Chapter 5

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Goodbye, Henny. Maybe after leaving you, I will have a better life. I got out of the door and got into a taxi directly. Henny's figure was silent like a clock. My car drove straight past. Through the glass, I saw him laugh at himself. Why would I think Henny was reluctant? These illusory illusions have trapped me for three years. In addition to Diana, I blocked everyone related to Henny. Before I got home, a call came. "Today we agreed to choose the actors, don't forget." I stopped the driver and turned to a nearby building. No one knows that I actually have a pen name, and there are several good books under it. The most famous one is a girl's unrequited love story written by me based on my own experiences. Not long ago, a production team contacted me and wanted to make this book into a movie. Now I am serving as the original scriptwriter. When I arrived at the place. The director first gave me some information. "Elsa, would you like to take a look?" The first glance saw Salinla's information. The director is still strongly recommending, "Although Salinla is an idol, her acting is also online." I interrupted him, "She doesn't match the image of the protagonist in my book." Seeing my insistence, the director thought about it and agreed. Finally, a new generation of actress was chosen. Her eyes are watery, as if they can talk. After the actor was determined, the camera will start soon. I packed up my things and dove into the crew. The crew started shooting smoothly and quickly finished the first part of the story. After celebrating with the crew, I returned to the dormitory with a slight drunkenness. But I unexpectedly received a strange call. "Grandma is sick and wants to see you, where are you, I'll pick you up." Henny's voice was hoarse, with a trace of imperceptible anxiety. I sobered up instantly, "I'll be right over." I don't want to have too much to do with Henny. But I really can't refuse Diana's request. I took a taxi to the address Henny sent. Push open the ward door. Henny's clear face is straight to the eyes. It's been a long time, he has an imperceptible haggard on his face, but he is still upright. "Did you change your number? Why didn't you tell me." He looked at me. I glanced at him, "No matter what number I change, you can find out." Henny coughed low, "I asked grandma." I bypassed him and walked into the ward. The old man is in a good mental state, just smiling and saying he misses me. It's not a serious illness, just the basic diseases of the body, which can be slowly nourished. I talked with Diana for a while, she was calm, "What are you doing at the door, come in and peel the fruit." Henny came in, picked up the apple, and as his slender fingers turned, the fruit skin was peeled evenly and cleanly. A piece of well-cut apple was handed to me. In front of grandma, I was embarrassed to refuse and took it. Diana chatted with me, and when she learned that I had a new job, she looked at Henny. "In the past, it was you who delayed Elsa, and now that you are gone, Elsa's life is much better." Henny's bangs fluttered, and his eyes were obscured, "Yes." I almost thought I heard it wrong. But I know Diana's meaning now. She probably intends to reconcile Henny and me. I didn't say much for the rest of the time. Diana saw something and sent Henny out to fetch water. She looked at me, with a trace of helplessness in her eyes, "I'm sorry, I made it difficult for you." "My grandson never asks me for anything." "Only this time, you changed your phone number and blocked him, he couldn't find you, so he came to ask me." "He used to be a fool, but this time he might really know he was wrong, you guys, really no..." Diana's eyes were probing. I heard my calm voice, "It's all in the past." I don't think Henny realized he liked me after he left me. This may be a habit. It's just that no matter how late he came home in three years, there was always a light waiting. No matter what, there was a pair of expectant and bright eyes looking at him. But that light, after shining for a long time, will also be tired. "Grandma, I took leave this time, I will come to see you when I'm free." I suppressed the unnaturalness in my heart, got up and said goodbye and left. Just out of the ward door, I was startled by a figure on the side. Henny didn't know when he leaned on the corridor, his figure blocking the light, casting a large shadow. Seeing me come out, the loneliness flashed in his eyes, and then returned to calm and indifferent. "I'll take you back?" I intentionally created some distance, "No need." I turned my head and walked a few steps. A voice came from behind. "Elsa." "I have something for you." "It's the stuff you didn't pack up." Henny caught up, took out an old postcard from his pocket. The handwriting on it was yellow, with a blessing written on it. I glanced at it and knew what it was.
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