This noon counted as the first time Mo Li ever had a “class lunch” in the school cafeteria—one of the tall boys from their class had taken the initiative to gather everyone for a meal, and to talk about having some kind of get‑together that evening.
In the vast sea of people, meeting is fate; to share a classroom for four years is a blessing hard‑won in a past life—at least, that was how the saying went. Mo Li didn’t believe in gods or in fate, but he couldn’t say that kind of talk was completely wrong either. Among...
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