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Chapter 940: If there is something in life that makes you happy, then do it

Many viewers in the theater saw this scene with smiles on their faces, but inexplicably tears welling up in their eyes.

I laugh because I am sincerely happy for the reunion of Heidi and her grandfather after a long separation. The tears are rolling because I am moved by the love between Heidi and her grandfather. The movie only tells everyone how Heidi misses her grandfather and becomes ill with longing for her.

, but what was not shown to everyone was how grandpa missed Heidi.

It did not show whether grandpa had ever quietly hugged the chair for Heidi to sit on and felt sad. It did not tell everyone whether grandpa had ever woken up suddenly in the night and went to the hay-covered area on the second floor to see if Heidi had covered her head.

A good quilt, but he looked at it in vain, and did not tell everyone whether he had traveled across mountains and rivers to find Heidi.

But seeing Grandpa’s reaction after hearing Heidi’s voice, one can imagine that Heidi misses Grandpa, but why doesn’t Grandpa miss Heidi?

This is his granddaughter!

No one will dislike such a little angel. She brings warmth wherever she is. Everyone still clearly remembers that when she first came here, grandpa was so withdrawn and difficult to get along with, and there was almost no trace of warmth on his face.

smile.

But Heidi's arrival gradually brought warmth to Grandpa, and made Grandpa's heart, which had been lonely for half his life, come alive.

Heidi went to the Baron's house, which made Clara, who had been autistic, become a completely different person.

Of course, Clara's family also gives people a good feeling. Even the seemingly stern housekeeper is actually not a bad person at all.

She is just too old-fashioned and too polite, but even so, she may not know it, because Heidi's arrival has changed her impression from being old-fashioned, stubborn and polite to a little more humane.

Back to business.

Heidi returned to the familiar mountains and her grandfather, who had always dreamed of her. Heidi returned to the familiar rhythm of life.

She looked like before again, running around barefoot on the ground. I think if the housekeeper saw it, she would go crazy, right?

When she got up in the morning, she drank the goat milk her grandfather had prepared for her with a spoon in her hands, washed her face with mountain spring water, and herded the sheep with Peter.

When it rains, she and Peter will take shelter together. Peter's old habits have not changed, but Heidi still remembers the agreement with Peter that he will no longer beat the goat with a whip, and she will share half of the daily lunch.

Give it to Pete.

When the sky clears, she and Pete will lie on the grass on the hillside to bask in the sun, bathing in the warm sunshine and enjoying the gifts of nature.

When she returned home, she no longer had to follow the same rules for eating as she did at Clara's house. She only had to wait for her grandfather to make delicious food, and then eat it with big mouthfuls.

As spring turns to winter, heavy snow falls on the Alps, and everywhere in the village is covered in white.

Although Heidi has returned to her original living environment, Heidi has become different from before. After this experience, Heidi has grown up a lot and become much more sensible. She will even pass

Her actions influenced others, and she succeeded in making her grandfather willing to return to the village and no longer live alone in the mountains...

She wrote to Clara, telling Clara everything that happened after she returned to her grandfather, and told Clara that she and her grandfather had moved back to the village and back to her grandfather's old house so that she could continue to go to school.

She also shared things at school with Clara, saying that the teacher here was stricter than the teacher at Clara's home. He would sometimes hit the students' palms, and poor Pete was always punished because he was always late.

In school, the teacher asked a question in class: "What do you want to do when you grow up?"

The students' answers were varied. Peter said he still wanted to be a shepherd when he grew up, some said he wanted to be a farmer, and some said he wanted to be a blacksmith. Only Heidi said: "I want to be a story writer!"

Her answer was different from everyone else here, and seemed a little weird, so everyone burst into laughter.

She taught Peter how to read, but Peter didn't care. She told Clara in the letter: "I miss you so much every day, Clara. Please reply to me. My biggest wish now is that you can come to the village to see me."

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Clara, who received the letter on the other side, listened to her grandma reading the letter written by Heidi to her. In her hand, she played with the wooden eagle that Heidi gave her before she left. She felt very guilty for not saying goodbye to Heidi.

Seeing her granddaughter's dejected look, grandma decided to take Clara to see Heidi.

On this day, Heidi and Peter were herding sheep together, and suddenly she was shocked.

She thought she had seen it wrong, but she actually saw Clara.

