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Jie Mei hung her hands behind her head, this angle facing the recruitment board’s bulletin board. The bulletin board was still like the white stone gray powder-brushed type from several decades ago, with an 8-tube T5 fluorescent lamp, three-leaf fan blades, and this bulletin board in the flowing light seemed like a stone, unmoving. It seemed to be staring at those students carrying book bags on their backs, rather than the mature young adults in western-style clothing. Before her first final exam in the rehabilitation center, Jie Mei had been staring at the entire bulletin board.
The bulletin board at the old wooden head of the orphanage had insect holes on it, with traces that years of cleaning could not erase. That lonely and absolutely pure child seemed to be right beside her.
Jie Mei really wanted to tell him that she wasn’t afraid, actually not so scared at all.
Don’t look back, actually it wasn’t that beautiful.
27 Pulse Needle Flow
Every month, the poisoned women would have several days of visitation, with family members lined up outside the door. There were elderly people, children, but fresh male friends and teachers were absent. These men and teachers of the poisoned women often simultaneously were being isolated in another place. Due to previous reforms, the original visitation procedures were now arranged in a remote treatment area, with no separation between students and family members, several people hugging and releasing, with tired women sitting in momentary surveillance.
The bulletin was brought by the team leader. The team leader said about this child: “She performs very well, is the most compatible student. She’s young and quite ideal. Unlike those old oil children who are muddy and can’t climb up.”
In fact, most students arriving here could complete physical detoxification within half a month, but psychological dependence was very difficult to break. Physiological adjustment returns to normal state, but if psychological detoxification doesn’t happen, physical detoxification equals zero. This was the most painful thing in detoxification.
The team leader measured Jie Mei, saying: “She said when she goes out, you won’t manage her anymore. This isn’t good. Most importantly is human compatibility. You don’t know that people leaving here become another type in others’ eyes, unable to find work, unaccepted, with social distrust filling their new life. When all paths are blocked, only by returning to this path can they psychologically find appropriate comfort. This is a vicious cycle chain, our work seems like wizard stuffed into a bottle, seemingly never seeing the end.”
Xue Hua had been standing beside the team leader, silently listening. She looked very moved by the team leader’s words, occasionally glancing at Jie Mei’s expression.
Jie Mei said: “I believe she can detoxify. She is a very strong child. Even if there are no successful detoxification cases, she can create a unique one.”
Xue Hua was so excited she couldn’t stop her mouth, trying to suppress her inner joy, forcibly maintaining calm, but unable to hold back her smile.
Jie Mei grabbed her cheek: “How can I not care about you, I’ll always be your friend! Last time you played, I took your words seriously!”
Xue Hua softly said: “My credit has fallen a lot, I can’t keep up.”
“The principal will keep your recommendation, don’t worry. Follow me, this semester’s exam will be fine. Don’t worry, this isn’t anything.” Jie Mei strongly patted her head, “Add oil! When the time comes, I’ll come pick you up home.”
Xue Hua almost pulled her brain from her cheek.
Jie Mei walked a few steps back, the little head’s eyes flashing, staring at him. Her face in the strong sunlight was like a broken new wind, slightly pale with a hint of white. Her raised hands seemed to scatter a flower-like smile that almost made people fall.
Near the Jinghua Road of the Foundation Association’s office, located on a bustling street, surrounded by a five-star-level hotel and a real estate trading center, the office building looked like the president’s office. Zhou Maocheng’s renovation team was washing the center’s facilities, and the office seemed as spacious as a total stadium. Behind the office desk hung the national flag and the Foundation Association’s English logo. This meeting seemed like an abstract painting of love for the air conditioner, and this summer, no matter how it looked, it seemed unrelated to the Foundation Association. If someone were to use a light color to draw some long-winged light spots on the top, he could simply change to a black long robe and teach the preaching.
Suo Da certainly was teaching the preaching. He told every enterprise to love this world.
People reject the door of determination from the beginning, not letting gods decide their life path, but choosing their own path. Not believing in knowledge and encouragement; equal in will; free in emotion.
You must be without doubt.
Suo Da gave the mountain water on the top. The weak love the mountain, the wise love the water. How can there be no mountain water on top?
Zhou Maocheng was not high-spirited. He sat in the sand, growing a long silence. Reluctantly rotating to leave the director’s position, letting him lose hope. This summer also didn’t give him real support, even if spoken to him, it couldn’t move him. Good, people only see the immediate benefits are hypocritical. When greater benefits come, you will find no one willing to trust you and can only watch the scene of failure.
“I’ll sign an agreement with you! Find a public notary to witness,” Zhou Maocheng said, “You can’t be so casual, I still have many projects in progress, I don’t have that much energy to put on Zhu Manda.”
Suo Da began to modify the artifacts on the mountain, he modified them extremely meticulously, never stopping.
Zhou Maocheng raised his voice: “You’ve forgotten that this Foundation Association was created by me single-handedly. You haven’t even thanked me yet!”
“Don’t blame me. This matter concerns human relations,” Summer slowly understood, “You want to establish a Foundation Association, and it’s not convenient to expose your head, so I stepped back. Now, how come it seems like I can’t handle you? The Foundation Association’s financial issues will be closely related to me in the future. Haven’t I taken a share for you?”
Zhou Maocheng’s eyes suddenly dropped. He looked unusually nervous.
He said: “Leaving that matter was my mistake. My brain wasn’t clear at the time. It was all from Diwanzhou’s dots. Moreover, you didn’t actually lose anything. You just got confused.”
Suo Da put down the paper, pulled out a wet tissue from the paper box: “Really, Old Zhou, you know the research institute’s activities were all pressed on Shu Wen’s body. His body is getting weaker, you’re not worried? He’s in a heavily polluted area for several days, nutrition can’t keep up, and he might face repeated infections in the disease area, which could cause big problems.”
Zhou Maocheng cleared his throat: “Yesterday afternoon, Xiao Su fell. Fortunately, he was in the attached hospital. Immediately put on a ventilator, he woke up two hours later.”
Suo Da’s eyes made Zhou Maocheng nervous. Zhou Jumps quickly said, “I didn’t notify his family! I’m afraid he doesn’t want the little monk to know.”
Zhou Maocheng took the initiative to suggest taking Suo Da to the hospital. The ward was single, clean, and far away, so it was very quiet.