Recently, everyone in the Kyoto social circle is buzzing about one thing: it is said that the long-lost daughter of the Su family, one of the four major wealthy families, has returned.
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As soon as the bell rang, Su Ya shoved her test paper into her desk drawer and got up to leave.
After leaving the school gate, it's about a 200-meter walk to Grandma Yan's residential area.
Su Ya walked towards where Grandma Yan was.
The landscaping in this community is quite nice; in the summer, it's shady with green trees everywhere.
There is also an artificial lake in the middle of the community.
In the spring, fish and ducks are released into the house, and some owners even raise geese.
The residents on the first floor also have a private little garden, where they grow flowers and plants, which is truly beautiful.
As Su Ya approached the bottom of the stairs, she saw the little monkey and the little rabbit playing downstairs.
The little rabbit looked extremely happy.
A childlike smile radiated from his face.
It seems she doesn't remember what happened at the kindergarten.
Hypnosis isn't foolproof; there's still a risk that the person might suddenly remember something under stimulation.
Su Ya didn't hide what happened to the little rabbit at the kindergarten from Grandma Yan. She couldn't be with the little rabbit all the time, so Grandma Yan needed to pay more attention to her. However, everyone tacitly agreed not to tell Zheng Xiaohu about this, for fear that he would act too impulsively.
"Little monkey, little rabbit, what are you doing?"
Suya called out to the two of them.
The little rabbit heard Suya's voice and quickly turned its head.
"Sister Ya, you've arrived."
The little rabbit saw Suya hopping and skipping over, just like a real little rabbit.
The little monkey moved slowly, taking one step at a time.
It took him quite a while to get close to Su Ya.
"Sister Ya Ya, we're waiting for you here. Grandma said you'd be back for dinner tonight. My brother and I have been waiting here for ages."
After saying that, he took Su Ya's hand.
He pulled her towards the building entrance.
When he walks, his hands sway and he swings.
I'm so happy.
The little monkeys lagging behind were somewhat envious of the little rabbits, who could do whatever they wanted without restraint.
He also longed to hold Sister Ya's hand and sway it gently.
But he's already a big boy, a first-grader, and can't cling to Suya anymore.
Thinking of this, he lowered his head, feeling somewhat disappointed.
He seemed listless as he walked.
Suya caught a glimpse of the somewhat disappointed little monkey out of the corner of her eye.
So they stopped moving forward.
The little rabbit was confused.
Why did Sister Suya stop?
But she felt that whatever Suya did was right.
So they stopped.
The little monkey kept its head down as it walked.
They didn't see that Suya and the others had already stopped ahead.
It crashed into it with a loud thud.
It's like hitting a wall.
I used a bit too much force just now.
Soon her forehead turned red.
Su Qiao quickly squatted down to check the little monkey's forehead.
Fortunately, it's just a little red, not swollen.
Suya had no idea that the little monkey had been somewhat distracted just now.
He looked somewhat guilty.
"Sister Ya, it's okay, the pain will subside in a while."
Seeing Su Ya's guilty expression, the little monkey couldn't help but comfort her.
That's why the little monkey has experienced the harsh realities of human life at a very young age.
If the little rabbit gets bumped, it will probably burst into tears very quickly.
"Sister Ya, it's really okay."
The little monkey pretended to be strong. Although it hurt a little, he was a little man and couldn't cry.
Seeing the little monkey enduring the pain, Su Ya took one of his hands.
The little monkey, whose hand was being held by Suya, felt awkward and tried to break free.
However, a child's strength is nowhere near that of an adult, let alone Su Ya, who can kick open a heavy wooden door with one foot and break a table leg as thick as an arm with one slap.
He was held firmly in Su Ya's hand.
Then Suya, holding the little rabbit in each hand and the little monkey in her right, prepared to enter the elevator.
The little monkey looked somewhat unwilling.
But right now, he was overjoyed.
He was finally able to hold Suya's hand.
My sister's hands are big and warm.
They held his hands tightly.
Just like his mother's hands.
The parents of Little Tiger, Little Monkey, and Little Rabbit passed away early.
So the little rabbit has no memory of them at all.
However, the baby monkey does remember its mother.
By then, he had become somewhat sensible.
In my memory, my mother had a pair of warm, large hands.
She held his hand tightly.
I held his hand as we crossed the street.
The little monkey felt its eyes getting a little wet.
I suddenly miss my mom.
I wonder if my parents miss me in the other world.
When he grew up, he learned that his parents' departure was not to go to the sky to see the stars, but rather that they no longer existed in this world.
Sensing that the little monkey was distracted, Su Ya gently scratched the little monkey's palm.
It's a little itchy.
"We're about to get into the elevator, so I can't let my mind wander anymore, or I'll get caught in the door."
The little monkey was terrified when it heard this, and immediately stopped thinking about its mother.
To be honest, he was actually a little scared.
My grandma told me that last month there was a little girl, about the same age as a rabbit, running in and out of the elevator by herself. She thought it was really fun. Her parents didn't care and just played on their phones next to her.
Unexpectedly, his foot got caught when he entered the elevator again.
But it was also a coincidence.
His foot was stuck there, dangling in the air.
Everyone knows that the area outside the elevator is actually empty.
If the elevator is moving and the doors happen to be open.
It's easy to get your feet, hands, or other things caught in it.
That's why adults don't let children jump around in elevators.
Because it's too unsafe there.
The parents quickly called the elevator repairman and the property management, asking them to shut down the elevator.
Then they called the firefighters.
In the end, it took the firefighters a lot of effort to open the elevator door that had trapped his foot.
The child cried as soon as he was caught in the pinch.
No amount of comforting from anyone will help.
It was completely uncooperative, constantly twisting its leg in pain, which made things even more difficult for the firefighters.
When the foot was finally removed,
My feet were pinched and turned blue.
One little foot swelled up like a big radish.
His cries could be heard throughout the entire building that day.
It didn't stop until several hours later.
The little monkey quickly followed Su Ya into the elevator, and without trying to break free, they held hands tightly, one big hand and two small hands together.
As soon as you exit the elevator, Grandma Yan's house is on your left.
To the right is Grandma Wei's house. The door is locked.
The door to Grandma Yan's house was open; it seemed they were waiting for Su Ya to arrive.
When Su Ya entered the room and changed her shoes, she saw that Grandma Wei was also there.
So I greeted them.
Suya wanted to go to the kitchen to help.
However, neither of the two elderly people let her lift a finger; they just let her sit and wait to eat.
The little rabbit also offered her some delicious food.
She took out a large pile of treasures from her little house. These were things that her little monkeys ate, and she usually couldn't bear to eat them herself, saying she wanted to give them to her sister Suya.