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Chapter 4408 It’s Grandpa!

Not for no reason.

The happy child didn't notice the abnormality in his mother's expression at all.



"Let's go."

Woman smiles.

"Go home."



"Hmm~"

The child walked in front, his steps brisk.



The old lady approached the woman and said, "Mom Chenchen, don't worry too much."

"Chenchen was just confused by the unfortunate events during this period."

"When things stop being unlucky later, there won't be any problems."



"Um."

The woman nodded slightly.

She had the same idea as the old lady.

Her children...

Of course there is no problem.

Her children were temporarily confused by frequent bad luck.

Anyone who encounters her child in this situation will go crazy.



After returning, the woman did not mention the incident in front of her children.

When she was resting at night, she told the child's father.

The child's father was surprised.

But he didn't take it too seriously.

He had the same idea as the woman.

The child has been overwhelmed by the recent series of misfortunes.

That's why the abnormal behavior occurred.

It doesn't matter.

As for the woman's suggestion of taking her children to temples and Taoist temples to worship, he agreed.



On Saturday, the family went out early in the morning.



At dusk, the family walked on the way home under the afterglow of the setting sun.



"oops."

The smile on the bouncing child's face faltered.

He shouted as if he was remembering something.



"What's wrong?"

The child's parents asked.



"Mom and Dad!"

The child's eyes were bright and his voice was high.

"I haven't fallen in the past two days, my homework is missing, and I'm locked in the room..."

The children clapped their fingers and said one by one.

"I haven't had any bad luck!"



The child's parents were stunned.

They looked at each other.

Is this so?

like……

I haven’t seen a child with a wrinkled face in the past two days...

The child’s mother didn’t notice that the child’s pants were torn again…



The child's mother smiled.

"Wouldn't that be nice?"

"Did Mom and Dad tell you?"

"No one is ever unlucky."

"Your bad luck will definitely pass."



"It's grandpa!"

The child yelled.



ah?

The child's father was a little confused.

What grandpa?



The child's mother was stunned for a moment before she realized what the child was talking about.

As for the child's father, after all, it was the child's mother who told the child's father.

The child's father did not see it with his own eyes...

The impression of this incident was certainly not as profound as that of the child's mother.



The child's mother's face changed slightly.

This kid actually still remembers this...



"What?"

The child's father did not notice the change in the child's mother's face.

He looked at the child and asked with some curiosity, "What grandpa?"



The child opens his eyes wide.

"That's the old man who made me unlucky."



ah?

After the initial confusion, the child's father remembered.

Is this just...

He looked at the child's mother.

The grandfather the child’s mother told him about earlier?



The child's mother nodded slightly.

It's that old grandpa.



The child's father was a little surprised.

Is it really him?

This kid...

I still remember...



"My bad luck is all because of that grandpa."

The child puffed up his cheeks.

There was a bit of anger in his expression.

But soon, the child's facial features drooped.

There was a bit of sarcasm on his face.

The child pointed at his fingers and said, "...it's my fault."

"I ate grandpa's peach."

"I didn't mean it!"

As if afraid that his parents would misunderstand, the child immediately explained, "I didn't know those were grandpa's peaches!"

"I called."

"There's no one around."

"I think the peaches will go bad if kept for a long time. It's such a waste..."

The child's voice became softer and softer.

The child's eyes drooped.

All right.

"...I was a little thirsty and a little hungry at the time."

"Those two peaches look delicious."

Big and beautiful.

"...I just ate it."



The child’s parents:…

No matter what else...

but……

The child's mother frowned slightly, "Chenchen, even if no one is around, you can't just eat other people's food."



"That's outside!"

The child gestures with his hands.

"The peach is on the stone by the stream."

"I thought no one wanted it..."

The child feels a little aggrieved.

If the place were changed, such as someone else's home, then even if he was alone, he would not eat the food from the host's house without his permission.



The child's parents were stunned.

"Outside?"

"Not in the house?"



"Um."

The child nodded.

"In the woods behind grandma's house."

"There is a creek there..."

"The two peaches are on the stones piled up by the stream."

The child vigorously proves his "innocence".

He ate the peach and it was good.

But he didn't mean it.

He didn't eat the peach secretly.

He just thought it was a peach that no one wanted, a peach that was forgotten or abandoned in the wild...

He doesn't eat.

Those two peaches may have been left to rot.

That's such a waste.



The child's parents nodded slightly.

So that’s it.

If it were a peach found in the wild...

The kid ate...

It's not a big problem either.

It was them who found peaches in the wild and were hungry and thirsty...

It will also be eaten.

Moreover, the child also said it.

The child called...

No one answered.

The child ate the peach...

It's not too much.



"That's right..."

The child's mother nodded.

She smiled slightly, "I don't blame Chenchen."

"Chenchen didn't mean to eat other people's peaches."

"Yes or no?"



"Um!"

The child responded loudly.

A grin spread across his face.

Very good.

Mom and dad didn't scold him.

He just found out that he was so happy that he had no bad luck in the past two days...

The mouth is faster than the brain...

So he told me about the time he ate Grandpa’s peach.

He originally didn't plan to tell his parents about this.

He is worried that his parents will scold him.



But no.

The child feels very happy.



"Chenchen."

The child's mother asked her doubts, "What does eating your grandpa's peach have to do with your unluckiness?"

Is it because the child ate a peach that he is so unlucky?

How is it possible?

Is there any connection between the two?

No connection at all.



"It was grandpa who made me unlucky."

The child said this innocently.



The child's parents find this sentence somewhat familiar.

Soon, they remembered.

The child has actually said this to them before.

Not just once.

It's just that they never believed it.

this time…..

They decided not to ignore this statement anymore.


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