After staring for about ten seconds, he realized he was really falling behind and quickly lifted his feet to catch up with the figure of Wei Liang.
However, once he stepped beyond the sign, he hadn't walked far when that almost forgotten, faint sense of resistance, like the claw of a demon probing out from the shadows, lightly grazed his body again.
He stopped in his tracks, casting his gaze back towards the cafeteria.
He felt that this cafeteria... might be different for him now.
Or rather, his feelings towards the cafeteria had become different...
Bathed in the remaining glow of the sunset, the cafeteria took on a thin blush, like a tower in olden days that had seen the tribulations of war, rooted in the recess of a deep pit.
The mountains around the cafeteria, dyed with a faint red light as though planted with a swath of maple trees, allowed the evening breeze to shepherd the mist, crawling out from the woods and gradually converging towards the location of the cafeteria.