Villa of Yearning, after dinner, Gu Ran took a walk alone in the courtyard.
Tianhai Villa was an integrated whole, but if you looked at a single villa, each seemed to be built in a secluded mountain forest.
That was indeed the case.
The flowerbeds and trees in the villa's courtyard still retained a trace of the deep mountain forest from which they originated, vestiges intentionally left intact during the initial construction, with ferns and moss emitting an ancient scent.
The courtyard had a lawn and a fish pond, dimly lit with ground lights, resembling a light, somber dream.
As Gu Ran walked through the courtyard, turning a corner might make him feel as though he was floating in a forest filled with fireflies.
He pondered over Liang Qing, thinking about the dreams he had at night.
Suddenly his phone rang.
[Su Qing: Where are you?]
Gu Ran took a photo of the tall palm tree in front of him and sent it to her.