All the Way with You (Book Review Collection) Chattering Away - Looking Back Home BY Watermark
Thank you MoMo!!! I'm so excited, finally can sleep with Momo and Fang Cheng together! Yesterday was in a hurry on the road, didn't have time to reply, today said all the words that had been saved for a while.
It's said that today's chapter revealed a big scandal - Fang Cheng looks like a certain old movie star, probably his mother. I wonder if the guess last time that his mother was Zhao Yilan is this star?
She's actually back home so early, I thought she'd accompany Fang Chen for a few more days to make up for her studies and improve this kid's grades - heartless~~ By the way, Little Fang really has a bad temper, needs to be taught a lesson in the future.
What does Mùmù plan to do during the winter break? Go out and work to earn money? Or help her parents with their business? Here are a few suggestions: She could pretend to learn Chinese painting, so that in the future when she excels in this area, her family won't be too surprised; Shouldn't she learn computer skills from Kong Zhege? Being computer illiterate is not going to cut it for survival. Qin Yunting has returned home, will Mùmù again have some romantic notions? It's really a bit worrying. Oh right, she could tutor middle school students, after all, she was one of the best students in her middle school class (I remember when I was that age, my neighbor auntie came to ask me to tutor her kid). Although Mùmù has had some issues before, theoretically speaking, posting small ads online is a better way. Isn't Mùmù supposed to submit articles to magazines? It's not bad to write more drafts during the winter break.
What about Fang Chen? What does Fang Chen plan to do during the winter vacation? I want to see his scenes with Mu Mu!!! Will he still be playing the piano at the tea house? When will Mu Mu play the piano for him again? Mu Mu didn't do well in physics last time, come learn from Fang Tongxue! And bring this kid's grades back on track!!!!! (Will they meet again at Qingyun University where Qin Yunting is?)
Sometimes I think they are just like my friends, and very good ones at that. Often when walking on the road or doing something, I inadvertently recall scenes from the book.
When I see people wearing sports caps, I think: why does Liu Hai's bangs look like a pot lid? It's too much; and having more hair on the forehead can easily lead to acne. I want to suggest to Xiao Mo that Liu Hai should part her hair to one side to avoid getting pimples.
When accompanying classmates to celebrate their birthdays, I would think: When is Mu Mu's birthday? How will she celebrate her first birthday in modern times? What kind of thoughts will she have? And what about Fang Cheng's birthday? What gift will Mu Mu give him?
When browsing Baidu, I suddenly thought of studying what small business to do at the end of 2006, because my parents were laid off and needed to find a job. My parents used to work in a small clothing factory, so theoretically, doing clothing business is the most suitable. Originally, my aesthetic is very distinctive, and the help I can provide is also great. But now it seems that if they set up a stall like this, even if they encounter urban management, it's not a legitimate business. It's better to gradually accumulate capital and open a small store.
When walking around with friends, I don't know if it's just a turn of the head, but I can recall the awkward appearance of strolling around with roommates back in the day. Then I think, if it were Mu Mu, who would she go shopping with? Hmm, Mu Mu's family doesn't have much money, so she should be quite frugal. Would she accompany Fang Chen to buy things then?
Sometimes when the school organizes football, volleyball matches, I think of these kids again. Will their athletic nerves be very... pitiful? What about Fang Chen then? Basketball, football, volleyball, badminton, table tennis (boys should still be football and basketball, right). Will he still be dashing on the court?
Sometimes I see martial arts serials and think of Mu Mu's evaluation of "The Return of the Condor Hero". I wonder what kind of evaluation Mu Mu would give to Jin Lao's masterpiece, I really want to know.
Drop by drop. Branch by branch, leaf by leaf.
Unconsciously, Xiao Mo has painted such a few people and such a picture of life into my heart. So vivid, as if the friends I cherish would unknowingly make me laugh, worry, care, and delight.
Every time I read the article, it's literally word for word, and not a single punctuation mark can be missed. Often, I'll get up early in the morning and rush to read through it once, then go about my work or studies as usual. When I get home at night, I'll open it again and read through it once more. If I come across sweet or important chapters, I'll re-read them multiple times.
Xiao Mo's writing, sometimes lively and lovely, unintentionally making you laugh out loud; sometimes classic, with each word read aloud, only feeling the fragrance of words, clear and uninterrupted; sometimes heavy, reading in the middle of the night, only to feel that the darkness has passed through the light, coming straight over; sometimes distant, about life's insights, about attitudes towards life, even if separated by screens, through a few lines of dialogue from the characters, can be clearly and directly conveyed. As if the distance of thousands of miles suddenly disappeared - leaving behind is the intersection of hearts.
Words can convey such a wonderful realm.
Thank you Xiao Mo, for allowing me to once again feel the beauty and sincerity of those youthful years in my ordinary and busy life.
Waiting for you to discover!

