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"Didn't you already want this?" Her eyes were filled with tears, and she couldn't say a word. Xianyu helped her up: "I have stayed in the mansion since I was a child, and I have never traveled far. It just so happens that I go out this time to see and see. I will learn the language first, and then find a university to study. I can go wherever I want. Just be busy. Send a letter back when you have time." She grabbed his sleeve: "My lord wants me to leave tomorrow?" "Leave tomorrow." Mingyue blinked, and a stream of tears rolled down: "My lord, I have been taken care of by you since I was a child, and I was arranged by you. I can't even have an opinion. You have me here and there, and now you want to send me to Japan You don't even ask me, my lord? What am I? My lord? What do you think of me?..."

Xian Xuan looked at her condescendingly for a while, pulled her sleeves out of her hand, turned her face away, and didn't look at her again: "Are you blaming me? Do you want me to apologize? You want things to start again, and then I will be with you A discussion? I don't have that habit. And I'm a little tired now." He stood up after speaking, "I'm leaving. You should rest early. You have to hurry tomorrow. Someone will see you off." The little prince left without looking back. This night was originally the Mid-Autumn Festival, and he came here to say goodbye to her.

Mingyue opened the suitcase someone had prepared for her in the first-class cabin of the Chifeng Maru passenger ship.Inside were some clothing items, including two new woolen overcoats, which she had ordered in Xianshi Department Store's famous store, and were supposed to be worn this autumn.Gold bullion in U.S. dollars and a Japanese bank draft of considerable denomination filled a cloth sack.And a pearl necklace she likes.For those who owe him favors, there are also famous posts and contact information of friends from old departments in a cowhide notebook.Other than that, she didn't find a single word from him.

The further southeast you go, the warmer the weather.There are several tables in the restaurant on the third deck. In the sunny weather, there are beautiful seabirds circling up and down, wanting to share something to eat.Mingyue fed them some bread, and one attracted two, three, flapping their huge wings flutteringly.A blond, blue-eyed, middle-aged man came up to her and said, please stop attracting seabirds. He and his wife were sitting on the next table to eat, and they thought it was unhygienic.His words were polite, but his tone was strong.Mingyue sat there, looked this person in the eyes, and said decisively and clearly, if this is the case, then please ask them to change to another table for dinner.The man left, and he changed tables with his wife.Mingyue scatter the handful of bread in her hand to the sea bird, leaning on the back of the chair and looking at the endless sea: she is now alone.

At the end of September 1921, eighteen-year-old Wang Mingyue came to Japan.She first studied Japanese in a tutoring school in Tokyo for a year, and then took the university entrance examination, her grades were not bad, and she was admitted to a private university with a good reputation. Different from the big neighboring countries across the sea, this country has shown a young and thriving style during this period. The apartment that Mingyue rents is in a small concave-shaped building. Apart from college students who are relatively affluent and have a lot of money, there are also many young people who work in nearby companies and factories. Most of them are single and busy with work. , many of them are regulars of Xiangye Ramen Shop downstairs.Not long after, Mingyue discovered the branch of Xiangye Ramen Shop near the school, and soon the new branch in the train platform opened again.

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