Chapter 1656: Xiao's Mother's Speculation
"Because I suddenly shouted out loud."
“Everyone in the office was shocked by me.”
"I don't want to either."
"I'm very busy today. There are so many things to do that I'm a little overwhelmed."
The young man pressed his brow and said, "But there are constant noises in my ears."
"I really can't stand it anymore."
"Just yelled it out loud."
"It is my fault."
"It's only right that the leader scolds me."
"And the boss saw that I looked really bad, so he didn't let me work overtime today and told me to go home and rest early."
“It is said that when you are in good spirits, you will be more efficient at work.”
"Ah, sorry."
The young man suddenly reacted, "I just said that I told you too many bad things."
"Now I'm complaining to you again."
Xiao's mother appeared by his side at an appropriate time and showed enough kindness to him, so he became somewhat "dependent" on her.
He told Xiao's mother some things that he had no one to talk to before.
The fact that they were just guests of the teahouse and the proprietress also made him feel at ease.
But wouldn’t it be too wishful for him to do so?
The landlady couldn't refuse him because he was a customer.
Although he deliberately spent more money here
Actually, only half of the month has passed and his spending has already exceeded his budget by a lot.
He felt as if he had suffered another mental blow?
"will not."
Mother Xiao shook her head.
However, when she heard the young people talk about their troubles, she really didn't feel that there was anything that made her feel embarrassed.
Moreover, the young people's confession to her gave her a fresh feeling.
In a sense, her own son was too powerful. She could hardly remember any scene of her son complaining or venting his grievances to her.
On the contrary, she would occasionally seek her son's advice when she had something to do.
Her mother made things very easy.
So, it seemed like this was the first time she heard the young people’s distress at such a close distance?
"I'm glad you trust me so much."
"You sit down for a while first."
"I'll bring you tea and some snacks."
"What do you want to eat today?"
Xiao's mother asked.
"Just as good as yesterday."
The young man smiled.
He was in no mood to choose tea and snacks.
"Ah, do you remember?"
The young man thought that there were so many customers in the store, how could Xiao's mother remember what he ordered yesterday?
"I don't really remember either."
"Just go ahead and do whatever you like."
"I can do it."
This teahouse has delicious tea and dim sum.
He just has a slight preference.
Basically, he has no problem with anything.
"Ok."
"Just a moment."
Mother Xiao smiled and nodded.
Tea and snacks arrived quickly.
Xiao's mother did not leave immediately.
She looked at the young man with some hesitation on her face.
She just had some thoughts about the strange sound the young man made.
"Small hole."
"Ok?"
The young man looked up at Xiao's mother with confusion in his eyes.
He was puzzled by the different expression on Xiao's mother's face.
“The sound you heard.”
"Can you tell what that sound is?"
"You said it sounded like a bad signal."
“Could it be something?”
"What is it?"
The young man's eyes widened slightly, "Do you know what that sound is?"
"no no."
Mother Xiao waved her hand, "I don't know."
“I just want to.”
"Is that so?"
Mother Xiao didn't know how to explain it.
Because of her own son's situation, she couldn't help but think of some unnatural phenomena.
However, this young man had also been to the temple.
so.
Mother Xiao shook her head.
Maybe she was just daydreaming?
"never mind."
Mother Xiao smiled embarrassedly, "Nothing."
"Hey?" The young man was stunned with a look of expectation, "Please don't."
"How can you say half the words?"
"I'm still waiting for your next words."
Seeing the young man's expression, Xiao's mother realized that she had said something wrong, but
"It's just a whim of mine."
"It's ok."
The young man shook his head hastily.
"Tell me, have you discovered anything?"
“It’s not like I discovered anything.”
Xiao's mother felt a little burdened by the young man's expectant eyes.
She smiled bitterly, "Then just listen to it casually."
"Ah."
The young man nodded.
"I just want to ask, have you listened to those voices carefully?"
“Could it be that those sounds are actually meaningful?”
"Maybe it wants to express something to you?"
Xiao's mother's words were a bit confusing.
The young man understood it. Probably?
"interesting?"
"But to me, it sounds like a bad signal - eh?"
The young man was stunned.
Bad signal?
Is it really because the signal is bad that the sound sounds so strange?
Is that why he couldn't hear clearly what those voices were saying?
and many more.
The young man pulled his thoughts back to their original state.
Isn’t it weird to think like that?
Did he hear the message from aliens?
How can it be?
The young man shook his head.
"I'm just talking casually."
Xiao's mother was not surprised by the young man's reaction.
"No"
The young man felt a little guilty.
I always feel that my performance just now was not very good.
Xiao's mother also means well.
"It's not that I don't believe it."
The young man racked his brains to think of an excuse, "That's me."
"If that's the case"
The young man gave up making excuses.
He chose to change the subject, "What should I do?"
“I have no idea what these sounds mean.”
He rubbed his ears.
"Why did you find me?"
The young man said this in a joking tone.
"Did you do something?"
Xiao's mother asked without thinking.
"what?"
The young man looked a little confused.
"You heard this voice suddenly, didn't you?"
Mother Xiao's eyes sparkled slightly, "Do you remember when you first heard this voice?"
"Did anything special happen at that time?"
"the first time?"
Xiao's mother's emotions infected the young people.
The young man began to think seriously.
After a long silence, ".I don't remember clearly."
The young man knocked his head hard.
A wry smile on his face.
"It seemed that by the time I realized it, it wasn't the first time I heard the sound."
“I just didn’t care at first”
“I thought it was tinnitus.”
"I thought it was just a temporary abnormality."
"After all, I've had tinnitus before."
"But it all healed quickly."
"Who thought this would last so long?"
"If, as you said, these voices have meaning, then as long as I don't understand what these voices want to express to me, I will never be able to get rid of them?"
This conjecture made the young man's bitter smile even more intense.
"In this case."
"Should I go see a psychiatrist?"
"Should I go find a master to help me?"
(End of this chapter)