Tang Wan was taken away, so naturally the other children couldn't help but follow.
They followed behind the grandmothers like a group of little kids, and walked to a nearby courtyard.
As soon as Tang Wan stood at the door, looking at the scene before her, she was a little unsure of what to do with her hands and feet.
During her limited time in Tangwan, she had never seen such beautiful scenery.
The surrounding area is a well-planned little garden, filled with flowers and plants.
At the outermost edge, there is a pavilion with flowing water, inside which several koi carp swim, creating a festive and auspicious atmosphere.
A wooden villa sits on this hillside, its bright windows taking in all the beautiful scenery.
Those vibrant vines climbed the wall and bloomed with beautiful flowers, like a spring scene, like vigorous life.
On the terrace outside the yard, there is also a very old tree.
It grows lushly in the yard, seemingly blending seamlessly with the wooden villa.
They are indistinguishable from one another.
This is a fusion of nature and humanity, and a gift from the passage of time.
It is the stunning scenery that has been formed by the wind and sand.
With five timeless beauties by her side, everything is the best gift.
Tang Wan raised her head and looked at the scenery in front of her, as if she were seeing another side of the world.
On this side, the sun shines brightly, and the sun moves forward relentlessly.
She once read a sentence in a book: "The ultimate beauty is the kind that brings tears to your eyes and makes you want to cry."
Now, she has a concrete understanding of it.
In the instant the colors collided, her dark and barren world seemed to bloom with a flower different from those of forceful goodwill.
It was a pure white, silent flower.
Quietly, in her world of ruins, she transformed into a forsythia.
Grandma Li led Tang Wan into the living room.
At the invitation of their grandmothers, the other children had already taken off their shoes on their own.
Only Tang Wan hesitated as she looked at the slippers in front of her.
She looked down at the wooden floor and seemed to realize that her hands, which had just been wiping the mushrooms, were still a little dirty.
Belatedly, he put his little paws behind his back, trying to hide his embarrassment as if he were burying his head in the sand.
Grandma Li is a very easygoing person. Apart from being meticulous about her favorite paintings, she is somewhat careless about everything else and did not notice Tang Wan's unease immediately.
Grandma Si, who didn't like to talk, took out a bag of wet wipes from the side and handed it to Tang Wan.
"Give."
Her voice was concise and to the point, just like her—clean and efficient.
The crew members also came in, and unusually, they obediently squatted in the corner.
There was no way around it; after the audience explained it to them, they all knew that these grandmothers were all remarkable figures, so they naturally became a little hesitant.
Grandma Li poured everyone a glass of pear juice and then went to the kitchen to get busy.
Tang Wan, having just wiped her hands clean, was about to look up to thank the grandmother when she noticed that Grandma Si had gone to a quiet corner and sat down, quietly watching everyone.
Tang Wan put on her ill-fitting plush slippers, ran to Grandma Si's side, took out her tablet, and wrote on it.
Thank you, Grandma.
Perhaps out of embarrassment, Tang Wan covered her face when she raised the tablet.
Grandma Si simply turned her head and said in a somewhat indifferent voice, "Stop trying to please me, go away."
Such words sound rather harsh.
Even the viewers in the live stream were a little unaccustomed to it.
But who is Tang Wan?
She'd heard far worse things, so these words didn't bother her at all.
She carefully put the tablet away, not wanting it to break again.
She has too little, and every time something goes wrong, she gets heartbroken.
This petty attitude irritated Si Enzhi. She glared at Tang Wan and said unpleasantly, "It's just a broken tablet, why are you being so careful?"
Tang Wan paused, said nothing, and simply lowered her head.
Then carefully take a step back.
In the past, when children said things like that, it meant they were about to grab their things.
She didn't want her grandmother to take her things too.
However, Tang Wan's actions led Si Enzhi to misunderstand.
She thought Tang Wan was upset because of what she had said.
But that's just her personality; she just can't say the right thing.
Just looking at this kid in front of me, acting like a doormat, made me furious.
If it were my own child, they would probably have started throwing a tantrum long ago.
Thinking of this, Si Enzhi suddenly stood up and left with a somewhat unpleasant expression.
The commotion they made was so loud that even Lu Ze's grandmother, who was still talking to him, came out.
Grandma Lu glanced at Tang Wan, who looked somewhat aggrieved, and then at Si Enzhi, who was walking upstairs alone, and sighed softly.
She slowly walked up to Tang Wan and gestured for the cameras to stop pointing in their direction.
The camera pointed at the lens, then moved away.
[Haha, no, you guys are too obsequious! Grandma Lu just waved her hand, and you all did as she said.]
[Hmm, very much the work ethic of a typical working person; it's like seeing myself in that.]
[Laughing and then crying, well said, don't say that again.]
Grandma Lu's voice was gentle, lacking the assertiveness she displayed when speaking to Lu Ze: "Is your name Tang Wan?"
My little rascal said that you will come to our house in the future.
Tang Wan immediately turned her head, looked at the grandmother with her big, black grape-like eyes, lowered her head, took out her tablet, and started writing and drawing on it.
[Hello Grandma, my name is Tang Wan, Tang as in crabapple blossom, and Wan as in a gentle smile.]
Grandma Lu nodded and said, "You can call me Aunt Lu, after all, my son says you're his little sister."
Tang Wan didn't know how to reply.
She twitched her toes nervously, and even her ears twitched, looking extremely anxious.
Grandma Lu understood Tang Wan's unease, so she didn't continue the topic. Instead, she pointed in the direction of Si Enzhi and looked directly into Tang Wan's eyes.
She whispered to Tang Wan, "Could you please not blame that grandma?"
Tang Wan tilted her head, like a puzzled kitten, looking both obedient and beautiful.
Grandma Lu's heart softened.
She continued in a low voice, "Grandma Si didn't mean it; she just doesn't know how to express herself."
At this point, Grandma Lu gestured to Tang Wan's height and then said, "Grandma Si's precious child is gone. She just looks at you as if you were her precious child."
"She was very sad, she just didn't know how to say it."
Tang Wan did not interrupt Grandma Lu; she was analyzing Grandma Lu's words with her own mind.
Then he slowly opened his eyes wide.
It was written on the tablet.
[Has Grandma Si's treasure been stolen?!]
Grandma Lu smiled as she looked at the child's innocent words, then offered a fairytale-like explanation to answer her question.
"Her baby turned into a star and returned to the sky."
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