66 Missing (7)
"Ice?" Cheng Ye repeated in a low voice.
Inexplicably, I feel like I've caught something...
The few times Wang Gaojie looked at Cheng Ye, he saw the bruises on Cheng Ye's neck.
He suddenly exclaimed: "Damn it, Chen Jun, what did you do?"
He took Cheng Ye's arm, turned Cheng Ye around, and looked at the scars on Cheng Ye's neck intently.
His expression was shocked and his movements were exaggerated.
Cheng Ye's doubts that had just arisen were interrupted and he said calmly: "It's nothing, I was just careless."
"How could you accidentally damage your neck like this?" Wang Gaojie asked loudly, with an expression like "Don't lie to me."
Cheng Ye: "I can't tell you for the time being." After all, he didn't even know what was going on.
"If there's anything you can't tell me, if something happens to you, tell me and let's find a solution together!" Wang Junjie was very loyal.
"It's really nothing. I just accidentally did it while doing an experiment." Cheng Ye said lightly.
Wang Gaojie looked at Cheng Ye with a complex expression, full of helplessness, and finally sighed and said sincerely: "We are good brothers who have been through life and death. You can't hide something from me."
"From birth to death?" Cheng Ye raised his eyebrows.
"Why don't we skip class together... You don't know how vicious the counselor is..." Wang Gaojie said confidently.
Cheng Ye smiled: "Hey, brother, it's nothing serious."
"Don't support yourself." Wang Gaojie said with a serious face: "Seriously, if there's anything I can do to help, I'll let you know."
Cheng Ye pondered for a while and said in a low voice: "Let's do this. I'll try again tonight. If I still get nothing, I'll discuss it with you."
“It’s a deal!”
"It's a deal."
…
The two of them walked into the classroom, and Cheng Ye walked straight to the last row.
Wang Gaojie was surprised: "You won't sit in the first row today?"
Cheng Ye shook his head.
There are more important things than reading now.
Wang Gaojie followed Cheng Ye and also went to the last row.
Cheng Ye took out his phone and started searching.
"Do you really want to rent a house outside?" Wang Gaojie glanced at Cheng Ye's mobile phone screen, then looked at the marks on his neck, and couldn't help but confirm again with worry.
He was convinced that something was wrong with his brother, but if his brother didn't speak up, there was nothing he could do.
Cheng Ye didn't raise his head, his eyes were deep and cold, and his voice was calm: "I have some things that I need to deal with urgently, and I may have to be busy for a while..."
"Okay." Wang Gaojie took out two books from his backpack and placed them on Cheng Ye's desk: "I'll cover for you, you go about your business first."
"Um……"
Under the fluorescent lamp, Cheng Ye slowly began to search for some information he needed.
His hands rested naturally on the desk, his thin lips slightly pursed, his eyes slightly lowered, calm and composed.
The first thing I looked for was a small hotel near the school. The monthly price ranged from 500 to 800 yuan.
Some include water and electricity, and some don't. A room with air conditioning costs 100 yuan more per month than a room without air conditioning.
The photos on the platform show that the environment is average, the facilities are very poor, and it is a small room with a toilet.
But it’s okay to just last for a month.
After a short on-site inspection, you can make a reservation for the house.
Then he started searching for "how to remember the dreams you have had."
This is considered the top priority right now.
Only by writing down what dreams you had, can you have a chance to decipher them.
There are various answers in post bars, forums and other places, and they come in various ways, and none of them seem serious.
At this time, Cheng Ye saw a passage:
"In scientific research, a person has an average of 4-6 dreams every night, but when he wakes up in the morning, he often only remembers fewer dreams. Some people even think that they have not dreamed at all. Scientists believe that about 95% of
The dream was completely forgotten."
Cheng Ye's expression was solemn.
4-6 dreams?
No, although I don’t remember what dream I had, it must have been a dream.
Although it is incoherent, it must be the same dream.
This is an inexplicable intuition.
Cheng Ye took out a pen and paper and wrote down the first item on it: 95% of dreams will be completely forgotten.
He continued his search.
I found that I only enter dreams during rapid eye movement.
"Human sleep is cyclical. A sleep cycle is about 1.5 hours. In the second half of each cycle there is a rapid eye movement (rem) period, which is when dreaming occurs."
At this time, he recorded the second item: Dreaming only occurs during the rapid eye movement period.
"The process from waking up to the "slow wave sleep period" takes about 80 minutes. During the slow wave sleep period, although the amplitude of the brain waves is large, the vibration frequency is very low because there is very little brain activity.
But during the "rapid eye movement sleep period" of about 10 minutes, brain activity becomes significantly richer. Although it is not as frequent as when awake, it is enough to produce dreams."
Cheng Ye wrote down the third item: enough sleep time is needed.
In order to remember dreams, the brain must repeat the REM sleep period as many times as possible.
At present, only with enough sleep to have multiple repetitions of rapid eye movement can we have a chance to remember dreams.
How to remember?
Cheng Ye checked a lot of posts and summarized it.
1. Hint to yourself many times before going to bed that you must remember this dream when you have a dream next, and constantly emphasize and inform yourself.
2. Give yourself a specific action, such as something you often do every few minutes but don’t remember doing in the dream, to remind yourself that you are in the dream.
3. Place the recorder and notebook in front of the bed. You will be able to speak out the moment you open your eyes to avoid forgetting.
4. Write big words in the most eye-catching place: Think about what you dreamed about? Remind yourself to record it.
After Cheng Ye recorded all the information, he looked serious.
He was pressed for time, and he wasn't sure how many more dreams he could have.
Although there was no reason, he was very sure that if he didn't understand all this, he would either die in his dream or be swallowed by the shadow.
He had no choice but to confront him head-on.
So starting from noon today, he would race against time to start dreaming.
Try it a few more times and give yourself a chance to make mistakes. As you become more proficient, you will surely remember...
Jingle bell bell bell…
The get out of class bell rang soon.
Cheng Ye’s information has almost been checked.
He started packing his things and decided to take a leave of absence.
No time to spend in class...
"Why are you sitting here today?" Suddenly a figure blocked Cheng Ye's light.
A gray shadow fell down.
Cheng Ye raised his eyes.
The visitor is Liu Ning, 19 years old, roommate in the dormitory...
Um?
Cheng Ye frowned.
A hint of deep meaning flashed through his dark eyes.
……why is that……
…
Why just for a moment, he felt like he didn't recognize the person in front of him.
More like a trigger.
Because meeting this person activated the memory in his mind, or in other words, filled him with the memory of this person...
It was like a description of this person suddenly came to my mind.
Is it an illusion?
Chapter completed!