Chapter 529
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A Few Sentences Written Before the Millennium Singles' Day (1)
It was interesting. Jiu 'er had always been an independent person. She had been living on her own since she was a teenager. She cooked alone, did laundry alone, and warmed her bed alone in the winter.
Her parents had been quite at ease with Jiu 'er in recent years. After her rebellious phase, she had not done anything too troublesome.
Compared to the time when she was thirteen, when she desperately wanted to betray society, betray her family, and wander around alone with a backpack, only to be sent home by the police in the end, as well as the various shocking rebellions of her youth, the current Jiu 'er was rather quiet.
But recently, for some reason, her parents always liked to talk to Jiu'er. After careful analysis, Jiu'er finally understood. Her parents felt that Jiu'er's youth was fading, yet she was still alone, hiding in the suburbs doing things that they could not understand. Thus, they were somewhat anxious and hoped that Jiu'er would get married soon and raise a fat boy.
Her parents' wish was simple. They only hoped that Jiu 'er could be like other people's children. "Look at other people's children." This was the most common sentence she heard when she was young, and it still rang in her ears.
Jiu 'er tried to explain to them that living alone was also a way of life. Unfortunately, Jiu' er's words were too weak to make her parents understand.
Just like that, this matter was left unsettled. But every time she returned home and inadvertently mentioned a girl she knew, her parents couldn't wait to immediately go to the girl's house and ask about it. When Jiu 'er explained that the girl had already married and had children, they would sigh deeply.
It was not that Jiu 'er was an ingrate. In her current state, she did not dare to go home often. Every time, it was like going to the police station and they would leave on bad terms.
In fact, Jiu 'er was a functional and normal adult man. Like everyone else, she had the good desire to pursue love and happiness.
Jiu 'er had not changed, but her love had changed. It became extravagant and gradually left life without any signs of turning back.
Jiu 'er did not like girls who asked for houses and cars, but she understood.
Life was difficult. We lived in a strange era. Everyone lacked a sense of security. Girls could not be blamed for being materialistic. In fact, it was just a fragile heart seeking comfort from material things.
Since ancient times, no dynasty had ever discussed whether or not an old lady should be helped up when she fell.
Not now.
So now it was very dangerous.
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Back to the main topic, it was fortunate to live in an extremely wonderful and strange era. It was a once in a thousand years Singles' Day, and it was worth celebrating.
If you happen to be alone, then congratulations, you have won the prize. This will be a feast worth remembering.
Do something to commemorate it, such as dating someone of the opposite sex that you've always liked.
Whether he succeeded or not, he still had to try. If he had the courage to live, why would he be afraid of these things?
Jiu 'er prayed that everyone who saw this would be happy and blissful.
Single or not.
This was the biggest wish of Singles Day!
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Lastly, I would like to ask for everyone's support and subscription. Jiu 'er will support it.
Recalling the first half of my life, it was actually quite interesting. I'll write an essay for everyone to laugh at later.
He recalled the essay he had written when he was young. [When I Grow Up], Jiu 'er had written a very arrogant essay expressing that she wanted to be a diver. Now, it seemed that this wish was even more extravagant than love.
Recalling that relationship again, it also ended in winter.
Perhaps it was because Singles' Day was approaching. Why did he have so many memories?
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