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Chapter 936 The joy that suddenly stopped

Grandpa took Heidi and the goat down the mountain to the village. Along the way, people in the village cast strange looks at grandpa when they saw him.

People in the village were still mumbling: "Is that his granddaughter? That child can't live with him. I can't believe it."

Heidi saw the villagers' indifference and rejection of her grandfather. She suddenly reached out and held his hand tightly, and together they came to the place where the sheep were sold.

Here, I met the priest again.

The pastor saw Grandpa and said, "What on earth did you do to this little girl?"

Grandpa said impatiently: "This matter has nothing to do with you."

But the pastor turned around and said, "In another year, she will go to school."

Grandpa came over and took Heidi's hand and said, "She doesn't need to go to school."

The pastor advised: "You should be more sensible."

Then he looked at little Heidi: "Children should go to school."

Grandpa suddenly raised his head and said: "She, a little girl, can't go down the mountain in the winter!"

Grandpa asked Heidi to go out and wait for him. Inside the house, the pastor said: "She stayed alone in the mountains all winter. This child lacks a playmate."

Grandpa said stubbornly: "My granddaughter lacks nothing."

The pastor said: "But this is illegal."

"I don't care what your laws say!" He said and walked out carrying the things he had exchanged.

Heidi was sitting there outside, watching the children in the village walking past in groups, and she was also very envious.

After grandpa left with Heidi, the pastor couldn't help but complain: "He is so stubborn."

As he spoke, the pastor turned to the old man who made the deal with grandpa: "You have known him for many years, right? Do you know what happened to him in the past? Why do people in the village say that children should not live with him?"

The old man smiled and replied: "Actually, apart from his bad temper, he is a good person."

"Then why?" The pastor was puzzled.

"Because his son, his son was just like him. When he was young, his son fell in love with a girl and wanted to marry her, but Adolf didn't like her and didn't agree with their relationship.

But his son still chose to marry the girl and took the girl home, so Adolf kicked them out and told his son not to enter the house if he did not leave the girl. He also lived in the village before.

In the village, the conflict between father and son became more and more serious. People in the village were on the side of his son. Therefore, Adolf was also at odds with his neighbors, so he built a hut on the mountain. From that time on, he never had any relationship with anyone again.

He once said that except for coming down the mountain to exchange for necessary supplies, he almost stayed on the mountain."

"Living like this for a long time made the gap between him and the villagers bigger and bigger. He became more and more withdrawn, and everyone disliked him more and more."

In winter, a heavy snow covered the Alps, and Heidi lay in front of the window, quietly looking at the white world outside.

Grandpa carved an eagle out of wood and gave it to Heidi. Heidi put the eagle on the windowsill and looked out through the closed window, thinking that it would be nice if spring came soon.

The grandfather on the side saw Heidi's thoughts. He thought of what the pastor said and also saw Heidi's unhappiness.

So he took out the sled that had been idle for a long time and took Heidi to slide down the mountain.

Heidi shouted excitedly, asking her grandpa to go faster and faster. Grandpa was also infected by Heidi's happy mood, and a smile appeared on his face.

In this way, Grandpa took Heidi all the way to Peter's house.

Tell Heidi: "I will pick you up when it gets dark."

Heidi knocked on the door of Peter's house. It was Peter's mother who opened the door, but Peter had not finished school yet. Peter's mother asked Heidi to come in and wait for Peter.

When Heidi saw Pete's grandma coming up to say hello, she realized that Pete's grandma couldn't see.

Grandma Pete liked Heidi very much and asked Heidi to sit over.

Heidi asked: "Can't you see anything? Grandma?"

Grandma Pete touched Heidi's arm and said, "Although I can't see, I can touch it with my hands."

After a while, Peter came back. When the two good friends met, they both seemed very happy and excited and gave each other a hug.

Pete complained: "It would be better if you were at home, school is too boring."

Pete's mother said: "That's because you can't read yet."

