God on Campus Novel - Chapter 636
Chapter 636 Memories (1)
After Liu Jingyao snorted heavily, Su Ye did not say anything. She only raised her head to look at the silent night sky.
Liu Jingyao put her head on Su Ye’s thigh and did not look at the night sky. However, under the moonlight, her eyes were bright with determination, entanglement, and annoyance. It really made people look at her. They did not know what was going on in her little head.
After a long period of silence, neither Su Ye nor Liu Jingyao could make a decision. However, compared to Su Ye, Liu Jingyao seemed to regain her senses faster.
After all, the person who had to make the choice was Su Ye, and she only needed to wait for the result.
“Forget it,” Liu Jingyao whispered after she regained her senses. “Forget about the troubles. Let’s talk about something else.”
Su Ye, whose thoughts had been interrupted, did not feel any anger. He only asked embarrassedly, “What did you say?”
Liu Jingyao rolled her eyes as if she had thought of an excellent idea. Turning around, she looked at Su Ye and said, “Why don’t you tell me about your childhood?”
The corner of Su Ye’s mouth twitched, and he said weakly, “What’s there to say?”
Liu Jingyao drummed her lips and said, “Of course. Tell me about your childhood so that I can get to know the rest of your family, especially what kind of person your grandfather is. We can get along well with him when we meet in the future.”
Su Ye was a little disbelieving for a moment and said, “To get along with my grandfather?”
‘”No matter what your choice is, what will happen to us in the future, your grandfather is still very familiar with my grandfather and Grandfather Liu Jingyao. It’s impossible for me not to be brought to see your grandfather in the future, right?” Keqing said angrily.
Judging from the performance of Feng Jing and Liu Jingyao’s grandfather, as long as Su Youguo returned, they would definitely meet Feng Keqing and Liu Jingyao.
After Su Ye thought of this, he smiled helplessly and whispered, “Alright, I’ll start from the first day I met my grandfather.”
The corner of Liu Jingyao’s mouth twitched and she hurriedly said, “Wait! There seems to be something wrong with your words?”
Su Ye was puzzled, “What’s wrong?”
Liu Jingyao smiled dryly and said, “Does anyone in this world remember when they met their relatives? Isn’t it true that grandparents and parents already exist?”
Perhaps humans will only know from the mouth of others when they came to this world, never will they know when they have self-awareness.
If there was no past in the mouths of my relatives, I’m afraid that humans would take for granted the existence of this world. If the world existed, then I would exist. If I didn’t exist, then the world would no longer exist.
That was why some people suspected that the world they saw was not real. What they said was that the human brain was actually stored in a big tank. Memories and other things were all instilled by some kind of high-level life force from the outside world. Other than themselves, everyone else was just a kind of NPC-like thing.
And Su Ye was like this. He didn’t know anything about what happened when he was a child. He just felt that he had appeared in this world for no reason. He didn’t know exactly when he had started to exist.
“Maybe others don’t remember, but I remember the day when I met my grandfather.” Su Ye laughed and said, “And I will never forget it.”
Liu Jingyao said in confusion.
Su Ye smiled helplessly and slowly said, “It rained heavily that day. I haven’t eaten for several days. I don’t know where I’m going, nor do I know where I can go. I vaguely remember that the most hopeful thing on that day was to find a trash can …”
Afterwards, Su Ye told a story in a quiet voice, but Liu Jingyao was a little dumbfounded when she heard it. Her face was full of disbelief.
His thoughts seemed to follow Su Ye’s words and return to the rainy day many years ago.
Under the downpour, the streets were still bustling with people wearing umbrellas and boots, as if they were proclaiming that humans had still conquered this kind of weather. No matter how heaven splashed water, it would not affect the normal activities of humans.
Amongst the crowd, there was a child who was only about seven or eight years old, hiding in the gap between the crowd, borrowing the extra part of another person’s umbrella to hide from the rain.
However, as the rain slanted down, it was inevitable that the gathered water would drip down his collar.
Her clothes were a little tattered, but after being drenched by the rain, they weren’t so obvious. She held a wet cardboard in her hand, and her expression was exceptionally shy.
When others saw it, they wouldn’t be stingy with the umbrella in their hands and slightly moved it over Little kid’s head.
Seeing the dripping water dripping off his collar, Little kid raised his head trembling. He lowered his head in panic when he saw the stranger under the umbrella smiling kindly at him.
She held the cardboard tightly in her hands as if she had mustered up her courage and timidly thanked him.
It was unknown if Little kid knew that the moment he lowered his head, the kindly smile on the stranger’s face disappeared completely, replaced by a hint of fear, and he couldn’t help but take a step back.
After all, if it was anyone else, they would have an illusion that they had run into a ghost when they met a child with half of his face covered in hideous scars on a rainy night.
However, the person holding the umbrella quickly calmed down. After all, there were so many people nearby. It was too fantastic to act like ghosts in the streets. Moreover, although the scars on Little kid’s face were somewhat ferocious, they weren’t too strange. One could quickly imagine what kind of accident might have caused him to be burned.
On the pillars that stood beside the crowd, the small people who were constantly walking in the traffic lights lit up.
The person who carried the umbrella for Little kid did not show any pity. He hurriedly rushed across the road like the others.
After all, in the eyes of most people, this was the rush hour. If they didn’t hurry across the road and rush back to their homes, how could they go back earlier?
Even if the weather wasn’t too cold, it would be much more comfortable to stay at home in this weather than outside.
However, he saw that Little kid seemed to be afraid that he would run into someone else, trying his best to avoid the surging crowd.
After all the troops had crossed the road, they lifted the wet cardboard in their arms and placed it above their heads. When the little person who was jumping in the traffic light was about to extinguish, they hurriedly ran across the road.
Little kid thought to himself, since there were no trash bins over there just now, then there should be some on this side of the road. Really, why did they come to such a place where there were so many people and so many cars?
But it seems like this kind of place is called a big city, right?