The brothers Luo Pengjing and Luo Pengyuan stepped forward to place the offerings and recounted to Li Qianqian what had happened during this period.
Luo Qiao looked at the tombstone and said, "Sister, I am Luo Qiao, your sister whom you have never met and who was born to the same mother as you. We are here to see you."
Luo Haotian also choked up and said, "Qianqian, I am your father. I am sorry that I am not a qualified father. I have made you and your sisters suffer so much. I didn't know you existed when you were alive. I am sorry, my daughter. I hope everything is fine for you over there."
Luo Pengyuan stroked the tombstone and said, "Mom, my brother and I are now the sons of my second uncle and aunt. They love us very much, but I still miss you very much. In my heart, you will always be my dearest mother."
As he spoke, he began to choke up.
Xiao Ya stepped forward and half hugged Luo Pengyuan: "Qian Qian, I am your second sister-in-law Xiao Ya, don't worry, I don't mean to snatch your sons from you, they will always be your sons.
Your second brother and I will take care of them and raise them as if they were our own sons, and I will let them visit you often."
Next, everyone said a few words in front of the tombstone, and then left.
In the days that followed, Luo Xuyuan and Xiao Ya treated everyone equally no matter what they did. They would not show special favoritism or care for the two brothers, and would criticize them if they made mistakes.
The two brothers adapted quickly and quickly integrated into both this small family and the Luo family.
Xiao Ya liked to call them son. At first, she wanted to tease them and see their blushing faces, but later she called him son out of habit, and in the end, the two children just let her do what she wanted.
That day, Xiao Ya came back with two big watermelons. Seeing Luo Pengjing and Luo Pengyuan standing at the gate, she called out from a distance, "Son, come over and help mom carry the watermelons."
The two brothers looked at each other and went over. Luo Pengyuan looked at Xiao Ya and said, "Mom, why did you buy two when you can't carry it?"
Speaking of this, Xiao Ya patted her red hands and said, "Son, summer vacation is coming soon. This time you have to accompany me back to Ji City and find out which way the door of grandma's house opens."
Luo Pengjing didn't say anything. Luo Pengyuan nodded and said, "Mom, we can go back. You can discuss it with my aunt. She said that we can take a holiday and go to the army for training with Xiao Yezi and the others."
Xiao Ya patted her forehead and said, "How could I have forgotten about this? Your aunt called me a few days ago."
Neighbors who were sitting under trees on the street to cool off saw them and asked, "It's time to get off work. Where's your little son?"
Xiao Ya smiled and said, "Yes, I'm off work. My Xiaoze is doing homework at home."
"Your children are so well-behaved and sensible. They are all good kids."
Xiao Ya smiled and said, "Thank you for the compliment. You guys take a rest. I should go home and cook."
After the mother and her two children left, someone behind them said, "The house has been empty for so many years. I thought it had no owner. I didn't expect someone moved in a while ago."
"You got married late, and the house was renovated a few years ago, but no one has lived there ever. But from time to time someone would come and open the door to get some fresh air. I guess they only come after you go to work, so I haven't encountered that."
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