"Has she ever come back?" was Jin Ye's anxious voice.
Li Ni understood it and naturally knew who Jin Ye was talking about: "She came back, but left again."
Jin Ye searched for three hours but couldn't find anyone.
Thinking that Tong Yiqing didn't like the smell of the disinfectant from Wen Hospital and went back to Baiyeju, she called to ask.
Sure enough, she went back,
But he didn't understand why she wanted to leave after she went back?
"Did she take anything when she left?"
"I carried my luggage and walked for about ten minutes."
"Hurry up and take someone to look for it. If you can't find it, don't come back!" Jin Ye's face turned livid, and he ordered angrily and immediately hung up the phone.
Return to the hospital parking lot and drive towards Baiyeju.
When we returned to Baiyeju, it was already dawn.
But Tong Yiqing had walked a lot, was weak, hadn't had enough water, and was really exhausted.
I carried my luggage into a small park and sat down on a bench to rest.
At the edge of the sky, a red light gradually appeared, and the light became stronger and stronger...
Finally, the sun left the horizon, glowing red, like a dazzling agate disk, slowly moving upward.
Around the red sun, the rays of rays penetrated the clouds, and the snow-white clouds were dyed light red by the rays of the rays.
The frivolous rolling clouds are like a girl in red, dancing with the breeze.
In Tong Yiqing's eyes, everything in front of her was so beautiful.
But she saw sadness in all this beauty.
That sadness comes from loneliness.
Every day, the sun always hangs high in the sky alone, emitting light and heat, unconditionally contributing warmth and light to all things.
"Sun, sun, you have been rising and setting for tens of thousands of years, don't you feel lonely?"
Tong Yiqing looked at the red sun hanging on the horizon and expressed deep sympathy.
She pities and sympathizes with the sun, who will pity and sympathize with her?
Golden night?
Wen Zeyu?
Or Heifei?
Or is it Si Yunhan who passed away?
She doesn't need, she doesn't need anyone's pity, nor anyone's sympathy.