When the plane landed in Nanchuan, Lu Yong's left wrist still had a red mark from Hannah's sleeping.

The girl pushed up the sunshade in a daze, and golden sunlight poured in, making the lip balm on her eyelashes sparkle like stars.

"Look at my hair!" Hannah suddenly covered her head. The woolen hat with rabbit ears that she bought in Harbin had turned into Teletubbies.

The taxi driver was a chatty local expert. When he heard that they were going to Jinfo Mountain, he swerved the steering wheel to the right and said, "Let's take a shortcut!"

Hannah was thrown into Lu Yong's arms. The smell of mint shampoo and the "The Most Dazzling National Style" played by the driver mixed into a strange chord. In the rearview mirror, the reflections of the two people appeared and disappeared on the winding mountain road, like a puzzle piece blown away by the wind.

The hotel front desk recognized their couple bracelets - they were made of glass and bought at Daqing Ice and Snow World, and were now soaked with water in the subtropical climate.

"We've upgraded your room to a view room. You can see the Buddha's light when you open the window." When the waiter handed over the room card, Hannah was standing on tiptoe to pick the willow catkins stuck on Lu Yong's shoulders. This action made the marble floor reflect two clouds next to each other.

When putting down the luggage, a small incident occurred. Hannah's floral dress caught on Lu Yong's camera strap, and the two fell into the lazy sofa, knocking over the welcome fruit plate on the coffee table. At the moment when the mangosteen rolled onto the carpet, a bell suddenly rang outside the window, startling the blue-tailed magpie that landed on the balcony railing. "It's urging us to leave." Lu Yong stuffed the peeled lychee into Hannah's mouth, and the juice on his fingertips looked like amber in the sun.

At the cable car queue, Hannah stared at the rooftops getting smaller and smaller, and suddenly clenched Lu Yong's hand: "What if there's a power outage?" Before she finished speaking, the car shook violently, and she fell into Lu Yong's arms. The young couple opposite laughed kindly, and Hannah blushed and took out her phone: "Look! The sea of ​​clouds has wrapped us up like dumplings!"

The cliff plank road was more thrilling than expected. As Hannah clung to the rock wall, the mountain wind blew her sun protection jacket into a bulging sail. Lu Yong walked backwards in front, and the lens cap fell off at some point, but he was only focused on taking pictures of Hannah's bangs blown by the wind. "Great photographer Lu!" The plank road trembled slightly when Hannah stomped her feet, "If you don't walk carefully, you will sleep in a standard room tonight!"

After turning around the Eagle's Beak Rock, the cool air of the Ancient Buddha Cave hit us. Hannah's sandals slipped on the stalactites, and Lu Yong's hand immediately wrapped around her waist. The tour guide said that if you touch the lotus seat, you will live together forever. Hannah stood on tiptoe for a long time but couldn't reach it, so Lu Yong suddenly lifted her up by her waist. "You stole the gym membership card!" Hannah's scream echoed in the cave, and in the spot of light from the mobile phone flashlight, the shadows of the two danced a duet on the stone wall.

The midday sun made the glass viewing platform look like a steamer. Hannah sat in the shade of a tree and watched Lu Yong queue up to buy sour plum soup in the 40-degree heat. The old lady selling drinks suddenly pointed at her and exclaimed, "Girl, your boyfriend's back is all wet!" Hannah jumped up and wiped his sweat with a tissue, and found that the back of his T-shirt had been wrinkled by her.

The aroma of roasted corn wafted in the air on the way down the mountain. Hannah squatted on the roadside and bargained with the vendor, her hair stained with charcoal ash. Lu Yong smiled as he scanned the code to pay, and suddenly she stuffed his mouth full of corn kernels: "To make you laugh! This is the bargaining gene of Northeast girls, don't you understand?" The shiny corn was passed back and forth between the two, and the sound of chewing like popcorn was mixed with the sound of cicadas.

