Chapter 66 Entertainment Goddess (29)
Gu Li was like a walking zombie. He looked at the nurse who stopped him, with no warmth in his eyes. His pale lips moved slightly: "Go away."
The voice was as cold as coming from a deep valley.
The nurse looked into his eyes and immediately retracted her hand.
The young man walked towards the window step by step.
The sun was shining brightly outside. The sunlight crept onto the window sill and shone in through the glass, refracting dazzling light. Several beams of light fell on the ground and formed a halo. One beam shone on the young man's body, making his face even whiter. , nearly transparent white.
Several doctors by the window also looked away, and when they saw him coming, they all pushed away.
Gu Li walked over, lowered his head, and saw a group of people below.
The bright red blood on the ground meandered all the way to the flower bed next to it.
The white cloth covered the old man's face. The old man who had been taking care of him since his parents left one after another chose to leave him in this way because he was afraid of hurting himself.
Another person leaves.
The sun was clearly shining on him, but Gu Li felt very cold. The coldness spread from the soles of his feet to his limbs and every corner of his body. After all, he couldn't hold it back. He staggered and held his hands on his body. On the windowsill.
The doctors and nurses looked at the young man's thin back and saw that the originally straight back was bent. They didn't know why, but their eyes also twitched. They were obviously used to seeing people born, old, sick and dead.
Gu Li handled the old man's funeral alone.
With the savings from his job and scholarship, there was no funeral, only a cremation and a tombstone.
The tombstone is still new, and the old man in the photo has a kind look on his face.
Gu Li sat next to the tombstone, pressing his face against the cold tombstone, trying to recall the warmth the old man had given him in this way. He sat here for a long time until the school called.
The school didn't know what happened at his home. It just knew that he hadn't come to class for a few days, so it called him to inquire about the situation. Gu Li's eyes became focused, and after briefly explaining the situation to the other party, the other party also fell silent.
Finally, he was given a few more days of leave, advised him to express his condolences, and then hung up the phone.
He looked at his phone. There were only messages he sent a few days ago. She didn't reply to any of them. Gu Li was not discouraged at all. He typed with trembling hands: Sorry, I didn't go to take the second exam, so I didn't get good results. I let you down with your grades. I promise I won’t do it again next time, okay?
She must be angry because she didn't pay attention to the exam.
He wanted to explain to her.
It was getting dark, and the cemetery was a little cold. The moonlight poured down, and the white color made people feel cold.
The young man was still waiting, probably because he felt cold. He bent his legs and put his chin on his knees. His eyelashes drooped slightly, and the shadow swept down fell on his eyelids. He pursed his lips and was covered in moonlight.
Late at night, his legs became numb.
With his hands and feet cold, he took out his phone again, but there was still nothing.
He sent several messages in succession.
Gu Li: Grandma is dead.
Gu Li: I want to see you.
Gu Li: Do you want to ignore me?
Gu Li: That’s great.
He stopped looking at his phone and stood up. He took one last look at his grandma's tombstone and imprinted his grandma's last smile on his heart. Finally, he turned around, his back getting farther and farther away.
(End of chapter)