Wen Mi and Su Mu entered the gate of Su's house and said as they walked, "Actually, I didn't lie to you just now. I really have a little impression of this place. I only remembered it when I came back here."

"Specifically?" Su Mu asked her back.

Wen Mi pulled her hair, pondered for a while, and said honestly, "I don't have anything specific."

Hearing this, Su Mu looked back at her, as if choked by her, speechless, looked at her for about a minute, then turned around and continued walking.

Wen Mi rubbed her nose and walked forward silently, taking a look at the scenery along the way.

When passing by a lawn, Wen Mi noticed that Su Mu's footsteps paused for a few seconds, and then walked away as if nothing had happened.

When they walked to the front hall, there were a few people standing sporadically in the hall, except for Su's father and Su's mother who Wen Mi knew well, the rest were completely unfamiliar.

Wen Mi guessed that it should be from the generation of Uncle Su, but she didn't know how to address him now, so Wen Mi pulled Su Mu's clothes with her small hand behind her, hoping that Su Mu would remind him .

Su Mu didn't know whether he didn't understand what she meant, or something else, but there was no movement.

Wen Mi stared at the eyes of the other people in embarrassment, and when she was a little anxious, the strange sights above her head disappeared, and when she looked up, those people had turned their heads to chat with others.

Su Mu didn't care at all, and took Wen Mi's wrist and led her through the front hall to the back garden. The back garden was quiet with few people, and Su Mu sat on the wooden chair, feeling very comfortable.

He saw Wen Mi standing there motionless and called her over.

Wen Mi took a step forward, "Don't we need to go back to the front hall?"

"No return."

"what?"

"Dealing with those people is... tiresome."

"Aren't they your uncles?"

"Well, that's why it's more annoying."

"Oh." Although she didn't quite understand what he meant, Wen Mi obediently followed him and sat in the back garden for quite a while.

The two of them returned to the main hall at noon. The lunch was shared by everyone who came to the Su family to worship their ancestors. Su Mu sat down with Wen Mi. After eating in a somewhat weird atmosphere, Su Mu was called away by someone. Tell her before you go,

"If you're tired, ask your aunt at home to take you to my room to rest."

Wen Mi agreed.

After Su Mu left, she looked around and saw that there were people she didn't know. She was rather reserved when she stayed here, so she asked an aunt of the Su family to take her to Su Mu's room.

The aunt sent her to the door of the room and left. Wen Mi pushed the door open. The room was cleaned very neatly, and it didn't look like it had been unoccupied for a long time.

She walked in, didn't move at first, just sat on the sofa doing nothing, after a while, she got up and walked around the room.

There are a lot of things belonging to Su Mu in the room, but there are very few photos. There is only a framed photo on the bedside table. Wen Mi presumably took it when Su Mu was there.

Wen Mi held it for a while, and when she was about to put it down, a corner of paper was exposed at the sealed place behind the photo frame. She tried to stuff it in, but failed.

She could only turn the photo frame on her back, Wen Mi opened the bayonet on the back of the photo frame, and a photo floated out from the gap in the middle and fell to the floor.

Wen Mi picked it up with her body, and when she was about to look at it seriously, the door of the room was pushed open.

When she raised her head, Su Muyi half leaned on the door frame, staring at her unpredictablely.

——Photos in hand.

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