"I know. I will. " Jacob tightened his grip on Sara's shoulder. Perhaps, accepting other people's advice and being modest would make him less likely to make mistakes.
The road was already so tortuous, and Jacob didn't want to take a detour again.
Sara stood aside and smiled. "Thank you."
"No, I should thank you. You made me think through a lot of things that I couldn't figure out in the past." Sean smiled sincerely. It was great that an outsider would come to such a classmate gathering today.
"Guys, the party is almost over. No matter where we are in the future, I hope we can keep in touch with each other. " Everyone was attracted by Noah's voice.
Jacob turned around and saw that Noah was standing beside the ordering platform with a microphone in his hand, announcing the end of the party.
Today had passed so quickly. As if it had been a lifetime, Jacob looked at everyone without saying anything. They had quietly approached each other.
Everyone looked at Noah. It was him who organized today's classmate gathering and announced the end of the party. They were very satisfied.
Both of Pock and Bodie didn't say anything. At first, Bodie was still discussing something with someone, but suddenly, he heard the announcement of Noah. Bodie, who had refused to listen to the voice, seemed to have to accept it.
To accept the separation and the fact that they had to call it a night. However, it seemed that Bodie was unwilling. He wanted to continue to talk to his classmate, but he found that he could not say anything.
Maybe it was just because Bodie couldn't speak it out that showed his sadness. The separation finally came. He was caught off guard.
"What I want to say is that thank you for putting down the business in your hands and rushing here today. Our friendship won't end here, and I believe that we will continue to write more stories of our own in the future. I wish everyone a bright future. "
As soon as Noah finished his words, he had his eyes turned red. There were still too many things to say and too many people to see today, but it was no longer a pity. At least for most people, this was enough.
Staring blankly at the students in front of him, Noah put down the microphone in his hand. From today on, the people gathered were scattered everywhere again. The group of people began to walk out one after another. They all lowered their heads and did not talk anymore.
Because many people were afraid that once they opened their mouth, they would say they didn't want to leave. In that case, they would really be reluctant to part with everyone and everything here.
It's time to say goodbye while everyone was silent.
At first, no one moved, and the atmosphere was deadlocked for a few minutes. Everyone stood still with a feeling of reluctance, but when the first person stepped out of the room, the people around followed him out one after another.
Jacob stared blankly at the crowd in front of him. Suddenly, a saying came to his mind, "There is no never-ending feast."
Perhaps, every moment in one's life was a constant separation, and only when people were separated could they feel it deeply.
Jacob tightened his clothes, feeling that today was the coldest day in this winter. Maybe spring was coming, but it was still cold in spring.
Jacob put his arm around Sara's shoulder in confusion. Fortunately, he still had Sara by his side. In this world, only his partner had accompanied him the longest.
Jacob didn't know it before, but now every time he thought of it, he knew it more and more clearly. Perhaps, today's meeting was to remind him to cherish the person around him.
With strength, Sara held Jacob's hand tightly. She knew what Jacob was feeling now, and she could also feel the same.
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