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I was there at that time

author:Break more novelist

Maybe it is related to Shenzhen, but also to Guangdong.

I still remember that it was the summer of 2012, after the middle school entrance examination, I had not yet returned to school to pack my bags, so I hurriedly bought a ticket to work in Doumen, Zhuhai, Guangdong. Nine years, never forget, just got off the train, the air is full of fishy smell, steaming heat, and want to buy a ticket to go home immediately. But the thought of going to high school and the need for tuition immediately killed the idea.

This was my first time out of the house, when I came to the station with me to sit on the train, told me to pay attention to safety, I took my mother's love to a strange place, to make a living. Twenty-three hours later, came to the Guangzhou railway station, I did not have a mobile phone, with passers-by to borrow a mobile phone to call, but also as a liar, fortunately, there is a big brother willing to believe me, the mobile phone to borrow me, the phone Dad told me to take the bus to the bus station next to the bucket door, he will wait for me at the bucket door bus station. After the call, I thanked the eldest brother, the eldest brother said: the first time out of the far door, the station is very chaotic, pay attention to their own safety.

"Okay, thank you big brother"

After a few words of conversation, the eldest brother left, and I was a little confused and a little timid. I followed the signs to the station to buy tickets, and after buying the tickets, after about ten minutes, I got on the bus to Doumen, and when I got there, my father was already waiting for me at the station.

Later, I began a one-month part-time job, waiting for the acceptance letter during that time. Also, during that time, my girlfriend who held hands broke up with me. I looked at those few words, was silent for a moment, and replied "OKAY."

Originally, I thought it was my first relationship, but I didn't expect that after so many years, it was still the first relationship.

Today, nine years later, I'm here again, and I always think of these past events.

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