"I knew it a long time ago, but now I don't know it." Her voice was full of confusion and self-doubt. At that moment, Shiraishi understood that Uzuki was standing at the crossroads of life, facing unprecedented challenges and choices.

"I didn't worry about this kind of problem before..." Uzuki muttered to herself, as if she was missing those carefree days when she was brave enough to move forward. Seeing this, Shiraishi couldn't help but interrupt her thoughts and asked a seemingly relaxed but actually profound question: "In this case, wouldn't it be better to look at the atmosphere?" However, Uzuki's answer was firm and clear. She shook her head, indicating that she could no longer escape her true feelings.

At this moment, Shiraishi was sure that Uzuki had deeply realized her changes. This change may have started at an inadvertent moment, but she had clearly felt its 807 existence. She learned to read people's expressions, understood her friends' teasing and encouragement, and understood the expectations and pressure behind those seemingly simple compliments. She began to care about the opinions of people around her and began to examine every choice she made in the past. All of this silently reminded her that she was no longer the girl who could do whatever she wanted and without any scruples.

"I am very glad that I have learned how to read people's expressions." Mao Yue tried to ease the atmosphere with a relaxed tone, but Shiraishi knew that she was not at ease. She responded to Shiraishi's ridicule in her own way, and also expressed her expectations and uneasiness about the future. She hoped that she could live up to everyone's expectations, but she was more afraid that she would not be able to cross the seemingly unreachable threshold.

There was a hint of bitterness in Mao Yue's words. She shook her head gently, and a self-deprecating smile appeared at the corner of her mouth. This was an expression that she had never had in the past when she was straightforward and carefree. "My mind seemed to be a noisy market. Everyone was saying different things. I tried my best to listen and understand, but in the end, I found myself confused and didn't know what my own voice was." Her eyes flashed with complex emotions, both confusion and relief.

Shiraishi listened quietly without interrupting. He understood that what Uzuki needed at this moment was a listener, not a judge.

"I'm sorry for making you listen to so many inexplicable words from me." Uzuki suddenly spoke, with an apology in his voice, and then he smiled a little exaggeratedly, trying to cover up the heaviness just now with a relaxed atmosphere. "Look at how confused you are, as if you don't understand what I'm saying at all."

However, Shiraishi shook his head firmly, his eyes clear and firm. "I understand. I really understand what you are saying." His words were full of sincerity and understanding, which made Uzuki stunned for a moment, and a trace of surprise and gratitude flashed in his eyes.

"Knowing other people's feelings will indeed make your own mood fluctuate." Shiraishi continued, and his thoughts (dabb) seemed to be drawn to those past memories. "Just like when I saw Mai crying, my will was shaken; when I learned about Ms. Shoko's thoughts, my heart was also shaken.I can't stay calm. These are real emotions that can't be ignored or avoided. "

He paused and looked at Mao Yue deeply. "When we interact with others, we will constantly change and discover new selves. Therefore, our definition of ourselves is actually very vague. We can never be completely sure which one is the real self."

Ma Yue nodded gently after hearing this, as if she was thinking about something. "Maybe..." She said softly, with a hint of helplessness in her tone. "In this era of information explosion, other people's thoughts and emotions are like a tide, which makes people irresistible. Even if we don't want to know or see, once we are exposed to it, we can never go back to that ignorant state."

She looked up into the distance, with a complex light flashing in her eyes. "Suddenly being able to read people's expressions may really be a disease, a disease called puberty syndrome." She said half-jokingly, but her eyes revealed a hint of seriousness. "Then, when I recover, will I no longer be so sensitive and care so much about other people's opinions? ”

Bai Shi looked at Mao Yue, and a gentle emotion surged in his heart. "Maybe." He replied softly, "But no matter what, you are yourself, the unique you. Whether it is the carefree you in the past or the more mature and delicate you now, you are worth cherishing and loving. ”

His words made Mao Yue's face bloom with a real smile. "Xiao Qian, which one do you think is better?" She suddenly asked, with a curious light in her eyes.

"I think all of them are good." Bai Shi answered without hesitation, and this time he emphasized the word "all" more firmly. "Because no matter which one you are, it is a part of you, the real you. And what I like is the most real you. ”

Mao Yue heard this and smiled even brighter.. (To read the violent novels, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

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