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Chapter 158

Zenin Kenichi has a very complicated impression of Izumi Koiyu.

This complexity is based on the fact that he is an author under his hand, very young, and full of longing for something as illusory as "love".

The most important thing is that the object he chose is Fushiguro Shiji.

After Izumi Koiyu said goodbye, Kenichi once calculated.

The time that Izumi Koiyu and Fushiguro Shiji have been together is not short. If it is calculated from the year of Koiyu's birth, Shiji has become a heavy part of his healthy personality.

In contrast, Koiyu also knows that he is just an insignificant period in the long life of this older man, and there is no thrilling and huge turning point.

This is completely unfair. At least in Zenin Kenichi's view, the description of "unfairness" is not an exaggeration at all.

Having said that, the seemingly misplaced reaction is not normal at all. Or it can be said that from the moment Izumi Koiyu and Fushiguro Shiji met, their "interaction" itself is a kind of absurdity.

The shy one was determined, the passionate one laughed and ignored. Later, Quan Lisheng vaguely touched the lintel. Only a confused beginner would fearlessly pry open the coffin of a dead person.

Of course, the dead were indifferent, or it could be said that only the indifferent were dead.

After the reward, Quan Lisheng turned around freely. He disappeared for a long time, so long that those who kept looking for his traces were almost at their wits' end.

It was as if this person had never existed.

When Quan Lisheng contacted Zenyuan Kenichi again and said ashamedly that he planned to return to China, but could not raise enough money for the plane ticket, Kenichi took time out of his busy schedule and ran to Salamanca, Spain to pick him up in person.

It was absolutely necessary to do so.

It can only be blamed on the fact that Lisheng was too young when they parted last time, and he had a face that said "I'm really easy to deceive". Even though he knew that he should be a mature adult now, Kenichi was still a little worried.

After all, although he wrote "Theory of Simulated Love" that broke the hearts of countless people, he also wrote "Ref: rain".

It was a complete fairy tale, as clean as the sea of ​​Sargasso and the sky of Atacama.

In Salamanca, Zenin Kenichi discovered. This young man, who has not changed much in appearance, is still shy and still full of enthusiasm for things beyond his cognition.

He heard about what happened in the past few days from the person who traveled with Koi.

The person who traveled with Koi also became a companion not long ago. They were travelers who met by chance on the way.

It is said that Quan Koi was given a ride by a kind person in the Apennine Mountains.

He was a handsome and sunny Italian boy. I don’t know who those clear blue eyes reminded Koi of, which made him smile so soft-hearted.

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