Through the Window: Lin Luoxue's Lazy Cousin

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The principal turned to the side: "Does the professor know about this?"

"I roughly know..." the professor sighed softly and fell silent.

The principal was somewhat puzzled by this scene.

I do not know how it is.

Everyone was just discussing without answering the question.

Su Chen wasn't in a hurry.

Instead, he looked at the parents' seats on both sides: "Parents, what do you think?"

They whispered a few words to each other.

But no one answered.

Su Chen didn't mind.

Just as he was about to continue speaking.

A boy dressed in black stood up, raised his hand, and asked.

"Is...is it...is it finally, liberation?"

"Freed?"

The others looked puzzled.

All the parents and students looked at him.

"Who is this child? Something feels off."

"I don't know, maybe she's just introverted and shy."

"He doesn't know? Ding Yi! He got into Tsinghua University last year."

"She's a top student too! That's amazing."

"I just hope my child is as good as him."

"But then again, what does liberation mean?"

"It means I changed jobs and escaped from this misery."

"..."

Everyone listened to Ding Yi's identity.

Thinking about the story Su Chen told, it didn't seem strange at all.

I didn't think much of it.

but.

Several people felt a shiver run down their spines when they saw Ding Yi appear.

"Freed?"

Li Meng and the principal exchanged a glance, their brows furrowing slightly.

There doesn't seem to be anything wrong with this story.

Isn't it just the struggle of an adult man?

Occasional complaints.

I poured my heart out to my friend.

My final resignation from work.

The next step is simply to find a new job, right?

What relief is there in this?

Qiao Yingzi and Huang Zhitao are below.

I don't know why

When they listened to Su Chen's story, their focus was not on how men succeeded.

It all came down to the grievances the boy poured out to his friends.

"Sister Luo Xue...Does Su Shen have this friend by his side?"

"have no idea..."

Lin Luoxue held up her phone, her eyes also filled with doubt.

She really didn't remember Su Chen's story.

Even those watching the live stream on their phones didn't know who Su Chen was talking about.

then.

Everyone turned their attention to Su Chen.

I want to know the answer.

“You’re right. In the end, the man went up to the rooftop and flew away like a bird.”

"He...is free."

Humph!

Hearing Su Chen's words.

Everyone was stunned.

What's happening here? ? ?

An annual salary of 40 RMB is not high in Beijing, but it definitely puts you in the middle class.

Why did he ultimately choose to jump off the building?

And was his final decision to jump off the building related to the preceding events?

They don't seem to be connected at all.

Parents' seat.

Fang Yuan was also full of doubt: "What? What happened?"

Why did this man end up committing suicide?

"Who knows?" Qiao Weidong also looked puzzled. "Logically speaking, he should have been more successful than most people, right?"

Tong Wenjie shouted from the side, "All you care about is success or failure! Didn't you hear what Su Chen said before? Depression!"

"Once you get this disease, who cares whether you succeed or not?"

The two nodded thoughtfully.

But I still didn't think about it too much.

...

On the high platform.

Su Chen waved to Ding Yi.

“Come up here and tell everyone why he chose to seek liberation.”

Ding Yi stood on the line, somewhat hesitant.

He was not prepared to stand in front of everyone.

Su Chen didn't force him.

He jumped down and walked to Ding Yi's side.

"Would doing this make you feel better?"

Ding Yi looked at Su Chen.

Your idol appeared beside you wearing a suit.

This is the case.

He used to only dare to dream about it occasionally when he was sleeping!

Ding Yi's mother whispered from the side, "I'm sorry, my child may have been having some hysteria lately."

"It's okay." Su Chen handed the microphone to Ding Yi.

He accepted it.

Under Su Chen's encouraging gaze.

Ding Yi slowly spoke into the microphone: "When the man in the story was telling his friend that he was under a lot of pressure and that life was meaningless, he was actually on the verge of collapse. He just wanted to quietly let his friend accompany him to vent."

But his friends just thought he was being dramatic.

Everyone heard this.

My heart skipped a beat.

Ding Yi's voice continued: "When he called his parents, it was the second time he couldn't hold on any longer; he wanted his parents' care."


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