In the following days, in addition to Chinese classes, group reports in English classes will also need to be conducted in groups.
Maybe it was the seat advantage, or maybe they were used to the atmosphere of four-person discussion in Chinese class, needless to say, the four of them teamed up to complete the report.
Liang Qiyun now occasionally talks to Zhou Mingzheng, but she is still rather reserved and their conversations are mostly about the content of the class.
Zhou Mingzheng rarely took the initiative to talk to Liang Qiyun when he had nothing to do. But as long as Liang Qiyun took the initiative to take that step, he would respond and even extend the topic further.
The two of them were chatting, and Tang Di and Huang Xiyun were present most of the time, so it was actually a chat among four people.
This kind of posture actually made Liang Qiyun breathe a sigh of relief.
If she was the only one talking to Zhou Mingzheng, she would probably be so nervous that her voice would tremble.
With more people around, her unknown thoughts and emotions can be kept hidden.
Happy Friday soon arrived, and Liang Qiyun could clearly feel that Zhou Mingzheng's mood was much higher today.
As soon as he entered the classroom in the morning, a bright smile appeared on his handsome face, less restrained than usual.
After listening to his conversation with Tang Di, Liang Qiyun realized that the two of them had made an appointment to go hiking in the suburbs on the weekend.
She thought to herself, these two people are really energetic. School is tiring enough, and they are not idle during the rare holiday.
Liang Qiyun looked down at the Chinese textbook that would be used in the next class. The cover showed mountains and clouds.
She couldn't help thinking how great it would be if she weren't sick.
Liang Qiyun is destined to have no chance of participating in activities such as mountain hiking and picnics.
At five o'clock in the afternoon, school still ends one self-study class earlier, under the pretext of avoiding the peak period.
Huang Xiyun had packed her schoolbag long ago. She turned around and said to Liang Qiyun, "Qiyun, I'll leave first."
"Okay, see you on Monday." Liang Qiyun nodded and smiled. She and Huang Xiyun have been getting along well recently.
Huang Xiyun was also a day student. One time, Liang Qiyun ran into her on the campus road when they were walking home from school. Gradually, the two of them started walking home together on the campus road after school.
Liang Qiyun took the bus home, while Huang Xiyun walked to the subway station.
The two of them walked together on the short two-hundred-meter school road for more than a dozen nights, and their relationship improved significantly.
Liang Qiyun finished school early today and chose to stay in the classroom to continue studying because she wanted to wait for her father to pick her up after get off work.
She also talked about this with Huang Xiyun.
That's why Huang Xiyun said hello before leaving.
Liang Qiyun was moving books from the drawer to the desk, all of which were relatively thick exercise books.
"Are you taking so many books home?" Perhaps because he was in a good mood, Zhou Mingzheng saw her actions and asked with a smile.
He was also packing up his things, and the exercise papers that had just been distributed were scattered on the table.
I just plan to take these papers home.
Liang Qiyun was surprised. She looked at the boy beside her and explained with a faint smile, "No, I'm going home later and I plan to finish these heavy exercise books first."
Zhou Mingzheng's hands were not idle either. He quickly stacked up a dozen exercise papers and put them into his black schoolbag. He nodded and said, "That's the truth."
The young man's clear and mellow voice echoed in his ears, with a high-pitched ending, showing his bright and joyful mood.
After he said that, he stood up and slung his zipped school bag over one shoulder, not forgetting to push his chair in close to the table, leaving a space behind.
Then I heard Zhou Mingzheng say, "Then I'll leave first." It sounded like a polite farewell, or like he was explaining something.
"Okay." Liang Qiyun nodded and said goodbye. After hesitating for a while, she said softly, "See you on Monday."
Perhaps the sound was too soft and was quickly blown away by the breeze.
She looked up and saw that the boy had already rushed out. She only caught a corner of the black schoolbag out of the corner of her eye, and then he disappeared without a trace.
On Friday night, Liang Qiyun stayed in her room doing homework. There was a lot of homework in the workbook this week, and she hadn't finished it when Liang Kangcheng came.
