After Emptying the Enemy's Treasury, I Traveled to the 60s with the Imperial Palace

When Lin Yizhen transmigrated, she found that her original parents were unkind, and her siblings didn't love her. They enjoyed bullying her every day, and the original owner was a softie who le...

Chapter 27 Landlord Ahuapo

But the price offered by this girl was too high. If his family really had no spare room, he would have wanted to rent his house to her.

However, speaking of empty houses, the team leader thought of Ahua Po who lived at the end of the village.

Her family does have an empty house, the place is big enough, and the house is nice enough.

But Ahuapo was too reclusive and would not come out for several months or even half a year.

She never spoke to the villagers. If he hadn't asked his son to check on her from time to time, people would have thought she had had an accident!

I don’t know if Ahuapo is willing to rent out the house?

The girl didn't want to live with other educated youth, so living with Ahuapo was a good choice.

Moreover, he could feel more at ease with this girl watching over Ahua Po.

Thinking of this, the captain said to Lin Yizhen: "Then you wait for a while on the side!

I'll go ask around in the village, and if someone's willing to rent it, you can move there; if no one's willing to rent it, you'll have to live here."

"Oh! Thank you, Captain." Lin Yizhen thanked the captain happily.

Lin Yizhen was not worried at all about not being able to find a house to live in, because she knew that Ahua's family had a vacant house.

Although Ahuapo is not a talkative person and doesn't like to interact with people in the village.

But the Ahua people are still good.

The reason why she was unwilling to interact with the villagers was that the women in the village were too gossipy and always said that Ahuapo was unlucky in marriage and had no children.

There is no way Ahua Po would like them.

In addition, all my good old sisters and sisters-in-law passed away, so I had no choice but to close my heart again after it had just been opened.

The original owner had also heard about Ahua Po's story from the villagers.

I heard that Ahuapo's husband was a hunter and came to the village from other places to escape the Japanese invaders.

Later, he rescued Ahuapo who was fleeing famine. The two fell in love with each other while getting along and then got married.

Later, the two had a son.

Unfortunately, the good times did not last long. When my son was five years old.

Ahuapo's husband went hunting in the mountains and encountered a blind bear. He died in the deep mountains, and even his body was eaten away until only a few pieces were left.

At that time, Ahuapo cried so hard that she fainted several times.

If she didn't have a young son to raise, Ahua Po would probably have followed her husband to death.

After finally raising her son to the age of sixteen, Ahua Po was preparing to arrange a marriage for her son.

But unexpectedly, a group of Eighth Route Army soldiers came to the village to fight the Japanese. When the son saw them, he wanted to join them to fight the Japanese.

Ahua Po couldn't stop him, so she could only pack up and send him away.

In the first few years, her son would occasionally send her letters. But then, for some unknown reason, Ahua Po did not receive any letters from her son for several years.

Just when Ahua Po thought something had happened to her son, she received another letter from him.

The letter said that the war was quite intense and it was not convenient to write.

Tell her not to worry about him and take good care of herself.

Knowing that her son was fine, Ahua Po was relieved. As for her son's last words of advice, Ahua Po didn't take them to heart at all.

A few years later, Ahua Po received several letters from her son intermittently.

I heard from my son that he had won one battle after another and liberated one region after another.

When she heard her son say that most of the country had been liberated and that he would be back soon, Ahuapo was so happy that she couldn't sleep for several nights.

Just as Ahuapo was happily waiting for the liberation of the whole country and for her son to return.

Suddenly, a piece of bad news knocked Ahua Po unconscious.

Ahuapo waited for the news of the national liberation and also received the news of her son's sacrifice.

Her son died in the last battle of the national liberation. When she received her son's belongings, Ahua Po couldn't bear the shock and fainted on the spot.

The officer who came to deliver the relics to Ahuapo was the comrade-in-arms rescued by Ahuapo's son.

Seeing Ahuapo faint, he quickly stepped forward to support her.

The medical staff around her gave her first aid and finally saved her, but Ahua Po looked like she had lost her soul and was lifeless.

When the comrades saw Ahua Po's appearance, they felt extremely upset.

He knelt in front of Ahua Po and begged for her forgiveness, but Ahua Po did not respond at all.

Later, it was the old village chief at that time who stepped forward and pulled him up.

He asked his daughter-in-law to comfort Ahua Po, and Ahua Po gradually came to her senses.

After regaining consciousness, Ahuapo realized that this matter had nothing to do with her son's comrades-in-arms.

She had been thinking about this day since the day her son left home.

But she never expected that after so many years of fear, her hope would be shattered at the last moment.

How could she not feel resentful?

Then I saw him kneeling in front of her, crying his heart out.

She couldn't bear to blame the man, who was about the same age as her son.

I can only pretend not to see it.

Later, after being comforted by the village elder's sister-in-law, Ahuapo finally understood that this was probably her fate.

When she was young, she couldn't persuade her husband. Now that her son has grown up, she can't persuade him either.

Now that her son has sacrificed his life, she cannot blame anyone else.

Afterwards, Ahuapo forgave her son's comrades.

She accepted all the money and gifts he brought, and even agreed to his request to recognize her as his godmother.

Anyway, she agreed with whatever the other party said.

But people around her knew that Ahuapo's heart died along with her husband and son.

Ahuapo's son's comrades actually did what they said and really took care of her like their own mother.

This care lasted for more than 20 years, and sometimes she would bring her family to visit Ahua Po.

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