As the evening glow dyed the ropeway carriage red, Hannah fell asleep on Lu Yong's shoulder. The number of steps on her wrist stopped at 23,000. Her hairband fell somewhere, and her loose hair got tangled in Lu Yong's shirt buttons. The old cows returning late from the terraced fields below raised their heads and mooed, startling Hannah to open her eyes suddenly: "My earrings!" It turned out that the pearl on the left was stuck on the zipper of Lu Yong's backpack.

When they returned to the hotel, they found rose petals scattered in the bathtub. Hannah leaned over the peephole to investigate: "Tell me! Did you arrange this secretly?" Lu Yong raised his finger dipped in roasted corn sauce and swore. Suddenly, the bedside phone rang. The front desk said it was a gift from Jin Foshan to the step champion of the day. When Hannah soaked her feet in the massage bathtub, Lu Yong was applying a Band-Aid to her worn heels. The jasmine scent of the bath salts overwhelmed the smell of the medicine.

A light drizzle suddenly fell on the terrace late at night. Hannah wrapped in a bathrobe secretly drank the sparkling wine in the refrigerator, and she used Lu Yong's shirt as a rag to wipe the wine stains. The mountains in the distance were looming in the rain, like ink stains blurred by water. At a certain moment, the two spoke at the same time, and stopped at the same time. Hannah's toes touched Lu Yong's calf under the table: "You speak first." "Tomorrow." "The weather forecast says sunny to cloudy?" "No, I said it's my turn to apply sunscreen for you tomorrow."

When the rain stopped, the moon came out, and Hannah's mobile playlist just happened to be playing "Slowly Falling in Love with You". She stepped on Lu Yong's slippers barefoot, and the two danced unison on the terrace tiles. The socks hung on the back of the chair dripped with water, drawing intermittent five-line music in the moonlight. A child's sleep talk came from the next room, and Hannah suddenly bit Lu Yong's earlobe: "Hey, let's go to the desert to see the stars next time, okay?"

The next day, before the morning mist in Shanwangping had dissipated, Hannah knocked on Lu Yong's door holding a selfie stick.

She changed into a goose yellow dress today and pinned a butterfly hairpin she bought in Jinfo Mountain yesterday in her hair, making her look like an early spring butterfly flapping its wings.

"Hurry up and check the weather forecast!" She put her phone in front of Lu Yong's eyes, "There will be a sun shower at 10 o'clock. We have to take enough photos before the clouds start to fight!"

The shuttle bus driver was an old man wearing reading glasses, and the car stereo was playing hits from the 1990s. Hannah shook her head to the tune of "Flowers in the Mist", and her hair brushed across Lu Yong's nose, making him sneeze three times in a row. "A-choo King!" Hannah smiled and threw a mint candy. The candy wrapper drew a silver arc in the morning light and happened to fall into the fake collar of the old man in the front row.

Hannah squatted down and stopped walking after walking only 50 meters along the Metasequoia Forest Plank Road. "My heel is stuck!" She pointed at the gap in the antiseptic wood and wailed. Lu Yong knelt on one knee to check and found that the stiletto heel was stuck between two wooden boards, like a silver fishhook held by a mountain god. The noise of the tour group could be heard in the distance, and Hannah was so anxious that she pulled off her silk scarf to cover her calves: "Hurry up and find a way, this is so embarrassing!"

Lu Yong took out his car keys and used them as a crowbar, and sawdust fell into the moss covered with morning dew. Hannah suddenly took out her air cushion to touch up her makeup: "Remember to make me die heroically." With a click, the heel of her shoe with sawdust was freed, and when she jumped up, she almost knocked Lu Yong's baseball cap off. The two of them fell on the wet wooden boardwalk, startling the blue-crowned sparrows that were being intimate on the treetops.

At the corner of the colorful highway, the old lady selling baked potatoes waved at them mysteriously. Hannah held up the hot potatoes, blowing air and stamping her feet, and sprinkled chili powder on Lu Yong's white T-shirt, blurring out red plum blossoms. "Twenty yuan!" The old lady showed the payment code, and Hannah's eyes widened: "Grandma, are these potatoes made of gold?" When Lu Yong finally scanned the code to pay, he found that the old lady secretly stuffed two more into the plastic bag.