Pete retorted: "Isn't it the same for you? We mountain people don't need to be literate at all!"

Pete's mother knocked on the table angrily: "Eat your food!"

When Heidi saw that her grandma didn't eat any bread, she gave her bread to Grandma Pitt, but she learned that Grandma Pitt couldn't eat hard bread because she had almost no teeth.

In the evening, grandpa came to take Heidi home. He carried Heidi on his back and walked in the snow.

Heidi told Grandpa: "You know what? Pete's grandma can't see and she can't even bite bread."

She suddenly hugged her grandfather's neck and asked: "Grandpa, are we lucky?"

Grandpa hesitated to speak, but in the end he said nothing and continued to move forward with Heidi on his back.

For some reason, Chen Jingning looked at this scene and couldn't help but reach out and hold her husband Liu Fei's hand.

Heidi said that we are quite lucky. She probably thinks that she and grandpa are both healthy, can run and play in the mountains and fields, and can be with grandpa.

Chen Jingning looked at her husband, and Liu Fei looked at his wife. They smiled at each other, saying nothing.

In fact, everyone knows the truth. The simpler the happiness, the easier it is to be ignored by us.

When you complain about the high pressure at work, some people are even in the pain of unemployment; when you complain about your parents and teachers nagging you to get married, some people already have children who want to support you but cannot wait to be married; when you feel that

When you are feeling useless, you should think that at least you are in good health and have family and friends who love you around you.

At this moment, Chen Jingning and Liu Fei probably both felt that they were very lucky.

And keeping each other company.

Winter turns to spring, and the spring that Heidi has been waiting for finally arrives. The ice and snow melt, everything revives, the world seems to come alive again, and people start to get busy.

This chapter is not over, please click the next page to continue reading! Heidi's aunt returned to the village and found her grandfather. She told him: "I'll tell you the good news. I helped Heidi find a good family in Frankfurt. Their family

They are all very good, and Heidi can go to school with their little daughter, which is completely Heidi’s blessing.”

But Heidi's grandfather said: "If you have finished speaking, leave quickly, Heidi is not going anywhere!"

Heidi's aunt said angrily: "I heard from the villagers that you don't let Heidi go to school because you are such a stubborn old man. That child Heidi can't even read and write. Do you want Heidi to become a wild girl?"

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But grandpa saw that his aunt was not well-meaning at all: "Now you remember to care about her again?"

My aunt said quibly: "I did that before because I had no other choice!"

But grandpa didn't believe him at all. He clearly remembered that when Heidi first came here, she said pitifully that her aunt didn't want me anymore.

He didn't believe that his aunt really loved Heidi, and he couldn't bear to let Heidi leave.

The aunt said: "If you still don't let her go to school, they will still come here to take Heidi away. I don't care what you think, I must take Heidi away today."

Grandpa said angrily: "Heidi is my granddaughter, get out of here now!"

When her aunt saw that Heidi's grandfather was stubborn and refused to let Heidi go with her, she secretly ran to Heidi and said that she would take her to live in Frankfurt. However, Heidi did not want to go because she had already gained family and friendship in the Alps.

She is so happy here that she doesn't want to leave at all,

She said: "I like it here, I want to be with my grandpa!"

But her aunt's words, "Grandpa hopes you will go too," filled Heidi's eyes with disappointment, disappointment for the family love she had just gained, and disappointment for her grandfather.

Heidi believed it, but she still wanted to say goodbye to her grandfather. But how could her aunt let Heidi say goodbye to her grandfather? Otherwise, her lie would be exposed immediately.

On the pretense that it was too late and he had to catch the train, Heidi was taken away.

Heidi asked her aunt: "What if I don't like it there?"

The aunt was immediately stunned, but in order to take Heidi away smoothly, she lied again and said: "You can leave at any time, I promise!"

This twist made film critics and the media a little stunned, because it really deviated from their guesses.

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