I originally wanted to take it home and make it, but somehow, I remembered the young man’s gentle words, “That’s the truth,” and they sounded so certain.
Liang Qiyun hesitated for a while, but decided to put the unfinished exercise book back into the drawer. At worst, she could just come back on Sunday night for evening self-study.
She is now busy doing her exercises as she has to go for rehabilitation tomorrow.
Still in the familiar rehabilitation hospital, Liang Qiyun's legs were shaking when she stood up from the yoga mat.
This is a state in which the whole person loses strength after consuming energy through exercise.
Li Shufen waited for a long time, and when she saw her daughter finally finished the whole set of movements, she quickly stepped forward to support her, "Oh, Yunyun, you are great, we just need to hold on."
She helped her daughter sit down on a chair nearby, and helped Liang Qiyun change her clothes with the towel she had prepared in advance.
"It's okay, I just need to rest for a while." Liang Qiyun took a deep breath, then looked up at her mother and replied with a smile.
Rehabilitation training is always hard, and each time it is challenging the impossible given the current physical condition.
But she had no choice but to persevere.
After Li Shufen took care of her daughter and played with her, she pulled Dr. Huang aside to talk about the training and rehabilitation.
Liang Qiyun sat aside, listening, but seemed to be not listening.
She looked out the window at the shadows of the trees swaying in the wind, and at the pedestrians hurrying on the road in the distance, each of them living his or her own ordinary life.
Liang Qiyun couldn't help but recall the joy Zhou Mingzheng showed when he talked about going hiking in the suburbs on the weekend. The boy's smile flashed in her mind, always full of vigor.
The clouds passing by the window are thick and the sky in the distance is so blue, which should be quite suitable for mountain climbing.
"Yunyun, Doctor Huang is talking to you." Seeing that her daughter didn't respond for a long time, Li Shufen quickly reached out and pulled her sleeve, reminding her in a low voice.
Liang Qiyun came back to her senses and looked up into Dr. Huang's kind and concerned eyes. She smiled and apologized, "I'm sorry, Dr. Huang, I was distracted just now."
"It's okay, it's okay." Doctor Huang waved her hand and said nonchalantly, she continued with the previous topic, "My body functions are still good now, but..."
At dusk, the setting sun dyed half the sky red. There were many people on the road, most of them were rushing home after work, and of course there were also boarding students who had to rush back to school for evening self-study on Sunday.
Liang Qiyun got off the bus and walked towards the sidewalk on the right.
She didn't bring the heavy exercise book home last Friday, so she rushed back to school for evening study and planned to do the homework.
Liang Kangcheng originally wanted to send her off, but he had to go back to work because of something. Li Shufen happened to be in the hospital taking care of her sick grandmother and couldn't spare the time.
Liang Qiyun rejected her father's suggestion to ask her assistant to drive her home, and repeatedly assured her that she would stop and rest if she felt tired, and then she left.
There is a traffic light not far from the entrance of L Middle School.
When Liang Qiyun arrived, there were just over ten seconds left on the green light. She knew she couldn't run over, so she just stood there and waited for the next bus.
Soon the red light came on, and people waiting slowly gathered at the intersection, including some who were also wearing green and white school uniforms.
When the green light came on, Liang Qiyun followed the crowd across the road at just the right time.
When she reached the other side, she turned left and stood at the intersection, continuing to wait for the green light.
This is a large intersection, and you need to pass two traffic lights in a row to get to L.
While Liang Qiyun was waiting, she inadvertently looked to the right and saw an unexpected surprise.
The green and white school uniform was loosely draped over the tall and handsome body of the young boy. He leaned uninhibitedly against the railing, half-leaning with an unusually relaxed look, with one hand resting on the handle of the suitcase beside him.
The soft glow of the sunset passed through the clouds and spread across the sky behind the young man, which was magnificent and full of hope.
Liang Qiyun thought that she would always remember the fresh and carefree look of the young man standing in the rosy glow.
What is more heart-warming than the sunset is that the young man’s eyes turned back and a smile suddenly appeared on his face.
All I could hear was his voice still clear and bright, "Liang Qiyun, why are you back to school too?"
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