"What is Teacher Gu looking at there?"
A naive child's voice asked.
I saw a little chubby man with round and strong arms and legs, and stopped when he passed the door of the classroom.
The little chubby was wearing a dirty sweater and holding a toy airplane in his hand. He was standing there, staring blankly at the back of the man squatting in the corridor outside. His fleshy face was full of confusion.
Looking at it, he sniffed his nose with a "Zi Liu", and raised his round little arm to wipe his nose.
At this time, another boy with a slightly neater image walked up to him and stood still, saying, "He is looking at the clouds in the sky."
The little boy was wearing a pair of myopia glasses, holding an illustrated edition of Grimm's fairy tales in his hand, and was also looking at the back of the man outside.
When he said this, there was a kind of pretentious inscrutability in his expression, like a poor imitator.
The little fat pier raised his head, and looked at the distant sky as he said.
It was the end of school in the evening, and there was a bright and white moon in the western sky.
At first, people would still feel fresh because of the appearance of this round of moon, but that moon has been hanging in the sky for almost half a month, and everyone gradually lost their interest. In addition, nothing unusual happened, and life went on as usual, and everyone Just pay less and less attention to the extra moon.
Little Fatty just glanced at it, then set his eyes on the clouds in the sky.
At this moment, the evening clouds are light and thin, some are reddened by the setting sun, some are smudged pink in the sky, and more are glowing with a dreamlike purple glow.
Fluttering and flickering, it adds a touch of tenderness to the evening in September.
"Why?" Little Fatty was puzzled, looked at the little boy wearing glasses, and asked, "Does Mr. Gu spend a long time looking at the clouds every time after school?"
The boy with glasses lowered his childish voice, as if he was talking about an ulterior secret, and said, "Teacher Gu is waiting for the person he likes."
The little fat pier gasped lightly with a "huh", was blocked by the nasal mucus, and suffocated slightly.
"The person you like?" He asked even more at a loss, "How do you know?"
"Because it is said that Fairy Zixia is also like this, and she will often look at the clouds in the sky in a daze." The boy with glasses shook his head seriously, adding a touch of casual arrogance to his tone, and said, "You are still too young to be with me." You say you don’t understand, but when you are promoted to senior class like me next year, you will be able to understand a lot of things.”
Little Fatty nodded blankly, wiped his nose, and said, "Senior is amazing."
After finishing speaking, he took the plane and ran to other places in the classroom, and played by himself.
Gu Meng squatted on the promenade outside the teaching building. There were two children left in the kindergarten, and he had to wait with him for a while, so he couldn't get off work right away.
Bored, he began to study the moon in the sky again.
The more I look at it, the more disappointed I feel.
"What the hell is it..." Gu Meng sighed and changed her squatting position.
When he was alone, his expression showed undisguised bewilderment and depression.
Whenever I look at the moon, I feel a serious sense of loss in my heart.
Something was knocking on the door deep in his memory, but no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't remember where the sense of loss came from.
It's like losing a key at home. You are sure it is somewhere, but you can't find it everywhere.
All in all, it felt pretty bad.
Gu Meng thought, with luck, maybe one day the key will appear by itself.
Finally, he decided not to waste his thoughts on the moon. Some emotions similar to sadness have lasted for half a month, and Gu Meng almost suspected that she had a precursor to depression.
It may be true, as my colleagues said, because I didn't have a good rest.
Thinking of this, Gu Meng sorted out her emotions and prepared to go back to the class to have a look.
Just when she was about to stand up, a faint childish voice suddenly came from beside her: "Teacher Gu, don't be discouraged."
Gu Meng paused for a moment, looked sideways, and saw a little boy in his class approaching him at some point.
"???" Gu Meng expressed that she did not understand what the child was talking about.
The boy with glasses glanced at Gu Meng, then looked at the clouds in the sky, and encouraged him with a smile: "You have to believe that one day, your unrivaled hero will step on seven colorful clouds to pick you up."
"..." Gu Meng couldn't help but raised her hand to touch his little head, and corrected, "It's a cloud of seven colors."
The boy with glasses blushed slightly, and scratched the back of his head—pretending to be a failure, really makes people feel a little shy.
Gu Meng didn't pay much attention to Tong Yan's words.
He raised his wrist and glanced at his watch, and said to the boy in glasses, "Your mother is later than usual."
The boy with glasses squatted down in front of the low steps, his small body clinging to Gu Meng.
The boy sighed sadly, and said, "She has been working overtime recently, and I can't help it."
Gu Meng said: "It's okay, wait a little longer, I will always come to pick you up."
At this moment, the boy with glasses looked up at Gu Meng. After watching for a while, he stretched out his small hand to support the corner of Gu Meng's mouth and pushed it up, saying, "Teacher too, wait a little longer, your unrivaled hero will always come to pick you up." .”
Gu Meng glanced at the little person beside her, and smiled lightly, looking very gentle and amiable.
The last child in the nursery class was also picked up, and Gu Meng was packing up her things in the classroom and preparing to leave.
Putting on his satchel, when he walked to the door and was about to turn off the lights, he suddenly caught a glimpse of two slender figures walking towards him.
Gu Meng was startled for a moment, then cast her eyes outside the classroom.
The men walked into the light from the darkening night, and Gu Meng saw their faces clearly, and couldn't hide her astonishment.
The two men have very outstanding appearances, and even their sex can't help but take a second look. Whether it's clothing or temperament, they all reveal a natural nobility, and it can be seen that they are the type of people who live a very good life.
Such men appeared in pairs, which undoubtedly had the effect of bombing the streets.
Gu Meng looked back and forth between the two, and finally her eyes fell on the man who looked younger.
The facial features are rare and exquisite, and the dress is very Japanese. In addition, the red tear mole under the left eye is impressive.
