
Thousand Flowers
by Yun Siwei
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"I had a dream. I dreamed that all the sunflowers in Qianyun Mountain were in full bloom, and Akui was back." In the darkness where no light could be seen, color slowly rippled out because of this sentence. First, there were some light spots like fireflies, which gradually melted away, unfolded the halo, and quickly spread in all directions. It was a sea of sunflowers. Vaguely, he seemed to have returned to that day, when autumn passed the winter solstice; she was wearing a goose-yellow dress, standing under the laurel tree, her big eyes seemed to contain the whole world of stars, she blinked at him: "Master? Why did you accept me as your disciple in the first place?" That day, the branches were full of spring flowers, and he took her through Qianyun Mountain. She told him that one day, she would plant the ground here with thousands of flowers; he smiled and rubbed it He rubbed her hair: "I will plant many, many more for you." At that time, the whole Qianyun Mountain seemed to be filled with her silver bell-like laughter: "This is what you said, and you must do it when you say it." That day, it was a hot summer day. The flames and the cicadas kept chirping. She sat on the railing of the pavilion and asked him with red eyes: "Who am I?" "You are a disciple of Ting Yanshan." He watched tears rolling out of her red eyes one after another: "He Ting Are all Yanshan disciples the same?" He lowered his head and clenched his hands into fists: "Yes." That day, the wind was freezing and the snow was falling. She took his hand and kissed it gently, regardless of the blood on it. He went up and said, "Master, when you come back, I won't be your disciple. Let's get married." The wind and snow that day were very cold, but his heart was warmer than ever: "Okay." That day, she was lying on the bed dressed in red. In his arms, he rubbed her hair, but every word he said was extremely difficult: "You, you, why don't you listen to Master's words?" That day, he was dressed in joy and pointed his sword at the guests in the hall: "I said, if anyone hurts her, I will pay with his life!" People in the world didn't understand why he liked a little girl with no merit. They said that she had no beautiful appearance, nor was she talented in wisdom. "Yes, she has none of these." "But she has the most lively eyes in this turbulent world, and the cleanest eyebrows in the world." This article is a favorite article between master and apprentice. The second half of the article is inevitably a bit sadistic, but it is pleasant to me. A little abuse must be a little abuse.
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