Chapter 230 Don’t Beg Him to Come Back When You Grow Up



"Grandma, can we go back?"

The old man in front of him still had a kind smile on his face, but there was a noticeable bitterness in his eyes. "Xiao Yan, be good and obedient. We will wait for her here, okay?"

"But grandma, it's been two years." The boy lowered his eyes, and his tone was very depressed.

"Wait a little longer, wait a little longer..."

The boy didn't know how long his grandmother would wait.

All I know is that I unexpectedly heard a conversation coming from the room that night: "Are you going to disown this son forever?"

"Is business and money all you care about? Even if we die here, no one will claim us?"

"He wants to go back. Is it wrong for him to want to go back to his parents? Will his eyes make you a laughing stock in the industry? That's your own son."

The old man became increasingly agitated, until at the very end his voice was filled with uncontrollable tears: "What do you want me to say to him? Say that his parents don't want him because he's different from others, right?"

"I understand. Remember your decision today. If you don't want him now, don't beg him to come back when you grow up!"

The sound stopped, and a door separated the two people.

A sad cry and a lonely figure turning away.

It turns out that the reason he came here with his grandmother was not because she missed her hometown, but because he was abandoned...

Since then, the boy never mentioned returning to the capital.

Time passes slowly, and another year has passed in the blink of an eye.

During that time, whenever he mentioned the girl, he would receive a note in his schoolbag the next day.

"Grandma, why hasn't she come yet?" The boy asked gloomily, staring at the dinner on the table with more meat and fewer vegetables.

The old woman paused, patted the boy's head and comforted him, "Be good, Xiaoyan is the most obedient. She will definitely come back if she says she will. Grandma will wait with you."

The boy believed it.

But the next day, I ran excitedly to my grandma's room, pushed the door open and saw the notes on the table, and I was stunned.

It seemed that he had not expected that the child would suddenly leave school early, and the old man had no time to clean up the things on the desk, so they were exposed in front of the boy.

The boy stared in surprise, looking at the notes that were written but waiting for the right time to be sent out, and his spiritual support disappeared in an instant.

From childhood to adulthood, the boy became more sensible earlier than others and never cried or made a fuss.

However, it was the first time in several years that he lost control of his emotions and yelled at the old man, and the first time he cried loudly in front of the old man.

Looking at the back of the person leaving angrily, the old man felt heartbroken and stood there crying.

When they caught up with him, the child was no longer in the alley.

The old man searched in the dark all night but still couldn't find it.

But when she returned home at dawn, she found the boy standing downstairs.

Seeing her, the boy pouted and threw himself into her arms, "Grandma, I'm sorry."

She couldn't bear to see her grandson, who depended on her for everything, fall into depravity, so she resorted to this desperate measure.

She thought the child would hate her, but the apology she received the next day made her eyes red again.

"It's grandma who should apologize. I shouldn't have hidden it from you or lied to you." The old woman hugged the boy tightly in her arms.

"Grandma, is it true that she won't come back..."

The old man touched the child's face lovingly and said, "No, she will definitely come back."

"Grandma will wait for her here with you."

But later, grandma broke her promise.

In the end, she left the boy and left the world with regrets.

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