Chapter 1641 Brothers and Sisters-in-law 1
Seeing the brilliant smile on Zhou Zhou's eyebrows, eyes, lips and cheeks, without the pitiful and crying face he had as a child, Hong Zhanjun felt very happy and the wrinkles on his face smoothed out.
The girl smiled all the time, which showed that her revolutionary partner made her happy.
"Okay, okay! I'm relieved." Hong Zhanjun patted Guan Yu's shoulder. Looking at the tall, handsome and outstanding young man in front of him, the old man felt that they were a good match. You know, it's hard to meet a perfect partner in this world. "You should go show your grandmother. She will be very happy."
Guan Yu was happy to get the approval of the elders, "I'll go right away. I was planning to see grandma after seeing you."
Then, he would go to see his elder brother, and if there was a chance, he would visit Lu Tianjun.
They are both in the capital, which makes it convenient for them to visit relatives.
"Yes, grandpa, the things we brought include some for you and some for grandma. Except for clothes, most of the food will be left with you first." The clothes made for grandma could not be taken away by others, so Zhou Zhou could take them, but he had to be careful of other people in the Zhou family when it came to food.
The heavy snow has just stopped and the snow has not been cleared yet. The Zhou family should have selectively forgotten about the old man again, right?
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The two of them used the national food coupons they had exchanged in their hometown and bought two steamed buns and a bowl of porridge. They wrapped the steamed buns in oil paper and put the porridge in a lunch box. Guan Yu put it inside his military coat to prevent it from getting cold in the wind. While it was still warm, the two of them hurried into the small, shabby house where Grandma Zhou lived. It was a back house in a large courtyard, with only one room, short and narrow, with a kang taking up half of the room.
Zhou Zhou paused, "Okay!"
It's not that she was judging others by her own mean character, but that she knew the Zhou family's moral character too well.
She was only thinking about seeing her grandmother immediately, but she forgot how cruel her parents and uncles were.
Hong Zhanjun replied, "Yes, she has never moved and is still guarding her room. None of your parents and your uncles and aunts are willing to take care of your grandmother. They often forget to send her meals. You push it to me and I push it to you. It is said that storing grain to prevent hunger and raising children to prevent old age, but who knows that having more children means debt. I am afraid that I will suffer a loss if I put more effort in taking care of the elderly."
"My grandma still lives in the same place, right?"
Hong Zhanjun nodded and said, "Okay, you can rest assured that you can leave the things with me."
Guan Yu followed behind with the things in his hand. When they were almost at the destination, he suddenly reminded her, "Buy two hot meat buns for grandma. I'll put the lunch box in my bag. Buy a bowl of porridge."
Zhou Zhou wished he could grow wings between his ribs so he could fly to his grandmother in an instant.
The fire under the kang should have gone out. The room was chilly and cold. The old man sat in the worn-out bedding, with a head full of white hair and skinny body. He opened his eyes and looked at the couple who came in.
He had no children and was debt-free, and in his later years he met the children of the Lu family, so he lived a much more comfortable life than Grandma Zhou.
Bright and outstanding.
"Zhou Zhou?" The old man recognized his granddaughter at first sight.
Zhou Zhou burst into tears and threw himself on the edge of the kang, "Grandma! I should come to see you every year!"
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Grandma Zhou stroked her hair with her bony hands and smiled, "Why bother? I'm living well, aren't I? The things you sent to your Grandpa Hong were brought to me every day when he came to visit. I never went hungry, and I wore all the clothes you made. People say I'm blessed."
(End of this chapter)