The weather forecast was eerily accurate. At 10 o'clock, the sun shower fell through the Metasequoia needles, and Hannah's straw hat became a colander. She dragged Lu Yong into the viewing pavilion, and her canvas shoes left a series of wet marks on the wooden floor. Across from the young couple, they shared the same raincoat. Hannah suddenly lifted Lu Yong's sun protection jacket and got in: "Quick! Take a photo of the artificial tent!"

When the rain stopped, the stone road shone with a shiny light. Hannah insisted on taking off her shoes and socks to play in the water. Lu Yong walked behind her with her muddy sandals in his hands, and suddenly caught a glimpse of wild berry bushes on the roadside. "Don't move!" He reached out to pick a red fruit, but Hannah turned her head and bit his fingertips. The sour juice exploded on her tongue, and she frowned and hit Lu Yong's chest: "Murdering my girlfriend!"

There was a long queue at the forest swing area. Hannah stared at the girl in Hanfu taking photos in front of her, and suddenly pushed Lu Yong under the wisteria trellis. "You'll have three minutes to learn her photo poses!" She gave orders with her hands on her hips, like a director of a film crew, until she found out that Lu Yong secretly took an ugly photo of her grimacing and chasing away bees, and chased him around the swing three times. Something went wrong during lunch at the farmhouse. Hannah scooped a spoonful of tofu pudding and rice, and suddenly tears came to her eyes because of the spiciness. Lu Yong pushed his bowl over, but she mistakenly drank the rice wine dumplings. After two bowls, the girl's cheeks were redder than the dried chilies on the stove, and she lay on the bamboo dining table and hummed: "Lu Xiaoyong, carry me on your back to see the couple tree."

The treasure of Shanwangping is two ancient ginkgo trees entangled for a hundred years. The light spots cast by the treetops are filled with red ribbons for blessing. Hannah stood on tiptoe to tie a silk scarf to the branches, and the tip of her hair brushed Lu Yong's Adam's apple. The administrator held up a loudspeaker and shouted: "That female comrade! It is forbidden to hang personal clothes!" Lu Yong held back his laughter and took out ten yuan, bought a regular wishing ribbon and handed it over.

In the evening, smoke rose from the camping base. Hannah squatted in front of the grill to figure out how to ignite the fruit charcoal. Lu Yong came back from borrowing a lighter from the next tent and found that she had smoked herself into a cat. "I have developed charcoal-grilled marshmallows!" She came over with her charred masterpiece, and the sugar threads stuck to the corners of Lu Yong's mouth, coated with a layer of gold by the sunset.

Before the movie on the Starry Sky Terrace started, Hannah wrapped herself in a rented military coat and snuggled into Lu Yong's arms. Dust was flying in the beam of the projector, and she suddenly whispered, "Actually, I brought a hot pack in my bag." When Lu Yong looked down, he found the Polaroid photo she had hidden away - the one that he had hidden in the sun and rain that morning, with a crooked heart drawn on the back.

On the return ferry, Hannah was sleeping soundly with her head resting on Lu Yong's shoulder.

The mobile phone album automatically generated a memory video, and the background music happened to be the song "Summer Blown by the Wind" that they hummed while hiding from the rain.

The driver saw the stars on the girl's eyelashes from the rearview mirror and quietly turned off the car stereo.

The mountain breeze blew through the half-open car window, blowing Hannah's hair into gentle waves.

The next morning, before the morning mist in Shenlong Gorge had dissipated, Hannah was circling the hotel corridor holding up her phone navigation: "Rafting will start at 10 o'clock! Get up quickly!"

When Lu Yong opened the door with messy hair, he almost knocked the soy milk cup out of her hand - the cup was printed with the ugly photo taken in Shanwangping yesterday, and the straw was stuck at the corner of his crooked mouth when he was sleeping.

