Chapter 51 You are dying
Hiramiya Chiya?
The not-quite-standard monk.
Is he visiting me on behalf of the school?
It's really troublesome.
People always like to start from their own perspective, then imagine a series of stories in their minds, and finally do some stupid things.
She doesn't need any visits, and she's not that fragile. She just wants to be alone for a few days occasionally to let her broken heart heal gradually.
"Momoko, is he the Hiramiya Chiya you mentioned?"
A voice came from Momoko Aso's arms, and then a little head popped out.
Looking down at the view below, when he met Pinggong Qianye's gaze, his little head quickly shrank back and he said anxiously: "Taozi, Taozi, he seems to be able to see me!"
"It's okay. I won't let him into the room, and I won't give him the chance to hurt you."
Momoko Aso gently stroked her sister's head in her arms with a gentle tone, then reached out to draw the curtains on the windowsill to block the prying eyes from below.
Below, Hiramiya Chiye withdrew his upward gaze. When Aso Momoko was looking at him just now, he was also looking at Aso Momoko.
Today, Momoko Aso's physical condition is much weaker than the last time she was seen. Her face is pale and almost bloodless, and her mental state is on the verge of collapse.
Although she was trying hard to lick the scars on her heart, even if the broken mirror was glued together again, it would leave scars that were difficult to heal.
Momoko Aso's condition is very serious.
Pinggong Qianye walked to the door and rang the doorbell.
Soon, Momoko Aso's parents opened the door.
In order to take care of Momoko Aso and worried that she might do something dangerous, the two of them chose to take leave and stay at home to prevent an irreparable tragedy from happening.
Hiramiya Chiye walked through the entrance, sat down on the sofa in the living room, explained her purpose, and then began to ask them about Momoko Aso.
Momoko Aso's father sent his pregnant wife back to her room to rest, and then he told Chiya Hiramiya about the past.
Momoko Aso has a twin sister named Aso Xiangxiangzi, who died in a car accident three years ago.
The cause of the car accident was that he did so poorly on the exam and was scolded by his parents. He could not bear the injustice and ran out of the house crying.
Momoko Aso followed her sister out, and when crossing the road, Momoko Aso ran crying and did not notice the car coming from the front.
Tragedy happened right in front of Momoko Aso, who was still in the sixth grade of elementary school.
After that, Momoko Aso's psychological and mental state began to gradually become abnormal.
Every day after school, she would lock herself in her room, and except for eating, she rarely communicated with her parents.
Instead, he stayed in the room alone, talking to himself.
At the beginning, they chose to let time dilute the sadness in Momoko Aso's heart.
But three years have passed and nothing has changed.
They consulted a psychologist about this, and the psychologist told them that Momoko Aso had closed her mind and only her deceased sister could enter and exit freely.
If they choose to have another child, perhaps Momoko Aso's situation will improve.
To this end, they went to the hospital many times in their forties and finally succeeded in having a new child.
When they told Momoko Aso the news, what they waited for was not improvement in her mental and psychological problems, but a more sickly and weaker Aso.
After listening to Momoko Aso's father's confession silently, Chiya Hiramiya roughly understood the origin of all the problems.
People often say that even an honest judge cannot judge family affairs, so it is naturally difficult for monks to get involved in other people's family affairs.
But from an outsider's perspective.
Momoko Aso's parents should bear the main responsibility for this incident. They failed to care for and understand their daughter, which became the source of the tragedy.
They were indeed negligent parents, but they also loved Momoko Aso so much that they tried their best to have another child in an attempt to help Momoko Aso return to normal.
From Momoko Aso's perspective, the psychological trauma left by the death of her beloved sister in front of her is absolutely unimaginable.
The cause of my sister's death was related to her parents, and her parents loved her very much.
Hatred and forgiveness continue to grind her soul, and her fragile soul will eventually be overwhelmed.
Buddhists often say let go. It seems like a simple sentence, but it is actually heavier than a thousand pounds.
What's more, Momoko Aso is just a 16-year-old girl. It would be strange if she could let it go so easily.
"Hiramiya-san, I told you all this just because I hope you can help me persuade Momoko to stop dwelling on the past."
Hiramiya Chiye neither agreed nor refused the request from Momoko Aso's father.
He walked through the living room, up the stairs, and arrived outside Momoko Aso's door. "I'm not interested in seeing anyone!"
"Not to mention he's just a monk with nothing but appearance!"
Inside the room, Momoko Aso's voice was cold, filled with an indifference that kept people at a distance.
Click.
It was the sound of the doorknob turning.
Then, the locked door was opened, and the figure of Hiramiya Chiya appeared in Momoko Aso's sight.
"..."
Momoko Aso glanced at the door lock. She had clearly locked it, so it was impossible for anyone to open the door and come in from the outside.
"The door lock of your house is broken and you need to find someone to repair it." Pinggong Qianye explained seriously.
Momoko Aso looked at the deformed door lock again. It was obvious that the door lock had just broken.
She took a deep breath and said, "Even if the door lock is broken, I didn't allow you to come in!"
"Oh, is this your room?"
"Is it interesting to pretend to be stupid and ask a question when you already know the answer?"
"I don't think this is your room."
Hiramiya Chiya walked towards Aso Momoko, "There seems to be a disagreement between us on this issue. We need to sort it out before we can come up with a correct answer that satisfies both parties."
"hehe."
Momoko Aso just sneered, leaning against the wall on the windowsill, her face full of indifference and resistance.
"How can we prove who owns this house? What kind of factual evidence do we need to prove it?" Pinggong Qianye took a few steps closer.
"This is where I have lived since I was a child. Isn't this fact enough?"
Pinggong Qianye nodded, "In other words, whoever lives here first will own the house?"
"I'm not interested in arguing with you!"
Momoko Aso's pale face was tense, and her eyes showed no sign of hiding her disgust.
"Who's interested in debating with me? Are you interested?"
Hiramiya Chiye was already three steps away from Aso Momoko.
His gaze fell on Aso Momoko's arms, his eyes flashed slightly, and he could see Aso Momoko hiding in Aso Momoko's arms clearly.
"You, can you see me?"
Aso Xiangxiangzi poked her head out from Aso Momoko's arms, stared at Heimiya Chiye with curiosity, and even waved her little hand at Heimiya Chiye.
"Your hand waving is very interesting."
"Ah! You can really see!"
Aso Xiangxiangzi was frightened and hid back in Aso Momoko's arms.
"Monk, what on earth do you want to do here?"
Aso Momoko turned her back to prevent Hiramiya Chiye from looking at Aso Kakako.
"Save people and save souls."
"Another self-righteous high-handed attitude!"
Momoko Aso was disgusted by the words of these monks, who always thought they could save the world.
"You're dying." Pinggong Qianye's tone was calm.
“…” Momoko Aso was silent for a moment, then said coldly: “You don’t have to worry about my affairs, and I don’t remember that our relationship is so good that you can come and go in my room at will!”
"Perhaps you are not afraid of death, but, Aso Xiang Xiangzi, are you really willing to see your sister go to this point?"
"You guys are trying to blackmail my sister again!"
Momoko Aso's face turned completely dark and she jumped off the windowsill. Aso Kakako stuck her head out and wanted to say something, but Momoko Aso wrapped her head with one hand and merged her soul into her body.
In the room, a biting cold wind suddenly blew.
(End of this chapter)