"Excuse me..." Gu Meng looked at the two people who walked to the door of the classroom, put down her hand on the switch, and said, "The kindergarten is about to close, what's the matter?"
The men looked at each other, as if communicating with their eyes.
Then they looked at Gu Meng again at the same time.
Gu Meng was looked at strangely, looked back at the empty classroom, and asked: "Is there a child at home who hasn't been picked up? Our class has left. What class of children are you looking for?"
Gu Meng guessed that such a young person should not be a student's parent, but probably a student's brother or uncle.
"No." The slightly taller man finally spoke, put one hand in his pants pocket, and said flatly, "My boyfriend can't give birth to a child, so there are no children at home for the time being."
"..."
"..."
Gu Meng looked at the tall and handsome man in front of her, and thought: ... Okay.
Then he happened to meet the handsome Japanese guy next to the man, and guessed that this was the "boyfriend who couldn't have children".
Under the light, the boy's face seemed to turn red.
Maybe it was affected by the shyness of the handsome guy, Gu Meng felt a little uncomfortable, looked at the handsome man and asked, "Then what's the matter?"
The man stretched out his hand from the pocket of his trousers, handed it to Gu Meng, and said, "Look at this, I wonder if it can help you."
Gu Meng lowered her head, and saw a red agate-like dice in the man's palm.
Under the gesture of the man's eyes, Gu Meng took the dice, looked at it for a long time, then raised her head and asked, "What are you guys planning to do? I'm leaving get off work."
The man sighed at this moment, asked for the dice back, threw it in his hands, and lowered his head as if he was thinking about something.
After a while, he raised his head, smiled faintly at Gu Meng, and said, "Sorry for the trouble, I just wanted to confirm something."
Before leaving, the tall man handed him a business card and said, "If you need any help, you can contact me."
Holding the business card, Gu Meng was at a loss as she watched the two men leave, wondering why she wanted to contact a stranger.
Looking down at the name on the business card—
"Bo Ye?" Gu Meng thought for a while, and she was sure she didn't remember the name.
Back in the car, Tang Zhi put on his seat belt, looking a little depressed.
"Is this really okay?" He asked in a low voice.
Bo Ye started the car, but didn't start immediately. He glanced at the two moons in the night sky and said, "It's not too late to tell him everything when Enjin comes back. Remembering Enjin now is not good for Gu Meng." Good thing."
Tang Zhi asked: "How long will we have to wait?"
Bo Ye held his hand on his lap, unable to give a definite answer, and said helplessly: "Forgetting will make his life easier."
"If Enjin can't come back, isn't it... a lifetime." Tang Zhi pursed his lips and said, "There are many good memories between them. Even these, Teacher Gu can't have them?"
Bo Ye sighed, not sure if such a decision was correct, and said, "Wait a little longer, not now."
The episode of that night was quickly forgotten by Gu Meng, and the high-end looking business card was also thrown in the corner of the drawer.
Gu Meng goes to and from work every day, buys vegetables from the market and returns home, cooks a meal for herself, and looks at the never-extinguishing moon in the sky for a while before going to bed.
Going to bed early and getting up early, living a very regular life, no different from before, but the feeling of emptiness that seemed to come from deep in the body never dissipated.
He's almost getting used to it.
September slipped through the day-to-day ordinary life.
October is approaching.
On this day, Gu Meng got off work on time. After leaving the kindergarten, she walked on the street to the subway station.
It is rush hour now, with cars passing by on the road and crowds rushing past at intersections.
Gu Meng walked on the sidewalk.
After a typhoon and a shower of rain, the city officially began to cool down.
Gu Meng rolled up her coat, walked with her head down, thinking about what to buy on the way home this Friday.
Another red street light is the subway entrance. When I was about to cross the zebra crossing, a strong wind blew up for no reason.
Gu Meng squinted her eyes in the wind, looked up, and continued to walk forward, but stopped before taking two steps.
The wind continued to blow, and Gu Meng raised her head again, this time with a bit more unbelievable astonishment.
I saw people coming and going around me, but everyone didn't even have a hair fluttering——
In the whole street, he was the only one whose clothes were blown away by the wind.
That gust of wind seemed to favor him alone.
The strong autumn wind carried a chill, passing through Gu Meng's body, and he stood there for a long time unable to move.
His slightly wide-open eyes began to feel wet, his heartbeat gradually stalled in the wind, his breath became quicker, but the huge gap in his heart was gradually filled——
One day, all the winds will blow your way...
Gu Meng, you must remember who he is at that time.
The strong wind turned in a different direction and blew upwards towards the crowd. Gu Meng regained consciousness in an instant and looked around urgently to find the direction of the wind.
The next second, he saw the treetops trembling behind him, turned around quickly, and started running against the crowd.
Gu Meng chased after the wind and bumped into many people who were walking against him on the sidewalk.
Dissatisfied complaints and curses sounded around, Gu Meng kept saying sorry words and tried to avoid it as much as possible, but her anxious eyes kept paying attention to the movement of the gust of wind.
The gust of wind climbed up the treetops, blew past the crowd, bypassed the intersection, and kept moving forward, Gu Meng chased all the way.
The satchel had already slipped from the shoulder to the elbow, and from the elbow to the hand, until it let go and fell to the ground, but Gu Meng didn't care, and kept walking, only the gust of wind was all she could see.
He didn't know how long it would take for the gust of wind to stop, and where it would eventually lead him, but he didn't care at all.
Because he remembered.
I remembered everything.
Everything about the man who promised to leave him a moon.
There were fewer and fewer pedestrians around, and Gu Meng kept running. He raised his face and wiped his eyes in the wind irresistibly.
Wherever you blow, take me to him.
please.
The author has something to say:
Thank you for the landmines in the green desert~
Finish tomorrow.