Chen Xinyi's heart was a little looser, but not completely loosened, and she didn't sleep well all night.
For a while, I dreamed of my mother’s vague crying, for a while I vaguely heard Lao Chen Yinren’s angry curses, and for a while I felt like something was weighing down my body and I couldn’t breathe...
I finally struggled to open my eyes, the sky was already bright, and my chest was pressed down by the huge bear doll that was still at my feet last night.
No wonder I always feel a crushing pressure on my chest...
Turning around again, Yu Jian beside him had long since disappeared. Even the pillow was flat and without any indentation. He must have gotten up very early.
She stretched out and hugged the bear for a while before reluctantly getting up.
There was such a big fuss yesterday, and I didn't know how to get home to face my grandparents, so I just stayed at Yu Jian's place for the night.
When I walked out of the room, I saw Yu Jian and Grandma Yu sitting at the door chatting. The morning sun shone on her white cheeks, and the time was so peaceful that I couldn't describe it.
She stood there quietly watching her grandfather and grandson talking and laughing, suppressing the sigh in her heart.
"Xinyi is awake? Come and sit down." Grandma Yu spotted her first and called her over.
Before her brain could react, she moved her feet first, crossed over in two steps, sat down next to her, and sandwiched Grandma Yu on the left and right with Yu Jian.
Grandma Yu heard her granddaughter tell her about her early in the morning, and felt a little distressed. She patted her hand and comforted her: "Children, don't think so much. Just eat well, sleep well, and study well. Are you hungry? Let Ah Jian
Get you breakfast."
It's okay if I don't say it, but Chen Xinyi's stomach growled twice in response. The three of them were silent for two seconds, and then they all laughed out loud.
"Waiting-" Yu Jian stood up with a teasing smile.
The moment she approached the kitchen, she turned around and glanced at the door. Maybe it was what Grandma Yu said. Chen Xinyi couldn't stop laughing. She was not at all shy as usual in front of the old man.
Good.
Grandma Yu also feels that the little girl is in a much better state than before. It is not a bad thing to be obedient and sensible, but it is boring to always make yourself look like a little adult.
She whispered to Chen Xinyi secretly: "Jian used to hide in secret and cry. She thought I didn't know."
Chen Xinyi asked: "Why?" Although Yu Jian is not as out-of-the-box as Huang Nuan, she looks cheerful on weekdays.
"I'm afraid she misses her parents..." Grandma Yu sighed, feeling endlessly desolate.
Yu Jian was holding the porridge pot and hiding behind the door. The thin light from the crack in the door flickered across her eyelashes, making her tremble slightly.
The truth that the old lady didn't know was hidden in a diary hidden in a drawer. After returning from the capital, she accidentally knocked over the cup and water flowed into it before she discovered it.
The little girl in her original form was cheerful on the outside, but actually sensitive on the inside. Originally she was just making noise and didn't want her parents to leave Raoxiang, so she used the excuse of accompanying her grandma, but her parents really left her behind. A heart was planted in the little girl's heart.
Seed, this seed sprouted when I accidentally eavesdropped on my grandma's phone call...it turned out that my parents had given birth to a younger brother in Beijing.
As a result, some rumors in the village that favored boys over girls gradually eroded her heart. She paranoidly believed that her parents only kept her here to have another boy.
Of course, Yu Jian would not tell anyone in the Yu family these words, and she also threw the diary into an unknown trash can.
Let the past drift away with the wind, and those who are alive now should be a good family member.
"Grandma Yu, Xinyi, what are you talking about?" Huang Nuan ran into the yard and started to join in the fun. Then she saw Yu Jian walking out from behind the door, and her eyes were fixed on the pot in her hand.
, "Jian, what are you cooking for something delicious?!"
Yu Jian turned around, rolled her eyes at the ceiling, and left...
Eat, eat, eat, you know how to eat.
…
The second half of the Yu family's cookbook is a bit weird.
Yu Jian asked her grandma about the family history of the Yu family. She suddenly had an idea. But she thought it was too weird, so she smiled and shook her head.
Grandma Yu saw her interest and pointed out a clear path for her: "In the attic upstairs, there are books, notes and other things that your grandfather has been working on before he passed away. Go take a look and see if there is anything you are looking for.
s things."
No one had come to the small attic on the third floor for several years. The doorknob was covered with dust. Yu Jian blew on it and turned the doorknob.
She was choked and coughed several times by the smell of dust and mildew that hit her face. She finally got used to the smell. As soon as she raised her head, she was startled by a portrait directly opposite her.
In the middle of the night...
Another empty, dilapidated room...
In a 12-inch photo frame, a gray-haired old man smiled brightly at her...
If the photo hadn't been in color, she would have thought it was a portrait of a deceased person!
The corners of her mouth twitched several times, and Yu Jian looked at the old man in the photo intently. Wasn't this the grandfather she had never met?
She always felt that there was something familiar between her features, but her father looked nothing like him. The old man looked like a handsome guy when he was young. As for her father, uh...
Maybe she looks a little bit like Grandma Yu...
Yu Jian compared it carefully in her mind and finally gave up. Her father's appearance...
Tsk tsk.
Father Yu sneezed hard in his house far away in Beijing.
The small square space was filled with all kinds of books. Yu Jian took a rough look at it and found that he had covered almost all fields. It was obvious that the old man should be quite educated.
There was a brown wooden box in the corner with a few scattered books stacked on it. It should be where grandma said grandpa stored important things.
Yu Jian put the book on the ground, took out the key given by her grandma, and unlocked the lock on the box. The lock was of a very old style and looked old.
Holding my breath, I slowly opened the box. In the huge box, there were just a few things scribbled on it, including a rolled scroll, two collections of early poems, and a plastic-covered notebook.
Yu Jian opened the notebook, and on the first page was the strong pen calligraphy: The Yu family's family motto is to inherit the Tang Dynasty as its own responsibility. Her eyes moved slightly, and she continued to look back calmly. Further down, there was the place where the old man studied the poetry collection.
With food notes in mind.
After closing the note, Yu Jian touched the scroll at the edge with her fingers. Before her fingertips touched the scroll frame, she said "Eh".
This box actually has a mezzanine...
She reached down with her hands and groped carefully along the bottom edge, and finally found two spring buckles in the corner. She used both hands to exert force, and there was only a snap sound, and a small box about ten centimeters popped out from the bottom.
Inside is a waterproof kraft paper bag.
Yu Jian clenched her fist and unclenched it, a voice in her heart shouted at her not to take it, but in the end, she still stretched out her hand...
The cowhide bag was tightly sealed with a lacquer seal, and Yu Jian guessed that the old man didn't even know there was such a thing hidden in the box.
Tear it open, and there is still a piece of paper inside.
But Yu Jian's expression changed drastically. This turned out to be...
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