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Chapter 30 Bad News

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    Yang Heyu woke up at Boyer's house.  He was a little puzzled about how he came here, and when he opened his mouth to ask, he felt a burning pain in his throat and eyes.

    He was lying on Boyer's big bed, covered with several layers of quilts, but still felt very cold.

    There was a lot of noise outside the room, and there were various voices. Yang Heyu raised his head slightly, but felt a severe headache, and fell down again before getting up.

    The movement he caused brought in all the noise outside the house.  Everyone was talking in confusion, all of them were concerned, and said: Wake up!  Very good!

    Boye sat beside him with tears in his eyes, and Yang Heyu asked in a hoarse voice:

    "Apo, why are you crying? What's wrong with me?"

    "You are sick and have a fever."

    Yang Heyu swallowed hard, squeezed out a relaxed smile, and replied: "Oh, I got caught in the rain today. Apo, why are you crying? I'm sick, and grandma will give me medicine.  Make ginger soup, and I'll be fine."

    His sensible words caused the scene to be pitiful, and Boyer burst into tears.

    Yang Heyu panicked. He saw those familiar uncles and aunts pull Boye away, and heard them say:

    "My condolences to the elderly, take care!"

    "Don't be like this, old man, the child is still sick, don't scare him."

    Yang Heyu felt hungry, so he asked again: "Is my mother back? Has she cooked for me? I'm so hungry."

    An aunt with short hair hurriedly came over with the porridge, her eyes were red, she didn't say anything, just fed the porridge to Yang Heyu spoon by spoonful.

    Yang Heyu finished his meal, took the medicine again, and fell asleep again with a dizzy head.

    It wasn't until the next day that he finally knew what had happened.

    The continuous heavy rain caused the soil to loosen, and the sudden landslide took away a pair of Bi people. Yang Heyu could never hope to return to his father and mother.

    Chu Rongsheng brought Chu Zhiyan to Boye's house to accompany Yang Heyu.  The well-behaved Shen Shen and Yang Heyu were lying together, stretching out a pair of small hands to make various small animals to make Yang Heyu happy.

    Yang Heyu asked with a frozen expression: "Shen Shen, my parents will never come back again, where do you think they will go?"

    "I don't know. Your parents love you so much, they must be reluctant to part with you, and will definitely be by your side." Chu Zhiyan stopped what she was doing, thought for a while and said, "Maybe they will become a little girl."  An animal, or a gadget, is always there for you."

    Shen Shen's words moved Yang Heyu's heart. He stretched out his hand to touch his waist, but he didn't touch the five-color belt that his mother had hung around his waist before parting with him.

    He immediately jumped up from the bed, and rushed home regardless of Shenshen's yelling.

    At this moment, Yang Shiqing's home was decorated as a mourning hall, with white elegiac couplets hanging everywhere and wreaths on the walls.

    Yang Heyu, who hadn't been crying all this time, felt sad, his legs went limp, and he knelt at the door, crying and crying loudly.

    The relatives and friends who came to mourn were all moved and shed tears.

    At this time, a young man in coarse linen clothes staggered and stood up by the side of the door. He ran towards the child, pulled Yang Heyu up, and cried:

    "Xiaoyu, don't cry! Don't cry!"

    Yang Heyu saw that his face was slightly similar to that of his father, and a pair of eyes explored his face up and down.

    The man wiped away the tears on his face, and said: "I am an uncle, Xiaoyu, don't be afraid, I am your dear uncle!" (Remember the website website: www.hlnovel.com
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