Two new benches were added to the entrance of the Childhood Tutoring Center. Lu Yao and Bu Du sat at the entrance. There were a few fat cats nestled at their feet and between the chairs. They were all wild cats from the neighborhood. They were recently fed and tamed by the store clerks and often came to beg for food.
On sunny days like this, they also like to lie around and bask in the sun.
On Lu Yao's lap lay a fat orange cat that was as big as Er Xin, licking its paws lazily. Bu Du
looked over enviously.
Even though he was bound by his name and would not turn on the air conditioner at will, he was still cold.
On such a cold winter day, few cats, except Er Xin, were willing to approach him.
Lu Yao comforted him and said that the pigs would like him in the summer.
Not only did she not know why, but she began to secretly look forward to the arrival of summer.
Bai Yi sent Sang Li out and greeted Lu Yao at the door.
It had been a long time since Sang Li's first tutoring session. When she left today, she looked happy and seemed quite satisfied with the result of this tutoring session.
Bai Yi was also very happy. Standing at the door, he said, "According to your suggestion, we adjusted the time of this tutoring session to start after Sang Li was isolated. At the end, I gave her the information you had brought before, and Sang Li cried for a long time after reading it. But when she left, she said it was a good thing that she came to the tutoring session." Lu Yao
nodded, "It seems that you have begun to understand the core of this job."
Sang Li is a somewhat special tutor.
What she wanted was not to correct the incident of being isolated and bullied by the class when she was in school, but to have the strength to get out of the predicament.
In one's life, one will encounter countless physical, psychological and spiritual difficulties. The important thing is not how to avoid difficulties, but how to get out of them.
Bai Yi revealed that she didn't do much this time. She just became friends with Sang Li as a transfer student during the time when Sang Li was the most lonely and confused, and stayed with her until Sang Li graduated.
When the tutoring was about to end, the class changed seats, and four classmates apologized to Sang Li, saying embarrassedly that after getting to know her, they found that she was not the person in the rumors.
Bai Yi suspected that Lu Yao had secretly adjusted the data, which led to this feedback.
Lu Yao shook his head: "I didn't adjust it."
Sang Li's predicament was different from Xu Xiaoxiao and Jiao Jiao, and there was no need to adjust the data on a large scale.
The situations she encountered during tutoring should be the feedback that Alfred predicted the probability of occurring at that time after calculation based on the tutoring plan and the data of the Mind Key.
After the tutoring ended, the information that Sang Li saw was a consolation gift, some recent situations of her classmates at that time.
Sometimes, if you look at the surroundings from a longer perspective, you can see something different.
Zhuang Li failed the ability test of the volunteer university and was assigned to a remote and unpopular university; the person who often secretly threw Sang Li's books and homework into the toilet acted too ostentatious in college, offended the troublemakers in the senior grades, was bullied privately, and no one rescued him; the classmate who once secretly helped Sang Li was not doing well in his relationship and was in an emotional trough.
People have the freedom to decide their own words and deeds, and they must bear the consequences.
Some effects will not appear immediately.
In a long life, ups and downs are common.
Sang Li was lonely and depressed in middle school. She couldn't make friends, had no love troubles, and spent almost all her time alone and studying. In return, she was admitted to the school she liked, had more opportunities to improve herself, and did not encounter the interpersonal relationship dilemma in middle school.
The most regrettable thing was the disappointment in human nature and interpersonal relationships left to her by the bullying incident, which was compensated by childhood tutoring.
The time span of childhood tutoring is sometimes quite long. The impact of this tutoring will not immediately bring about a huge change in the life and concept of the tutors. It will only give them constant reminders in the future and help them slowly walk on the path they most desire in their hearts.
Bai Yi simply reported the situation to Lu Yao and prepared to go back to the office to write a work report while she was still in high spirits.
After walking a few steps, she suddenly turned back: "Owner, the treatment time for 222 and 696 is after work today?"
Lu Yao: "Well, what's the matter?"
Bai Yi also wanted to go to the Sanhua Market sixty years ago.
Lu Yao politely declined.
In the past two days, Lu Yao and Bu Du went around Sanhua Market and found many samples from sixty years ago, including trees, rocks, tiles from old houses built sixty years ago, and old things found in antique shops. They took samples one by one and made them into keys.
Lu Yao went through the market in advance accompanied by Bu Du.
There were some strange places in Sanhua Market sixty years ago. The reason is unknown for the time being, and Lu Yao did not want to involve Bai Yi.
After listening to the explanation, Bai Yi put his mind at rest.
Sang Li left the Childhood Tutorial Center and went directly back to school.
When she got off the bus at the door, she was a little hungry, so she went to the snack street to eat something.
When she came out and saw a barber shop on the side of the road, Sang Li hesitated for a few seconds and walked in. Suddenly, she felt like changing her hairstyle.
The barber started cutting her hair, and Sang Li couldn't help but think of the information she saw in the Childhood Tutorial Center.
Xu Tian, I used to meet her often on the way to school.
She was a little fat, loved to eat and laugh, and was the first person to say that she was different from the rumors.
It didn't happen during the cram school. Xu Tian really said this to her.
It's just that she thought everything was fake at that time, and she never walked with her again.
There was a note in the information of the Childhood Cram School that Xu Tian had recently broken up.
Sang Li looked at the chat interface that she clicked on, hesitated for a while, and sent a message.
She turned off the screen after sending it, and prepared to put away her phone.
Dong -
the new message notification sound rang.
It was replied in seconds.
Sang Li paused for a moment, and the other side sent several more messages in succession.
