The set of photos that Su Yi took for Qin Mingming brought her a lot of popularity, and the entertainment company seized the opportunity to build momentum.
As a photographer, Su Yi also received a lot of attention and gained many fans on her social accounts.
But Su Yi didn’t care about these.
After that, she stayed in China for nearly three months. It was not until the summer was over and the autumn was approaching that she picked up her luggage again.
She heard that there was a natural lake in the part of the Andes Mountains in Bolivia, which was rarely visited by people. It was as beautiful as the sky in autumn, so she planned to go and see it.
During this period, Xiao Yan did not show any abnormality when facing her. It seemed that he had never said those ‘exceeding’ words.
Even when Su Yi left, he took the initiative to send her to the airport. After that, the two of them said goodbye to each other without saying much.
Su Yi ran around outside throughout the entire autumn and most of the winter. When the Spring Festival was approaching, she was in a small village in Northern Europe, staying in a homestay.
She looked at the message from Grandma Qu on her mobile phone, asking her if she would go back for the New Year. Only then did she realize that another year was about to end.
The winter in Northern Europe was much colder than that in City S. The outdoor temperature had dropped to more than 20 degrees below zero.
The room she booked was on the top floor. There was a skylight on the roof. Lying on the bed, through the skylight glass, she could see the dancing aurora in the night sky. The vast and bright galaxy was above the aurora, slowly rotating according to its eternal trajectory.
Su Yi knew that she had stayed in this world for too long, more than twenty years. Even though the speed at which time passed here was different from that in her real world, it was still a long time.
She realized that she should withdraw in time. Because she found that since some time ago, leaving had become an increasingly difficult decision.
Was it the breathtakingly beautiful scenery before her eyes, the text message on her mobile phone screen asking if she would return home, or the family photo in her wallet?
In short, something was holding her back.
The problem was that even though she had realized this, she still had no intention of leaving immediately.
Nostalgia.
Although she was not very happy about it, Su Yi had to admit that she did have this emotion, the emotion that was not quite like the ‘big devil’ in Mao Tuan’s mouth.
Perhaps it was the half-human blood in her body that was at work.
Yes, Su Yi was not a pure-blooded demon. Although she had never deliberately concealed it, not many demons knew this.
Her mother was an ordinary human being, and another provider of her blood was a demon. Su Yi never considered him, who seduced a woman and abandoned her after she became pregnant, to be her father.
The poor woman, with her child alone, struggled to survive the scorn of the world and the hunt for the ‘remnants of the demon world’ by the ascetics. She also tried every possible means to send the child into the demon world at the last moment of her life.
She thought that it was a better place.
That year, Su Yi was eight years old.
In her long life, the eight years she spent with her mother were like the aurora above her head, fleeting.
It was so short, yet so brilliant. It was worth remembering for a lifetime.
Because her bloodline was not pure enough, Su Yi had a particularly hard time surviving in the demon world at the beginning.
However, she never felt dissatisfied with the human part of herself. In fact, subconsciously, she liked this part more.
Perhaps this was the reason why she allowed those human emotions to flow in her heart.
Su Yi admired the starry sky all night and booked a flight back home at dawn.
There was another reason that prompted her to return to China, that was, He Ye was getting married.
Among the girls she was friends with, the others were more playful, but He Ye had always been a good girl.
The others had long predicted that she would probably be the type of person who would listen to her parents, start dating when she reached a certain age, then get married, and have children in an orderly manner.
The last time Su Yi returned to China, she happened to hear that she was in contact with the son of a family friend, and now there was news of her marriage.
On the day she returned to China, it snowed in City S.
Su Yi got out of the taxi without notifying anyone and walked on the road dragging her suitcase.
The snow on the ground was swept very cleanly, and perhaps salt was sprinkled. The snowflakes fell and melted quickly, making the road wet.
In the warm living room of the Xiao family, one person and one dog were taking a nap.
The golden retriever Mimi lay at the feet of Grandma Qu, with its furry head resting on its two front paws, and its eyelids drooping lazily.
It seemed to have sensed something, and it turned over and jumped up. The whole dog was motionless, staring out the floor-to-ceiling window, with only its tail wagging slowly behind it.
Suddenly, the frequency of the tail wagging increased, dazzling like a propeller.
Mimi let out an excited snoring sound from its throat and rushed out of the house while Grandma Qu was confused. It plunged into the cold wind and whimpered with cold.
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