Chapter 5439 Don’t take it seriously
Is it too bad?
Now the old lady's behavior tells him.
Not really.
Because most people think so.
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"He still has some-"
"He's gone."
The uncle's words caused the old lady's mumbling to stop abruptly.
Soon, the old lady opened her mouth in surprise, "...No, gone?"
"What's the meaning?"
"What do you mean he's gone?!"
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"Hmm."
The uncle blinked slightly, "That's what it means literally."
"I'll go back after talking to my mother..."
"I just found out that grandpa was missing."
"I searched around the area."
"Grandpa was not found."
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"Why?"
The two old men looked at each other.
The old lady sighed with emotion, "Young man."
"Your story..."
“It’s quite ups and downs.”
Every time they think it's over...
The result was a new development.
It was quite an unexpected development.
…..
The uncle grinned.
The complete story is more full of fantasy.
Everyone says that lucky people are the chosen ones.
Then he was so unlucky at that time that he was...the abandoned son of God, right?
Tsk.
It's really ugly.
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"Okay..."
The old lady murmured, "Why are you missing?"
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"I don't know either."
This is also a question that the uncle has always wondered and couldn't figure out.
This problem is not something that can be solved naturally with age.
But if you consider that the old grandfather is just his illusion...
Nothing is strange anymore.
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"I have absolutely no idea when he left?"
"It's like he suddenly disappeared."
The uncle shook his head.
"Mom told me not to care."
"But I was very stubborn back then."
The uncle smiled and said, "I promise to compensate Grandpa Taozi."
"I will keep my word."
"I asked my parents to buy me peaches."
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"Good boy."
The old lady nodded.
…
"He is a good boy to begin with."
The old man agreed.
…
The uncle was a little embarrassed.
He immediately changed the subject, "I'm very grateful to my parents."
"Even if they were not optimistic about my approach at the time..."
"They still bought me peaches."
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"Why not optimistic about it?"
The old lady asked subconsciously.
What a good kid.
What a sensible act.
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"Because they think I will never see that old man again."
The uncle raised the corners of his mouth slightly.
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"oh."
The two old men were stunned.
"Too."
"If it were me, I would probably have the same idea as your parents."
The old lady was thoughtful,
"Besides, don't you think..."
"That old grandpa disappeared after your mother appeared..."
"Is it because of a guilty conscience?"
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"Guilty conscience?"
The old man repeated these two words.
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"Um."
The old lady nodded, "Maybe there is some hidden secret or flaw in what he said..."
"There's no way a kid would find out."
"It wouldn't be possible if you were an adult."
"Otherwise you said..."
The old lady looked at the old man, "As long as he is reasonable..."
Although in the eyes of the old lady...
Even if what the other party said is true...
It's not very reasonable either.
An adult is arguing with a child over two peaches...
He is also really kind...
But no matter Taozi, no matter adults or children, as far as the matter itself is concerned, the old man is the reasonable party.
His peach was eaten.
He came to find the culprit who ate his peach.
There is nothing wrong with this behavior.
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“Wouldn’t it be better to meet the child’s parents?”
The old lady didn't understand.
The child has no money.
If you want to ask for compensation, you must go to the parents of the child.
The parents of the child come by themselves, saving the step of asking the child to call the parents...
Isn't it great?
Otherwise, sometimes it takes a lot of effort for the children to notify their parents to come over.
Because the children definitely don’t want their parents to be called.
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"Why did he leave?"
"He doesn't want to meet the child's parents."
"Why doesn't he want to meet the child's parents?"
"What else could be the reason besides guilty conscience?"
The old lady spoke plausibly and her words flowed smoothly.
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Smash it, old man, in the mouth.
All right.
He felt he was convinced.
He felt that the old lady was right...
Makes sense.
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"Young man."
The old lady looked at the man and said, "You were young back then, and they were very cunning. You didn't even know they had deceived you."
"Just listen to what he said."
Even if it sounds true.
But which person who has been deceived has never sincerely felt that he was not deceived?
I think what the other person said is true.
It matches your own information.
The more I think about it, the more this is true.
Even a fortune teller can do such a thing, let alone a clever liar?
Woo.
Originally, the so-called fortune tellers were liars.
"Maybe that's not the case at all."
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The uncle was stunned.
This was the first time he heard someone commenting on the old grandfather like this...
A cunning old man...
He wanted to laugh a little.
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"Don't take it seriously."
The old lady shook her head.
"Do you think you can agree with what he said?"
"Are you embarrassed to eat the other person's peach..."
It makes me even more embarrassed to find fault with the other party.
Even if I heard something was wrong at the time, I was too embarrassed to bring it up.
The liar is taking advantage of the child's mood and the child's guilt towards him...
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The uncle pursed his lips.
Well……
The old lady seemed to be going further and further down a path he had never thought of...
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"No matter what his intentions were...and why he left..."
"It doesn't matter anymore."
The uncle smiled.
"Because after that time..."
"I literally never saw him again."
"The peaches my parents bought for me are all rotten."
"I ate them one by one."
"Except for the last peach."
"Because it has been left for too long..."
"Even if my mother helped me cut off the rotten part..."
"This peach doesn't taste good either."
“Very astringent.”
"It's very bitter."
….
"I still wasted a peach."
This is what my uncle just discovered recently.
"If I had known better I should have eaten it sooner."
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"Pfft~"
The old lady smiled.
"No one saw it, and a peach was lost."
She could imagine the child's depression at that time.
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"Have you ever laughed at a child like this?"
The old man felt sorry for the young people.
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"I didn't laugh at him."
The old woman shook her head.
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"Um."
The uncle said, "Grandma didn't laugh at me."
"What grandma said is true."
The uncle shrugged his shoulders.
yes.
He lost money.
But just now...
The uncle couldn't help but frown.
Is it an illusion?
He feels that he...
like……
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