Chapter 128 - Chapter 128: So Happy
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nChapter 128: So Happy
nTranslator: Lonelytree
n” The people of the Su on the island have forgotten too many things. At this rate, they will soon forget themselves.
n‘ Maybe it’s because they don’t belong here, and drifting here was just an accident, but I’m grateful for the accident. Without it, I wouldn’t have had the chance to meet my true love.”
nThen, he said that if Matthew was interested and had the ability, he could transplant those trees.
nThe elders in the village would not stop him.
nMatthew was naturally happy to get permission, but he quickly asked about Zhen Zhu.
nIn the past two days, he had occasionally visited the old lady. The conclusion he came to was not optimistic. She looked like her life could end at any time.
nHowever, Orgen was very positive.
nHe smiled and said,
n“She’s been in good spirits these days. I think she’ll be in this state at least until the Lantern Festival.”
nMatthew sensed something else from Orgen’s laughter.
nHe patted Orgen’s back gently.
nThen, he returned to his room to learn spells.
nrlWvo days later.
nThe Lantern Festival arrived as scheduled.
nOn this day, a red lantern was hung in front of every stone house on the island, adding a festive atmosphere.
nMatthew noticed that the old man who ignored him on his first day had also hung lanterns in front of the door.
nHe went over to greet the other party, and the latter actually responded with a faint smile on his face.
nIn the past few days, Matthew had greeted all the old people in the village.
nPerhaps it was because there were few young people in the village, but the old people were all very friendly to him. Only this one had always been indifferent to him.
nMatthew had thought that the old man had a mental problem or was unable to speak. He did not expect a response today.
nHe immediately chatted with the old man, but he did not expect the latter’s reaction to be even more intense.
nThe old man patiently told Matthew about the process of their sea fishing. Later on, the old man even told Matthew that he would take him out to sea in a few days when the weather was better.
nThere was no logical problem with the entire conversation, but the contrast between the old man before and the old man after was amazing.
nOn the day of the Lantern Festival.
nMatthew’s two main meals were at the old couple’s house.
nContrary to usual, not only was Zhen Zhu wearing beautiful clothes today, but she was also in high spirits.
nOn the other hand, Orgen, who had always been enthusiastic, was silent. He even injured his finger twice in a row when he was cutting vegetables, and the blood kept flowing. Fortunately, Matthew had a hemostatic ointment with him.
nThe small episode quickly passed.
nThe dining table was also filled with joy.
nBut Matthew had already realized what was going to happen next.
nSure enough, in the evening, Orgen found him. “Let’s go to the eastern beach.
n‘l’ne real Lantern Festival IS aDout to Degrn.”
nMatthew noticed that he was holding an oval-shaped pottery in his arms. There were many holes in it.
nIt was a musical instrument called Xun.
nMatthew didn’t say anything. He followed Orgen to the eastern beach, which was adjacent to the easternmost cliff. A large number of seabirds wandered in the sky. They often built their nests on the cliff to avoid sneak attacks from enemies such as poisonous snakes.
nThe two of them found a reef and sat down. The tide gently slapped the beach under their feet.
nThe twilight gradually deepened, and the evening had passed.
nBright lights began to light up in the forest by the shore.
nThey were old men carrying big red lanterns.
nThey looked like they were trembling, but their footsteps were very firm.
nThey walked very slowly, but their eyes were firm, and their faces were calm.
nThe first person to walk was the one who had ignored Matthew before and invited him to go out to sea to fish earlier that day.
nThe old man walked past Matthew with a lantern and smiled at him.
n“This day has finally come, hasn’t it? I’m about to return to my homeland, where the grass is full of fragrance. I can’t wait.”
nHe was the first to walk into the sea with his lantern.
nThe tide gently patted the old man’s body. His steps began to stagger, but his direction remained firm.
nEast.
nHe faced the east and walked into the sea.
nThe waves were turbulent, and the seagulls were silent.
nGradually, the old man’s figure completely disappeared from Matthew’s sight.
nIt was unknown if he was swept away by the sea, swallowed by the darkness, or if he had really returned to his homeland as he said.
nAfter that, the dying old men walked out of the forest one by one.
nTheir expressions were very calm. Some had tears in their eyes, while others were filled with yearning. They all had a deep desire for the East.
nOne by one, they walked into the sea.
nJust like the old man from before, they disappeared without a trace.
nNot long after.
nZhen Zhu walked over. She was wearing the most gorgeous clothes and had a faint smile on her face.
nWhen they passed by the reef, she put down the lantern, hugged Orgen, and nodded at Matthew.
n“You don’t have to be sad. This is more like a release for us.
n“We were born with an endless desire for our homeland, but that feeling of not being able to get what we wanted tortured us for our entire lives.
n“I can’t go back, I can’t go back. I am unable to return to that continent when I’m alive.
n“But my parents, my grandparents, my siblings, they are all waiting for me there.
n“I’m going back, I’m going back. My hometown, the hometown in my dreams…” Zhen Zhu carried a lantern and sang an unknown song in a raving tone.
nThere was a low whimper on the beach as if someone was crying..
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