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Chapter 96 Why are the adults talking and laughing?

If you find any hidden money in the room and let them handle it without explaining it clearly, you will be in trouble later.

Can't tell, is it okay?

The two of them disagreed with Su Chen's worries.

"She doesn't have any money, just clean it up!"

Ma Hongshen said this, and Feng Mei next to him did not refute.

After saying that, the two left.

It seemed that they were sure that the old man had little money.

After watching the two people leave, Su Chen was ready to start work. He had already received the five hundred yuan and wanted to see what tools the mission store had.

[Ding! Congratulations to the host for starting the second special mission!]

[Service item: five hundred yuan! Automatically converted into five hundred points!]

[Ding! The current five-hundred-yuan special mission store is now open!]

Each time you redeem points, the corresponding store will be opened.

It contains the items needed for each mission.

After Su Chen saw the 500-yuan special mission store, he redeemed all of it.

...

Leaving mother's small courtyard.

The two continued walking on the road, discussing the house:

"When the house here is cleaned up, we will move here!"

"Moving? Are you sure?"

"What? Ma Hongshen, you don't mean to keep your word, do you? You're a heartless person. When your mother first got sick, who was holding the toilet next to you? You, as a son, despise it, but I still insist on it.

I’ve been doing this for so long! If it hadn’t been an accident this time, I might still be serving him in the toilet!"

"No, I mean, didn't my mother just pass away, so she can't leave it vacant for a few days? Besides, we also have a house now!"

"Don't come here, the house has been promised for us to live in, so don't give me any trouble! Over the years, when your mother was alive, I didn't get any glory. Now that she's gone, she won't let me move in.

How many days will you stay?”

"Looking at what you said, aren't I afraid that my relatives and friends will gossip?"

"Gossip? They don't gossip enough? They're not itchy when they have too many lice! Don't forget, back then, my relatives all gossiped about you and even tried to persuade me not to talk to you. How did I do that? I'm not iron.

Do I want to be with you in my heart? I, Feng Mei, have never been afraid of gossip in my life!"

"You bring this up again! When you move, don't you just want to live in this big house? Just live in it!"

"Ma Hongshen, don't give me any trouble! When you wanted a house but not a house, a car but not a car, did I ever express dissatisfaction or anger? I, Feng Mei, have always cared about you and your mother-in-law.

No shame!"

"Okay, okay, I won't say anything anymore. Just move it. You can move it if you want after the cleaning is done!"

Seeing Feng Mei on the verge of bursting into anger, Ma Hongshen could only relent.

This woman never forgives anyone.

From time to time, I would use the events of that year to weigh on myself.

However, even if I disliked him in every possible way, I still lived with myself for decades in a muddle. It was really hard to have children.

Perhaps it was because of the inferiority complex she often told her about, or because of his heartfelt gratitude, he often felt that it was a good thing that Feng Mei could live with him for so many years.

So in life, no matter what happens, I can just muddle along.

....

Feng Mei has talked about her mother's small courtyard a lot over the years.

When I got married, I bought a small house of more than 100 square meters outside.

At that time, Feng Mei wanted to move out, so he took his wife to live there.

Later, after having children, I obviously felt that the house was too small.

Feng Mei wanted to go back to live again, and asked the old man to live in this small house, and gave her mother's small courtyard to her family of three.

My mother didn't want to leave the old yard, so she didn't agree.

Feng Mei was so angry that she simply had a falling out and never mentioned the matter again.

After her mother passed away this time, Feng Mei thought about building a house again.

Ma Hongshen also wanted to live in a big house, but he knew the rumors from his neighbors, saying that he just stared at the old man's house and was incapable of doing so. Furthermore, since his mother left suddenly, he always felt that the yard still belonged to his mother.

, I want to move in in a few days.

I didn't expect my wife's reaction to be so violent.

...

After leaving the house to Su Chen for cleaning, Ma Hongshen and the two returned to the funeral home.

My mother's body was cremated. After all, it was in a state of decay. Only cremation could be considered decent.

My son, Ma Xu, who is in high school, is crying and holding an urn in both hands.

A generation apart, Ma Xu has been very sad and cried hard after knowing that his grandma passed away.

At this point, even Ma Hongshen feels ashamed.

However, he has not shown much affection to his mother since he was a child.

Although his father passed away early due to a car accident, there were never many topics of conversation between mother and son, far less than the relationship between their grandparents and grandchildren.

...

The three of them took back the ashes.

A simple mourning hall was set up to house photos and urns.

In the evening, relatives and friends who learned the news came one after another to pay their respects.

During this period, Ma Hongshen served tea and water to accompany those relatives and friends.

The sadness seemed temporary. After everyone mourned, they still sat outside talking and laughing.

I watched my father chatting, laughing, and drinking with those people.

Look at my mother and those women sitting on the other side, discussing something. During the whole funeral, it seemed that no one else was feeling sad at all except myself.

Ma Xu didn't understand, and was even a little angry. He sat on the threshold alone, looking at the stars in the sky, with sour tears flowing down his face.

It was very sad that grandma passed away.

But why do these adults talk and laugh?

Especially my father, who is not filial at all!!

Tears welled up in his eyes. Ma Xu quickly wiped the tears with his sleeve, his eyes were red and his mouth was pursed.

It seems a little aggrieved.

He missed his grandma.

It was great when grandma was still around.

When I was in junior high school, my grandma had not yet suffered from Alzheimer's disease, and my parents were busy working.

It happened that I was weak at that time, and I would get nauseated easily after eating even a little food. When I stayed in the school, I couldn't eat for a whole day, and I kept vomiting. Later, there was nothing in my stomach, and I could only retching and vomiting acidic water. The teacher gave my parents a slap

The phone call was from my grandma who came over at that time.

Seeing her pale face, grandma burst into tears on the spot.

That was the first time he saw his grandma cry.

For many years, she has maintained a strong image, living alone with her children.

Even her father had never seen her shed tears.

But she shed tears because she felt sorry for herself~

Later, my grandma suffered from Alzheimer's disease, her behavior became weird, and her overall capable image disappeared.

He was talking nonsense, and no one could remember it. He clearly saw himself, but he shouted his father's name.

I dislike her for being dirty and smelly. When I go out, my friends will laugh at me because I have a crazy grandma at home.

Ma Xu avoided her very much, from occasionally visiting her to never seeing her again.

Until this time, I was told that my grandma passed away.

Only then did he realize that the grandma who loved him the most had left him forever. Thinking of everything in the past, he regretted not being able to stay with his grandma more.

He didn't know how long he cried, but the starlight in the sky turned from shining to faint, and he fell asleep in a daze...


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