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4.23 Farewell

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    ?The car drove out of the city, and the luxuriant eyes seemed to be smiling at me. My daughter was eager to move beside her, her little head was looking around, and she was attracted by the ignorant scenery from time to time, muttering: What is this?  I answered with a smile in order to solve the mystery in the child's mind.

    Driving on the Baoman highway, in the green, the bright red car ignites warmth in the autumn colors.  An inductive emotion in my heart urged me to stop, leaning over and kissing my daughter's tender face, the little guy was still in a daze.

    Re-enter the cheerful gallop.  Arrive at today's destination, the safari park.  Huge animal posters were posted on both sides of the garden gate, and beasts of all shapes and sizes gathered. My daughter broke free from my arms and rushed towards the world in the painting with unsteady steps.

    Children, under my guidance, step into this novel world.  The strides of the ostrich in the bird area attracted the child to stop. I picked willow branches for the child and leaned over to help the child feed the ostrich.

    A familiar voice: "Don't worry, I'm fine." I looked up to find the source of the voice, and a group of laughing women was passing by. The blue windbreaker at the end of the line put away the phone, looking forward.  Luo Jie.  She obviously noticed me, I was still trying to crouch down behind the child's small body, she approached and greeted her with a stiff smile.

    Standing in front of me and standing still, I had no choice but to straighten up, not daring to look directly into her burning eyes, and nervously embraced the child.

    She stopped roasting, and lowered her head gently, "Your daughter?"

    I agree.  She knelt down slowly and held the child's still waving little hand.  The daughter also paid attention to the woman in front of her, and immediately turned to the things she was interested in.  "Big eyes, so beautiful!" I am a little proud of the sincere praise.

    Stand up and look at me carefully, and make a conclusion: "It's up to you!"

    I don't know what to say: "How are you doing recently?"

    She was not in a hurry to answer, her friend was calling her name, and she replied casually: "You guys go first, I'll be back in a while."

    The eyes met again, and there was no toughness in the eyes. The moment before the smile, a trace of deep-seated resentment was fleeting.  "I'm fine, I'm fine."

    I also burst into my usual smile, and the child kept twisting and hugging under my control: "Dudu, call me auntie."

    The daughter yelled perfunctorily according to my tone. She smiled at the child and looked at me: "I'm leaving."

    "where to?"

    "My sister's there." I said oh.

    The child found a new target in my arms, two camels in the fence not far away.  The body turned towards the source of interest, intending to break free, and emphasized in my mouth: "Go! Go!" I smiled helplessly.

    Luo Jie stretched out her hands, beckoning her to hug her, "Go, Dudu, Auntie will take you there."

    The child does not feel unfamiliar with the arms of strangers, as long as the goal is achieved.  I followed behind, speechless.  When they came to the fence, the child stopped making noise and looked at the unfamiliar giant. The two animals raised their heads alternately in greeting. The child acted panicked and got into Luo Jie's long hair.  I was grabbing young grass and tentatively feeding it to the camel. The child was attracted and stretched out his hand to me. Luo Jie put the child down and picked up the grass, guiding the child to feed the animals that had already approached.

    I watched her laughing with the child, hid aside, took out a cigarette, lit it, took a deep breath, exhaled, and suppressed this lingering feeling.

    Back to the frolic between the two, I whispered: "Dudu, don't quarrel with Auntie, Auntie has something else to do." She stopped smiling, glared back at me, and continued to play with the child.

    Forcibly hugged the daughter into her arms, and instructed: "See you again, auntie." The child waved her little hand because she was dissatisfied with my actions, "Auntie, auntie." She took the child and said to me dissatisfied: "Don't worry, I will be there in a while."  Let's go." I was speechless again, so I had no choice but to do so.

    The child's enthusiasm was interrupted by the accident just now, and soon he began to look for new goals, and finally he could leave the fence.

    I led the child, and the child did not forget to drag the new aunt. Luo Jie leaned down and said to the child: "Auntie is leaving, and I will not play with Dudu anymore." The child looked up in confusion  I.

    Ask in a low voice: "Aren't you coming back?"

    "Well, I'm not coming back." When I got up, I seemed to sigh, "I won't bother you anymore." I couldn't help but feel lost in my heart, it was hard to say, and I could only keep silent.  "Okay, I'm leaving, they are still waiting for me." My footsteps stopped, and the child looked at her back and still shouted: Auntie.  She was silent from a distance, waved to the child, and walked back.

    I no longer want to play, and leave this place where the song ends regardless of the child's reluctance.  Walking aimlessly, it seems that something has been extracted from my mind, and I can't concentrate.  Returning to the hustle and bustle of the urban area, I became sober instead, looked at the children who were still attracted by the scenery outside the window, suppressed my mind, and went home.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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