"Hello, auntie, my name is Tie Jun, I am Chinese."
Tie Jun smiled and introduced himself openly.
"Hello, welcome to our small village, please come in!"
Linna's mother is very young, less than 40 years old. She wears a velvet hat, has fair skin, and is well-dressed. She does not look like a rural person, but looks like an intellectual woman.
Tiejun entered the hospital with a big bag on his back and saw Linna hugging and crying with an old man. The old man was very thin, tall and wearing a brown bragi.
Tie Jun was a little puzzled. It seemed that Linna didn't come back often, otherwise why would she be so excited.
"Grandma, this is my boyfriend, his name is Tie Jun, he is Chinese!"
Seeing Tie Jun come in, Linna wiped her tears, took her grandmother's hand and introduced her.
"Chinese? Hahaha, we are a family! Maomao has such a good eye, Comrade Jun, you are welcome!"
The old man was very humorous, and his thoughts were still stuck in the era of socialist family members. Knowing that Tie Jun was Chinese, he was very enthusiastic and his eyes lit up a lot.
Seeing the old man open his hands, Tie Jun quickly stepped forward to hug him and kissed the old man on the face, which made the old man clap his hands happily.
"Let's get to know each other quickly. This is Aunt Lilia, Maomao's mother, and a great writer!"
The old man was not confused at all, and was more thoughtful than Linna. He was afraid that Tie Jun would be embarrassed, so he knew to introduce his family members to Tie Jun first.
"Mom, we have met before! What a great writer, he is not afraid of other people's jokes!"
Lilia smiled and replied, and continued to let Tie Jun in. Tie Jun glanced at Lina, not to mention, it really looked like a kitten, a white little cat with milk.
As soon as you enter the house, there is a carpet at the door, a mahogany floor, a square table in the middle, an old-fashioned sponge sofa against the wall, certificates on the wall, and trophies on the cabinet.
The door of the room on the left is closed, with a curtain hanging and two white swans embroidered on it. The door on the right is open, and you can see a sewing machine, a single bed, and a writing desk.
The door to the left back room is also open and should be the old man's bedroom. The right back room must be the kitchen. There is no bathroom or sauna room outside.
Helping the old man sit on the sofa, Tie Jun habitually opened his backpack and took out gifts.
"Grandma, Lina said you like to eat canned food, this time we will carry it back..."
"Jun, don't..."
Lina shouted and jumped over from the old man, but it was still too late. Tie Jun had already dumped the cans and sausages on the floor.
"Quick, Ikov, hide the can!"
The old lady suddenly threw herself on the can pile, turned around and shouted to Tie Jun, her expression flustered and her eyes filled with anxiety.
"Oh, grandma is sick!"
Lina sighed, knelt on the ground, hugged the old man, turned around and said loudly: "Captain Ikov, I order you to move the food to the cellar immediately!"
Thanks to the scene training, Tie Jun understood it instantly. At the same time, he also knew that this is called paranoid schizophrenia, and the source of stimulation is these foods.
"Yes, uh huh..."
"I am now Lieutenant Colonel Ivanovich, and my grandmother's name is Vasijinwa!"
Lina whispered urgently.
"Yes, Lieutenant Colonel Ivanovich!"
After Tie Jun shouted, he immediately squatted down and said to the old man: "Vasijinwa, you quickly go over there and hide while I move the food!"
"My dear, go quickly, I must hide it!"
The old man touched Tie Jun's face and followed Linna to the back room. Before entering the door, he turned back and patted his belly and shouted: "Be sure to hide it, my son needs it!"
"Hurry up and take cover, the Germans are about to rush in!"
Lina shouted and helped the old man into the back room.
Tie Jun breathed a sigh of relief, wiped the sweat from his face, and said apologetically to Lilia: "I'm sorry, Auntie, I..."
"I don't blame you, it's Yelena who is too careless. Come on, hide her in the cellar!"
The entrance to the cellar was just under the square table. Tie Jun rushed to lift the lid. The bottom was not deep. Potatoes should be buried under the soil. There was half a wooden ladder leading to the bottom.
"Ikov is your grandfather, who died defending St. Petersburg.
Your grandmother was pregnant with Yelena's father at the time, and all her relatives died. She was the only one who survived by chewing on the wall, which is considered a miracle!
It was like this when I met her. I didn't dare to put food in the house openly, for fear that she would hide it in the cellar."
"Grandma's disease can't be cured?"
Tiejun jumped into the cellar and raised his head to ask Lilia.
"It's not easy to cure, and she doesn't need to be treated. She doesn't hurt anyone, but she eats awkwardly. Haha, she looks like a thief!"
Lilia put the cans and sausages into her backpack and handed them to Tie Jun.
"Where to put it? Auntie!"
"Just put it on the potatoes!"
Tie Jun hummed, placed the cans and sausages, then stepped on the wooden ladder and jumped up.
At this time, Linna came out and whispered: "I took sedatives and fell asleep! You, you will suffer tonight!"
"Is it okay if grandma wakes up?"
Tie Jun scratched his head and looked apologetic.
"Don't tell me that I will suffer tonight. Grandma must have been watching this food all night. She won't be fine until dawn tomorrow."
"I caused the trouble. I spent the evening with my grandmother!"
"No need for you, I just happen to be writing a manuscript to accompany her."
Lilia interrupted, stood up and poured a cup of black tea. Suddenly she thought that she didn't know whether the two children had eaten lunch, so she quickly asked: "Maomao, have you eaten lunch?"
"No, Mom, we can just eat whatever we want. It will be delicious tonight!"
"Oh, okay, you guys sit down and I'll get it done right away!"
Lilia entered the kitchen, and Tie Jun stood up to look at the certificates. Some were from Yelena, and most were from Vasily.
"Vasili is my father. He divorced my mother and was kicked out by my grandmother. He works in the city. I will take you to see him tomorrow!"
"Lina, we are acting, there is a need to tell your father!"
"A good man will do his best. My father loves me very much. He has lung cancer. Please make him happy. I don't know if he will be gone one day!"
"Oh, okay! I'm sorry, Lina!"
"Haha, what are you sorry for? I didn't want to tell you this. I'll tell you tonight why I chose you to help!"
Linna smiled and pulled Tie Jun to push open the door of White Swan's room.
"Oh my god, are you the one who painted them all?"
The walls are covered with oil paintings, and Tie Jun still has some appreciation. These oil paintings are no worse than those of naked women in the manor.
"Well, I learned painting from my mother when I was 4 years old. By the way, my mother used to be a professor at the St. Petersburg Academy of Painting."
Tie Jun was a little confused. Before?
Aunt Lilia is not old now. When was it before?
The younger one is a professor, isn’t he a genius?
"I'll tell you slowly tonight. Mom and Dad's story is very romantic."
"Maomao, okay, bring the army over for dinner!"
Lilia's voice came, and Tie Jun smiled: "You really look like a kitten!"
"Go, you are not allowed to scream!"
When he went out and looked over, there were only two glasses of milk on the table and a wooden box beside it. Tie Jun looked confused.
"Haha, this is how my family eats. We put things in wooden boxes and grab some to eat. We can't make grandma panic."
Sitting in front of the table, Tie Jun tilted his head and looked. There were potatoes, sausages, fried beef, ribs, butter, and pickled cucumbers in the box.
Lilia asked Tie Jun to eat more and then returned to her room. After a while, the sound of a sewing machine could be heard.