In her previous life, Tang Yu was originally an ordinary person who unexpectedly transmigrated to the cultivation world for two hundred years. However, she died while searching for treasure in a se...
It is said that one feels timid when one is close to home.
Standing at the entrance of the village, Liang Jinyue was very nervous.
She still remembered that her father had threatened her not to come back ever again.
But more importantly, she remembered the love and care her father had given her since she was a child. Her family was not well-off, and she had an older brother.
Her parents never favored boys over girls, and treated them equally. She got everything her older brother had.
The most vivid memory was when I was in the first grade of junior high school and was bullied by a boy in the same class. When my father found out, he rushed to the school and slapped the boy in the face, angrily saying, "I can't even bear to hit my own daughter, so why are you bullying her? If anyone hurts my daughter, I will fight him to the death even if it means I give up my life."
From then on, boys no longer dared to bully her and would take a detour when they saw her.
Recalling the past, regret and guilt overwhelmed Liang Jinyue like a tide.
Yaya and Tongtong were unaware of their mother's inner confusion and anxiety. They followed her on both sides, jumping around and looking around, their round eyes full of curiosity and excitement.
"Mom, is this grandpa and grandma's home? It's so beautiful here. Tongtong loves it so much!"
Tall mountains, clear rivers, wide fields, and big buffaloes that only appear in books!
Unlike where they lived before, there were only tall square buildings.
Compared to her brother's excitement, Yaya was much quieter. She was as nervous as her mother and couldn't help but hold Liang Jinyue's hand tightly, "Mom, will grandpa and grandma like me and my brother?"
Before, grandma had a quarrel with mom, and she called her and her brother a burden, telling mom to leave if she wanted to, saying that in a few days, she would bring them back to beg her.
It turns out that she and her brother are a burden to their mother!
It's a burden!
Yaya clenched her fists and secretly decided
If, if grandparents don’t like them...then she and her brother will become little beggars!
Don’t burden your mother!
Liang Jinyue paused, then pulled the two of them under a large tree. She squatted down, looked at them, and said earnestly, "Grandpa and Grandma are both very good people. It was Mom who did something wrong and made them sad! Even if they beat and scolded me, it was for Mom's own good. Yaya Tongtong, no matter what happens, don't blame Grandpa and Grandma, understand?"
"Grandpa and grandma, if you want to hit someone, just hit Tongtong. Tongtong is not afraid of pain!"
"Yaya has grown up and can help grandpa and grandma with work!"
The two children spoke in baby voices and were so sensible that it made people feel distressed. Liang Jinyue held back her tears and pulled them towards the home in her memories.
At this time, everyone in the village was cooking, smoke was curling up, and the aroma of food wafted from time to time.
I didn't see many people as I walked in, only three or two villagers who were coming back from the fields. When they saw the strangers, they stopped and looked at them curiously.
"This woman... looks so familiar, I feel like I've seen her somewhere before?"
"Whose relative is he?"
Liang Jinyue lowered her head, pulled the child and quickened her pace, and only breathed a sigh of relief when the conversation behind her faded away.
She didn't think her return was glorious, so she didn't want to be recognized.
A few minutes later.
A building with light yellow tiles appeared in front of us.
The gate was wide open.
At a glance, you can see the tall and lush lychee tree in the yard, with a few green leaves falling on the round stone tea table under the tree.
It’s September.
The lychees are in abundance.
Liang Jinyue loves to eat lychees. She remembers that when she was a child, her brother often took her to climb up the tree, sit on the branches and reach out to reach the fruits, which would make her full.
The ground was covered with lychee shells they had thrown away, and occasionally bees would hide inside to collect nectar.
One time she jumped down from a tree and stepped on one, her foot was stung and swollen like a steamed bun...
My brother was beaten up by my father because of this.
The sound of clucking from the chicken coop in the corner of the courtyard wall came into Liang Jinyue's ears, and she came back to her senses. She hesitated in the yard and didn't dare to go any further.
"You don't lack food, but you keep growling all day long." Cursing came from the house, and then an elderly man walked out.
Seeing the person coming, Liang Jinyue froze, and the tears that had been suppressed for a long time burst like a flood, blurring her eyes.
The black temples in my memory have turned gray.
I haven't seen my father for a few years, and he has aged a lot.
Liang's father was holding the tea set and noticed someone outside the yard. His pupils suddenly dilated, reflecting three figures, one big and two small.
"Bang!"
The tea set fell from his hands with a crisp sound.
When Liang's mother heard the sound, she came out and saw the three people outside the yard. She was also stunned.
"Dad, Mom!"
Like a child who had been wronged, Liang Jinyue choked with sobs. Subconsciously, she walked into the courtyard, five steps away from the two elders, and slowly knelt down. "I'm sorry! I'm really sorry!"
She regretted it!
I really regret it!
Liang Jinyue lowered her head, tears falling to the ground one by one.
Outside the yard, Yaya and Tongtong came in and knelt down.
"Grandpa and grandma, I'm sorry!"
"sorry!"
Looking at his daughter and two grandchildren crying, Liang's father's eyes moistened. He shook his head slowly: "You have been stubborn since you were young. You only turned back after hitting the wall!"
No blame, no anger.
There was only a barely audible sigh.
Without saying anything else, he strode forward and helped Liang Jinyue up.
She looked much thinner and more haggard, which showed that her life after marriage was not easy.
Father Liang's lips moved twice, but in the end he didn't ask anything. He patted her thin shoulders with his big, thick hand and said, "I'm glad you're back."
Tears burst out again, Liang Jinyue could no longer hold back, hugged her elderly father and cried, "Dad!"
Mother Liang helped the two children up and stood aside. She looked at the reconciled father and daughter and wiped the tears from her eyes. "It's good that you're back, it's good that you're back!"
The setting sun and the blood-red light in the sky dyed the yard orange, adding a touch of warmth and comfort to tonight's reunion.
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8:30 in the morning.
Tang Yu woke up, got up and washed up.
I didn't order takeout today. Instead, I went to a nearby restaurant for breakfast, which consisted of white porridge and rice rolls. When I came back, I stopped by a convenience store and bought a shopping bag of snacks.
After living here for these days, she almost forgot that this villa has a basement.
It’s cool and bright, and it’s so comfortable to curl up in and watch movies in the summer.
It's also her fault that she's been too busy these days.
At this moment, Tang Yu was lying on the soft leather sofa in the basement, holding the remote control. After choosing for a while, he finally found a police and gangster film that suited his taste.
Listening to the fierce gunfight and fighting sounds on the big screen, Tang Yu ate potato chips while opening Douyin.
I promised netizens before that I would randomly select a few people from private messages to answer questions.
There weren't many fans back then, and the backstage was filled with all kinds of private messages. Now, let alone millions of fans, it's so overwhelming that it makes my scalp tingle.
As many as the stars in the sky!
Tang Yu swiped the screen and saw an ID called [Yingying Yixiao].
"Master Tang, I'm Chen Ying. I've been feeling uneasy these past few days and want to do something for my two unborn children. What should I do?"