Chapter 607 Her message

Sahhati says that top architects who come out of the Myoka school are usually not very happy.

Because they have their own persistence and things they want to express, they often have many disputes with their clients.

"It was the same with Farana. When she just graduated, she quarreled almost every day and was always angry. She didn't feel better until she met your father."

Kavi: "My father is a Minglun school member. Can he... understand the buildings designed by my mother?" When his father was still alive, he had never seen his parents discuss the topic of architectural design.

Sahhati: "I don't think so. But he will be there for your mother, listening to her joy and sharing her pain."

"Farana had many suitors, but in the end she chose your gentle and patient father. I guess this is the reason."

Kavi seemed to understand something. "Is companionship more important than understanding?"

Kavi tentatively adjusted the password, and this time the notebook actually opened.

"Wow, it's open!" Sahhati was also surprised. "Go ahead, find a quiet place to take a look. I won't disturb you."

Kavi smiled and thanked him, "Thank you for inspiring me."

Sahhati waved his hand and said, "Don't be polite, you guys go ahead and do your work, I'll just go to the vegetable garden and then I'll be back."

I didn’t expect that the tomatoes grown by Gulersh are so delicious. I’ll steal some and pick some to make a salad.

Su's eyes curved and he immediately saw through it. "Which vegetable garden, Gulesh's?"

Sahhati nodded at the girl, "Hahaha, smart girl!"

Kavi opened the notebook from the past, and the front part was the diary written by his mother when she was a student.

{Everyone says that Mr. Sahhadi’s class is difficult, but I think it’s not so bad. Building structure is really annoying, but I gritted my teeth and barely persevered.}

Then after Farana graduated, she met Kavi's father.

{I met someone special to me. I didn't feel anything at first, but now I find that I am very happy to be with him.}

……

{We decided to name our child Kawi. Before, I only lived in my own shadow and dreams, and it was hard for me to imagine forming such a close relationship with others.}

Turning the pages further, the pages of the notebook were wet with tears and dried by time. The wrinkled pages recorded the broken mood.

{I couldn't accept the bad news for several days. My eyes were so swollen that I couldn't see clearly. I suspected they were lying to me and that this was a nightmare.}

……

{But I have to accept that there are people who need my care. I will raise Kawi, no matter what.}

Kavi recalled the time when his father disappeared from home and his mother fell into depression.

She couldn't sleep all night and just sat on the sofa in the living room, staring at her trembling hands.

She couldn't draw anything at that time, but she didn't even have the spare time to be sad, so she forced herself to cheer up for him.

Su looked at Kavi, who was feeling doubly sad at the moment, and had no idea how to comfort him.

The consolation from others was just to wrap him up with gauze, and the guilt made his wound never heal. It was hidden in every moment when he was touched, causing dull pain.

Kavi smiled and showed the piece of paper clipped in the notes, "Come here, Sue, look what I found!"

Su La responded in a long tone: "Okay--" But he was strong, and he walked to the present with a smile even with his injuries.

The piece of paper that Kavi showed was a simple colored sketch, showing four young men sitting or standing around a table, two of them drinking and chatting, one reading a book alone, and one folding his arms in silence.

One of the two people drinking and chatting happily has shiny golden hair, and the brushstrokes depicting him are the most detailed and his facial expression is the clearest.

Su guessed that this should be Kavi's father.

"This is what my dad looked like when he was young," Kavi confirmed Su's guess, and then thought, "As for the others... hm? They look familiar..."

Sitting opposite Father Kavi was a long-haired young man with long ears and a big furry tail. His hair was green, but not as dark as Tinari's.

Su was speechless. "There aren't many Tinal people in this rain forest. He must be Xiaoti's father!"

Tinari said that his hair and fur color were much darker than those of his elders, and because these colors absorbed heat very well, he was unable to explore the desert.

When he was a child, Tinari wanted to explore the birthplace of the Tinari people, but he ran to the edge of the desert and fell down due to heatstroke.

Su: "Xiao Ti said that he was very sad at that time, and felt that the "Big Dog of the Desert" had degenerated by his generation."

Kavi was puzzled, "Why is it the big dog of the desert? Where did this name come from? I remember that the Tinal people are fox-wolf orcs."

Su: "Because foxes and wolves are both canines. Balogasuna means big dog of the desert, which was named by Lanaro."

After solving the mystery of Tinari’s father’s identity, let’s look at the other two.

Besides Father Kavi and Father Tinari who were drinking and chatting happily, there was also a young man sitting at the table reading a book. He seemed to be completely immersed in his own world.

"You have to pose while reading... Could this be El Haisen's father?" Kavi complained, holding his forehead with his hand: "How can even habits be inherited?"

Su felt that the last one was the one who was really posing, "This hairstyle...it turns out that Seno's adoptive father had brown-black hair when he was young."

Kavi took a look and had to admit, "It was indeed Senior Gulesh. He has always been easygoing and let us, the younger generation, just call him by his name. I didn't expect that he had such a big idol baggage when he was young."

Su: "Kavi, Tinari, Elhaisen and Seno, you guys are friends. I didn't expect that your previous generation was also friends. What a special fate."

Kawi also feels that "there are many people in the teaching house. They are not classmates in the same college and they are engaged in different jobs. It is indeed a special fate that they can get together."

Farana wrote about this sketch in her notes.

{The person who initiated the family gathering was a talkative woman. There were three families including us, and one lone person.}

{The atmosphere of this kind of gathering is unexpectedly good, and communicating with others can make people feel peaceful.}

{My child will probably attend this kind of gathering in the future? I hope he will have more friends.}

Kawi sighed, "I didn't expect my mother had attended such gatherings when she was young. She seemed to be only good at talking about herself, not integrating into other people's conversations. When she didn't know what to say, she would just draw on the side."

At the end of the note, there are words from Kavi's mother to Kavi.

{Kavi, I was surprised and sad to learn that you were going to study at the Miaolun School. You are a very talented child and will definitely become a very good architect, but in the pursuit of art, the more talented a person is, the more painful it is.}

{No one can help you in the creative process. But outside of creation, learning to enjoy life and connect with others is the only way to relieve the pain.}

{When you feel sad, sit down and chat with your friends, accumulate some happiness and touching moments, so as to cope with the long years. Remember, companionship is important.}

Is this the message that his mother, as someone who has experienced it herself, gave him?

Kavi looked at the girl next to him and thought of his friends.

Not only today, but also in the past...

Kavi suddenly realized that he had already received a lot of companionship.