170. Chapter 170 I Want to Be a Bad Bunny



When it reached the sofa, it jumped up and easily climbed onto the sofa and sat on Grandma Qu's lap.

Grandma Qu was still holding the photo in her hand. She pointed at it and asked Dabai: "Look, look, this photo was put into a box and buried..."

The big white and red rabbit looked left and right, but didn't dare to look at the photo.

At first glance, everyone can tell that it is guilty.

Grandma Qu touched Dabai's head and said, "Don't be afraid. Grandma is not going to criticize you. Look, they brought you some food."

Dabai looked at the cabbage, carrots and other things in Ji Jiafu's hand and sniffed.

Grandma Qu saw the rabbit was greedy and said, "If you want to eat, go and eat."

The rabbit didn't go, but rubbed Grandma Qu's hand.

Seeing how well behaved the rabbit was, Grandma Qu touched the photo and said to Ji Jiafu, "Dabai is a bit stingy. You dug up the photos and boxes it buried. It must have troubled you, right?"

When Grandma Qu said this, Rabbit shuddered and turned his head to look at Grandma Qu in disbelief.

Who would normally think that the box with the photos in it was buried by a rabbit? A rabbit's paws are not as convenient as human hands to open the box and put the photos in.

Moreover, rabbits don't have the concept of burying things.

Grandma Qu said this, obviously she had guessed something.

Dabai lowered his head and dared not say a word, like a child who had made a mistake.

Seeing Dabai like this, Ji Jiafu hurriedly explained: "This is my fault. I shouldn't have moved the box buried in the ground casually."

Actually, Ji Jiafu did nothing wrong.

The box in the ground didn't have anything written on it about who the owner was. He tried to find the owner of the box, but he couldn't get in touch with Dabai, so this misunderstanding happened.

After hearing Ji Jiafu take the responsibility, Grandma Qu looked at Yaya who was silent, and then touched Dabai's head: "Now that the little Taoist priest is here, shouldn't you apologize for what you did, Dabai?"

Dabai looked up and stared at Yaya with his red eyes.

It looked like an ordinary rabbit, but after staring at Yaya for a while, it suddenly stood up and spoke in the voice of a little girl: "Can you help my grandma live longer? If you can, I'll do anything for you."

After Dabai spoke, a look of understanding appeared on Grandma Qu's face.

"Don't listen to what my Dabai says." Grandma Qu also spoke to Yaya, "Life is full of aging, illness and death. That's the inevitable process. I don't need to prolong my life."

When Dabai heard Grandma Qu's refusal, Rabbit's eyes were full of tears, and he stammered, "But, but Grandma, you said that once the time capsule is buried, we must dig it out. I buried the time capsule, and the agreement is that we will dig it out 20 years later, when Grandma is 100 years old."

Grandma Qu stopped talking.

Ji Jiafu and Zhao Qian both knew what the time capsule was used for.

For students in school, this is a way to express romance. Many college students will find a place in school, make a box and bury some things, and then return to school to dig them out after five or ten years.

The students buried the time capsule in the hope of communicating with their future selves.

But the little rabbit spirit buried the time capsule so that the grandmother who took care of it could live to be 100 years old.

Both college students had tears in their eyes. Grandma Qu sighed, put Dabai on the sofa, and stood up to get a photo album.

The sun shone warmly on the old lady. She opened the photo album and told stories about her youth.

When she was a child, she had an engaged childhood sweetheart. At that time, some families still believed that marriage was arranged by parents and matchmakers, and this was the case for both families.

My childhood sweetheart changed his heart in high school and fell in love with another girl, so I went home and wanted to break up the engagement with her.

The young girl was not happy and started to act up, make a fuss and quarrel.

Later, the childhood sweetheart resolutely took the girl and left their city and never heard from him again.

I have been sad, desperate, and even wanted to commit suicide.

It was also at that time that I found Dabai, who was hit by a car and was dying, on the roadside. Even though he was bleeding from his mouth and nose, Dabai was still trying to survive.

Grandma Qu saved Dabai, and from then on her life blossomed with new brilliance, just like Dabai. She became a teacher at the Agricultural University and began to dedicate herself to the cause of education.

The hard work at the job also brought about another love.

But just when she was about to marry her lover, he suddenly died of a hereditary heart disease. At that time, Grandma Qu was already 35 years old, and one-third of her life had passed.

"He wanted me to live a good life," Grandma Qu said tenderly, "and so I lived a good life. I taught one graduating class after another, and the children all started new lives, until it was time for me to retire."

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"This was his and my wedding house, and we planned to have children in this house."

"Dabai, I really miss him. I always feel like he's waiting for me." Grandma Qu stared at the handsome man in the photo with her cloudy eyes. "He's waiting for me to reincarnate with him. He told me that he wanted to make up for the regret of losing contact with my childhood sweetheart. He wanted to be born in a family where we can be childhood sweethearts, and continue to be together in the future."

"It's been 80 years. I really can't wait any longer."

When she said she couldn't wait any longer, the smile on her face was the same as the one in the photo.

Dabai couldn't accept it.

Back then, it heard people in the mountains say that the city was a good place, and after it became a monster, it became curious and said goodbye to its fellow countrymen and decided to go to the big city to try its luck.

As a result, he was almost killed by a four-wheeled vehicle on the first day.

If Grandma Qu hadn't saved it, it would probably have been cut into pieces and become a dish after its death.

It was also there when Grandma Qu was in love.

The man wondered why a rabbit could live for more than ten years and its body did not age at all, but looked particularly young. So he pretended to be dead, and then transformed himself into a little rabbit and was picked up by Grandma Qu and taken home.

Grandma Qu said that the shrunken animal was a reincarnation, but the man never believed it and stared at it with strange eyes.

Later, the man died suddenly, and before his soul left, he kept nagging it to take care of Grandma Qu.

Dabai did it, and taught many people who wanted to bully Grandma Qu a lesson over the years. He just scared them, and didn't do anything bad, because he didn't want to become a bad rabbit and be hated by Grandma Qu.

But now, as Grandma Qu gets older, her vitality is getting weaker day by day.

Once a person starts to want to die, his body will really get worse day by day.

Dabai was very anxious, so he buried a time capsule. He also sent a dream to Grandma Qu while she was sleeping, telling her to live to be 100 years old to dig out the capsule, and he kept reminding her every now and then.

What happened? Grandma Qu still wanted to die.

"I hate you." Dabai burst into tears. "I want to kill people, I want to be a bad rabbit, I will do bad things. If you can't let me go, you won't leave, right?"

(End of this chapter)


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