"Aunt Zhang, it seems that I took something out of the vegetable basket and threw it into the trash can."
Aunt Zhang??
Did you leave the packet of medicine on purpose?
Han Yi'er quickly walked to the trash can in the kitchen. Just as she was about to bend down to look for it, Aunt Zhang came over and asked, "What are you looking for?"
"Aunt Zhang, have you seen the package of things I brought back?"
"Oh." Aunt Zhang finished speaking and opened the trash can: "Is it this? I thought it was useless and threw it away. I'm sorry."
Listening to what Aunt Zhang said, Han Yi'er couldn't help but start to blame herself for being too worried.
I actually suspected that Aunt Zhang had dropped her medicine on purpose. What did Aunt Zhang do with the medicine?
Even if she knew that the medicine was for the master, there was no need for her to stop herself.
After all, she has no enmity with the master, and she must have worked in the Yun family for many years, so she should have some feelings for the master. It is really bad of me to doubt someone who cares more about her than her mother.
"It's okay, I should say sorry." Han Yi'er said guiltily, picked up the package of medicine, turned on the fire and started brewing.
"Haha, did you get it for me?"
"Yeah." He smiled slightly.
"You are so kind to me..."
It is not difficult to hear the profound meaning in Aunt Zhang's words. Han Yi'er put away her smile in embarrassment: "Isn't it the right thing to be a servant?"
"Should? What do you mean?" Suddenly, Aunt Zhang's tone rose a few decibels, which made her confused. But then, Aunt Zhang tightened her throat: "Haha, if I had you
It would be nice to have such a filial and well-behaved daughter."
Facing the contrast between Aunt Zhang and her words, Han Yi'er's nervousness relaxed and she stared at the fire: "Don't say that. With such a kind mother like you, you
His children must be more filial than mine."
"Haha..." Aunt Zhang sighed softly, her eyes full of sadness: "I don't have children..."
He quickly turned around and looked at Aunt Zhang guiltily: "I'm sorry, I'm sorry."
"It's okay." He smiled kindly and reached out to touch Han Yi'er's forehead: "I came to the Yun family when I was almost 24 years old, and I wasn't married yet."
ah????
Aunt Zhang...
You have sacrificed too much for the Yun family, haven’t you?? You’re still not married yet???
"Okay, after you make the porridge, go and have a rest. I'll go do other things first."
Just as Aunt Zhang was about to turn around and leave, Han Yi'er hugged her tightly from behind: "Aunt Zhang, if you don't mind, you can take Yi'er as your daughter..."
Regarding this sentence, I can be sure that it is not sympathy, but comes from the bottom of my heart...
I know the feeling of loneliness, but Aunt Zhang has been alone for decades. What kind of pain is that?
I can't change anything, and I won't advise Aunt Zhang. The only hope is that Aunt Zhang will no longer be lonely after having me. And now that I can't go back to my biological mother, at least I can get the love of this "mother" in front of me.
…
"Silly girl, how could I dislike you?" Two lines of tears flowed down her face. She had been alone for so many years and finally had a daughter. Although she was not her biological daughter, she would definitely love her. After thinking about it,
Aunt Zhang turned around and hugged Han Yi'er tightly...