Packing up Dog's black and white photo, Gao Ming looked at Wei Dayou, who was still in a daze, "Why did they specifically throw You out? Could it be because the blind man is not blind in heart, and found out You is my friend?"
After a long time, Wei Dayou's eyes finally returned to normal. Seeing Gao Ming, he wept bitterly, the tall, muscular man acting as though he had suffered an enormous injustice.
"I kept shouting your name. I was really going mad. I felt like I had spent a century in a silent darkness," Wei Dayou said, wiping his tears. "I was afraid you'd come and get trapped as well, yet I had no one else to rely on."
For ordinary people to suddenly experience a blind person's life can indeed be very painful, because having once seen, they're more likely to collapse.
"I'm sorry you had to suffer all this," Gao Ming supported Wei Dayou, who was still not completely adjusted to reality. "But we can't go home now, or more precisely, you can't just return like this."