She thought she had let go, agreeing with the quote she read in a book: The best of youth should be completely framed.
In fact, until she saw him today, she never had that clear thought.
But seeing him again, and the distance he showed, made her fascinated again because he seemed to have changed.
In fact, for Tan Wenbin, this was something inevitable.
In high school, while his peers were buried in their studies, he had already started dealing with corpses.
In university, while his classmates were busy pursuing the meaning of youth, he had long been in touch with life and death. Recently, he had even smashed someone's head with a rock and single-handedly destroyed a nest of evil spirits.
The depth of life comes from breadth, not length. Those in college who could make money early and achieve financial independence through their capabilities often see their classmates as "children," let alone Tan Wenbin now.