Keep Walking

Keep Walking

by Bury Sword And Cook Wine

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139Kwords40chapters
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Ch. 40再见戈壁,我还会回来的
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The novel "Keep Walking" is a novel about hiking in the Gobi Desert. It tells the story of the protagonist, who suffered from depression. By chance, he signed up to go hiking on the Dunhuang Beach through the Internet, and met a group of people from all over the world. During the four consecutive days and three nights of hiking, my soul and I had a deep communication, from mutual confrontation, indifference, and rupture at the beginning, to mutual understanding, handshakes, hugs, and reconciliation at the end. This is the main thread of the book, which is about my complete reconciliation with my soul. The second clue tells the story between the lonely me and my eleven teammates. From the beginning, I was indifferent, went my own way, and ran away alone, which resulted in the team not winning the "Shackleton Award." I buried my grievances, quarreled, and fought with my teammates in the tent, and ended up with more than a dozen people sitting around under the bright starry sky and talking about my life experiences and the most painful things in my heart. In the end, the team was sorted by age and became brothers and sisters. At the end of the novel, it is written that after the hike in the Gobi Desert, everyone returned to their familiar lives. During this period, everyone found excuses to meet again. When recalling the stories of the hike in the Gobi at the dinner table, we burst into tears and were very excited. At the end of the year, I went hiking on the Tea Horse Trail 7 times. On the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, which is more than 3,000 meters above sea level, I thought of the group of friends, tears filled my eyes, and I burst into tears. I faced the direction of Dunhuang and shouted loudly: "Xiang Peng, I miss you; Fengqing, I miss you; Jiang Ning, I miss you; Zhifeng, I miss you... I miss each of you. At that moment, I realized that I had finally emerged from the shadow of depression.

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