【It's fine now, and I can still take care of you】 Just as they were planning to have a baby after meeting, falling in love, and getting married during the best time of their youth, she was constantly running high fevers and was diagnosed with leukemia. After chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and a bone marrow transplant, her condition was finally brought under control.
Her pelvis had already deteriorated. Even if there was no recurrence after five years, she would only be able to live her life in a wheelchair. During this time, her parents pressured him to get a divorce, but he moved directly into the hospital to live.
He only said to her: "It's fine now, I'm still working, and I can still take care of you."
【For six years, I've been waiting for this one sentence from you】 A strong-willed woman, in the six years after her marriage, never once spoke kindly to her husband.
One day, she couldn't help but ask her husband: "Why do you never fight back? It makes me feel uncomfortable inside."
Her husband smiled faintly and said: "For six years, I've been waiting for this one sentence from you."
The wife cried as memories of the past six years flooded her mind, tears streaming down her face.
From then on, this beautiful world gained a good wife, ordering flowers online.
【Street lamps by the roadside】
She accompanied him through the hardest period of his entrepreneurial journey. When he succeeded, he fell in love with someone else.
She didn't say anything. On the night he broke up with her, she simply pointed at the street lamps.
Later, when his investments failed and his company went bankrupt, he found himself drunk one night and inadvertently looked up, suddenly bursting into tears.
He saw the street lamps by the roadside and finally understood her feelings: Street lamps, giving all they have to accompany you through the darkness, are forced to leave your world when the light comes.
["I wasted my youth on unrequited love, yet I cannot be with you"] She liked him for four years, collecting everything about him, admiring how he looked when he lowered his head, feeling angry when she saw him with other girls, and writing countless love letters.
But all of this, he did not know.
Years later, when they were no longer in the same city, just before her wedding, she received a gift from him - an earring that she had accidentally dropped once.
On the note: "I wasted my youth on unrequited love, yet I cannot be with you."
["I'm back" just like 10 years ago]
She walked alone on this bustling and noisy street.
She looked at the candy shop where he had personally fed her cotton candy;
She looked at the banyan tree where he had held her under it, letting her cry and vent;
She stared at a bridal shop where he had said he wanted her to wear that deep red wedding dress...
Unknowingly, she reached the end of the street. He suddenly hugged her gently from behind.
"I'm back," just like 10 years ago when they were 17, and he said: "I will come back."
[“I traverse the seasons, just to melt in your embrace”]
He was a sick child, and no one was willing to play with him.
Until the first snowfall, he built a small snowman.
He asked: "Can I hug you?"
The snowman countered: "Why?"
He said: "Because I like you." The snowman silently embraced him.
The next second, he heard the snowman softly whisper in his ear: "I traverse the seasons, just to melt in your embrace. Thank you for daring to love me."
[“He learned to resolve being single, she finally learned to leave him...”]
He grew up with her. He learned the guitar, and she learned to quietly listen to him.
He learned to fight, and she learned to bandage his wounds.
He learned to stay out all night at bars, and she learned to find him at fixed intervals.
He learned to flaunt his charm to the class beauties, and she learned to secretly send him flowers.
He learned to work overtime and not return home, and she learned to make midnight snacks but lie saying it was from an outside delivery to fool him.
He learned the waltz steps, and she learned to watch him from afar at dances.
He learned to resolve being single, and she finally learned to leave him...
[“I mean it: ‘I like you’”]
At the graduation ceremony, he suddenly leaned close to her ear and whispered: "I like you."
She laughed: "Hey, teasing me for three years is enough, isn't it?"
For three years, she had hidden her feelings while facing the repeated flirtations of her secret admirer, and she was truly exhausted.
"I mean it!" He saw that she didn't believe him and seriously repeated it again.
"You always mean it."
He lowered his head: "In fact, every time was true."
[“The deepest three words: ‘School’s out’”]
On that twilight when grandma passed away, grandpa accompanied her through the last part of her life in the hospital room.
Before passing, grandma said to grandpa: 'School’s out.'
