Lived underground for a long time.

Darlene was well-fed by Eric, at least well-fed.She was originally malnourished, and now she even has a few cute little dimples on the back of her hand, but her figure is still slender.

The little girl who was a little fatter looked even more pleasing.

Her face grew brighter day by day, revealing an astonishing beauty.

Eric had already moved her to live on the small island next door.

Now the island is no longer what it used to be. Darlene spent a long time patiently adapting to the island bit by bit with her own taste.The island that was originally prepared for Christine is already the way she likes it.

She already plays the violin very well.

If it is said that when Eric's singing sounded, almost everything in the world accompanied him and was captured by his melody.Then, when Darlene plays the violin, there are countless souls whispering in people's ears.

She communicated with Eric, mainly by playing the violin.Very occasionally, I use writing to assist.

Today Darlene pulls Mendelssohn's Song of Spring.

Titled "Song of Spring", this song without words has a soft romantic melody like flowing water, intoxicating the audience in a happy atmosphere.Although the musical form is simple, ornamental sounds are cleverly applied, thus creating a very beautiful effect.

Life is recovering.Everything is growing.

Once again Eric was struck by the terrifying expressiveness of her songs.Darlene is musically gifted.Can't sing - what a pity.

In that song, there is a vibrant soul.

Eric was a little horrified to find that a beloved seed he had buried in the dark ground was trying to pass through the deep darkness to meet the sunshine on the ground and get away from him.

After such a long time, she never forgot the sunshine.

Even with him living underground for so long.

She still remembers the appearance of spring.How well she plays this piece.

Eric's heart was suddenly filled with boundless darkness.

She will leave him.will eventually.

So when the little girl looked at him expectantly after finishing playing the song, Eric just said lightly: "Good playing." and fled in a hurry.

In fact, with his tacit understanding of music with her, how could he not understand what she was saying to him in this song.

She wants sunshine, she wants life.

His underground is a gorgeous and cold dream.There are gray stone walls, colorless water streams, silver candlesticks, golden sculptures, pink sheets, and even red jam—but there is no green life.

But Darlene is stubborn, leaving her childish handwriting on a note.

"I want to grow a potted plant."

"There is no sunlight here, and the plants can't live." He told her ruthlessly.

"I could send it out in the sun every day, and I know there's a place in the tunnel where the sun shines," she wrote.

that place.When she passed by several times, she stopped dazedly, closed her eyes and enjoyed the feeling of the sun falling on her face.And he would just urge her to hurry up, and hurry up.With his cloak, he rejects the sunlight.

"No." He ended the negotiation briefly.

Darlene, however, got a dill leaf from Mrs. Geary.It is said that pothos does not need a lot of sunlight.

The ecstatic little girl found a beautiful glass vase to grow this leaf.

Eric was silent.

Green dills are growing well.Darlene walks a long way every day to send it to a sunny place and pick it up at night, eager and happy.

At night, Darlene puts the green dill next to her bed.to adorn her dreams.

The green radish grows really fast, and in a blink of an eye it can't fit in a bottle anymore.

Darlene found the second glass vase, and carefully divided some pothos into it. Then, she secretly placed the second bottle of pothos on Eric's bedside.

When Eric woke up and saw Luyi, he almost thought he was dreaming.

Then, he saw the innocent and smug smile on the little girl's face.

The green radishes turned into vines in his heart, dragging the little girl back to the world full of sunshine and life on the ground, leaving him.A burst of fear filled his heart for no reason, and then he smashed the bottle of green radish severely in front of the little girl.

Darlene was crying.It was the first time she had shed tears since he adopted her.

He covered his face, feeling deeply tired.

Maybe he was destined not to keep, anyone.

But Darlene stopped in front of him again, and when he looked up, she was holding another bottle of Pollen, hers.There was a big smile on the teary little face.

He suddenly felt unbearable, so he said, "Put it there."

Looking at the little girl happily placing green radishes, he suddenly felt that the greenness was not intolerable.

Later, Darlene collected the remaining leaves of the pothos on the ground, and grew another bottle of pothos beside her bed.

Later, Eric didn't want Darlene to run around for the green dill every day. He frowned and promised that he would take the green dill away when he went out, put it in a sunny place, and bring it back when he came back.

Naturally, the purpose of going in and out was to teach Christine how to sing.

Darlene happily agreed.

And Eric, who was used to the greenery accompanying him, occasionally noticed two bottles of green dill in his hand on the way to Christine, and couldn't help showing a faint smile.

The green of life!

The author has something to say: I can't bear it anymore, can I grow up in the next chapter?

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