Bai Xi was reaching out to her for rescue.
And she encouraged her with words.
At that book signing event, Xu Xingguang met many readers who were lost in life, uneasy about the future, and tired of living.
But she always guided and encouraged them with words.
Her words were sharp, her stories were sad, and the characters she created were all vivid and fleshed out. But none of them were as gentle as she was.
Bai Xi heard the conversation in the video, and she awkwardly tucked her wind-blown hair behind her ears, softly saying, "During that time, I was very lost and even thought about dying."
"One day, I passed by a bookstore and saw the promotional slogan you wrote for your published work hanging on the store's display cabinet."
Bai Xi remembered clearly, the sentence was: 'What's braver than suicide is tenaciously living.'
