It is now the evening of June 9, Sunday. Yesterday's cycling around East Lake left me feeling weak all over, so today I plan to take a day off. Tomorrow is the Dragon Boat Festival, and I have no special plans. If I can finish printing my graduation thesis, that would be a great achievement.
Since returning to school from Xian Ning Biyuan in May, I have been occupied with graduation-related matters for most of the time, which led to a brief period of feeling down. Then, one late night, I had a heart-to-heart talk with Bao, which resolved some of our confusions, and I felt less down afterward. The daily writing, revising of the thesis, and long hours sitting in the office seemed rather mundane. I tried to change things up by eating in different cafeterias or going out for meals, and there were a few relaxing KTV outings to make the days less dull, but the overall monotony of May was not easy to change. Things started to change at the end of the month.
At the end of May (specifically May 31), after Bao and I finished our graduation defense, we had a brief opportunity for travel, so we decided to spend two and a half happy days in Wangxian Valley. However, the weather there was not as happy; it rained continuously. On the first night, after arriving at the guesthouse with Bao, I couldn't hold back and confessed my feelings a few hours later, officially confirming our relationship. I had originally planned to do it on June 1, but since the decision was in our hands, we agreed that our anniversary would still be June 1. After that, we explored Wangxian Valley in the rain; the scenery was incredibly beautiful, and the village in the valley had a lively atmosphere. Unfortunately, I lost the umbrella that belonged to both of us, which meant we had to get soaked until the end qwq. On the afternoon of the third day, we each returned to the city. Although it was brief, it left a deep impression; the memory etched in my mind is certainly deeper than other memories (this sentence may not be elegantly written, but it is very sincere). In the future, on some day when I revisit this memory, it will also be a source of happiness.
After returning to school, which was at the beginning of June, I worked intermittently for a few days, wrote some graduation materials, enjoyed a few big meals intermittently, sang KTV a few times, and now I am writing this summary. So, as for what happens next, we will talk about it in the next issue.