As Xie Jiasen's car turned into the last intersection.

The four characters "West Mountain Cemetery" came into view.

I looked up and saw Pei Ke standing at the door, holding a bouquet of flowers in his arms.

As it drifted closer, I saw that the bouquet was filled with my favorite sunflowers.

I patted Pei Ke's shoulder, pretending not to see my hand pass through his body.

"Good kid, you haven't let me down after being friends for over ten years."

Hearing the voice, Pei Ke looked up at Xie Jiasen, tightly pursing his lips and putting his phone back in his pocket:

"Here? Let's go."

After saying that, he turned and walked into the cemetery.

This was the first time I came to the place where I was buried after I died.

But Pei Ke seemed to be familiar with it.

He walked without hesitation, turning left and right, and finally arrived at a very secluded corner:

"We're here."

Pei Ke stopped and bent down to place the bouquet in front of a tombstone.

Unexpectedly, Xie Jiasen suddenly turned around and grabbed Pei Ke's collar: "Are you playing me?"

It was because there were a few words engraved on the black tombstone-

Unnamed Grave.

Pei Ke had always had a fiery temper since he was young, but his expression didn't change much at this moment.

He tilted his head towards the tombstone: "Xie Jiasen, you may not believe me, but you should recognize what's inside that box, right?"

As soon as he finished speaking, Xie Jiasen let go of Pei Ke's collar and picked up the box in front of the tombstone.

I floated behind Xie Jiasen and saw that his other hand hanging by his side was trembling.

Xie Jiasen slowly opened the lid, and in the next second, he froze in place.

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