Zhong Wanwan accidentally transmigrated into a novel, becoming the eldest daughter of the capitalist Zhong family in Jincheng in 1971.
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Min Qiurong left early in the morning, so it was impossible for Grandpa and Grandma Min not to know.
As soon as Min Qiurong stepped out the door, Grandma Min got up and went downstairs. She went to the window and watched Min Qiurong's car drive away like a wisp of smoke.
Grandma Min sighed, her heart heavy, and went upstairs. Seeing Grandpa Min leaning against the headboard, lighting a cigarette, she disapproved:
"I told you not to smoke, you can't quit smoking, so why can't you quit?"
Grandpa Min felt a little guilty and put the cigarette back in the cigarette case, saying:
"I'm just in a bad mood, of course I don't smoke normally!"
I do take a little, but only to perk myself up, or when I'm in a bad mood.
Grandma Min knew what kind of person he was, but she didn't expose him. She gave a light snort and reprimanded Grandpa Min:
"You can decide for yourself. I don't care about you. Anyway, I need to take good care of my health. I'm hoping to see An'an again before I die!"
Grandpa Min sighed softly:
"Yes, I still need to see An'an, so I have to live well!"
Grandma Min urged him:
"Qiu Rong went to the company early, you should go and help her. Do a good job, if you can get back, and if you don't let me be the first one back, I'll give you a hard time!"
Grandma Min's greatest wish over the years has been to return to China. The old lady takes good care of herself and keeps an eye on Grandpa Min, preventing him from smoking or drinking.
She must live a good life; she can't die far from home!
Grandpa Min felt terrible and regretted whether he had done something wrong.
He realized early on that the situation was getting worse and worse, and despite the help of his son's close friends, the elderly couple's movements were still restricted to some extent.
After much deliberation, Grandpa Min realized that the situation was getting worse and decided to go abroad with Grandma Min to develop their careers.
Fortunately, he had opened an account in the UK many years ago, and the money he deposited there back then has never been touched.
Grandpa Min's decision was opposed by Grandma Min, who felt that it was unnecessary to make such a fuss, as he was only a little inconvenient to move around and had nothing else to worry about.
Since her son passed away, Grandma Min's energy has declined significantly, and she doesn't like going out much anyway, so she doesn't feel it has had a major impact.
Moreover, her grandson is still young, and Grandma Min can't bear to part with him.
Grandma Min only realized the seriousness of the situation when her daughter and that ungrateful man quickly divorced.
That ingrate, even though Grandma Min didn't discover his true colors when he was dating her daughter, she's gotten to the point over the years.
Especially after the situation became somewhat tense, that ungrateful wretch never set foot in the Min family again. What else could Granny Min not understand?
But no matter how much she planned, she never expected him to abandon his daughter like this. Grandma Min was so angry that she wanted to tear him to pieces.
It was Grandpa Min who stopped Grandma Min, and her daughter also disagreed with her doing so.
At that time, the daughter also agreed with Grandpa Min's decision and even wanted to go abroad with the two of them.
Grandma Min was deeply conflicted, and she naturally knew that things had come to this critical juncture.
Going abroad as a family is the best way out.
But what about the child? What will happen to her An'an?
The road to going abroad is fraught with danger, but the three adults are not afraid of anything. If they die on the way, then it is their fate.
But An'an is different; her grandson is still so young, she absolutely cannot risk going with him.
At that time, Grandma Min never imagined that Grandpa Min and Min Qiurong both wanted to keep An'an.
When she found out, she naturally disagreed. That ungrateful wretch didn't even care about her daughter, so how could he care about the child her daughter bore?
It was only after Grandpa Min explained things to her in detail that she finally fell silent.
Yes, the road to going abroad is full of hardships, and foreign countries are even more dangerous. In addition, there is the problem of not being able to adapt to the environment, not being able to get good care, and not being able to get medical treatment in time. This is gambling with An'an's life.
Compared to all the deadly dangers, what does suffering a little injustice matter!
Moreover, An'an grew up with Grandpa Min. She is not a child who is naive or willing to suffer losses. Without them as a burden, she can take care of herself.
Before they started preparing to go abroad, Grandpa Min started leaving early and returning late again. Grandma Min thought he was doing something important and was very nervous.
In the end, all I saw was a dilapidated and remote thatched house. But thinking about it later, Grandpa Min was right. If it weren't for the dilapidated state of the house, An'an, being so young, might not have been able to protect it.
If we can't protect it, that's true. No matter how big or good it is, it's all for nothing if we can't protect it. No matter how dilapidated this house is, as long as we can keep it, An'an won't be homeless.
Grandpa Min said that Grandma Min was worrying unnecessarily. That ingrate was unreliable, and no one else in the compound would stand by and watch An'an be kicked out.
At the very least, the connections their son left behind will surely lend a hand when An'an comes to them for help!
Grandma Min felt that the hardest thing to accept was the determination not to leave with An'an.
When the day actually came, she felt that what was even more difficult was watching An'an wipe away her tears and wave goodbye. Her heart felt like it was being torn apart, yet she couldn't bring herself to leave resolutely.
She later realized that the most agonizing part was the year-after-year longing for her child.
They had to endure it, even if it was tough. Only by persevering and waiting for the rain to stop could their family be reunited.