Chapter 787 The blind date is a hearing-impaired patient 5
Chapter 787 The blind date is a hearing-impaired patient 5
Zhou Lusheng's heart first trembled suddenly, as if he was hit in the face by a ping-pong ball. He was dazed by this slight and unexpected collision, and then he was belatedly aware of a sense of unreality.
As a result, facing Lingyao's gaze, Zhou Lusheng was suddenly at a loss for words. After a long pause, he slowly nodded slightly.
What I mean is, yes, you can continue to learn more about it.
Lingyao put his cell phone back, retracted her upper body and sat back down. When she sat down, the plate that she had just pushed over to her was pushed in front of her again by Zhou Lusheng.
This time, a circle of delicious crab meat was neatly placed outside the stack of shrimp meat.
Zhou Lusheng pushed the plate over, and when he saw Lingyao looking up at him, he immediately raised his hand to his mouth and made an eating gesture.
Lingyao looked at him in simple and easy-to-understand sign language. She did not reject Zhou Lusheng's kindness, but took another stacked plate, took out a small half of the crab meat and put it in front of herself, and then returned the rest to their original owners.
"You eat, I just ate and I'm already full."
Lingyao didn't speak fast, and she was standing right in front of Zhou Lusheng at the time, so he could see her lip shape very clearly, and Zhou Lusheng could also understand her lip language.
This time he did not continue to refuse, nor did he ask her why she had eaten before the dinner.
He just lowered his head, picked up the spoon, and slowly ate the crab meat and shrimp meat in the bowl bit by bit.
Lingyao peeled a lot of shrimp and Zhou Lusheng peeled a lot of crab meat, and with the other things on the table, Zhou Lusheng had no habit of wasting anything.
When he was young, his family was not well off. In order to treat his ear disease, his family had to take him to an institution for training. They were usually frugal, but Zhou Lusheng never went hungry. He was not picky about food and would not waste it.
So even though he ate slowly, he still ate it all.
When I stand up, I can feel my belly is round.
Zhou Lusheng puffed his stomach a little, withdrew his hand before Lingyao turned around to look at him, and straightened his back.
Zhou Lusheng had already paid for the meal when he entered the restaurant. Because of his hearing problem, he basically bought a set meal in advance every time he ate out and could take a seat directly by scanning a code, or he went to a restaurant where the food could be served by scanning a code.
Now that technology is advanced, it has become much more convenient for them. When Zhou Lusheng was young a few years ago, he basically never went out to eat by himself, let alone kicking a ball or playing the "save the princess" chasing game in groups after school like ordinary children.
He has been studying in a special school since he was a child and had close friends in school, but they were young at that time and everyone in school was hearing-impaired, so they didn't feel that they were different.
Until they went out to play together and saw a few students throwing sandbags in the amusement park. They were excited and wanted to play too, but when they signed to them expectantly, they were greeted with puzzled looks from the children.
Then the children looked at their waving fingers and seemed to have noticed something unusual.
“They can’t talk!”
Children aged seven or eight have the strongest curiosity and an innocence that is so frank that it is somewhat cruel.
They looked at Zhou Lusheng and his friends who were signing in sign language. They were curious at first, as if they had discovered some fun toys.
So driven by curiosity, I agreed to play with them.
But after playing for a short time, the children's curiosity was worn out and their already scarce patience was exhausted.
It was Zhou Lusheng's turn to catch the sandbag. He couldn't hear anything and could only stare at the sandbag.
But Zhou Lusheng, who was only eight years old, didn’t know that ordinary children would not be as “well-behaved” as they were when playing games. When children played games, they would communicate loudly.
In the team responsible for throwing the sofa, two boys shouted to each other, "Pass it over here." "Catch it."
The kids in Zhou Lusheng's team were also shouting, "Hide over here! Quick!" and "Get out of the way, I'll take the sandbags."
The result was that Zhou Lusheng did not hear his teammates' calls, and the children did not understand what Zhou Lusheng was doing.
As a result, Zhou Lusheng was hit by the sandbags every time. Later, the team that threw the sandbags found the weakness of Zhou Lusheng's team and soon caught Zhou Lusheng alone and threw sandbags. After a few rounds, Zhou Lusheng fell several times.
His arms and palms were covered with abrasions, as were several of Zhou Lusheng's hearing-impaired friends.
But they never said they wanted to quit, because they rarely had the opportunity to participate in such games. They were at an age when they loved to jump and run, so even though they were injured, they were happy.
Until the tall boy in Zhou Lusheng's team who was very strong and had always used sandbags to revive his teammates was angered by Zhou Lusheng's performance.
He immediately stopped taking the sandbag, walked out of the team, snatched the sandbag from the sandbag throwing team, and smashed it hard at Zhou Lusheng's face.
"Do you know how to play? Are you sick? You just stand there and let people hit you. You don't understand even when I tell you to move aside. How many of our lives have you wasted? Deaf people shouldn't play this kind of game!"
The boy was a little taller than the other kids in the field. He was angry, his chest was rising and falling unevenly, his face looked ugly, and he was very intimidating.
The other children were so scared that they didn't dare to move.
The sandbag hit Zhou Lusheng so hard that he took a step back and fell to the ground. The rough cloth of the sandbag also scratched his face, and blood was oozing out of the broken flesh.
Zhou Lusheng didn't understand what the other person was saying, but he could clearly see the disgust in the other person's eyes.
Zhou Lusheng, who had just been hit by a sandbag as a target, was neither angry nor sad. He felt that as long as they were willing to take him out to play, it would be fine.
Until he raised his head and saw the boy's disgusted eyes, then looked to his side, the boys and girls standing on both sides of the boy also lowered their eyes to look at him, with sympathy in their eyes, but more of it, rejection.
Just like how the locals look at outsiders, and how people from the same school look at people from other schools, a natural sense of superiority and group spirit brings them together, and Zhou Lusheng and his group are the ones who are excluded.
Only at this moment did Zhou Lusheng feel a little sad. He raised his dusty palms and wiped away the tears that were overflowing from the corners of his eyes and kept falling.
I wondered darkly and desperately in my heart, why?
Why can't he hear anything, why was his ear broken since birth...
Zhou Lusheng went home wearing his coat that day, not wanting his parents to know about this. However, he was only an eight-year-old boy, and even if he covered the wounds on his body with his coat, he had no way to make the wound on his face disappear instantly.
When Zhou's mother Zhou Xiao saw the slightly purple wound on Zhou Lusheng's fair face, she was immediately at a loss.
I immediately called the school to inquire. Before, when Zhou Lusheng went to class, his parents took turns to pick him up. But later, Zhou Lusheng made two friends at school and asked to walk home with his friends.
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