As March arrived, the weather grew warmer. Be it the grass lawns, the bushes, or the unevenly sized trees in the woods, all of them donned a layer of fuzzy greenery at the tips of their branches. From afar, they looked like mist or clouds, verdant and charming. Up close, the scattered growth patterns were full of character, epitomizing the saying, "From a distance, the grass seems green, but up close, it disappears."
However, in contrast to this were the gradually mounting trepidations among the students on campus.
Last year, a widespread epidemic suddenly broke out across the nation. Transmitted through respiratory droplets, saliva, and other means, it was complicated to treat, leading universities across the country to close for nearly two months. Even now, these students still remembered those difficult days of restricted movement.
But now, with the onset of spring, more and more people on campus were catching colds.
It started with just a few isolated cases.