Chapter 1231 Living in Hometown for a Long Time 7
Xibao's good fortune was thus fully proven.
Grandpa Lu San was originally in a very bad mood, but it was because he kept talking about Xi Bao that Father Lu went to pick up Xi Bao. But after Xi Bao came back, she often came to visit with Father Lu, and the old man was better again.
Although it was not as miraculous as a dead tree coming back to life, the old man ate more and more, became more cheerful when he saw Xibao, and his spirits naturally improved.
An old person in the family is like a treasure.
Grandpa Lu San and Grandma Lu San have five generations living together, with more than forty descendants. Even if there are one or two unfilial children and grandchildren who ruin the family tradition, the vast majority of descendants hope that the old people will live a long life and never die.
Therefore, Grandpa Lu San’s family especially welcomed Xi Bao.
As for the various behaviors of avoiding Lu Zhiyuan in the past because his family was very rich, and dividing the country with him due to his class background after the founding of the People's Republic of China, they said that it did not happen, it did not happen, and someone must have slandered them.
Under such circumstances, more and more people hope that Xibao will live in Wanglou Brigade for a long time.
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If Father Lu had not watched his grandson change little by little every day, he would hardly believe that he was the same person as the grandson who came home in May. He is simply amazing now.
In just over half a year, Xibao has been almost reborn.
As a result, Xibao's subsequent performance overturned his idea.
After all, he was only six or seven years old. He grew up with his parents and had hardly ever been away from them for a long time. In particular, he was attached to Feng Qingxue more than anyone else. If it weren't for Father Lu's coaxing and deceiving him, he might not have come back with him.
Of course, this is limited to daily spoken language.
"Grandpa, Grandpa, Grandpa," Xibao was still the naughty Xibao, clinging to Father Lu's arm, with her feet hanging in the air, swinging on the swing, "Did Mom write to me? Did she praise me? Did Mom receive the small portrait of Xibao that Grandpa Wen drew for me? Did Mom obediently draw a small portrait of my sister? A small portrait of my brother? Oh, and a big portrait of Dad."
The result of this situation was that Mr. Lu, who originally did not know foreign languages, learned several foreign languages.
Through words and deeds, no one can deny the impact this word has on a child's life.
Although Mr. Lu also wanted to, he respected the wishes of his son and daughter-in-law, as well as Xi Bao. When he heard Xi Bao say that she wanted to stay at home and study hard, he wrote a letter to his son and daughter-in-law.
However, he felt that Xi Bao might have been acting on a whim.
Xibao became more and more studious. No one needed to remind him. He would practice calligraphy and draw when he should. He especially liked listening to everyone telling him stories. They were not the four great classics, but short stories like Sun Tzu's Art of War. He would also squat in the cowshed and pester the four elders to tell him stories about their wars. He also often talked to everyone in foreign languages.
The old men and women had a vast amount of knowledge, but Xibao didn't learn even the basics, unable to withstand the influence day and night.
Father Lu calculated the time and said, "Your mother's letter will arrive in a few days, but I believe your mother must have received the letter sent by Xi Bao, and also saw Xi Bao's portrait and everyone's portrait."
Guan Cheng often went to the city to learn medical skills, and also often went in and out of the scrap yard, bringing back large quantities of paper and pens, enough for everyone to use.
Whenever they have free time, the two elderly people, Wen Ruyu and Jin Ruochu, would paint in the room and create many works.
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The two elders drew many small portraits of Xibao, all kinds of small portraits, and also drew small portraits for everyone. On August 15th, they also drew a picture of moon-watching, which showed everyone watching the moon, vividly. They also drew what they saw and heard in Wanglou Brigade, especially the busy farming scenes. These works were sent to Lu Jiang and Feng Qingxue by Lu's father.
(End of this chapter)