The days passed, one after another, bland and utterly devoid of surprise.
The trivialities of daily life read like a grade-schooler's diary.
Go to class, get out of class, head home, eat, sleep. A teacher might criticize it for being a simple log of events, but people's lives were indeed made up of these plain, unadorned parts. There really wasn't much to tell.
Chen Yuan felt like he had truly returned to a completely normal university life. Jiangg, one of the twins, had brought endless turmoil into his life when he first started college, like the soaring crescendo of a symphony.
But now the chorus was over. The strings had faded, and life had returned to its normal rhythm. He had no choice but to get used to it.
For several days, he stuck to his schedule: exercising, playing games, eating three meals a day, and never staying up late.
He made sure to be sound asleep before midnight, a defense against the assault of bad moods.
