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    Li Xin blew ashes from the ground and stomped around. Finally, after walking through most of the ruins, she found the somewhat loose floor tile.

    She squatted down and pried it open, revealing the dark hole inside.

    Still there!

    She was surprised and happy, threw the bricks aside, and carefully picked up the little treasure box from the gap in the floor tiles.

    Perhaps because of the protection of the floor tiles, although the small wooden box was dusty, it did not rot into mud like other wood.

    She wiped the dust off the wooden box and looked warmer.

    The wooden box is only as big as an adult’s hand. There is a delicate little lock on it, which is just a lock and breaks when you pull it.

    Li Xin held her breath and slowly opened the small wooden box.

    A piece of yellowed, rolled-edged paper with a crooked word “Xin” written on it. It was the first time she held a pen, and her father taught her her name.

    A green, glass-bead-like round stone was picked up by her from the stream, saying that she wanted to make jewelry for her mother.

    Li Xin bit her lip, tears filling her eyes.

    There is also a pack of dried sophora flowers, which she wanted to save secretly to make sophora flower cakes, but now they have been crushed into powder.

    Finally, there is a wooden sculpture of a little man.

    The wood carvings are vivid, I don’t know what kind of wood it is, but it is still as new as ever after so many years.On the top is a young she, with a double bun, a round and childish face, and a grin.

    By the way, she was missing a front tooth at that time, and it was still cracked when she smiled.

    Li Xin cried and laughed again.

    Because of these objects, her vague memories gradually revived.

    Who gave her the wood carving?

    I vaguely remember that he was an older brother in the village who loved to tease her but treated her very well. He often took her out to play and bought her lots of food.

    But I can’t remember his face clearly. When I think of it, it’s blank. I only remember that he smiles beautifully.

    And…what else?

    Li Xin shook his head and sighed.

    she forgot.

    She rubbed the wooden carving for a long time, then put it back into the wooden box and took it with her.

    The locust trees in the courtyard cast dense shadows. Li Xin picked a leaf, put it in her purse, and walked out of the small courtyard.

    From now on, there will be no one she is attached to here.

    The moon is bright but the stars are sparse, and the summer mountains are as green as drops. She walks on the village path, her thoughts are clear, and she feels a rare sense of relaxation and ease.

    Because of this, she never paid attention to the figure that suddenly appeared in front of her.

    “Sister Fairy!”

    In the dead of night, a young man suddenly jumped out and called her with a clear voice. Li Xin was really startled.

    She quickly stopped to avoid bumping into the boy.

    “You, are you calling me?”

    She looked at the young man in surprise.

    The young man looked to be no more than thirteen or fourteen years old. He had a handsome face, red lips and white teeth, and a handsome figure with a certain aura.

    Although he is a bit immature, given time, he will still be as good as Jiang Ke, the Ghost King.

    It’s just that his clothes are shabby and shabby, and the straw sandals under his feet have holes in them, and one of his toes is exposed, which is very pitiful.

    The young man scratched his head, feeling quite shy:

    “Yes, yes, I remember you,”

    he glanced at Li Xin secretly, his face blushing even more,

    “You saved me.”

    Li Xin was at a loss for a moment.

    Why doesn’t she remember that she saved someone?

    Seeing her expression, the young man knew that she had forgotten, so he couldn’t help but said anxiously:

    “Just, it was the Hungry Ghost Festival. I was very hungry and was lying in the alley. You left me a bag of food.”

    He was afraid that she wouldn’t remember, so he wanted to take her to the alley.

    Li Xin suddenly realized it, stopped hesitating, and said with a smile:

    “No need, it’s just some food. You don’t deserve to die.”

    After saying that, I wanted to leave.

    Gen: Hey, I throw out details every day (spreading hands)

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