The dwarf walked away in fear.

The girl called out sympathetically: "Come here!" and asked the dwarf who came in front of her, "How much is a newspaper?"

The people in front looked back in surprise.

Su Mu turned his head to look at the window.

The dwarf said honestly: "One yuan for a newspaper."

The girl opened her wallet, but there was no change, and the minimum was five yuan. She hesitated and thought, "The food is good, but I can't buy five copies of the newspaper." She asked stupidly, "Do you have any change for me?"

The dwarf's eyes flashed, and he shook his head pretending to be pitiful.

The girl was helpless, in fact, she had a note, that is, she asked the dwarf to get out of the car to help her do some shopping.

Giving money directly is not too insulting to him.

I feel so stupid again.

I found that the person in front looked at me like I was looking at a fool, and I was in a bad mood.

The arrow is on the string and has to be sent.

The girl had to say: "Then give me five..."

Su Mu reached out to stop him: "I just have change." He took out a brown wallet with a silver crocodile printed on it, stared at the dwarf, and took out two coins to him: "Give me two newspapers."

The dwarf handed it over in fear.

The girl stared at Su Mu's wallet and said palely, "This is not that person's just now..."

"Where's my wallet!"

At the gate of the station, the motorbike driver fumbled for his pocket in a panic.

The accomplice next to him pointed at the driver's face in horror: "You...your face."

The driver touched his face suspiciously, red lumps of flesh swelled up on his face, filled with pus, he pinched it lightly.

"Snapped--"

A ball of meat exploded.

Su Mu took out the money in the wallet and threw the wallet out of the window: "Is there any, why don't I know."

"You..." The girl didn't know what to say.

Su Mu folded one of the newspapers into a paper airplane, and said in a low voice, "They're all the same breed. I've seen this dwarf a lot, don't you see that the people in front are too lazy to talk to him?"

"What if." The girl was unhappy, and said stiffly, "It's only five yuan."

"It was just two five yuan bills just now." Su Mu breathed a sigh of relief and threw the paper airplane out of the window.

The girl opened her eyes wide, pursed her lips and stared, "It's not a matter of ten yuan or not." She turned her head and said, "You're really not a man!"

The car was about to start, and the conductor aunt came over: "One ticket to Cangzhou is [-]."

"Two tickets, together." Su Mu said, just as he was about to take out the money, the girl took out one hundred first.

Su Mu said in astonishment: "What are you doing, the money is from that person...you don't need..."

"I'm happy!" the girl said.

Su Mu had a headache: "It's really stupid."

The girl retorted: "My mother said that stupid people can also do stupid things."

Su Mu said directly, "I'm just saying you're stupid, nothing else."

The girl said angrily: "Bite you!"

The car started slowly.

Su Mu took out a small brown notebook to write.

The girl glanced curiously, thinking: "Before getting in the car, he was writing non-stop, what is he writing?" She couldn't bear to peek.

Drive for half an hour.

Su Mu frowned, dizzy, his head was about to explode.He took out his notebook and looked through it for a few times, then slowly closed his eyes and leaned on the backrest.

The girl put down the phone, looked at Su Mu suspiciously, and waved in front of him.

Fell asleep?

The girl looked at the small notebook in his hand and thought: "Just take a look, just take a look. Put it back immediately after reading it, and I won't take it away. He has such a good temper, so he should forgive me." She picked up the notebook and flipped through it.

The girl read the contents of the notebook in a low voice: "My name is Su Mu. I can't remember things clearly, so I wrote this diary to remind myself."

The girl looked at Su Mu: "His name is Su Mu?" She continued to flip through the book, and the rest of the content was trivial, skipping a few pages, and then read: "On November 11, I left Cangzhou and went to Tibet on foot. , lived there for two full years."

"I've been confused about who I am and what's the point of living?"

"The master said I could go, and before he left, he gave me a hemp. There was wisdom in his eyes."

"It was a rare storm. I ate it and ran through the storm, chasing a light."

The girl looked at Su Mu in surprise, and thought: "Are you bragging, are you writing a novel?" Turning to the end, she read: "I want to go to Cangzhou; I saw a scene in that movie, it was so familiar, Even the name is the same...Xiaohui?"

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