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Wen sometimes regrets and sometimes rejoices. Now she knows that what she regrets and rejoices is the last impression left to each other. Knowing that a moment is the end of an important relationship, she will spare no effort to play and try her best to draw a complete end. At every moment that may come to an end, she doesn't want to regret in a few years or decades. It's like a movie. Wen met her boyfriend 10 years ago at the door of the B-ultrasound room of the hospital. She was pushing the door and her ex boyfriend was looking in through the glass door. Between lightning, stone and fire, they clubbed there and met each other. I haven't seen you for 10 years. After a short surprise, they didn't even nod their heads and said goodbye. The next day, Wen chatted with her girlfriend Qing and lamented the scene. She had some gossip regrets. She regretted not seeing clearly who was the incumbent of her ex boyfriend, but she categorically said: "I have no nostalgia. We all regard each other as the biggest shame of our life." In that year, her ex boyfriend graduated a year earlier and came to work in Beijing. Not long after long-distance love, he said "tired", "found too many excellent girls", and then proposed to break up. So she rushed to the capital with her resume and looked for him while looking for a job. She made a big fuss in her ex boyfriend's unit and dormitory several times and asked who was the so-called excellent girl, but she got nothing. She also cried to all her former boyfriend's good friends. Finally, in his words "it's better to pull anyone on the street than you", she made a complete break. "When they broke up, their image was not good enough, so they haven't seen each other for 10 years. It's still like meeting a ghost." Wen concluded. Qing smiled and talked about her ex boyfriend. After two years of separation, on one occasion, Qing lost her mobile phone. When she reissued the card, she remembered that she used her ex boyfriend's ID card. Qing found him through an acquaintance and said, "can you help me go to the mobile Hall... Make up the card?" Unexpectedly, Qing received a call from the front desk that afternoon. She thought it was a courier, but what she saw was her ex boyfriend - he was holding a new mobile phone card in his hand. Qing uses "moving" to describe the feeling of that moment. When they first separated, they had many unhappy memories like most couples, but from that day on, although they were no longer in touch, Qing thought of her ex boyfriend and all his good memories. "Enthusiastic, righteous and helpful. Of course, it's also because our story stops there." Qing said. "The story stops there." On the way back, Wen kept smacking this sentence. She recalled her story. If she doesn't stop at "anyone is better than you on the street", she will miss it all her life if she is still in love a year ago; Half a year ago, when we were reluctant to say goodbye, we were both sweet and sad. It was a good memory to stop there; Even if she stopped when her ex boyfriend broke up three months ago, she wouldn't lose her self-esteem and they wouldn't see the ugliest side of each other. If people have front and rear eyes, can control at which moment each story stops, and can clearly realize when to draw a full stop, will they not have so many regrets and dissatisfaction with others and themselves? Wen remembered some people who had been very important in her life, but the story had come to an end. For example, a mentor came all the way to Beijing to ask Wen for dinner. Just before Wen left, she found that the door was locked and the key could not be found. She apologized again and again on the phone; The teacher came to Beijing again and asked Wen again. Wen had an "accident" again; So far, it is said that in the mouth of her mentor, Wen "has no faith" and "forgets her origin". For another example, four or five years after her best friend in college broke off contact, she suddenly sent an email to Wen one day asking Wen to help provide some employment advice to Wen's peer and graduating niece. Wen happened to have an internship opportunity, so she recommended the girl by the way. They had no further contact, but I heard that Wen was still a rare warm-hearted person in her best friend's mouth. There are many similar people and things. Wen sometimes regrets and sometimes rejoices. Now she knows that what she regrets and rejoices is the last impression left to the other party - knowing that a moment is the end of an important relationship, she will spare no effort to play and draw a perfect end. That night, Wen received a text message from her former leader: "immigrate to Canada next month. Let's get together before leaving." Wen, who was pregnant, wanted to refuse, but thought of the kindness of the former leader to her in the past, and thought that the story of the two might end, "OK, I will attend." She's back. At every moment that may come to an end, she doesn't want to regret in a few years or decades.
