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3.15 Outing: Sunrise

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    At 4:30 in the morning, the phone alarm rang, and I woke up from my sleep.

    Luo Jie's voice heard her epilogue: "I'm sorry, my husband has a cold and can't go today." Hang up.

    I turned over and got up, not thinking about the address: "What's wrong? Why don't you go?"

    Luo Jie looked at me coldly: "I don't want to go."

    I got dressed, called the front desk to tell me that I was fine, confirmed the departure time again, ignored Luo Jie's angry look, and ran to wash up.  Judging from the bathroom supplies, there have been traces of use.  What time did this guy start?  No time to think about it, simply complete the following work.  Move out quickly, take the food, camera and other travel necessities that have been prepared yesterday, vigorously grab the reluctant Luo Jie, and run downstairs.  When she stepped on the car door, she was still repeating unwilling movements, twisting needlessly, and I hugged her into a seat.  After a few minutes of waiting, the car set off in the dark.

    The minibus station wagon is speeding in the chaos.  Luo Jie looked out the window, and I leaned into her ear: "What are you looking at?"

    Luo Jie turned her head back and looked at me with a strange expression in her haze: "Are all men good at lying?"

    Knowing that she was referring to the phone call last night, she was hit to the point and slumped in her seat until the first destination arrived today: the pigeon nest.

    The sky was pale, and everyone rushed out of the car.  Luo Jie stood up and arched my legs. I seemed to wake up from a dream and shook my head from side to side: "Are you there?" I followed everyone to the beach.

    The sea breeze at dawn felt very cool. I handed Luo Jie my jacket. She shook her head and followed me behind.

    A group of people arrived at the best place to watch the sun. Luo Jie pulled me away from the crowd and stopped at the corner of the building. No one spoke and looked at each other.  I dodged to avoid those aggressive eyes full of probing.

    The crowd cheered, and a round of bright colors climbed up with difficulty, "Look quickly." I pointed to Luo Jie, took out the camera equipment, set it up, adjusted the focus skillfully, and pushed Luo Jie to the opposite side of the camera, Luo Jie couldn't bear it.  Destroy my enthusiasm, put on various postures to cooperate with my gesticulation.

    The newborn sun still looks a little shy, hiding behind the faint clouds, seeping out silky rays of light.  After a few naughty jumps and peeps, I understand the expectations of the world, push aside the occlusion, climb over with all my strength, let my warmth spread across the sky, and then into the earth, and a new day begins.

    Under the echo between me and the rising, Luo Jie's face showed signs of loosening, and her tightly closed lips burst open.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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