Chapter 27 Landlord Ahuapo



After so many years of getting along, Ahuapo's heart was finally warmed by him.

Sometimes she would send some dried vegetables and mountain products that she had dried herself to her godson.

Occasionally, she would ask the team leader to write to him, telling him about her recent situation and reassuring him.

Now Ahuapo is old, and her son’s comrades are also old.

With the promotion of my position, I had more and more things to do, and I came back to visit Ahua Po less often.

But the supply of things to Ahuapo never stopped.

The relationship between the two families became better and better, and Ahua Po's mood also improved.

Although the pain of losing her son still exists, Ahuapo has hope of living.

Unfortunately, my godson has encountered some problems in the past one or two years, and the situation is not optimistic.

I didn't dare to contact Ahua Po again, for fear of implicating her.

He just secretly asked his comrades who were in Anhua County and had a good relationship with him to look after Ahua Po and give her some money or food.

However, only the team leader knew about this, and no one else in the village knew about it.

When Ahuapo first saw that her godson no longer came to see her, she was worried for a while.

Later, she accidentally overheard the conversation between the team leader and the person who came to visit her, and only then did she know that something had happened to her godson's family.

Only then did Ahuapo start to worry.

I locked myself up at home every day to pray for my godson's family, hoping that they could survive this disaster safely.

As a result, the relationship between him and the villagers naturally became distant.

The villagers also noticed that the officer hadn't visited Ahua Po for several years, and thought that he no longer cared about Ahua Po.

In addition, many of the older generation of villagers have passed away.

Nowadays, many young people don’t know much about Ahua Po, and most of what they know about Ahua Po is hearsay.

Some people say good things about Ahua Po, and naturally there are also people who say bad things about Ahua Po.

Look, they can’t even tell the real from the fake.

They believe whatever others say and spread the news.

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