Time Mailbox and Unsent Youth

Time Mailbox and Unsent Youth

by Morning Bell A Wait Until Dawn Tomorrow

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During the rainy season in Dongpo Town, the moment freshman Huang Wanyan opened the classroom door, her eyes met Zhong Moyan who was sitting by the window. Eyes as clear as pool water became the first clear light in her life. She is a well-behaved girl who is excellent in English but weak in mathematics. He is a mathematical genius who comes from a poor family but is extremely talented. Notes secretly passed one after another, letters sent after saving money, and an agreement to "meet at the top" constituted their silent and fierce era. However, the rift in reality, unintentional misunderstandings, and retreat from inferiority, like the rain and fog in the town, gradually separate the two hearts that should be close. In the summer of 2011, the messages in the dusty QQ space were like a key, suddenly opening the mailbox of time. The belated truth and the unquenched love flame rekindled in that summer when the cicadas chirped deafeningly in the mountains. But the sudden rain of fate followed the sweetness - the death of her father, the family's choice, the cruel diagnosis... Huang Wanyan held the verdict of "brain tumor, success rate 30%", looked at the fictitious distance between Beijing and "Beijing" on the map, and made the last decision in her life: push him away with the cruelest lie, and let him fly to the vast sky that should belong to him with hatred. This is a youthful elegy about how two kind-hearted people who cannot express themselves interpret "love is perfection" in the most clumsy and profound way under the pressure of illness and the times. Those letters that could not be sent, the love that could not be expressed, and the peaks that could not be reached side by side, were eventually sealed in the mailbox of time, becoming the most silent and toughest bones in life.

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