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The Long Tail of Youth (4)
When I arrived at Eiko's home-Datong Construction and Installation Company, Eiko's loud mother saw me pushing a bicycle, and she was very dusty. She moved with compassion and asked a rare question in a normal voice: "Aimin, why did you come by bike?" Is there no fare? "
I gritted my teeth and said, "Aunt Chen, at least the fare is still there. Exercise by bike. "
I didn't force myself to lie. I did have four dollars in my pocket at that time, which happened to be the fare from Xining to Datong.
But Eiko is not at home. Her mother told me that Eiko had returned to Sichuan, saying that Eiko didn't want to stay in a hospital in a small plateau county, so she spent money to contact a military hospital in Sichuan. Eiko is very satisfied and has returned to work in Sichuan for some time.
I heard the news that Eiko left Qinghai without saying goodbye to me. I was speechless, and my heart felt as bad as being hollowed out by a scalpel. The person who operates the scalpel is actually Eiko, whom I once loved deeply. I spent the night in Eiko's house gloomily. The next morning, I rode back to Xining regardless of Eiko's parents' dissuasion.
Just coming out of Eiko's greenhouse, I haven't felt that the winter in Qinghai is MINUS ten degrees. I adjusted Eiko's sad mood of leaving Qinghai, singing Leslie Cheung in my mouth. ...
It should be the whole book.