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In the end, there was no result.

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  A ringing phone yanked Xia Xi from her sweet dream. She reached for her phone; the screen displayed "Yao Ersha" (a nickname). I cursed inwardly, "I knew it was you! You ruined my dream!
  " Xia Xi was about to say "Hello" when this silly girl abruptly interrupted her, followed by a barrage of voices:
  "Xiao Xi Bao, aren't you up yet?"
  "Mmm," I replied.
  "Get up! Such an important day and you're sleeping in!" Lu Yao exclaimed.
  "Okay, okay, I'll wash up and come down." I shook my head helplessly through the screen.
  After saying that, I jumped out of bed and rushed to the bathroom. I quickly washed up, grabbed my bag, and headed downstairs. Before leaving, I told Xia's mother in the kitchen, "Mom, I'm not having breakfast, I'm leaving now."
  As I closed the door, I heard Xia's mother mutter, "You little rascal, always in such a rush, never even eats breakfast..." Then I heard nothing more.
  As soon as I stepped outside, I saw Yao Ersha across the street. Lu Yao waved to me, and I walked over at a leisurely pace. Before I could even speak, she pulled me towards the school. When we arrived, the school gate was already crowded with people, all there to see their exam results. Lu Yao pushed me to the front, and the first thing I looked at wasn't my own score, but Mu Yan's. Sure enough, it was first, and unsurprisingly, I was second. We
  had made a promise to each other to take the entrance exam for E University together. To keep that promise, I had Mu Yan tutor me. I called it tutoring, but every time, I would just stare blankly at him. We'd been together for almost a year, doing all the things couples do every day.
  "Xiao Xibao, look! I'm still in the same university as you!" Lu Yao was overjoyed.
  "Yeah, Yao Ersha, not bad!" I was happy for her too.
  "Xibao, why isn't your Mu Yan here yet? He's never late!"
  "I don't know, I'll call and ask."
  But the phone rang and no one answered until a woman's voice came through: "The number you dialed is temporarily unavailable." At that moment, I felt uneasy. Mu Yan never missed her calls; what was wrong today?
  Lu Yao noticed something was wrong and asked, "Xibao, what's wrong? What happened?"
  "His phone isn't answering," I replied
  . "Try sending him a WeChat message; see if he replies," Lu Yao said hurriedly.
  I hurriedly opened WeChat, opened his chat window, and a message popped up: "I'm leaving." I froze.
  "I must be seeing things, I must be, Yao, you silly girl, look, am I seeing things?" I said. Lu Yao leaned her head closer to me, still muttering "I'm leaving." When I heard that, my phone slipped from my hand.
  I took off running towards Mu Yan's house, ignoring Lu Yao's calls. My mind was filled with the thought, "Impossible, he can't be gone, impossible..."
  A gloomy rain began to fall. I just kept running, feeling nothing, nothing stopping me. When I got to Mu Yan's house, I took out my key and opened the door. The house was empty, nothing was there, not even Mu Yan.
  It's true, he's gone. I went out and walked in the rain, letting it soak me. He's gone,
  really gone. He left three words and left without a word, leaving nothing behind. Our promise, just like that, is hidden away. I dare not think about it, afraid my heart will ache too much.
  I spent four years of university alone. Four years have passed, and he never appeared. I never thought about him either. It just passed like that

  . Meeting the right person at the right time doesn't necessarily mean meeting the right person. I haven't forgotten him, but I haven't mentioned him since.
  A thousand miles of writing cannot compare to a few words from you; a gentle breeze and bright sunshine cannot compare to a fleeting glimpse of you.

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