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A Brief Introduction to the Story of Photosensitive Summer

Zhang Wei is a freelance photographer. While taking wedding photos for customers in Achun's wedding studio, he engaged in so-called artistic photography for a living. The story is caused by bragging. Zhang Wei took his clients to the countryside to take photos and boasted to the farmers in the farmhouse he borrowed temporarily, saying that he could help other girls find jobs in the city.

The speaker has no intention, but the listener has intention. One day in early summer, that country girl called Eiko came to visit. Zhang Ben thinks that two days is enough to trick Eiko into coming back. However, Eiko was persistent, afraid of delaying Zhang Wei, and went out to find a job by herself. Zhang Wei thinks it is inconvenient for a girl to live at home. Eiko cleans the messy home diligently every day, which also makes Zhang Wei very uncomfortable. Helpless, Zhang Wei begged the female boss of the teahouse next to the photo studio to accept Eiko, and Zhang Wei promised to introduce the guests who took photos in the photo studio to the teahouse for tea.

Zhang Wei dreams of holding a personal photo exhibition in China Art Museum. He urged his assistant Mark to find a model for him for free. He thinks he is very talented, and models are only props for his photography in his eyes.

Zhang Wei's mood fluctuates with his artistic creation. Be kind to people around you when you are happy, and lose your temper inexplicably when you are unhappy. Eiko is very grateful to Zhang Wei for finding a job for himself, and some like him, but he is always hurt by Zhang Wei's words. All the friends around him advised Zhang Wei, but he said that he could not like a country girl.

Zhang Wei's mood finally broke out because a company that had planned to hold a photo exhibition for him rejected his work. The blow knocked him down. He took it out on everyone around him. Of course, it is Eiko who suffers the most. Zhang Wei's best friends, A Chun and Mark, point out his problems without mercy one after another, and he feels that he has been exposed to pieces.

Eiko in the teahouse shows the fortitude of a rural girl in the face of a drunken guest's irrationality. The guests made a scene in the teahouse. Zhang Wei, who heard the news, was afraid that Eiko would be bullied and shot in time. As a result, his nose was bleeding. That night, Zhang Wei took Eiko to his usual bar for the first time. He wants Eiko to feel the nightlife of the city, and seems to want Eiko to know that if she can't live according to the rules of the city, she can't stand in the city. Zhang Wei drank too much and talked nonsense. Eiko left in tears.

The next day, Eiko finally decided to leave here and go back to his hometown. Eiko's departure woke Zhang Wei up. He said he wanted to find the power of innocence through his works, but he didn't find it. Now, he seems to realize something. He decided to go to the countryside again and go to Eiko's house. All my friends came to see me off. He said he would be a brave man.