Chapter 6.2: Resolution
At some moment, she suddenly felt her body lighten, the accumulated fatigue seemed to disappear, and her body felt warm… and she felt…. sunlight shining on her?
But she vaguely remembered that the curtains in the room had not been opened for a long time.
Sunlight shouldn’t be able to reach her.
And… there seemed to be voices?
She slowly opened her eyes, the sounds around her becoming clearer, and everything around her came into view.
But only half of her vision.
Weird… is this an eye patch?
“Everyone, turn your books to page thirty-three…”
The dull lecture voice felt like it came from another world.
So that’s it… this is a university classroom.
She did wear an eye patch at that time.
What a beautiful dream…
Even though I graduated many years ago, I didn’t expect to dream of returning to campus.
Jian Sichun looked at her desk, didn’t see a book, and then looked ahead at the projector screen with a PPT discussing the heavy topic of death.
She slowly remembered, this was the ‘Thanatology’ elective course she took in her sophomore year.
Although most of what she learned in university had been forgotten, this elective class left a deep impression on her.
Not because the elective was particularly interesting, but because it was where she first interacted with him.
Initially, they didn’t know each other, but since they both liked to arrive early, they greeted each other.
But because he liked to sit in the last row, and Jian Sichun preferred sitting near the front, they had no opportunity to talk during class.
At that time, they didn’t even know each other’s names.
They officially met during a large club exhibition event later on, discovering they both joined the anime club and had been ghost members for a year.
Meeting outside the classroom was surprising for both of them.
After talking properly, they realized their interests were very similar, feeling like they had found a rare soulmate.
Since then, they met more frequently, talked more, and eventually got together…
Everything happened naturally.
Recalling those early memories, Jian Sichun felt a sourness in her nose, tears threatening to fall again.
She quickly wiped her eyes, removing the almost fallen tears.
The warm, wet feeling on her skin created a strong sense of dissonance, making her exclaim in surprise.
“Huh?!”
The sensation… was too real!
Her voice attracted the attention of the teacher and other students, and the teacher asked her a question.
She quickly said she was fine and lowered her head.
After the commotion settled, she pinched the flesh on her arm hard.
The pain instantly cleared her mind.
If this were a dream, she should have woken up by now!
This… isn’t a dream!
Then what about him? He should be here too, right?
Jian Sichun didn’t want to cause another commotion, so she looked around with her peripheral vision, then turned her head further.
Without turning her body, she saw him.
He was sitting in the row behind her, very close.
Why is he sitting so close!? Didn’t he usually sit in the last row?
No, that’s not important! The important thing is that he’s really here!
Shi Hai—! The most important person in Jian Sichun’s life, sitting there safely.
He even noticed her gaze and looked at her questioningly.
The moment their eyes met, Jian Sichun turned back as if electrocuted, then lay down on the desk.
Surprise, joy, emotion, regret…
Several emotions surged in her heart, making her want to cry and laugh.
In the end, only uncontrollable excitement remained.
This emotion made Jian Sichun turn back to look at him again.
The gazes of others didn’t matter anymore; she stared at him as if engraving his image into her eyes.
After losing him, overwhelmed by grief, crying every day, she couldn’t move on from the pain of losing him.
Because there would never be another person like him to share everything in life with, to interact with without any reservations, to confide her deepest secrets to…
Nine years of being with him flashed through her mind quickly.
Those memories were no longer ‘past events’ but ‘things that never happened.’
Since Heaven gave her a second chance.
Then, this time…
I hope you can be happy.
The resolution had already taken root in the girl’s heart.