Lin Anshu is an ordinary, lowly office worker. The competition in the company is intense, and the boss loves to fine employees and make empty promises. After working diligently for a whole year, sh...
After all, she is getting old, and her children are always worried about her living alone in her hometown.
Third Aunt also agreed.
She packed her things slowly, feeling very reluctant to leave.
While visiting each other's homes, I said goodbye to everyone and gave them some of my own vegetables.
But before her son and daughter-in-law could take her to the city to enjoy a better life, she suddenly passed away.
It's so quiet and unsettling.
At this moment, Lin Anshu was thinking, if... the people in their village could also live a good life in the village.
So, does that mean people won't have to leave their homes and families to go elsewhere?
I think so, right?
As long as the surrounding environment is good enough, there are enough teachers and good schools near home, and good medical care and infrastructure.
Staying at home should be very comfortable.
The government must have taken this into account when it implemented and carried out the rural revitalization plan.
And what about her?
In her daily life, with the help of a golden touch, she was able to live a good life for her family.
Is there anything we can do about it?
Thinking of this, Lin Anshu couldn't help but fall silent.
"An'an, don't be too sad. Everyone has their own destiny."
"Although Grandma San is gone, at least her passing wasn't too painful."
"Sometimes the saddest thing is not that someone has passed away, but that you are seriously ill but have things on your mind, and you can't die even if you want to, and you can't live even if you want to."
“That’s the most painful thing,” Lin’s mother sighed.
"Mom, don't worry. With the three of us siblings here, this kind of situation will definitely not happen between you and Dad in the future."
"My grandma doesn't know either."