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Chapter 40 A Yao Appears

Carrying Su Hua to the parking place, Gu Beixian opened the car door with one hand and put her into the passenger seat.

Su Hua had already burst into tears from tears, her pale little face was filled with pear blossoms, and she was completely lost. Anyone who saw her felt heartbroken.

Gu Beixian got in the car and helped her fasten her seat belt, hugged her and whispered in her ear: "Be strong, I'll take you to the hospital right away."

Su Hua couldn't hear what he was saying, all she could think about was her grandmother, who was gone.

She no longer has a grandmother.

Gu Beixian drove the car very fast all the way.

Finally arriving at the hospital, he got out of the car and opened the door.

Su Hua got out of the car and almost fell down. Her legs were so weak that she couldn't walk.

Gu Beixian simply held her in his arms again and strode towards the inpatient department.

When she came to the ward, Su Peilan was covering her face and crying bitterly.

Grandma was lying on the hospital bed, covered with a white sheet, and her face was also covered.

It was as if something collapsed. Su Hua's heart suddenly tightened, as if someone had strangled her with a rope, and she was in so much pain that she couldn't breathe.

She struggled to get out of Gu Beixian's arms and staggered towards the bed.

Gu Beixian hurriedly supported her.

The doctor lifted up the white cloth and asked her to take one last look.

Grandma's eyes were closed tightly, her face was pale and gray, and her lips were already blue.

With a "pop" sound, Su Hua knelt on the ground, her eyes blurred with tears.

She wiped furiously.

She wanted to take a good look at her grandma, but no matter how hard she wiped it, she couldn't get it dry.

She lay on the bedside, hugging her grandma's waist, crying hysterically, "Grandma, grandma", but grandma could no longer answer her.

She went to pat her face and try to wake her up, but grandma would never wake up.

She cried like a child, feeling so lonely, so lonely, and there was a bottomless sadness deep in her heart.

Grandpa is gone, and so is grandma.

The two closest people left her one after another.

She seemed to have become an orphan, all alone.

Gu Beixian was afraid that her knees would catch cold while kneeling on the cold floor, so he helped her up.

Su Hua knelt down stubbornly.

Gu Beixian had no choice but to put a pillow under her knees, then went to the bathroom to get warm water, wet the towel, and kept wiping her tears.

At the end of her crying, Su Hua could no longer shed any tears and her voice became hoarse from crying. She just knelt there blankly, looking at her grandmother's face, motionless.

Su Peilan wants to send her mother's body back to her hometown of Sucun and bury it with her father.

Gu Beixian went out and called his assistant to arrange the hearse and funeral arrangements.

An hour later, the men found a hearse and carried grandma's body into the car.

A group of people drove several cars and drove toward Sucun.

A professional funeral team was hired to quickly set up the funeral shed, put Grandma in a shroud and put her in the coffin.

In the evening, Su Hua stayed at the funeral in full filial piety, accompanied by Gu Beixian.

It was late at night, and he advised her to go get some sleep.

Su Hua shook her head very gently.

Gu Beixian sent someone to bring the quilt to the floor, forced her into the quilt, and asked her to lie down for a while.

During the past few days of vigil, Su Hua spent most of the time kneeling blankly. She couldn't hold it any longer, so she squinted for a while.

She didn't sleep, and Gu Beixian didn't sleep either, so he looked at her.

Afraid that she would faint from excessive sadness, afraid that she would be alone and afraid, afraid that she would not be able to think about things, and even more afraid of losing her.

He didn't know how to comfort her, so he just held her hand tightly, put his shoulder on her, and accompanied her silently.

Under the everlasting lamp.

Her beautiful little face was as pale as the cold moon, her big furry eyes were as heavy as water, and her long eyelashes drooped like a dying butterfly drooping its wings.

She was so haggard that she knelt in front of her grandmother's coffin, motionless.

His thin body stood out in the orange light and shadow.

In the past few days, he felt sorry for her more than ever.

So many years later, Gu Beixian couldn't forget this scene, and his heart twitched when he thought about it.

In the yard.

A relative with a bad mouth came over to Su Peilan and said, "Your son-in-law's legs and feet are pretty good, isn't he? I heard before that he is disabled and can only use a wheelchair?"

Su Peilan knew that they were laughing at her behind her back and sold her daughter to a cripple for money.

She raised her red and swollen eyelids and glanced sideways at the relative, "My son-in-law was just injured and is temporarily in a wheelchair. His leg healed a year ago."

The relative curled his lips and said, "Really? That will heal pretty quickly."

"Of course, my son-in-law is blessed with good fortune and good fortune. A lucky person has his destiny."

The relative smiled and said sarcastically: "I heard that your in-laws are very rich. Will Xiaohua be offended by their family? A small family like ours cannot be compared with a big family like that of others."

Su Peilan flew over with a cold look, "It's okay, their family respects my daughter.

The relative smacked his lips and said, "Then why is there no one from your in-laws? They still look down on us from the bottom of their hearts. It's hard to climb a high tree."

"No one came, but the gift money arrived. My in-laws' grandmother and in-laws' mother each put 200,000 into my card. My son-in-law is extremely kind to my daughter. He has been watching over her day and night these past few days without closing his eyes.

