"Jingzhou, do you know? Mom also has a dad and a mom."
"They're still waiting for their mom to come home."
"Jingzhou will definitely like him very much when he meets his maternal grandfather."
"Your grandfather will like you too."
His mother told him many stories from his childhood, saying that his maternal grandfather was a great revolutionary hero.
That evening, after his father went out to sea, he saw his mother writing a letter at the table and secretly handed it to the fishmonger.
He was awakened from his sleep by the loud gunfire; his life on the run had made him a very light sleeper.
She woke up to find her father holding a gun and frantically demanded to know why.
His eyes were bloodshot, and he looked terrifying.
Gunfire continued to erupt outside, and Uncle Hammer, who usually loved to tease him, dragged his father away.
But Dad refused, telling the uncles to leave quickly. At times like this, Dad always wanted to take Mom with him.
He was carried away by Butler Song, and he saw Uncle Iron Hammer start the fishing boat and pull his father onto the boat.
During the scuffle, Uncle Hammer's head was smashed open.
Gunshots rang out, and Dad instinctively stepped in front of Mom to shield her.
But those guns weren't going to be fired at Mom.
Dad limped and pulled Mom onto the rocks by the sea, where huge waves made them unsteady.
Seeing her father shot, the mother suddenly shouted "Long live the new China!" and then dragged her father into the sea without hesitation.
As they fell, Dad relaxed his furrowed brow and hugged Mom tightly.
At this moment, they finally let go of their beliefs and revolutionary stance, and embraced their loved ones.
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