Chapter 90 National Day Celebration (1/2)



Chapter 90 National Day Celebration

When she jumped down from a high altitude, she seemed to see her two children holding hands and waving at her.

At that moment she closed her eyes and pressed the parachute button, but she didn't press it.

Even though she felt the dizzying heaviness, she felt a rare sense of calm and relaxation in her heart.

She thought she could finally be free.

But what I heard was the voice of the system in my head.

It said it had a way to take her back to the past and change everything.

The parachute opened and she was hanging on a big tree.

Looking at the ground nearly ten meters away from her, an unprecedented desire to survive surged in her heart.

The system said it was like the carrot hanging in front of the donkey.

But she felt that it was a guiding star that illuminated her dark world, leading her out of the darkness step by step.

"Jojo, Jojo?"

A familiar voice startled her awake.

I opened my eyes, still a little dazed.

"Hmm." An An also sat up, rubbing his eyes and yawning.

Bai Ruoqiao finally came to his senses and looked around, "We're here? Have I slept for so long?"

"There's still an hour left. What's wrong? Did you have a nightmare?" Zhao Sihai reached out and wiped away the tears from the corners of her eyes.

Bai Ruoqiao was stunned, raised her hand and touched the corner of her eyes, her fingertips were wet.

When I recall the dream I just had, it’s already a little blurry, as if it was pieced together from the past.

There is too much sadness, it doesn’t matter anymore.

She smiled and said, "Yes, but I don't remember clearly." She looked down at her watch and saw that there was still about an hour left.

Zhao Sihai poured her a glass of water.

She handed it to An An.

An An took two sips and seemed still a little confused.

She took the cup and drank the water.

The warm water flows down the throat to the heart, warming the cold heart.

An hour later, the train stopped at Heshi Station on time.

After leaving the station, the group went to the guesthouse first.

Surprisingly, the old man was also going the same way as them.

"I'm here mainly for business, just for a day. It's troublesome to mobilize a large group of people at home." The old man smiled.

The four of them arrived at the guesthouse. Zhao Sihai and Bai Ruoqiao both took out their letters of introduction, registered, checked into the room, put their belongings away, and prepared to go out for dinner.

Later, I met the old man again and invited him to have dinner with me.

But he was politely declined.

Bai Ruoqiao had been to Heshi many times, but not in this era.

I remember the first time I went to He City in my previous life was in 1985.

At that time, she was teaching at Nanjing University and followed the professor to Heshi to give a lecture.

Seventy or eighty minutes is enough time for a province to undergo earth-shaking changes.

At least the city she saw then was not like it is now.

At that time, Heshi was already full of tall buildings.

With the spring breeze of reform and opening up, the economy of Heshi, as the provincial capital, has also made leaps and bounds in advancement and transformation.

Looking at the current He City, although there are many high-rise buildings, most of them are bungalows or small buildings.

The houses are basically made of white walls and gray tiles, and the most common tones you see are gray and white, like an old photo from the old times.

But now the gray and white has been added with a festive red.

An An raised her head and looked at the red flag flying at the entrance of the guesthouse, and from time to time she looked at the small red flag in her hand.

It seemed as if he wanted to take the big red flag back with him.

On the road, many shops had red flags in front of their doors, and there were many pedestrians walking on the street.

There are also many vehicles traveling back and forth, especially bicycles.

It has already begun to take shape as a bustling city.

"Mom, the little national flag!" An An suddenly pointed at a little girl who was passing by being pulled by her mother.

The little girl was holding a small national flag in her hand.

Not only the little girl, there were also a few people on the street holding small national flags and chatting.

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