
Dreaming of Far Away Stars
by Chi Shu
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The person in front of me is like a nightmare, like a sweet dream, like a spring and autumn harvest. Wen Yihuan's pale pupils were filled with inconspicuous mist, and her calm voice was mixed with patient sobs: "Mu Cheng, what does my life mean to you?" That year, the eldest daughter of the Wen family took the eldest son of the Si family to court with a complaint, and was sentenced to four years in prison and spent four years in unjust prison. "Shame." The man looked at the haunted and disgusted face in front of him, and said coldly: "You are alive, which represents unbearability and pain. It is the shame and pain that I will never be able to wash away in my life." The smile on Wen Yihuan's face is cute and meaningless, like a flower rain in spring: "Mu Cheng, I want you to build me a tombstone with your own hands, surrounded by water on both sides and with beautiful scenery. I will be buried there. At least I won't be too lonely." Later, Wen Yihuan's tombstone disappeared. Some said she was not dead, some said she was dead, but no one in Ancheng has seen that gentle and beautiful woman again.
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