Grandpa, who had been pretending to be calm, burst into tears like a child after hearing these words.
After the funeral, I asked grandpa about the meaning of these three words, and he told me that it was a phrase grandma used to say when they were still in elementary school: 'School’s out, let’s go home together.'
[“Only a dime, but it's ‘plenty’”]
When they first met, the first gift he gave her was a very expensive LV bag;
During their passionate romance, he gave her gifts of a luxurious and extravagant villa;
At their engagement, his business had failed, leaving him penniless, and he couldn't afford any gifts.
Holding the few dimes in her hand, he said: "Sorry! I can't give you happiness anymore."
She shook her head and gently pried open his large hand: "Although it's only a dime, it's ‘plenty’."
[“She always said he didn’t know how to be romantic”]
She always said he didn’t know how to be romantic.
After breaking up, she sat quietly in the house, hoping he would call her.
After waiting for a long time, she picked up the phone and realized her cell phone had automatically turned off;
She wanted a drink of water, but found the kettle was empty;
She wanted to go out for a walk, but didn’t know where she had left the keys.
She sat down and realized she had lost love.
[“Who will make you happy?”]
He encountered a plane crash, and among more than a hundred people on board, he was the only survivor.
When the rescue team found him, the doctors repeatedly said it was a miracle that he could survive such serious injuries.
Later, she asked him how he managed to hold on.
He smiled: "I was thinking all along, if I'm not here, who will make you happy?"
[“All is fleeting, just loving each other is enough”]
A family was discussing their thoughts after becoming wealthy at the dinner table.
Dad laughed and said: "When we have money, I'll replace your mom."
Mom didn't think much of it.
Dad became serious and said: "No, I won't."
"Just because when we were poor, your mom spent several days with two yuan for me. I will never betray her in this lifetime."
Mom looked at Dad and smiled contentedly. Happiness is simply staying together through thick and thin.
[“Happy Valentine’s Day”]
For three consecutive Valentine’s Days, he would receive a blessing message from the same unknown number, only five short words: "Happy Valentine’s Day."
He never replied.
On the fourth Valentine’s Day, that message didn't appear.
After hesitating for a long time, he finally sent a "Happy Valentine’s Day" to that number.
He quickly got a reply: "Thank you, who are you?"
Love doesn’t wait in one place; in a blink, it’s carried away by time.
He fell for a girl, everything about her fascinated him so much.
However, he was troubled by how to meet her, spending a month figuring out her living habits and creating numerous chance encounters.
One day, the girl finally noticed him.
"Hi, what a coincidence, I've met you so many times."
"Yeah, what a coincidence."
[“A chance encounter is the most beautiful meeting”]
[“The man is dark and ugly”]
The man was dark and ugly, with a mouthful of yellow teeth when he smiled.
This arranged marriage.
She opposed it ten thousand times, but her parents had already decided.
As soon as she got married, she couldn't stand it. He snored in his sleep and didn't wash his feet.
She couldn't sleep, sitting up all night on the bed, wondering how she could endure this life?
The next evening, he brought a basin of hot water and washed his feet in the way she did. But when he got into bed, he didn't sleep.
"Why are your eyes still open?"
"I snore, you sleep first."
[“Romantic waiting and persistence”]
Back then, she was still young, delicate and dreamy. Buses, cherry blossom roads, garden corners, libraries—every breath was filled with his shadow.
Back then, he was also young, sharp-witted and humorous. Cherry blossom roads, school gates, garden stairs, folded corners—wherever he could find her.
Countless times they brushed past each other, hearts racing and almost breathless, yet barely exchanged a word.
At the graduation party, he sent her a final text message: "Wait for me."
Three years without contact, then returning to the country.
Marriage.
First love.
(Romantic waiting and persistence)
[“The male protagonist’s last words to the mirror before death”]
On his deathbed, he said to her: “Do you remember the day we met?”
“Of course, on the day you decided to give up the woman you loved.”
“Oh, I almost forgot.”
“Thank you, every day, you woke me up, ate meals with me, went to work with me, said goodnight to me. For so many years, you never missed a single day.”