Seeing Clara really coming, Heidi called out to Peter loudly: "Pete, that's Clara, Clara is my best friend."

Then she ran quickly towards Clara.

Clara also missed Heidi very much. The two hugged each other tightly and reunited again after a long separation. Both Heidi and Clara were very happy.

Clara and Heidi chatted to each other, and suddenly Heidi saw her grandfather, and he took the initiative to come to Grandma Clara and talk to her.

Although grandpa still doesn't speak much, he is completely different from before.

When the audience saw this scene, they couldn't help but feel extremely comfortable and moved.

Heidi and Clara rolled and played together on the second floor covered with hay.

Clara didn’t know how to dress herself, so she used to ask Heidi to help her, but Heidi picked up Clara’s dress and threw it aside: “There’s no need to wear this!”

Not only that, she also threw Heidi's sheepskin boots aside.

Heidi introduced her two goat companions to Clara, and when Peter came, he called Clara to go herding the sheep with him as usual, but he felt a little disliked for Clara because Clara could not walk on her own.

But Heidi said that she would never let go of Clara.

Peter angrily led the goat away.

Clara envied Heidi very much. She said, I also want to grow up here.

During breakfast, Heidi taught Clara how to hold the bowl to drink goat's milk, and after drinking the goat's milk, stick out her tongue to lick the bottom of the bowl clean.

Heidi and Clara were inseparable all day long, which made Peter a little jealous of Clara. Since Clara came over, Heidi no longer herds sheep with him.

So one morning, Peter came to Heidi's house again, and once again heard the cheerful laughter of the two girls. He couldn't stand it anymore, so he took Clara's wheelchair away and pushed it down when no one saw it.

The cliff was smashed to pieces...

Clara didn't know the bad news yet. She and Heidi were still throwing hay and playing with Heidi as usual after getting up.

Grandpa carried Clara out of the house, and then realized that Clara's wheelchair was missing.

Grandpa guessed that Peter must have done something good, but he didn't say anything. In order not to make Clara sad, grandpa carried Clara on his back and took Heidi to the mountain with him.

Grandpa found Peter, who was hiding from Grandpa. Grandpa told Peter that he knew it was him who had done something good, but Grandpa just said: "Evil-minded guys will be punished."

"Keep an eye on the two girls until I come back in the evening!"

The scenery on the mountain is different from that at the bottom of the mountain. Peter is grazing sheep here. Heidi said that she was going to find blueberries for Clara to eat. Clara was sitting on a stone alone, looking at the endless mountains in the distance, feeling that she was unable to live in the city.

Feel the magnificence and beauty of nature.

The sun shone on Clara's face, and she saw a lamb grazing in the distance in the gentle warm wind.

Suddenly a butterfly landed on her instep. Clara stretched out her hand to catch it, but the butterfly flew away.

She couldn't help but want to follow. At this moment, she completely forgot that she had a leg problem, and she actually stood up. Even she couldn't believe it.

Heidi was also shocked, and she rushed over to support her. Peter was also stunned by this scene, and he quickly came up and supported Clara with Heidi, and they encouraged Clara together.

Helping her take the first step, it wasn't long before they completely let Clara go on her own, and Clara began to move forward tentatively alone.

Clara's grandmother and father came to pick up Heidi, and they couldn't believe their eyes when they saw Clara standing up and walking again.

The baron cried with joy. He hugged his daughter tightly and said, "Please forgive me, Dad!"

He finally knew that the reason why Clara could not walk was because of her mother's death and the fact that he had not been with her for many years.

Before leaving, grandma gave Heidi a book and a pen. Heidi opened it and saw that there was not a word in it. It was a blank notebook.

Grandma handed the pen to Heidi and told her to write with her own pen to fill in the story.

A smile appeared on Heidi's face first, and then disappeared. Grandma asked what happened?

Heidi told how she was laughed at by her classmates because she said she wanted to write a story in school.

Grandma said: "Ignore their ridicule, they only know this village, and you have already seen the outside world!"

"If something in life brings you happiness, all you have to do is do it."

Heidi remembered what her grandma said. When she was herding sheep, she took a pen and wrote down the story in her heart in a notebook. After writing, she lay on the grass and watched the eagles flying across the sky. Suddenly she couldn't help but stand up like

Open your arms like a mountain eagle and run freely, toward the vast world in the distance!

She turned her head with a bright smile, and the scene was frozen at this moment.


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