-"Mr. Chang, I am your defeated opponent. If I lose to you again today, I'll buy you pastries to eat..."
He always felt that if it wasn't for him, Ai Xuefeng would not have died.

However, when Ai Xuefeng said this, there were only the two of them in the room.

He shuddered a little.

Tang Daming's mental illness has not recovered.

On my [-]th birthday, that is, a few hours before Tang Daming was drowned, someone saw Ah Liao and bought a catty of pastries for Tang Daming to eat.

Tang Daming ate with gusto, his dirty beard was full of pastry crumbs.

Ah Liao watched him eat with a smile.

On that night, Tang Daming died.

His body was found early the next morning, floating on his back in a pond on the eastern outskirts of the town.

Next to him was a dead duck.

He has been insane for so many years, has never fallen into the water, and has never shown any signs of suicide. Why did he suddenly throw himself into the water on the 19th anniversary of Ai Xuefeng's death?

It's a mystery.

What's even more strange is that the next day everyone saw Ah Le's glasses case lying on the side of the street. It was the same as usual, but Ah Le was gone.

From then on, no one in the town saw him again, and he disappeared forever.

There is also a strange thing: he left those dark glasses, as if they were inked, and he couldn't see anything after wearing them.

No one can explain the purpose of this, including me.

On this day, someone saw that the weeds on Ai Xuefeng's grave had disappeared and new soil had been filled.

Everyone is talking about these strange things, but no one has come to a conclusion, and everyone seems to be tacit.

The town was suddenly full of ghosts.

Putting on my brand new military uniform, I am about to leave Jue Lundi Town.

On this day, Ai Xuefeng's mother found me, and she said with a heavy heart: "Dongzi, I heard that your group of soldiers are going to Shanxi?"
"Yes. Ma'am, what's the matter with you?"
She thought for a while and said, "Last year, on the day Tang Mingda drowned, I found a pile of old letters at my door. They were all written by Tang Mingda, and they were all sent to Shanxi. After you arrive in the army, help the aunt to read the letters." See what's going on."
Tang Daming?
The drowned lunatic?
I immediately took those old letters from her and read them one by one.

I remember very clearly that it was already dark and there was no electricity.By the beating candlelight, I felt chills all over my body while watching. . . . . .

To be honest, I don't believe Ah Leo is Ai Xuefeng, and I can't say whether I'm afraid or not.

It was this drowned Tang Daming, this lunatic who had been giggling ever since I could remember, which terrified me—he actually wrote letters to another person soberly all the time!
I seemed to see a pale face under the dim yellow light, flickering, elusive.

(End of this chapter)

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