Chapter 1489 Reasons. Continued
"These."
The man immediately noticed the small flower baskets on the table in front of the girl.
"so much."
The man was surprised.
"dad."
The girl slightly restrained the smile on her face, but the corners of her mouth were still upturned.
The man arrived just in time.
She was thinking of going to find him.
"I want to visit my mother's grave."
"Tell me the address of your mother's grave."
"Oh."
The man suddenly realized, "These small flower baskets"
A smile appeared on the man's face. "Your mother taught you that, right?"
"Ah."
The girl nodded.
"well done."
The man walked into the house, picked up a small flower basket and looked at it carefully, "You are as clever as your mother."
There was a look of nostalgia in the man's eyes.
However, the man was a little amused, "Are all these small flower baskets for mom?"
"Do you want to fill your mother's grave with little flower baskets?"
"How can it be so exaggerated?"
The girl looked at the table. There aren’t that many, right?
I didn't feel anything while doing it, and I did so much without realizing it.
The girl felt a little guilty.
Seems like a bit too much?
But, “It’s not for mom alone.”
"Half of it is for Pia."
The girl argued.
"Apiao?"
The man inexplicably felt that the name was familiar.
He didn't care and was about to say something when a high-pitched voice suddenly sounded.
"Piao?!"
Both the girl and the boy were a little startled.
Turning around, "Mom?"
The man smiled bitterly, "Why are you so loud?"
The old lady ignored the man's words. She stared at the girl with a sharp look in her eyes. "Did you just say ghost?"
"Mom, what's wrong with you?"
The old lady's attitude puzzled the man.
"A Pia is Coco's friend, you-"
"do not you remember?"
The old lady interrupted the man and said, "Last time when we went to visit A Ling's grave, didn't this kid say he wanted to introduce a friend to us?"
"That friend is Pia."
"Am I right?"
The old lady's aggressive attitude made the girl a little flustered and at a loss, and she nodded subconsciously.
That’s right, the friend she wanted to introduce to them last time was Pia.
"That-"
The man still had some inexplicable old lady attitude, "Have we seen that ghost?"
"Ah."
The old lady sneered, "It's good to see you."
"The kid pointed to a place where there was no one and told us that the ghost was there!"
"what!"
A look of realization appeared on the man's face.
"I remembered?"
The old lady glared at the man and said, "You can't even compare to the memory of an old woman like me."
"This"
The man smiled bitterly.
No wonder he felt familiar with the name “A Piao” just now.
That's what happened.
After all, it's such a special name.
As soon as the old lady reminded him, he remembered everything.
Then, his brows furrowed and a serious look appeared on his face.
"cocoa."
"Do you still think ghosts are real?"
The old lady's voice drowned out the man's.
The child's behavior at that time scared the old people quite a bit.
Young people like this man didn't care much about it and just thought it was childish talk.
But they don't think so.
So the old man has a deep memory of this incident.
Just now, when she passed by the door of the girl's room and heard the word "Piao", she reacted immediately.
She suddenly became angry.
After so many years, this kid still thinks ghosts are her friends and real?!
She is no longer the little kid she used to be.
This concept of children must be corrected. "It actually exists."
The girl blurted out.
After she realized what was happening, she felt a little annoyed.
She remembered it too.
At that time, she introduced Pia to her family, but no one saw Pia.
They all thought she was lying.
But, she didn't.
Ghosts clearly exist.
"you"
The old lady was a little angry.
She glanced around and saw the small flower baskets piled on the table.
"These."
"Keke is going to visit A Ling's grave."
The man explained, "These are what she gave to A Ling and A Piao-"
The man did not continue.
He looked at the girl with a complicated expression.
"Don't go!"
The old lady spoke sternly.
".Why?"
The girl opened her eyes wide and was stunned for a moment before she reacted and screamed.
"There's dirt on your mother's grave."
The old lady spoke word by word.
"mom"
The man was somewhat unable to accept the old man's superstitious statement.
"What do you think of this child's situation?"
The old man's question left the man speechless.
"Piao is not a dirty thing!"
The girl didn't like the old man talking about her friend like that.
"Take good care of your daughter."
The old lady ignored the girl's rebuttal.
She glanced at the man and turned away.
Fortunately, apart from ghosts, the child did not say anything else inexplicable.
Well, as long as she's not allowed to go to her mother's grave, there shouldn't be a problem.
The girl clenched her hands at her sides.
"dad."
She turned to look at the man, with some hope in her eyes.
"Listen to grandma."
The man patted the girl's shoulder gently and said, "Your grandma is doing this for your own good."
"Don't go to your mother's grave for the time being."
“I haven’t been there in years!”
The girl suppressed her emotions.
She knew that in this family, only her father was most likely to tell her the location of her mother's grave.
"Is there anything wrong with me visiting my mother's grave?"
"You're not going."
"I go!"
The man shook his head and said nothing more.
He walked out of the girl's room.
"dad!"
The girl's straight back suddenly bent.
She is so casual.
No matter how she yelled or communicated with them calmly, it didn't help.
They will not change their opinion.
She didn't know how many times she had encountered the same situation.
Sometimes, she wondered, were they really listening to her?
Why don't you listen to her voice?
The girl's eyes were burning.
The vision gradually became blurred.
“I never knew the exact location of my mother’s grave.”
The girl said in a low voice, "I was too young when I moved, how could I remember where I used to live?"
"Later, I concentrated on studying, and after I was admitted to university, I forgot to eat and sleep in order to study abroad..."
“People are really forgetful.”
The girl bit her lower lip and said, "I haven't been there for a few years. I also forgot to visit my mother's grave."
"I just wanted to be independent from home as soon as possible."
“I completed all the preparations for studying abroad by myself.”
“Apply, get a passport, and study.”
“Too many things.”
"I"
"Feel sorry."
The girl spoke in a low voice.
".No."
The middle-aged man sighed silently, then smiled slightly, "You don't need to apologize to me."
(End of this chapter)