“Haha, because I love you.”
“Yes, I love you too, flower order!”
After speaking, he closed the mirror and peacefully closed his eyes with a smile.
(This story has profound implications, telling of the male protagonist’s monologue to the mirror before his death. After parting with the woman he loved, he took care of himself until his death.)
“I love you.” “I don’t love you.”
This was already the thirty-seventh time he had been rejected by her. She just didn’t love him, and he was powerless.
He collected little bits of information about her. He listened to the music she loved, followed the paths she walked.
There was a secret he had never mentioned to anyone.
That time, he picked up the glass she had drank from and lightly pressed his lips to the mark of hers.
Isn’t this considered an indirect kiss?
[“I clumsily chase your steps”]
Friends all told her that he seemed to have a new flame.
She smiled without speaking. In fact, she had seen him hugging other women a few times.
He always said he was busy, spending less and less time with her.
She accepted these changes without complaint, continuing to treat him well.
Until the day he proposed to her.
She gently caressed his face.
“I’ve been waiting for you to come back.”
[“I don’t ask easily, I wait quietly”]
She fell ill and urgently needed a large sum of money. He borrowed money from everywhere, but it was still far from enough.
He approached him.
“As long as you leave, I will cure her and protect her for the rest of her life.”
At their usual park, he announced their breakup.
“No, please don’t leave me!” she pleaded.
“You’re a burden, don’t drag me down anymore!” He ignored her tearful pleas and walked away confidently.
When he got home, he spread out his palm, his nails deeply embedded in his palm, seeping with crimson blood.
[“As long as you're fine, departure matters not”]
Ethics class, the topic was love.
Professor: “Come up and demonstrate the scenario where a girl confesses her feelings and gets rejected.”
Looking into his captivating eyes, she softly said: “I like you.”
She never expected that the words she had struggled with day and night would come out this way.
“Sorry,” he said, and her eyes dimmed.
That night, the professor wrote in his diary: “When that child said ‘sorry,’ I have never seen anyone in this world look more sorrowful…”
[“I hear you lied too.”]
He fell asleep with his head on the desk.
She found his diary in his bag.
It was the fourth year he had secretly admired her.
On the first page of his diary, he had written:
“When this diary is filled, I will confess my feelings to her.”
She carefully put the diary back in his bag,
And tore out all the blank pages at the back of the diary…
[“Just happens I like you too.”]
They loved each other but often argued over trivial matters.
After one argument, the girl suggested: “Arguing easily reveals flaws. Every time we argue, write down the things we can't tolerate about each other and put them in a bottle. Exchange them after a year.”
With the bottle to vent their frustrations, they gradually reduced their arguments, and the bottle was rarely mentioned again.
Later, she accidentally discovered the bottle he had cherished for many years, filled with slips of paper, each one reading, “I love you.”
[“How could I bear to see you lose.”]
Many years after his wife passed away, he finally regained his spirit and decided to live life properly.
The chauvinistic him had always enjoyed the care of his late wife, but the first time he went to the market to buy vegetables, he didn't know how to bargain.
A vendor called him over and said, “Your wife always bought vegetables from my stall, so I’ll give you a discount.”
He wondered how the vendor recognized him.
The vendor smiled, “Every time your wife paid, I could see the photo in her wallet—it was of you.”
[“True Love.”]
Cat and Pig were good friends.
One day, Cat fell into a big pit. Pig brought a rope, and Cat told Pig to throw the rope down.
Instead, Pig threw the entire bundle down.
Cat sighed and said, “If you throw it down like that, how am I supposed to climb up?”
Pig said, “What else can I do?”
Cat said, “You should hold one end of the rope!”
So Pig jumped down, took one end of the rope, and said, “Now it’s okay!”
Cat cried, crying happily.
Some people may not be very smart, but they are worth having for a lifetime.
[“Clumsy ta, who do you think of?”]
A devout believer, while practicing asceticism in the jungle, collapsed due to exhaustion.
When he opened his eyes again, he saw her.
