"I know you may think I'm crazy, but I really think I'm fine." Su Li said helplessly.
Zhou Wenyu frowned as he looked through the certificate issued by the psychiatrist that everything was normal.
Su Li took him to the small courtyard and slowly told him about his own story and what he had encountered.
Zhou Wenyu frowned as he listened to the rest of the story, then he was stunned. Finally, he fell silent. “It might not be a bad thing.”
Su Li patted his shoulder and said, "Brother, you understand me."
"I wish you all the best." Zhou Wenyu said.
Zhou Wenyu stayed with him for a week.
On the day Zhou Wenyu left, Su Li picked up a cat at the doorstep. The cat was a little fat, which definitely lived up to its orange fur color.
He curled up in a ball at the door, shivering, like a little kitten.
Su Li picked him up and asked, "Where are you from?"
The little orange cat rubbed his palm and meowed in a baby voice.
"Don't you have anywhere to go? Do you want to come with me? You won't starve." Su Li found a scarf, wrapped him up and took him to the pet hospital.
The kitten was very healthy. Probably it just wanted to find a long-term meal ticket. Su Li bought a bunch of things and brought them home. As soon as it landed, the little orange cat started to run around the house happily, not looking unfamiliar at all.
Su Li believed what the doctor said that he was looking for a long-term meal ticket.
Zhou Yao came back with a bunch of documents, "Boss, the boss of Qibing Company is also in Nanjiang, and he wants to invite you to dinner."
"You decide on the arrangements." Su Li was in a good mood.
"I met a strange person today. He looked normal, but he spoke like a psychopath." Zhou Yao complained to him.
"What's wrong?" Su Li was a little curious.
"A person holding a plan and saying that his studio can study time travel and even the theory of parallel worlds is really a psychopath." Zhou Yao muttered.
"I don't know where he got the information from, but he knew you were here and he kept calling me. He's a lunatic. If he continues like this, I'll call the police."
"Find out the information about his studio and his own information, including the theories he talked about. Find them all." Su Li suddenly said.
"Boss?" Zhou Yao was a little incredulous. "You don't really believe it, do you?"
"What era is this? Boss, you have to believe in science!" Zhou Yao was about to collapse again.
"Go if you're asked to," Su Li said, "I want to see it as soon as possible."
Zhou Yao took a deep breath, covered his heart and walked away.
A bold and outrageous idea gradually emerged in Su Li's mind, making the goose bumps on his arms jump wildly.
Two days later, Zhou Yao came in reluctantly with a folder, "Do you really want to see it?"
"Give it to me." Su Li couldn't wait to take it.
Su Li carefully read all of that person's conjectures and theories, "I want to meet him, please help me make an appointment with him."
Zhou Yao had already given up, so he just said "hmm" and left.
The man was a little younger than Su Li had imagined, and like Dr. Agasa, he always had an excited and fanatical smile on his face.
"Mr. Su, I know you are a big shot with ideas and foresight. Only people like you can see the feasibility and greatness of my project. As long as you invest in me and support my research, I will definitely give you a satisfactory result!"
"To make a long story short, I can invest 20 million in you, and it's just the first installment. I can give you another 200 million later." Su Li took a sip of coffee.
The man rubbed his hands and said, "If you have any request, please tell me!"
"My requirement is that I want to see results from the 20 million," Su Li smiled.
Two days later, Mirror Laboratory received a transfer of 20 million yuan into its account.
Dr. Jing began to study day and night.
Su Li sat in the yard, staring at the yellow poplar tree in a daze.
He didn't know if this was right or not, nor did he know what the point was, he just thought, if this could work...
The little orange cat came over unsteadily and jumped onto his knees, with milk stains on the beard and hair at the corners of its mouth.
Su Li couldn't help but smile, took out a handkerchief to wipe his mouth, and went back to get a comb and nail clippers.
The weather is so nice, I should comb my hair and trim my nails.
Su Li made the decision happily.
The little orange cat was combed thoroughly without knowing what was going on. Then he was placed on my knees with his belly facing up, and my nails were trimmed by pinching my little paws.
The little orange cat howled twice before being suppressed. After Su Li trimmed its nails, she held it in her arms and stroked it gently. Before she knew it, the little orange cat lay down snoring.
The two little hands were also folded in front of the chest.
Su Li also slowly closed her eyes.
He was dreaming again.
In the dream, I had grown up and woke up from the classroom.
The teacher asked him to answer the question with a serious face. Su Li stood up slowly, looked at the question, and gave the answer.
The teacher's expression lightened up a little. "Sit down. When you feel sleepy next time, stand up, okay?"
"I understand, teacher." Su Li sat down and opened the book. The name was written on the first page.
Xiao Sijin.
So these are the three words.
Su Li took a pen and wrote neatly on the paper.
The bell for the end of get out of class rang soon, and a strange boy came over and put his arm around his shoulder. "You're amazing, Xiao Sijin. I saw you fall asleep, but you're still listening to the class? Awesome! Teach me, how can you do two things at once?"
Su Li shook her head, "Talent."
"Wow! The light there is so dazzling! Turns out it's yours to pretend to be bi-!" the boy said exaggeratedly.
Su Li smiled and said nothing more.
Su Li was a little hesitant when school was over. Just after she took two steps, someone took her schoolbag.
He looked up and saw a boy with big eyes pulling him, "Be safe, go home."
The boy doesn't seem to have changed much. He still likes to look at others with his eyes wide open like when he was a child.
Su Li hummed and took her schoolbag back from Xiao Shitou, "Let's go."
Little Stone looked at his hands a little late, then reached for his schoolbag. Su Li dodged for a moment and said, "I can carry it myself."
Little Stone said slowly, "Oh," and followed him.
Su Li took two steps, then stopped to look at Xiao Shitou, "You go ahead."
Xiao Shitou stopped and took Su Li's hand, "Let's go home together."
It was a bit strange for two grown boys to hold hands, but after thinking it over, Su Li decided not to let go and obediently followed him back to the familiar shop.
The store was still crowded with customers. Su Li carefully observed every corner, trying to remember every detail.
Ding Sha brought him a plate of snacks. "Are you tired? Are you hungry? We'll be eating soon. Can you eat something first?"
Su Li felt a lump in her throat when she looked at Ding Sha and she felt like crying.
She's a little older and has wrinkles.
"I'm going to do my homework." Su Li took the plate, said that and went to the backyard.
I found my room and sat at my desk, daydreaming.
Staring at the plate of snacks, he slowly picked up a piece and put it into his mouth.
Very sweet.
He stared at the plate stupidly, looking out the window at the yard until he ate his meal.
I saw my father while eating.
Xiao Jun has become more charming, like a handsome uncle, and looks very much like himself when he grows up.
Su Li thought while eating.
"Why is Ping'an so well-behaved today?" Aunt Zhuang asked with a smile.
"Nothing, just a little tired." Su Li replied.
Dingsha came when I was getting ready to go to bed.
"Are you unhappy today?" Ding Sha was a little worried.
"No, I'm very happy." Su Li said sincerely.
“I’ve never been happier.”
Ding Sha touched his head and said, "Don't be too stressed. Mom and Dad are here."
"Yeah." Su Li nodded with a smile.
"Mom, I love you so much," Su Li stopped Ding Sha when she was about to leave, "I love Dad too."
Ding Sha was stunned for a moment, then smiled, "We love you too."
Su Li was smiling when he lay down. He thought that even if he never dreamed of her again, he would not regret it.