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His features were delicate, unlike a northerner's. When I first saw him in the classroom, I thought he must be a student from Jiangsu or Zhejiang. Later, hearing him speak with the teacher, I realized he was from Zhili Province. After sharing a dormitory with him for two months, meeting him many times in the library, and one Saturday afternoon, riding a mule together out of Xibianmen, I came to know that this man was as silent as the dead. And strangest of all was his response after riding the mule back.
That afternoon, the luggage in the dormitory had been packed. The school attendant had moved out our baskets and books. The two of us, along with many classmates, went to a mule-cart shop outside Xibianmen to hire mules. Outside Xibianmen, a broad road led straight to Lugou Bridge. While hiring mules at the shop, one of the classmates, smiling, said to Yaru:
With that, he grabbed the mule's saddle and jumped on. Yaru, having no other choice, had to mount one as well. The two of them rode the mules for a stretch on the road and came back, his face still flushed crimson. All the classmates were laughing at him. Seeing him like this, I too felt very strange.
"I was so embarrassed today!"
"What I fear most in life is riding mules. When I was in primary school, once I rode a mule to a relative's house outside the city. The mule ran too fast and threw me off. I hit my head and bled profusely. Ever since then, I've been afraid at the sight of a mule."
One Sunday afternoon, as we walked at the foot of the Western Hills, the sun was about to sink behind the mountains. Only a few red clouds floated in the sky. He suddenly stopped, gazing at the distant horizon, and said to me:
Yaru's family consisted only of his mother and a younger sister. His father had died early. They had a few acres of poor land, and the annual rent was just enough for the family's sustenance. His school expenses were all covered by his own efforts outside. His mother and sister lived in a small county town not far from Beijing.
"My mother's health hasn't been good lately. My sister is almost of marriageable age. The family's situation worsens year by year. Seeing this, how could I possibly stay at home with peace of mind?"
After the summer vacation, he studied even harder. Sometimes in the library, he would sit until midnight before returning to the dormitory. His face grew paler day by day. Classmates all said he was ill and advised him to rest, but he never listened.
Unconsciously, I walked to that grave and saw a stone tablet in front. Carved on it were the five characters: "Zhu Yaru's Tomb."
In the morning of light snow, the surroundings were utterly quiet. Only the cold wind rustled through the withered grass, making a soughing sound.