A TV drama from the 90s was once the origin of Yu Yin's nightmares, and its ending theme song deeply influenced her.
Yu Yin's childhood was filled with the sounds of her parents argui...
When Aunt Lu and her family went to build the Third Front, the eldest son had graduated from high school but failed to get into university, the second son had graduated from junior high school, and the youngest hadn't even graduated from elementary school yet.
Once they arrived, the eldest was given a job, while the two younger ones continued their schooling.
Year after year has passed, and they remain there. Their children have reached the age to get married.
The eldest son married the daughter of a colleague from Shanghai who went to support the Third Front construction. The second son dated a local girl, but after they got married, they were always arguing and bickering. The youngest daughter took the college entrance exam again after it was reinstated, but she failed both times.
"Auntie, this is my wife, Yu Yin."
Hello, Auntie.
The sudden sound brought Aunt Lu back to her senses. She saw the two people who had entered; they looked very well-matched.
"Okay, all is well."
“Come on, children, this is from your great-aunt, take it quickly.”
Yu Yin gestured for Pingping and Manman to take it, and she noticed a small red envelope sticking out of An'an and Kuai Kuai's pockets.
"Thank you, Grandma!"
Pingping thanked him, and then slowly followed her brother and said thank you as well.
"Where are my uncle and cousin?"
“Your uncle has something to do at work and can’t be absent. There are still some things to take care of at home, and they’re taking care of them.”
Lu Shurui knew his aunt wasn't telling the truth, but he didn't press her for details; it wasn't something he could handle.
Yu Yin thought that Aunt Lu must be having a hard time. She looked much older than her third aunt, and her brows were often furrowed, leaving two deep marks.
The children gathered around their great-grandfather, talking about things they hadn't seen for several days and had a lot to say.
Grandparents and grandchildren are so close, even though they are separated by two generations.
Aunt Lu admires her parents; they are open-minded and decisive, letting go of their children once they grow up and not interfering.
If you get along well, then associate with each other more; if you don't, then don't associate with each other. Live your life well.
She just couldn't do it; the house was always noisy and she didn't know when it would end.
After having a meal together, Yu Yin and Aunt Lu's first meeting ended without anything special happening.