"Shiraishi, do you think it was Akagi's personality that made her look serious first, or did she become so because everyone said she was serious?" Miwako frowned slightly.

"This... I really don't know the order of priority." Shiraishi pondered for a moment and continued.

"But from what I know about Akagi, she will respond to this impression around her, and it seems that she feels that it is worth it."

Miwako nodded in agreement: "Indeed, every time she can respond to the expectations of others, the sense of accomplishment may become her motivation to move forward. But such a burden is not light for her."

"Yes, the puberty syndrome that Yumi has recently appeared may be a manifestation of her inner pressure." Shiraishi sighed, and a trace of worry flashed in his eyes.

21"If Akagi has troubles, what do you think it is?" Miwako changed the subject and led the topic to a deeper level.

Shiraishi hesitated, and Saki's unhappy face flashed through his mind, but he decided to tell his guess: "The most likely possibility is... she fell in love with someone? But this is just my guess."

Hearing this, Miwako's mouth corners slightly raised, as if she was a little surprised by this answer: "Are there any other possibilities?"

Shiraishi shook his head, but then seemed to remember something: "Maybe, she is still blaming herself for the past. Especially about you, Shiraishi."

Miwako's expression became serious: "You mean, she feels guilty for not helping you in time?"

"Yes. "Shiraishi nodded, "Although I didn't ask her for help directly at the time, with her sense of justice, she might feel that it was her responsibility."

Meiwako was silent for a moment, as if thinking about something: "If this is true, then she may be experiencing an inner struggle now. She wants to forget, but she can't really let it go."

"You're right." Shiraishi sighed, "What she said about forgetting may not really mean deleting it from her memory, but wanting to transcend that painful memory and transform it into a force for growth."

"So, what can we do for her?" Meiwako asked, her eyes full of concern.

"I think the most direct way is to communicate with her frankly." Shiraishi thought for a while, "Also, I want to ask you for something."

"What is it?" Meiwako asked.

"If it's convenient, can you take me with you next time you go to volunteer?" Shiraishi made his request, "Perhaps, in volunteer activities, I can understand her thoughts and feelings more directly."

Mewako smiled and nodded: "Of course, Shiraishi. Let's go together, hoping to bring some warmth and support to Yushi."

"Goodbye, Teacher Yushi" As the clear voices of the students gradually dissipated at the end of the corridor, Yushi smiled and waved goodbye to them. The three figures who were busy at the school anniversary flea market are now on their way home.

Yushi's right hand, thatThe hand that was once wrapped in bandages and hung with triangular bandages has now recovered as before. As she said, she has fully recovered in this week and regained her former vitality.

Watching the students go away, Yu Shi sighed softly, "Ah", that sigh seemed to carry a hint of imperceptible relief, and seemed to be conveying some subtle emotions to someone, and all of this was keenly captured by Shiraishi. (To read the violent novel, go to Faloo Novel Network!)

Time goes back to that weekend, November 12, an ordinary but special day. Shiraishi and Yu Shi, two students studying at a university campus in Kanazawa Bajing, met by chance in front of Building No. 8, a modern building built for regional exchanges.

Building No. 8, the building with a glass exterior wall shining in the sun, is not only a new campus landmark that Shiraishi has seen for the first time, but also a new starting point for his upcoming volunteer activities.

"I'm sorry I let Shiraishi come here without telling you." Miwako's voice broke the tranquility of the weekend. She apologized to Yushi for not revealing in advance that the visitor was Shiraishi.

Yushi responded with her usual gentle attitude. Although her words revealed some helplessness about Shiraishi's "unauthorized action", she did not blame anyone, but just expressed her position in a subtle way.

When Miwako left for some reason, and only Shiraishi and Yushi were left in the classroom, the air seemed to freeze for a moment. The silence between the two was like the lake in late autumn, calm and deep.

Shiraishi took the initiative to break the deadlock and asked Yushi if he was angry, and Yushi used her unique calmness and rationality to lead the topic to the "competition" between them - who forgets the other first, or who remembers the other first.

"Are we competing?" Yushi's words carried a hint of imperceptible provocation, and Shiraishi admitted it frankly.

Yu Shi continued to express her dissatisfaction in her own unique way. While sorting out the formulas on the whiteboard, she emphasized, "I said that in principle I will not participate in a competition that I have no chance of winning.".

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