.Your son-in-law can’t do this even if he doesn’t have money, right?”

Su Peilan was always quick to talk to others, and he would never keep anyone overnight if he could avenge him on the spot.

That relative is a cousin of hers, and she has been jealous of her being better than herself since she was a child.

I originally wanted to take this opportunity to give her a good meal, but I ended up being bored and left with a dark face.

Three days later.

I need to take my grandma's body for cremation.

At dawn, Gu Beixian brought a bowl for Su Hua to eat.

How could she be in the mood to eat, but the customs in her hometown were strict and her descendants could not have an empty stomach before cremation.

Su Hua took two hasty bites.

The hearse arrived, and Gu Beixian's men and several relatives carried grandma into the hearse.

Su Peilan and several relatives, aunts and uncles cried loudly.

Su Hua stood beside the hearse with tears streaming down her face, standing closest to her grandmother.

She whispered in her heart: Grandma, don't be afraid, I'm here.

It is customary for the family of the deceased to help the hearse go out. The procession behind the car is quite spectacular. In addition to relatives and neighbors, there are also grandmother's students.

The hearse started slowly.

Su Hua grabbed the handle of the hearse and burst into tears as she followed the hearse out of the village.

The hearse drove towards the road and began to accelerate, and her outstretched hand became farther and farther away from the cold door.

The sky seemed to have fallen.

She was so sad that she didn't know what to say, so she just stretched out her hands desperately and ran to catch the hearse.

Gu Beixian was afraid that she was in danger and hurriedly stopped her.

Su Hua cried so hard that her whole body became weak and she fell down.

Gu Beixian helped her up and held her tightly in his arms like a child.

She couldn't walk, so she stretched out her hand to reach it, but it couldn't be touched. The hearse was getting further and further away from her.

She looked at the hearse that was gradually disappearing and cried until she could no longer make a sound.

On the way home, I vomited again and again on the side of the road.

Gu Beixian helped her wipe the dirt from her mouth and comforted her with a warm voice.

She could hear his voice ringing in her ears, but couldn't make out what he was saying.

All she knew was that the person in the hearse was her grandmother, and she was about to be burned in the fire.

She was about to lose her grandmother completely.

She no longer has a grandmother, never again.

After grandma was cremated, her ashes were returned.

On the day of the burial, the sky was overcast and drizzling.

A strong wind blew through the muddy path, chilling me to the bone.

With the support of Gu Beixian, Suhua, her mother and relatives came to the willow forest behind the village to bury her grandmother next to her grandfather's grave.

The willow forest is dark and gloomy, and even in broad daylight, it feels chilly.

But her grandfather was buried here and her grandmother was about to be buried here. Su Hua didn't feel scared at all.

Not far from her grandfather’s grave, Ayao, who once saved her life, is buried.

The three people she loved most were all buried here.

She felt it was very friendly here.

Su Hua leaned against Gu Beixian quietly and watched the loess being sprinkled on her grandmother's coffin. The pit was gradually filled up, a new grave was piled up, and a carved stone tablet was quickly erected.

The paper sedan chair and paper figures were burned, and the fire burst into flames, burning half of the cold willow forest amidst the whine of the wind.

The crow squawked and flew to the distant tree.

Su Hua stared at the photo of her grandmother on the stone tablet and burst into tears.

Gu Beixian kept wiping her tears.

While crying, Su Hua suddenly smiled and said to him with red eyes: "I shouldn't be sad, I should be happy for grandma. She went to find her grandpa, who was the person she wanted to accompany her most. They

Buried together, keeping each other company, we will never be alone again.”

Gu Beixian hummed, staring silently at her red and swollen eyes, wanting to say: A hundred years from now, let's be buried together.

He opened his mouth, but no words came out.

It’s not timely, and I’m afraid that things are unpredictable, and I promise but can’t keep it.

He didn't say anything, he just held her hand harder and tilted the umbrella in his hand towards her.

After the funeral, Gu Beixian helped Su Hua walk back.

For several days in a row, without thinking about food or tea, Suhua became extremely thin.

The thin figure is like a thin bamboo, with thin bones and lonely bones, as if it will fall if the wind blows.

Gu Beixian saw it in his eyes and felt pain in his heart. He held her tightly in his arms, wishing to bear all the pain for her.

Walk, walk.

Suddenly, his pupils hardened, and he caught a glimpse of a tall figure standing by the broken bridge at the edge of the village, looking this way from a distance.

The man has a sharp figure, wears a black jacket, has short black hair, wears a mask on his face, has long legs, and exudes an aura that ordinary people don't have.

He stood there like a stone statue, motionless, looking at Su Hua deeply and quietly with his dark eyes.

Even from such a distance, you can feel the deep affection in his eyes.

Gu Beixian's heart suddenly sank.

My gut feeling is that it is Ayao.

The figure is almost exactly the same as the person in the photo Chu Mochen gave him.

Frost gradually filled his eyes, and Gu Beixian tilted his umbrella forward to block Su Hua's sight, preventing her from seeing A Yao, and preventing A Yao from seeing her again.


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