The driver of the scenic area sightseeing bus was a girl wearing a straw hat. The car stereo was playing "The Love of the Boat Tracker". Hannah swung her feet to the rhythm, and her newly bought lace-up sandals "snapped" onto Lu Yong's sneakers. "It's over, this is a show of force from the mountain god." When she bent down to pick up the shoes, the end of her hair brushed against the scratcher of the old man in the back seat, causing him to sneeze three times.

At the entrance of the glass plank road, Hannah was holding onto the railing like a statue: "Lu Xiaoyong, if I fall down." Before she could finish her words, she was squeezed by a tour group uncle and stumbled. The sunscreen jacket hooked on Lu Yong's camera strap. The two stumbled and fell into the transparent viewing platform, and their reflections overlapped in the sky above the 300-meter-deep valley like clumsy lovebirds.

The canyon wind blew Hannah's straw hat into a flying disc. Lu Yong chased her 20 meters and successfully saved the ball. He turned around and found that the girl was holding a selfie stick and taking pictures of him with his butt sticking out. "This one is called "On the Multiple Uses of Boyfriends." She shook her phone and smiled mischievously, and the Sanwangping butterfly hairpin in her hair fluttered its wings in the sun.

While waiting in line at the rafting dock, Hannah arranged the snacks in the waterproof bag into a Bagua formation. "Put the energy bars on the left and the plum candies on the right. If the boat capsizes later, remember to grab the sweet ones first." She was serious as if she was planning a strategy, but the rubber boat was hit by the waves and turned 180 degrees as soon as it entered the water. The two screamed and fell on each other's legs, and the sunscreen mixed with mountain spring water flowed into a stream between their necks.

When crossing Hutiaotan, one of Hannah's sandals was swept away by the rapids. Lu Yong paddled to chase it and almost fell into the whirlpool. The silver sandal he retrieved contained three small fish fry, which splashed in the water at Hannah's feet. "This is a limited edition ecological shoe!" She stepped on Lu Yong's thigh with her bare left foot, and the toenails were tanned to a candy-like luster by the sun.

The midday sun turned the pebble beach into a teppanyaki. Hannah squatted in the shallows, turning over rocks to look for crabs, her skirt floating in the water like a blue lotus. When Lu Yong came over with roasted corn, she suddenly jumped up and stuffed a mountain crab the size of a fingernail into his collar. "Look! Our token of love!" The little crab clamped Lu Yong's collarbone and they both laughed and fell on the hot rocks.

The suspension bridge was swaying halfway up the mountain. Hannah held onto the iron chain and took small steps. When she reached the middle, a strong wind suddenly blew, and the bridge swayed like a pirate ship. Lu Yong took out his cell phone and played "Wedding March". While she was distracted, he shook the iron chain violently: "Ms. Hannah, whether poor or..." Before he could finish his words, the girl pinched the soft flesh on her lower back, and her cry for mercy echoed three times in the valley.

There are thousands of wooden prayer signs hanging in the ancient vine tunnel. When Hannah stood on tiptoe to find an angle to take a photo, her sports bracelet suddenly popped open and hit an old wooden sign with "2018 Zhang Wei Li Fang" written on it. "Look! I hit a living fossil of love!" She held the wooden sign as a gavel and insisted that Lu Yong write a sequel for the strange couple.

The rainbow under the waterfall appeared and disappeared from time to time, and Hannah insisted on taking the internet celebrity photo of "holding a rainbow in her hands".

Lu Yong held up the phone and adjusted the angle, not even noticing that his back was soaked.

When the shutter was pressed, she suddenly turned her head, and the rainbow just passed through the gap where the tips of their noses touched. The stolen kiss in the mist was frozen into a hazy halo.

When they were going down the mountain, they were hit by a sudden rain shower, so Hannah put her sun jackets over their heads as a temporary awning.

Lu Yong's sneakers kept slipping on the moss, so he simply carried the girl on his back and used her as a human crutch.

"Your heartbeat is louder than thunder!" Hannah grinned against his ear and drew circles on his collarbone with her fingertips.

The squirrel hiding from the rain held a pine cone and watched them pass by, and two wet smiling faces were reflected in Heidou's eyes. (End of this chapter)

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