October 25th and 26th, the stock market's stability made many people think the crisis was over!
Like a great wave washing away the sand, those who survived might really have weathered the storm.
After a day of rest.
On the 28th, Monday, the stock market had not yet opened.
At this moment, Wall Street was like a stagnant pool, lifeless, with everyone wearing the expressions of survivors of a disaster.
They no longer cared about how much money they had lost or how long it would take to earn it back.
For them, surviving meant they might have kept their jobs.
As long as they didn't receive a call from their boss this morning, it meant they had survived another day!
As long as there was work, there was still a chance for everything!
On the bus, someone quietly pointed to a certain high-rise building on Wall Street, telling the person next to them how many people had jumped off it these past few days.
Perhaps some of them were their friends.
