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Chapter 603: The person who loved him the most left forever

Grandma looked at Ah-Dai and said, "It's better now. Ah-Dai can make money to support himself. One day, I will go see his grandpa, and I will feel relieved!"

Grandma returned to Ah-Dai and told Ah-Dai to drink water when he was thirsty.

Ah-Dai took out the lollipop that had been licked clean. Grandma immediately understood that Ah-Dai wanted candy.

She took out two lollipops, unwrapped one and handed it to Dumb.

But Dui wanted to get in front of grandma.

After grandma took a lick, he happily put it in his mouth.

Although he is stupid, he also knows that grandma is good to him, so he always wants to give grandma a taste of delicious food first.

Aunt Wu found out about Ah-Dai and couldn't help but smile when she saw the warm interaction between grandma and Ah-Dai.

Grandma is home!

The sun is getting bigger and bigger.

Dumb was sweating profusely from the sun.

Aunt Wu under the sun umbrella saw it: "Ah-Dai, come on, move your newsstand under Aunt Wu's sun umbrella!"

But Dui refused to go there no matter what.

Aunt Wu had no choice but to give up.

But seeing Ah-Dai sweating profusely due to the sun, and knowing Ah-Dai's life experience, she couldn't help but feel a little distressed.

Aunt Wu simply moved her stall over, and then moved her sun umbrella over.

In this way, the sun umbrella can protect Ah-Dai from the sun.

The cool Dumb was dancing happily.

Aunt Wu was playing with the fruit box with her head down. At this time, two children took the apples and ran away while Aunt Wu was not paying attention.

Dui immediately stepped forward and stopped the two children.

Instead, the two children dropped the fruit on the ground and ran away.

Seeing that the child ran away, Ah-Dai picked up the fruit, wiped it clean, and then handed it to Aunt Wu. Aunt Wu looked at the kind and sensible Ah-Dai, and couldn't help but feel warm in her heart!

From this moment on, Aunt Wu also fell in love with Dumb.

The two of them go out to the stall together every day and go home together. Aunt Wu is always talking on the way, and Dumb is following behind, giggling!

On this day, Dumb, who came at this time every day, did not come. Aunt Wu inevitably felt a little worried.

Ah-Dai is still here, but Ah-Dai, who is always smiling, looks troubled today, and there is no smile on his face.

Aunt Wu came up to help Dumb set up the stall.

Asked what happened to Dumb?

But Ah-Dai always lowered his head. Aunt Wu was worried about Ah-Dai, but she didn't know how to help him.

It was time to close the stall in the afternoon. Ah-Dai came to Aunt Wu’s stall and picked up a bag of fruit. Aunt Wu didn’t want any money, but Ah-Dai insisted on giving it.

I think it was grandma who told Dumb that you have to give money when you buy things!

Ah-Dai escaped with all the money and insisted on giving money. Aunt Wu had no choice but to accept one dollar from Ah-Dai.

Aunt Wu also vaguely guessed something.

Every morning, grandma and Ah-Dai would go out to the stall together, but not today, and Ah-Dai also changed his usual cheerful demeanor. Obviously, it could only be because grandma was sick.

The first time Dumb bought fruit, it must have been for grandma.

Looking at this sensible and filial child, Aunt Wu rubbed her nose and sighed.

Dui was carrying fruit and suddenly stopped when passing by the canteen.

The owner of the canteen asked Ah-Dai what he wanted to buy. Ah-Dai looked inside the canteen and remembered that his grandma once bought a bucket of noodles to reward himself. The noodles were delicious.

So I bought a bucket of instant noodles.

He still didn’t understand how much money it was, so the owner of the canteen took Convenience’s money from the money pile, and then gave the rest back to Dumb!

When he got home, Dumb made instant noodles and then took an apple to wash!

As expected, grandma was ill in bed. Dumb took some fruit and wanted to give it to grandma, but grandma said she couldn't bite it.

Dumb bit the apple into small pieces and fed it to grandma one bite at a time!

Watching grandma eat the apple, a smile appeared on Dumb's face again, thinking that grandma's illness would be cured in this way.

But grandma looked at Ah-Dai, and her tears couldn't help but fall down.

She knew she didn't have much time, but looking at Ah-Dai, she still couldn't bear to part with him, and she still felt uneasy.

Dumb thought grandma was hungry, so he brought convenience to feed grandma.

But grandma shook her head and let Dumb eat it by himself.

But Dumb couldn't eat it no matter what.

At night, when grandma fell asleep, Ah-Dai lay on the bed and fell asleep.

Early the next morning, the alarm clock rang. Normally at this time, grandma would always wake up to wake up Ah-Dai, but today, grandma did not wake up Ah-Dai.

She slept peacefully.

I will never wake up again.

Grandma is gone, gone forever!

After Dui got up, he went to call his grandma, but found that he couldn't wake her up.

He cried, holding his grandma's hand and shouting: "Grandma, grandma!"

But the grandmother who loves him the most will never laugh and shout: "Dumb! Silly boy!"

No one will ever dress him again, no one will ever tell him to absorb it before eating and then wash his hands carefully, and no one will ever make him his favorite noodles.

Grandma left, just like his grandfather left when he was eight years old. Once he left, he never came back.

In the past twenty years, although he has lived without understanding, he has grandparents who love him the most, and he is happier than many people.

But the day came anyway, grandma went to see grandpa!

People from the neighborhood committee passed by the door of Ah-Dai's house and heard Ah-Dai's cry, and then they knew that grandma was gone.

They helped Ah-Dai take care of his grandma’s funeral, and from then on Ah-Dai was alone again! Ah-Dai was holding his grandma’s urn, but the usual smile was no longer on his face.

Although he has cerebral palsy, he knows who treats him well. He knows that his grandma is gone, forever, so how can he laugh?

From now on, he no longer has a grandma!

Aunt Liu from the neighborhood committee brought Ah-Dai to the house and cooked for him, and Ah-Dai ate heartily.

Aunt Liu contacted the welfare home for Ah-Dai. She told Ah-Dai that when he got to the welfare home, he wouldn't have to sell newspapers every day.

Dui’s hand holding the food suddenly stopped!

However, at Aunt Liu's urging, Dumb continued to eat.

But when the car from the welfare home came to pick up Ah-Dai the next day, Ah-Dai was unwilling to do anything. He carried a bucket of water and went to the place where the stall was set up every day to sell newspapers.

He didn't know why, he only knew that this was what his grandma asked him to do before she died. Grandma said that Dumb could make money to support himself.

He doesn't go to the orphanage! He knows that selling newspapers is what grandma wants him to do.

Aunt Wu saw the black cloth on Dumb's arm and knew that grandma was gone.

She said to Ah-Dai distressedly: "Don't be sad, Aunt Wu will be your relative from now on! If you need anything, just tell Aunt Wu!"

But Dui shouted: "Welfare home, welfare home"! While shaking his head.

He didn't know how to express it, but Aunt Wu understood clearly that Dumb didn't want to go to the orphanage!

Aunt Wu was stunned and said to Ah-Dai: "Ah-Dai, if we don't go to the welfare home, we will just follow Aunt Wu here and sell newspapers! We won't go to the welfare home!"

Aunt Liu from the neighborhood committee followed Ah-Dai to the place where he set up a stall and saw Aunt Wu and Ah-Dai.

Seeing Aunt Wu taking care of Ah-Dai so much, she couldn't help but smile!

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