However, after Chu Yan met her parents, a few days later, on a day off, he also took Wan Ge to meet his family.
The Chu family has its own family cemetery, and Wan Ge suddenly discovered that all the graves were for married couples buried together.
Wan Ge knew that Chu Yan's parents had a very good relationship, and it was normal for them to be together, but she didn't expect it.
Chu Yan looked down at the person in front of him and then said, "In our family, we only love one person for life."
Actually, he hadn't taken it seriously before, nor was he promiscuous; he just felt he wouldn't invest too much emotion in love. Until he met Wan Ge, he believed what his father had told him.
When you meet the person you like, you'll know from the very first glance that you're meant to spend your life with her.
When Chu Yan took her to meet her grandparents, he said to Wan Ge beside him, "Actually, my grandmother left when my father was young, so he was raised by my grandfather alone. But after he passes away, he still wants to be with my grandmother."
After Chu Yan finished speaking, he added, "I heard from the old housekeeper that Grandpa was very kind to me, but I was too young to remember him at all, and my parents have never mentioned him."
It was a simple sentence, but Wan Ge suddenly realized something. She looked at the date of death on the tombstone. Chu Yan was already five years old at that time. Even if he wouldn't remember everything, he shouldn't have forgotten someone who was so good to him. Could there be something else going on? And he had a sleep disorder at such a young age? That shouldn't be possible.
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At noon, Chu Yan took Wan Ge back to the old house. The antique building had stood for countless generations and was rare not only in this city but also in the world.
Moreover, it is very well maintained. Even though Chu Yan no longer lives here, it is estimated that someone will continue to come and maintain it.
Actually, Chu Yan didn't initially plan to let Wan Ge stay overnight, but seeing that she seemed to like it quite a bit, and with the heavy rain starting in the afternoon, he decided to let her stay.
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Chu Yan went to his study to handle some work, while Wan Ge wandered around the house. Suddenly, she noticed a separate house at the back of the courtyard, which looked quite unique.
Wan Ge walked in with an umbrella and found that the door was not locked. She pulled the latch on the outside of the door, pushed the door open, and went in.
Unlike other places, this place seems to only be maintained on the outside, while the inside is covered in a lot of dust.
There are so many photos; every time Wange picks one up, it's a picture of an old man and a child.
Even though his appearance would definitely change now that he's grown up, Wan Ge recognized the child as Chu Yan at a glance. If there were no surprises, the old man should be considered his grandfather.
Flipping through the pages revealed photos of the two of them, along with a bunch of Chu Yan's old toys. Finally, among a pile of books, Wan Ge found a notebook.
The yellowed paper was covered with childish handwriting and words. At the very beginning, probably when he was just learning to write, the handwriting wasn't very neat, but you could still make out what he was writing.
Chu Yan is such a smart person that he started writing notes on his own when he was four years old. Although they were all just a sentence or two, after flipping through the whole notebook, Wan Ge knew roughly what the situation was like.
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