"It's just that Aunt Shu repeatedly told me not to mention it to you. Shu Ran, don't tell Auntie that I said it!" Lin Xuejing muttered a few words, but sighed in her heart. These two mothers and daughters are really, sometimes she really
I'm wondering if Shu Ran is Shu Tongya's daughter? If she didn't have a similar appearance, she would definitely think that Shu Ran's mother is not Ms. Shu.
But the tempers of the two of them are carved from the same mold, the same stubbornness, the same duplicity, but deep down they are worried about each other, fearing that they will become a drag on the other.
Lin Xuejing cannot understand this feeling because she has lived in a sound, complete and happy family since she was a child, so she cannot deeply understand Shu Ran's contradictory emotions.
Shu Ran hung up the phone, but the thoughts in her mind were a little uneasy, and her expression still didn't improve after a while.
There is a saying in the world that mothers and daughters are connected, but she sadly discovered that apart from having a similar face to prove that they were mother and daughter, she and Ms. Shu could not find any sense of family affection. They were tit-for-tat and sarcastic.
The way they have gotten along over the past ten years is like a habit they can't break. But what Shu Ran is particularly disgusted with is that a lot of things she should know are learned from third parties.
You must know that this feeling is like everyone has abandoned you, and they are watching you being teased by life like a fool.
Just like back then, she learned that her parents were divorced from other people's mouths. In fact, her parents seemed to be inseparable, and both parents were actually having affairs.
She didn't know until half a year after they got divorced that they had gone to great lengths to hide it, but she, hey, was so stupid that she didn't know!
The car went around a thorny road and saw the reservoir embankment exposed in front of it. She stopped the car comfortably and opened the door. When she got out of the car, her hair was blown by the wind. She hurried back to the car and put on her hat again.
He took out a black down jacket from the back seat and hugged it in his arms. Different from his previous attire, Shu Ran put on a comfortable down jacket and warm flat snow boots, and walked towards the reservoir embankment fully armed with the clothes in his arms.
Run over there.
This reservoir is very large and long, and there are several small islands in the middle. Different from the large branches in the city that have lost their leaves, when viewed from here, they look like green mountains.
Shu Ran was very familiar with this place. She walked on the cobbled gravel path with ease. The cold wind blowing from the side made her cheeks stiff. A gust of wind blew her eyes and she squinted. When she opened her eyes again,
I saw a scene of waves blowing across the water. A man was sitting on a big rock by the river facing the wind. He was wearing a big Northeastern man's hat and holding a long fishing rod in his hand, which was goose yellow.
The float has long been submerged in the waves of water.
The sadness on Shu Ran's face disappeared when she saw the familiar figure. She approached cautiously but slowed down her pace. She slowly got closer and then squatted down. She saw that the person sitting on the small stool still didn't move.
She squatted lightly and then slowly came closer. As she was getting closer, she heard someone "cough cough cough cough -" and then an old voice blew along the wind, "The fish is about to take the bait!"
Shu Ran, who was squatting on the ground, was annoyed for a while, but he laughed playfully, "Ah, is it? Has Mr. Ran caught a big fish?"
The old man turned his face. The big hat covered most of his face. The beard that popped out was white. His face was blown dry by the wind like waves on the water. He wrinkled and took a look.
The person squatting behind him smiled, "Girl, aren't you the big fish?"