After Dad put grandma's ashes into the moisture-proof box in the tomb, grandma took out a few more coins, lit a few sticks of incense, chanted in her mouth, and buried the coins in front of grandma's grave.
After burying him, he looked at his father and others and said, "Kowtow!"
Everyone knelt down and kowtowed to grandma's tombstone. Grandma took out a red talisman and looked at me, "Jiaolong, cry."
I couldn't cry, and I didn't know what to cry about. My father and the others didn't cry either. They looked at grandma and said, "Grandma, I..."
"Cry." Grandma's eyes widened, which was particularly scary.
I panicked and burst into tears. Then my grandma wiped my eyes with a red talisman, which made me hurt. I hid back and saw my grandma stand up and click on it.
He picked up the red talisman and threw it in front of grandma's tombstone. He closed his eyes and muttered something, then opened his eyes and looked at us, "You can go back now."
Dad was a little dazed and looked at grandma: "Mom, this is the end of it."
Grandma nodded, "Let's go, don't look back."
"Auntie, where's the treasure formation to attract wealth?" Dawei came up and looked at his grandma and asked anxiously.
Grandma glanced at him sideways, "I've already covered your house, don't worry." As she said that, she took my hand and walked down the mountain.
"It's clothed? Why did it be clothed before?" Aunt Xinyun asked from behind with a puzzled look on her face.
Dawei frowned, looked at Aunt Xinyun and whispered, "Did you just bury a few coins in the grave?"
"Mom, is that the coin?" Dad caught up a few steps behind and asked with confusion.
Grandma glanced at him and said, "Don't worry, I won't lie. You will know whether I have set up the formation or not after a long time. Do you have to say it so plainly?"
Dad's throat twitched, and he looked a little unwilling, but he still said, "I believe you, Mom, you will definitely be good for us."
Grandma nodded, "Okay, hurry down the mountain and burn the sacrifices before going back."
After walking a long way, I always felt that someone was looking at me from behind. I turned my head furtively, and the hairs all over my body immediately stood up. Grandma was actually standing in front of her tombstone, holding a child's hand, far away.
Looking at us, I swallowed and quickly turned my face away. Shocked and frightened, I looked back again, and this time there was nothing left.
"Jiaolong, what are you looking at!" Grandma noticed that I turned around and shouted directly from the side.
I raised my eyes and looked at my grandma, my face turned pale, and I whispered, "Grandma, I saw my baby. She was standing in front of the grave, and she was leading a child."
"Don't talk nonsense." Grandma's four words made me swallow the rest of the words.
When we got to the sacrificial furnace, my father followed my aunt and the others to burn something for my grandma. I watched with concern, but my grandma pulled me aside and looked at me, "Did you really see it?"
I quickly nodded, "Well, I'm also bringing a child. Grandma, who is that child?"
Grandma frowned, then sighed, "I knew she wouldn't stop."
"Grandma, who is that child?" What I am more curious about is why grandma is holding a child in her hand, and when she threatened me, she also said that she was missing a boy or girl. Does this have anything to do with it?
Grandma didn't speak, she just looked at me thinking about something.
Suddenly, an idea flashed in my mind. I opened my eyes wide and looked at my grandma, "He is the child of my sister-in-law..."
Grandma looked at me with a confused look on her face, but still did not speak. Not speaking was equivalent to acquiescence. I looked at my grandma and said, "Grandma, it's my sister's child. Grandma brought my sister's child with me."
Just as grandma was about to open her mouth, she heard dad yelling from the other side of the altar, "Mom! The delivery is over here!"
"Set off firecrackers and then go back." Grandma responded and reached out to touch my head. "Jiaolong, don't think too much, and don't be afraid. Grandma is here for everything. Grandma will take you home the day after tomorrow."
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I hummed and listened to the firecrackers being set off over there. Then I looked at my grandma and said, "Grandma, why did you wipe my eyes with red paper just now?"
"I'm wiping your tears." Grandma took my hand and responded while walking outside.
"Then why are you wiping my tears?" I seemed to have a hundred thousand reasons.
Grandma stopped, turned around, held my shoulders, and looked at me, "Jiaolong, grandma tells you, if you come to live at your parents' house in the future, if they let you leave this home crying, then, because of this, they will
The good days you got through the battle will be gone, so they won't treat you badly, do you understand?"
I didn't understand it very well, but I caught the key point and opened my mouth, "Grandma, if I don't go to my parents' house to live, I will stay with you and grandpa for the rest of my life."
Grandma smiled softly, feeling a little helpless, "Grandma also wants to stay with you all my life, silly boy. Grandma is not a god, and she can live a long life. Hey, you are still young. Let's go home."
From now on you will understand grandma’s good intentions.”
In fact, I now understand my grandma’s good intentions and know that this array was for me to prepare for a rainy day. But at that time, I simply couldn’t think that far. I felt that growing up was very far away, and I didn’t even want to grow up that much.
Because I vaguely know that I will leave when I grow up, so I don't want to.
When we went back, the car just drove to the door of our house. When we got out of the car, Dawei actually picked up two hundred yuan. Now it seems that picking up two hundred yuan is a lucky move, so Dawei was very happy, and Aunt Xinyun was also full of smiles.
His face blossomed, and then he talked about grandma's fortune-seeking array. He said that the money was just shining on the ground, so why did he ask them to pick it up? This was money. Dawei pointed at grandma.
Thumbs up, auntie, you are so amazing.
I think that was purely an accident, because my grandma said that life is a slow process, but he said that grandma was accurate, God and so on. I felt an inexplicable sense of vanity, so I didn't say much.
I just felt very tired that day, so I went to bed early. One night, I heard my grandma say in my ear, Qiao Qiao, grandma still needs a virgin, come on, come on...
I couldn't wake up even if I wanted to. When I opened my eyes, it was already bright. My grandma was sitting by the bed and looking at me, "Jiaolong, you had another dream last night, right?"
I felt a little dizzy, so I got up and looked at my grandma, "What time is it?"
"It's noon." Grandma said, reaching out and touching my forehead. "The fever is gone. Are you hungry? Grandma will get you something to eat."
"It's noon?!" I looked at my grandma in surprise, "Why did I sleep for so long?" (To be continued)