Chapter 403 They Are Not Deserters



"Can you talk, kid? What do you mean a woman is looking for Lao He? What? He can only meet men with the last name He? Is he a monk or too~~"

The old man hadn't finished speaking when the girl covered his mouth.

Her second grandfather is good in every way, except that he has a big mouth.

Even if what I said didn't offend anyone, I would still offend a lot of people.

"If you keep talking nonsense, no one will want to play with you tomorrow! You've already offended all these old men and women on the street!

Don’t make a fuss again later, saying that no one wants to play with you! Seriously, my cousin has to worry about you every day besides taking care of his son! No wonder he has white hair at such a young age!

"Woooo ...

The father and daughter have been busy since they got in the car. First, the old man spoke without restraint, and then the girl exposed the old man's past.

You can tell they are really a family, they speak so casually!

"Where? Where? Who's looking for Lao He? Could it be that his fiancée, whom he always talks about, has really come?"

"You're just bragging, old man. You have a beautiful fiancée! It's been so many years and I haven't even seen her. I think you must have been deceived!

It was because he was kind-hearted that he offered to help those in trouble. Otherwise, the old man would have offered to give his daughter to him.

As for Old He, that stubborn guy who would never ask for favors, how many years had it been? I remember that at that time, my eldest son was only a little over a month old. Yes, just a few days after the full month.

Now my eldest grandson is in middle school, and Lao He is still alone. What a good person he is, to have run into such a heartless bastard!

"Let's see if that family is here! If they are, we have to help Lao He get some compensation no matter what! How difficult has his life been? He's the only one left in the whole family, and he was even cheated!"

"Lao He's life has been filled with misery. His grandfather left with the army, saying he was going to fight in the war! But in the end, nothing happened for so many years!

It is said that when the two elderly people in the family passed away, they kept their eyes open, hoping that their eldest son would come back to see them for the last time! What a pity!

Several old men and women crowded in Jiang Cha's car, chattering about things related to Lao He.

From just a few words, she could guess that Lao He had not had an easy life these years!

Even after so many years, he is still single. It seems that he was fooled back then.

But Jiang Cha still felt something was wrong. If she really felt it was inappropriate to marry her daughter to him because he saved her life, she could just say it openly!

Is it really necessary to fool him and then disappear without a trace?

"Big sister, what do you want to talk to Lao He about?"

The only older lady among the group came up behind her and asked curiously, wondering why she, at such an old age, had to squat behind Jiang Cha and stretch her neck to talk.

The big sister's posture makes Jiang Cha's seven-seater off-road vehicle instantly look like a tractor.

"Sister, please sit tight. There are always children running around in the village. If I brake suddenly, you will be in danger! Old He? I don't know him. I came here this time on someone's behalf to find He Erzhuang's family!"

The girl's second grandfather was sitting in the passenger seat. Under his command, Jiang Cha drove through the village and alleys, and finally stopped at the door of a somewhat dilapidated old house.

Now there are new rural constructions everywhere, and every household has a very grand house.

The single-family buildings are like villas, and the Chinese-style courtyards are made of blue bricks and glazed tiles, each one is beautiful.

Against the backdrop of these buildings, Lao He's home looks rather shabby.

In fact, it can be seen that good materials were used when the house was built, but it has been too long and there is some gap compared with the surrounding houses.

Second Grandpa got out of the car, pushed open the door and shouted inside.

"Lao He, Lao He, are you home? We have guests! Come out and greet us! Bring out all your good tea and wine!"

The yard looked a bit shabby from the outside, but it was very clean inside when you opened the door.

Not far from the gate there is a firewood shed with firewood neatly stacked inside.

It's not the kind of branches that are stacked in bundles, but the wood is chopped into pieces of uniform size with an axe and arranged neatly little by little.

From this we can see that Lao He is not only a hardworking person, but also very particular.

"Here you are! I was wondering who you were! You guys came over without even telling me in advance! We don't have anything prepared at the moment. Everyone, come inside and drink some water first. I'll go to the supermarket to buy some food and we can have a couple of drinks together!"

After saying that, he started pushing his bicycle, apparently preparing to go to the supermarket to buy groceries.

"You are Old He, right? He Erzhuang is yours?"

The old He in front of me looks older than Jiang Cha, so I should call him "you".

But isn’t this the younger generation of He Erzhuang’s family?

To be honest, she should be considered an aunt!

There are no such things to say to a junior. If it weren't for the status issue, she might have to pay a red envelope!

"He Erzhuang is my great-grandfather. My great-grandmother gave birth to six children, but she only raised two of them! They are my grandfather and my great-grandfather.

People at that time were more casual about naming, and they were all named according to the order of birth. My great-grandfather had an aunt above him, so my grandfather was the fifth child. "May I ask who you are?"

They took over Lao He's bicycle and put it aside, then helped him into the house and sat down to chat.

The big guy is not young anymore, and we are afraid that he will be excited and have high blood pressure when he hears the news about his family.

"I was asked to do this because when I was abroad, there was an old neighbor who had been to the battlefield.

He handed me a notebook containing the names and home addresses of the brothers who died on the battlefield.

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