Chapter 19 The Little Dumpling Meets Grandpa! The Mystery of Grandma?



This is the most famous wealthy residential area in City B. Without hundreds of billions of dollars in wealth and sufficient prestige, one is simply not qualified to move in. Such top-tier families are extremely rare in China.

The system was already astonished when it entered: the Huo family, such a behemoth with money, power and influence, no wonder it became the biggest obstacle for the male and female protagonists to reach the top in the novel.

It's a pity that while the Huo family is indeed powerful, they also have to serve the protagonist's plot armor...

Chaochao wandered around the villa, and her little legs got tired from walking.

She stood in front of a tightly closed door, her face full of confusion, because she couldn't open it.

The room was locked inside and out.

Just then, Aunt Song walked over.

"Grandma, Grandma, why can't I open this room?"

Aunt Song's expression changed slightly when she saw the door. She forced a smile and said, "This is your grandmother's dance practice room. Chaochao's grandmother is a very accomplished dancer."

Chaochao's eyes lit up, "Wow! Grandma is amazing!"

"But why is it locked?"

Aunt Song carefully considered her words.

"Chaochao...Grandma went to a very far place and won't be coming back. Chaochao, please don't mention Grandma in front of Daddy and Grandpa, or they will be sad, okay?"

Actually, this is only part of the reason.

Has Grandma passed away?

Chaochao's eyes were clear and bright, as if all pretense could not be hidden in her eyes.

Aunt Song was stunned. First, she didn't expect that the three-year-old girl wouldn't be fooled by her at all, and second, she was stunned by her straightforward and unreserved question.

After a long while, she finally managed a weak "hmm".

Chaochao tilted her head, her almond-shaped eyes lowered, and her long eyelashes trembled gently.

While most three-year-olds don't have a concept of death, Chaochao has a grandmother who loves her very much and with whom she depends for survival.

Grandma Zhou is old and her illness is incurable; she may pass away any day. She told Chaochao that death is actually a part of life; when people die, they fly into the sky and accompany those on earth in another way. If she dies, you can be sad for a while, but you must cheer up and start a new life.

Grandma Zhou simply said, "Your life is your own."

At the time, Chaochao didn't quite understand, but she still carefully remembered every word her grandmother said.

Later, Grandma Zhou passed away in the hospital despite all efforts to save her. Sun Yongqiang took the old woman's body directly to be cremated, and Chaochao, who was obediently at home, never saw his grandma come home again.

She asked many people, and they all said that her grandmother would never come back.

The child only then realized, in a daze, that his grandmother was dead.

Now that Chaochao has found her father, shouldn't that be considered the new life her grandmother was talking about?

However, Dad's mother left, and it seems that Dad and Grandpa haven't found their way in life yet.

Chaochao's little eyebrows furrowed in worry.

At this moment, Aunt Song also remembered that the young lady had been raised by an old man, but that old man had already passed away. Thinking of her experiences before returning to the Huo family, Aunt Song's heart ached.

Seeing that Chaochao's face was clouded with worry, he assumed she was thinking of her deceased relatives and quickly said, "Lunch is almost ready, Chaochao, why don't you go and call them to come eat?"

Chaochao's emotions were suddenly interrupted, and she blankly replied, "Okay..."

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