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Chapter 1036: Leaning on the dangerous fence alone, looking at Junyan, lonely, silent sigh

Chapter 1036: Leaning alone on the dangerous railing, looking at your face, lonely, sighing silently

After a while, he finally settled down and began to find something for himself every day.

He was done with oiling the folding of door shafts and windows, or strengthening and repairing his own office desks and chairs.

So, on the last long winter, Wenjun could only sit next to the stove in the office, watching the twisted and rising flames, sitting there in a daze.

As for going out to chat with someone or bringing friends here, that is absolutely not allowed.

Wen Jun has always been known for his honesty and honesty. It is estimated that he was responsible for this temporary information storage center when he was not very generous and could endure loneliness.

...

On this day, after Wenjun finished the lunch he brought, he paced back and forth in the office while listening carefully to the sound of footsteps under his feet.

He remembered that a floor was a little loose, and whenever he walked past that floor, he would make a slight creaking sound when he stepped on it.

He was going to find the floor and nail it to chat to pass the rest of the afternoon.

However, he walked around the house several times, but the floor that made a sound could not be found, so Wenjun felt depressed again.

He sighed and stood in front of the window.

Looking down the window on the second floor, Wenjun thought depressedly: "If I had sent a report to my superiors and said I would plant a small vegetable garden in the yard, I wonder if the leader could agree?"

"If the leader can agree to this request, even two small vegetable fields will be fine! In this way, he can loosen the soil and catch insects every day, help the vegetable fields weed and so on, so there will be more things to pass the time.

Just as Wenjun thought of this, he suddenly looked up.

I saw a man in the woods outside the walls, more than twenty meters away.

This person is a young girl, and her size should not exceed 20 years old. As for her face, she is too far away and can't see it very clearly.

The girl was sitting on a stump in the woods with a lunch box in her hand and was having a meal.

Wenjun saw her crying while eating. She probably felt wronged at the office, so she didn't go to the cafeteria, but ran to this place for lunch.

Wen Jun was far away and tried his best to see the girl's appearance.

But she always lowered her head, only the girl had a red scarf tied around her neck, leaving a bright red color in Wenjun's eyes.

A whimpering sound came from the teapot behind him. Wenjun turned around, pinched out a pinch of tea from the tea bucket, and made a cup of tea for himself with boiling water.

Afterwards, he walked to the window again with a teacup.

The girl is still there.

Judging from her appearance, she didn't seem to be too sad. Now she's eating spoonfuls faster, but she's not seeing her tears anymore.

Wenjun leaned on the desk, and while blowing the heat from the teacup, he looked at the girl from afar.

...

Suddenly, he found that the girl jumped up on the spot as if she was stung by a scorpion!

Her movements were extremely fierce, which scared Wen Jun, who was holding the teacup. The young man almost scalded his hands by the hot water in the cup.

Wenjun cleaned the water stains on his clothes and wiped his hands dry. When he looked out the window again, he saw the girl squatting down suddenly bizarrely.

It seems that although the girl was shocked, she did not seem to have encountered any danger. So Wenjun followed the girl's face and looked forward.

Then, he found a furry thing moving on the grass in the forest five or six meters away in front of the girl.

This thing looks a bit like a mouse, but it has an unusually large tail...it turns out to be a squirrel.

It seemed that it was this squirrel, which scared the girl who was eating.

Wenjun saw the girl's actions, she was obviously startled and attracted by the little squirrel again. Looking at the girl's current posture, she seemed to be afraid of scaring the squirrel away.

Then, the little girl squatted on the ground, bent over and searched around her.

Then she picked up something and gently threw it towards the squirrel's position.

Sure enough, what happened next was the same as Wen Jun thought. The little squirrel jumped onto the big tree and disappeared.

The girl stood up, and looked at the place where the little squirrel disappeared on the treetops with a loss. She saw her shoulders collapsed, looking particularly depressed.

The girl with red turban packed her lunch box and spoons, then looked up at the tree while walking back.

Wenjun saw that she almost hit the tree in order to find the missing squirrel several times, and he couldn't help laughing silently.

...

Nothing happened the following afternoon.

When it was getting dark, I heard the sound of bells coming from afar. Wenjun knew that it was time for her to get off work again.

He packed his lunch box and water cup, put it in his shoulder bag, and then walked out of the small building.

After locking the building and courtyard gates, he turned around and ran directly to the place where the little girl and the squirrel met in the afternoon.

...

At this time, the sky was already dark and the surroundings were blurred. Wenjun found the place where the little squirrel jumped onto the tree with his memory.

After searching around carefully, he squatted down in a place.

On the ground in front of him was a piece of oily pork belly, which was now stained with a little leaves and soil - this thing was thrown out by the girl in the red turban and scared away the squirrel.

"Are you stupid? Do squirrels...eat meat?"

Wenjun shook her head and smiled, stood up and went back to the dormitory.

...

For lunch the next day, Wenjun ate in front of the window with a lunch box until he finished the meal and drank the tea, and the girl never showed up again.

On the third day, the girl with a red turban finally appeared in the woods again.

This time, Wen Jun clearly saw that the girl searched around for a long time but couldn't find the squirrel. Then she saw the girl take out something white from her pocket.

After the girl broke off a piece from the white thing, she took it carefully in her hand and looked at it, as if she wanted to remember its shape.

Then, she carefully placed the thing on the place where the squirrel jumped onto the tree.

When Wenjun got off work in the evening, he returned there again and found that the white thing was actually a small piece of steamed bun.
Chapter completed!
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