"To you, I'm just..."
Just... what? Ke Mingye wondered.
"The wind is too strong, I can't hear clearly."
As Ke Mingye spoke loudly, he walked forward, gradually approaching Bai Zini, and said irritably, "Classmate Bai Zini, didn't your mom ever tell you, don't wander by the seaside at night... it's really dangerous."
He took step by step towards Bai Zini and reached out to take her hand. At that moment, the sunset had completely dipped below the horizon, taking with it the last rays of twilight that had been spilling onto the world, and darkness fell over everything. From one end of the sea horizon came an overwhelming tide that swept in, engulfing the silhouettes of the two.
Amid a few cries of seagulls, the waves slowly receded back into the ocean.
When they came to their senses, two figures were lying sprawled on the soft, damp sand, staring blankly at the thoroughly dark night sky above, while waves gently lapped over the backs of their heads.