Wen sometimes regrets and sometimes rejoices. Now she knows that what she regrets and rejoices is the last impression left to each other. Knowing that a moment is the end of an important relationship, she will spare no effort to play and try her best to draw a complete end. At every moment that may come to an end, she doesn't want to regret in a few years or decades. It's like a movie. Wen met her boyfriend 10 years ago at the door of the B-ultrasound room of the hospital. She was pushing the door and her ex boyfriend was looking in through the glass door. Between lightning, stone and fire, they clubbed there and met each other. I haven't seen you for 10 years. After a short surprise, they didn't even nod their heads and said goodbye. The next day, Wen chatted with her girlfriend Qing and lamented the scene. She had some gossip regrets. She regretted not seeing clearly who was the incumbent of her ex boyfriend, but she categorically said: "I have no nostalgia. We all regard each other as the biggest shame of our life." In that year, her ex boyfriend graduated a year earlier and came to work in Beijing. Not long after long-distance love, he said "tired", "found too many excellent girls", and then proposed to break up. So she rushed to the capital with her resume and looked for him while looking for a job. She made a big fuss in her ex boyfriend's unit and dormitory several times and asked who was the so-called excellent girl, but she got nothing. She also cried to all her former boyfriend's good friends. Finally, in his words "it's better to pull anyone on the street than you", she made a complete break. "When they broke up, their image was not good enough, so they haven't seen each other for 10 years. It's still like meeting a ghost." Wen concluded. Qing smiled and talked about her ex boyfriend. After two years of separation, on one occasion, Qing lost her mobile phone. When she reissued the card, she remembered that she used her ex boyfriend's ID card. Qing found him through an acquaintance and said, "can you help me go to the mobile Hall... Make up the card?" Unexpectedly, Qing received a call from the front desk that afternoon. She thought it was a courier, but what she saw was her ex boyfriend - he was holding a new mobile phone card in his hand. Qing uses "moving" to describe the feeling of that moment. When they first separated, they had many unhappy memories like most couples, but from that day on, although they were no longer in touch, Qing thought of her ex boyfriend and all his good memories. "Enthusiastic, righteous and helpful. Of course, it's also because our story stops there." Qing said. "The story stops there." On the way back, Wen kept smacking this sentence. She recalled her story. If she doesn't stop at "anyone is better than you on the street", she will miss it all her life if she is still in love a year ago; Half a year ago, when we were reluctant to say goodbye, we were both sweet and sad. It was a good memory to stop there; Even if she stopped when her ex boyfriend broke up three months ago, she wouldn't lose her self-esteem and they wouldn't see the ugliest side of each other. If people have front and rear eyes, can control at which moment each story stops, and can clearly realize when to draw a full stop, will they not have so many regrets and dissatisfaction with others and themselves? Wen remembered some people who had been very important in her life, but the story had come to an end. For example, a mentor came all the way to Beijing to ask Wen for dinner. Just before Wen left, she found that the door was locked and the key could not be found. She apologized again and again on the phone; The teacher came to Beijing again and asked Wen again. Wen had an "accident" again; So far, it is said that in the mouth of her mentor, Wen "has no faith" and "forgets her origin". For another example, four or five years after her best friend in college broke off contact, she suddenly sent an email to Wen one day asking Wen to help provide some employment advice to Wen's peer and graduating niece. Wen happened to have an internship opportunity, so she recommended the girl by the way. They had no further contact, but I heard that Wen was still a rare warm-hearted person in her best friend's mouth. There are many similar people and things. Wen sometimes regrets and sometimes rejoices. Now she knows that what she regrets and rejoices is the last impression left to the other party - knowing that a moment is the end of an important relationship, she will spare no effort to play and draw a perfect end. That night, Wen received a text message from her former leader: "immigrate to Canada next month. Let's get together before leaving." Wen, who was pregnant, wanted to refuse, but thought of the kindness of the former leader to her in the past, and thought that the story of the two might end, "OK, I will attend." She's back. At every moment that may come to an end, she doesn't want to regret in a few years or decades.
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