The cheerful style with emoticons and emojis made Sang Li laugh, and it seemed that she was not as disappointed as written in the information.
Before closing in the afternoon, a new customer came to the cram school.
A 50-something auntie walked into the store with her 30-something daughter.
Bai Yi and Xie Molin were finishing up the work, while Lu Yao was in charge of receiving the mother and daughter.
The aunt sat down and began to tell her daughter, Zhou Yishan, who had been sensible and obedient since she was young, smart and studious. When she graduated from college, she only scored a C in the competency test, but she got an offer from one of the top 50 groups in the country with her strong professional ability.
The aunt has always been proud of her daughter, but Zhou Yishan has not found a boyfriend for many years after graduation.
A year ago, Zhou Yishan confessed to her mother that she did not plan to get married.
This made the aunt very anxious, and she tried every way to persuade and enlighten her, but Zhou Yishan was very determined and did not want to fall in love or start a family.
After a year of long-term "fighting", the aunt had originally despaired. By chance, she heard acquaintances talking about the childhood cram school and decided to bring her daughter to take a look.
The aunt was very emotional when she chatted, her eyebrows and eyes were wrinkled, and she was about to cry.
Zhou Yishan sat beside him, looking completely numb and hopeless.
Lu Yao took out two childhood test forms and handed them to the aunt and Zhou Yishan respectively.
The aunt was surprised: "I have to fill it out too? Isn't it said that only the cram school students have to fill it out?"
Lu Yao: "Auntie knows it very well. In order to better understand Miss Zhou's situation, I want you to fill out one too."
The aunt put down her pen after hearing this: "It's her who is the cram school student, not me, so I won't fill it out."
Lu Yao didn't force it: "Okay."
Zhou Yishan filled out the form seriously and carefully, and it took her almost half an hour.
It was already the usual time for the cram school to get off work, and Lu Yao had an appointment. She picked up the form and quickly scanned the important questions, preparing to take Zhou Yishan's bones and make a mind key first.
The aunt was originally full of expectations, but when she heard that they were going to take the bones, her face changed slightly, and then she changed her mind and pulled Zhou Yishan to leave.
Zhou Yishan, on the contrary, began to be interested in tutoring. She sat still and rolled up her sleeves, intending to ask Lu Yao to take the bones for her. As a result, she was forcibly dragged away by the aunt.
Lu Yao felt a little strange, but couldn't remember what was wrong for a moment.
Xie Molin stood at the door of her office and knocked on the glass: "Owner, it's ready here."
Lu Yao came back to his senses: "Okay, wait a moment."
Hearing that 222 and 696 were going to receive treatment, 444 was also very interested in the time-travel journey and begged Lu Yao to take him to see it. Lu Yao couldn't help but agree.
So the scale of the people who traveled through time and space this time was very large, Lu Yao, Bu Du, Lin Xue, Xie Molin, and three experimental subjects.
In view of the unknown situation learned last time, in order to prevent uncontrollable problems, Lu Yao distributed protective props before time travel.
Lin Xue held up the silver ring and observed: "Just wear this?"
Lu Yao explained: "Although it is a one-time prop, as long as you wear it, it will activate the protective barrier, immediately rebound damage when encountering danger, and isolate toxic substances and unknown elements. It cannot be seen with the naked eye, but it does exist."
444: "It is completely impossible to tell that it is such a powerful prop."
222: "It's better not to see it, otherwise it feels like wearing a protective suit and walking around the research institute."
696 looked a little ugly: "Don't mention the research institute."
There are too many people to bring this time, Lu Yao took out Alfred's body, and the familiar silver light enveloped everyone.
The silver light dissipated, and there was no one in the cram school anymore.
Lu Yao and Bu Du had investigated in advance, and the coordinates of their landing were on the sparsely populated river bank.
The group opened their eyes, and saw wild grass and the river flowing silently. It was desolate and quiet, and the only sound was the wind. There was no trace of a big city.
"Sanhua City was so desolate sixty years ago?" Lin Xue found it incredible.
Lu Yao led Bu Du, found a direction, and led them, saying, "Go this way, and you will see houses after a while. There are still many people in the city."
Sixty years is not long, but it is not short. It is not obvious when walking on the deserted river bank. When they encountered an old boat moored on the river bank and talked to the boat people speaking a strange dialect, they finally had the real feeling of traveling through time and space.
Walking along the river bank, they encountered more boats and boat people who used boats as their homes.
Those people looked at Lu Yao and his group in amazement, seeing their bright clothes, fair skin, and different complexions.
Lin Xue was not used to such blatant stares, and quietly hid behind Lu Yao.
Strangely enough, the shop owner was the only one incapable among the group, but she felt safest around the shop owner.
The three experimental subjects acted calmly, and 696 noticed Lin Xue's confusion and explained, "The experimental subjects even have their daily excretions checked and recorded. They are used to being stared at a few times."
Lin Xue: "..."
They came across a bridge with a toll booth.
If you want to cross the bridge, you must spend one copper dollar to buy a bridge ticket. Lu Yao
was well prepared. After
buying the ticket, the group walked onto the river bridge.
After crossing the bridge, it was like entering a city. There were
more pedestrians on the road, and there were also shops open for business.
There were old-fashioned cars, ox carts, and horse carts on the road. In the eyes of a group of time travelers, the scene was quite jumping and impactful.
444 was in a good mood, looked around for a few times, and showed a puzzled look: "It seems that the passers-by have sad faces, is there something wrong?"
696 nodded and agreed: "They are all like experimental subjects locked up in a research institute."
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