Chapter 635: Who is more important to love and hate? 12
Making up her mind, Xiaoxiao sat back on the sofa again, threw herself into Han Murphy's arms, and held him tenderly.
After dinner, Han Murphy was called by the neighbor next door to help move things, and Han Murphy's grandmother politely invited her to drink tea in the yard. When she walked out of the house, she was shocked! In the small mountain village without any pollution, the moon was as big as a plate.
, clear and bright, as if you can reach it at your fingertips. "It's so beautiful. I didn't expect that the night in Switzerland is so beautiful."
Grandma sat down and said calmly: "Generally, the night sky is more charming in places with high altitudes. Have you been to Tibet? Many scenery in Switzerland are a bit like a miniature version of Tibet. When I get there, I feel like I am in another world.
A hometown.”
Another hometown? Could it be that? Xiaoxiao couldn't help but asked curiously: "Grandma, could it be that you are Swiss?"
"Yes, I was born in this village, and Murphy was also born here." This was new. She originally thought that Han Murphy was a native American, but she didn't expect that he was actually born in Switzerland. However, since grandma opened
After finishing the conversation, I just took the opportunity to continue the topic.
"Grandma, tell me about Murphy when he was a child,"
In response, Han Murphy's grandmother raised her head and said slowly: "Murphy has been a filial and smart boy since he was a child. His parents died early, and I am a widow with no income. In order to raise him up,
I had to remarry. I remember one time, I fell ill and lay in bed unable to get up for several days. When my husband saw that there was no food in the house, he left us both alone. It was Murphy who was beside the bed,
He has always taken care of me and brought me hot milk and bread every day."
"At that time, I was so sick that I didn't even think about where his bread and milk came from. When I got better and thought about it, I asked him, and he told me that every morning, he would lay eggs from the hens at home.
Take the eggs to the town and sell them, and then use the money from selling the eggs to buy necessary food."
"I said at that time: 'Murphy, you are really capable. You know how to do business at such a young age.'"
"He answered me: 'Grandma's business is not as difficult as I thought. It's just that I was a little embarrassed at the beginning. Those uncles and aunts asked me why I came out to sell eggs, so I just told you about your illness.
As a result, they were all willing to buy my eggs and deliberately gave me more money every time.'"