Chapter 767 Farewell



Seven days ago.

It was a bright sunny day, and the air was filled with a pleasant bubbly smell.

If it weren't for the new song, Zhou Yiyang would never have called them over on such a beautiful sunny day to talk about a topic related to "farewell".

"The next concert will be your last on this tour, which I think is quite meaningful."

After Zhou Yiyang and the other four confused girls sat opposite him, he continued:

"I think the last song should be a farewell to the audience. I look forward to meeting you again."

Tang Yue was stunned when she heard this and almost thought she was at some pretentious party.

"Meeting or something, Brother Yang, why are you speaking so literary today? I'm not used to it."

Su Yin covered her mouth and laughed, then continued, "Yeah, is Brother Yang so literary because of this topic? But I also think the last song should be more ceremonial."

Lin Xuan'er pondered for a moment before speaking, "But when singing this kind of song, I'm actually quite worried I might burst into tears! After all, in a place like that, when I see so many people in the audience, I'm definitely going to be unable to hold back."

"Actually, it doesn't matter whether you cry or not. The most important thing is to be sincere." Zhou Yiyang said with a smile, "I think you have no problem with empathy."

Wang Xingrui was stunned for a moment before continuing, "But didn't we sing a similar song before? It's 'Goodbye.' When we sang extras at our concerts in China, many fans would sing along with us."

Zhou Yiyang touched his nose and thought awkwardly, wasn't he the one who sang "Goodbye" in the first place?

Never mind, he wouldn't release a single just for himself anyway.

"New songs always bring freshness and excitement to the audience." Zhou Yiyang explained: "This song is quite difficult, but I think you can all overcome it."

Just when they thought Zhou Yiyang would teach them the song directly, they didn't expect Zhou Yiyang to sit there and ask them questions.

"Have you ever had a farewell experience, such as saying goodbye to your childhood friends or your family?"

Speaking of farewell, Zhou Yiyang himself felt very emotional.

He was not just saying goodbye to one person, but to a planet and a world.

Or leave without saying goodbye.

Sometimes he would wonder if there was anyone on Earth who missed him or remembered him.

Or has he been completely forgotten, like most people?

The first person to answer this question was Wang Xingrui.

She cleared her throat, put away her previous playful smile, and suddenly became serious.

"My most memorable farewell was probably in junior high school. I was very close to a classmate. We went to school together every day and went to the bathroom hand in hand."

Wang Xingrui closed her eyes now, and she suddenly thought of the girl with a round face and a pair of white-framed glasses that were half the size of her face.

She still remembers that they once chased the same star.

"But then one semester started and I didn't see her. I thought she was sick, but what I didn't expect was that she, she left without saying goodbye."

Wang Xingrui's words were filled with strong emotions, and they were all immersed in them.

"Of course," Wang Xingrui seemed to realize the current atmosphere was a bit heavy, and added: "She is still alive, but her family moved to a coastal province. I cried so hard at the time, thinking that we were such close friends, why didn't she tell me before leaving? If she had told me, I would definitely have said goodbye properly."

After Wang Xingrui finished speaking, Zhou Yiyang broke the silence: "It's a story full of regrets. Did you meet her later?"

Wang Xingrui shook her head: "I don't even have her contact information. I thought she would see me on TV and give me a call."

Lin Xuan'er sniffed and continued to talk about her experience:

"As for saying goodbye, a lot has happened in my life. The one that left the most impression on me was probably my distant cousin. She was a very well-behaved girl. But one day, she suddenly became a different person. She quit her job, packed up her luggage and savings, and went on a journey far away."

Lin Xuan'er couldn't help but curl her lips as she spoke. She had also imagined such a life of traveling around the world with a sword in hand.

I just never had the courage to do it.

"You'd definitely think this is a story about a young intellectual who got carried away and ended up regretting it. Actually, I know she's doing well now, having opened a B&B in an ancient town in the south. It's a shame I never had the chance to visit her. Come to think of it, it's been six years."

Zhou Yiyang nodded again: "If you see her again, what will you say to her?"

"I should say thank you. She made me determined to pursue my dreams instead of just getting by."

"What a positive story, worthy of Xuan'er!" Tang Yue gave a thumbs up.

"My story is quite simple," Tang Yue smiled. "That person should be a playmate of mine when I was a child, no, in kindergarten. Yes, it was a boy. But you know, I have always had a boy's personality since I was a child, so we were like brothers. However, a year later, the boy left. It turned out that he came here just to accompany my grandmother. After my grandmother passed away, he returned to the big city."

Tang Yue sighed: "I don't know how he is now. He was quite fat when he was a child. I suspect he is a big fat boy now."

Zhou Yiyang suppressed his smile and asked, "Have you ever thought about meeting again one day?"

"Of course," Tang Yue said confidently, "I have always believed that as long as people are destined to be together, they will meet again. It's just a matter of time."

When it was Su Yin's turn, she didn't bring up any heavy topics. If you bring up one thing too many times, it will bore people.

"It must be a cleaning lady in my neighborhood. I remember there was a family downstairs who had a dog. Every time I walked by, the dog would come out from behind the door and bark at me. I was so scared that it would break free from its chain and bite me."

Su Yin raised her head and looked at the ceiling. "I ran into that auntie once. After that, every time I got home from school, she would take me upstairs and told me not to be afraid." Su Yin's expression became gentler. "But when I was in high school, the auntie disappeared. I went to ask the property management and found out that she didn't have the money to buy a house in this city, so she finally chose to return to her hometown. She and I may have been just a little better than strangers, but I still want to say thank you to her."

Zhou Yiyang recorded everything they said and then gave them the song.

"Remembering the emotions you just had will help you sing this song."

They remembered the name of the song:

"See you again."

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