He almost mistook her for a celestial being, his cheeks flushed red: “Goddess… thank you…”
Her bright eyes and gentle voice: “Little monk, drink some water first.”
For a while afterward, they lived as if they were swans in love. Until his suicide.
His note read: “I’m sorry, I’ve been tormented by the choice between faith and love…”
After twenty years of graduation reunion, he and she talked happily, unfamiliar faces, familiar stories,
That year, that time, those years.
From copying homework, borrowing erasers, to occasional tantrums,
Finally, talking about the first little note he ever wrote for her.
She proudly said, “The quality of your eraser is too bad.”
“Hmm?”
“It hasn’t erased those marks in twenty years.”
An old lady who worked hard her whole life washing clothes earned two extra yuan. She secretly bought a bottle of wine and hid it, preparing to surprise her old man.
The old man accidentally found the wine and sold it. Knowing his wife washed clothes for others, he bought a pair of cheap rubber gloves.
When the old lady found the wine gone, she sighed repeatedly: “Old man, I’m useless, I lost the wine I prepared for you.”
The old man understood something and shoved the gloves at her, saying: “Old woman, this is your wine exchanged for.”
[“Simple love is the best”]
She read that article in the magazine and discovered she had fallen in love with the man on the cover.
She wanted to enter his circle. She started working hard, going to university, studying abroad, starting a business.
Finally, one day, she attended a banquet and met that man, but they only raised their glasses and passed each other.
To get closer to him, she fought her way to the top of the pyramid.
Now, she had forgotten her original intention. One day, she was interviewed and appeared on a magazine, becoming someone else's original intention.
He stood in front of the mirror, and a female ghost moved toward him from behind.
Her icy hands suddenly covered his eyes. “Guess who I am?”
Her voice was cold and terrifying. He remained calm and expressionless, “You're a ghost.”
“Aww, so boring, you guessed it again.” The chilling voice instantly turned cheerful, *Flower Delivery for Valentine's Day.*
She stomped her foot and turned into smoke, drifting back into the urn.
“Stupid wife, after playing for more than twenty years, haven't you had enough yet?”
He complained, but his wrinkled face was full of happiness.
[Even if you're gone, your soul will always be with me, warming my heart.]
Every day, after work, he and his girlfriend took the subway together. Unknown to them, at the subway entrance, there was always a handsome guy leaning against a sports car flirting with her. At first, she ignored him.
But as the handsome guy and the sports car showed up on time every day, she began to expect them eagerly and became colder towards him.
Until that day, the handsome guy held a red rose and asked her, "Would you leave him?" "Of course," she replied excitedly.
He then turned to him, "Since she doesn't love you anymore, would you be my boyfriend?" He accepted the bouquet.
[Don't be too happy too soon.]
When they met again, she was holding the hand of a three-year-old child.
While his arm was wrapped around a young and pretty girl.
- How have you been? He spoke first.
- Pretty good, how about you?
- I'm doing well too.
The man laughed and touched the child's head. The girl also shook hands with her politely.
They wished each other well. But on their separate ways, the child and the girl both asked.
- Auntie, who is that man?
- Cousin, who is that woman?
[We were destined to miss each other.]
[The adult world is something children will never understand.]
"Mommy, look!"
The little girl happily handed over a piece of paper full of writing.
"I heard a brother ask a sister how to make her love him, and the sister said as long as he writes her name a thousand times on a piece of paper every day."
"Sweetheart!" The woman hugged the little girl.
Then how did the baby know Daddy's name?
"Here."
The little girl opened the drawer, and last time Daddy signed his name on it.
The woman glanced and saw. Inside lay a divorce agreement.
(The adult world is something children will never understand.)
She waved down a taxi and got in, only to find the driver was him!!!
Ten years ago, they were intimate lovers.
Under parental pressure, she chose to break up, and since then, they had never met in the same city.
- Are you doing well?
- I'm fine, how about you?
- I'm fine too.
She noticed he was still wearing the watch she had given him;
When she got out of the car, he heard the crisp sound of the little bell on her backpack, which he had given