Liu Xiaoyuan was very worried about Zhou Zihan coming to find him, but since it had already happened, there was nothing he could do even if he was very worried.
When something happens, you should think of a solution instead of dwelling on what's causing you a headache.
So Liu Xiaoyuan sat on the bamboo bed, carefully thinking of a way to solve the problem.
What should we do if Zhou Zihan really comes knocking on our door?
Sigh! This is such a troublesome matter. After thinking about it, Liu Xiaoyuan decided that if Zhou Zihan really came to his door, he would just have to let it go, ignore her, and resolutely refuse to accept her.
In this way, Zhou Zihan would find it boring and would naturally leave.
Liu Xiaoyuan felt that Zhou Zihan's liking for him was just a momentary impulse. Seeing how capable he was, she suddenly fell in love with him.
This liking is just a temporary novelty; once the novelty wears off, one will naturally stop liking oneself.
Therefore, Liu Xiaoyuan felt that as long as he continued to ignore Zhou Zihan, she would realize her mistake and come to her senses.
"Alright, let's not think about these troubling things anymore. Let's go outside for a walk to clear our heads." Liu Xiaoyuan smiled, stood up from his chair, and went outside to relax.
Walking alone on a country path, feeling the cool breeze, Liu Xiaoyuan felt that this was also a kind of enjoyment.
I ran into an acquaintance on the way, greeted them with a smile, and then continued walking.
Watching several primary school students leading their family's large yellow oxen to graze, Liu Xiaoyuan couldn't help but recall his own childhood days herding cattle.
When I was a child, I herded cattle with my friends. Back then, it was mostly for fun, because we could play cards or take a bath while herding cattle.
If you stay at home, you can't do anything.
So, when I was a child, I really enjoyed herding cattle. A few friends and I would make a pact to go together, lead the cattle, and go to the pond.
Find a place with lots of grass, tie the cow up there, then take a bath. After about an hour, when you feel the cow has eaten all the grass in that area, move the cow to another place.
In this way, the afternoon passed quickly.
Seeing this group of elementary school students, Liu Xiaoyuan couldn't help but shake his head. He really had grown up, and there was probably a generation gap between him and these elementary school students.
Thinking back to his childhood, Liu Xiaoyuan couldn't help but smile.
Childhood is wonderful; everyone has a wonderful childhood, especially children like Liu Xiaoyuan who grew up in the countryside.
Although my family was relatively poor at that time, we didn't lack things to do, especially since we made many things ourselves, which made it even more fun.
For example, toys like bamboo dragonflies are readily available in toy stores nowadays, and they can fly very high and far. However, when Liu Xiaoyuan was a child, he couldn't afford to buy one.
What if you want to play with a bamboo dragonfly? You can make one yourself.
Don't underestimate this seemingly simple bamboo dragonfly. If you don't make it properly, it won't fly because both ends need to be balanced for it to take off.
Also, you need to find the center point, and you also need to thin the bamboo strips; these are all skilled tasks.
Back then, in order to make these things, I would finish my homework as quickly as possible after school, so that I would have time to concentrate on making my beloved toys.
I remember when I was a child, in order to raise silkworms, we had to pick mulberry leaves whenever it rained. But if the silkworms ate the rain-soaked mulberry leaves, they would get diarrhea. What should we do?
It's like shaking off the water droplets from a mulberry leaf and then placing the leaf between two pages of a book to dry it.
Only in this way will the silkworms not get diarrhea after eating the mulberry leaves.
Back then, there were only a few silkworms to raise, and it would be heartbreaking if one or two died from diarrhea.
Recalling these childhood memories, Liu Xiaoyuan laughed again, shaking his head. He remembered how carefree childhood was, when he didn't have to worry about anything. As long as he finished his homework, he could concentrate on playing with his toys.
At that time, my parents were busy with farm work and didn't care whether I was studying or not, or even whether I had finished my homework.
However, students at that time were generally quite self-disciplined, and even if their parents didn't interfere, they could usually finish their homework on their own.
There was no way around it; back then, teachers were strict, and many of them hit students.
Back then, when parents sent their children to school, the most common thing they said to the teachers was, "My child is disobedient. Teacher, you can hit him if he's disobedient. I won't blame you."
Anyway, at that time, the boy's parents had said something like that to the teacher.
So it was precisely because the teacher was quite strict that everyone was afraid of the teacher at that time and dared not fail to complete their homework.
Liu Xiaoyuan remembers that when he was a child, he had to work on his homework by the light of a kerosene lamp until after 8 p.m. because the power was out at home.
Sigh! Things have changed. I've grown up, but some scenery remains the same as when I was a child, unchanged.
Looking at the familiar scenery, Liu Xiaoyuan slowly appreciated it. This road under his feet was the only way he could go to school when he was a child.
Back then, the roads weren't paved, so when it rained, your trouser legs would be covered in mud.
After taking a walk outside, Liu Xiaoyuan felt better after thinking about some things from his childhood.
After all, childhood is a happy time, and I did many enjoyable and unforgettable things during my childhood.
Just then, a car honked its horn. It turned out that Liu Xiaoyuan was so engrossed in thinking about his childhood that he had walked into the middle of the road, blocking other cars from passing.
Liu Xiaoyuan immediately smiled at the driver and then stood aside.
The car slowly drove forward and then stopped next to Liu Xiaoyuan. The driver rolled down the window and said to Liu Xiaoyuan, "Kid, you're looking to die, aren't you? If you want to die, just jump off the building. Don't wait to get hit by a car on the road."
Liu Xiaoyuan's mood had improved considerably, but upon hearing the man's voice, it immediately returned to square one.
I glanced at the man and thought, "Damn, this guy doesn't seem to be from my village. He's an outsider, yet he dares to act so arrogantly in my village. Just because you drive a Mercedes-Benz doesn't mean you're so great."
I glanced at this Mercedes-Benz; it was the entry-level C-Class.
"What did you say?" Liu Xiaoyuan's face turned ugly. Damn it, I've already moved aside, and you still curse at me. You're asking for it!
The man arrogantly said, "If you want to die, jump off the building. Don't stand in the road and let me run you over, or I'll have to pay you compensation."
As soon as the man finished speaking, Liu Xiaoyuan raised his hand and slapped him across the face. The slap was crisp, loud, and exceptionally clear.
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