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    Grandma is now dying.

    She is too old to walk, she is too old to hear our voices clearly, and she is blurred when looking at us.  She has been an elderly person for as long as she can remember, but now she is no longer the healthy and capable old person she once was.  The most profound scene about grandma in my memory today is the early morning when I woke up and saw her resolute eyes and gray hairline in the dim eyes after waking up. It was a gentle and kind face.  But my brother and I would piss her off, and she would chase us with a stick, and we would run.  When she was tired from running, she put one hand on her waist and yelled at us: You two little bastards, wait until I catch you, and see how you keep running!

    And at that time, we made funny faces at her: Grandma can't catch us.

    Sometimes, she will cry at us, but at this time, we have become the three good students she is familiar with

    I just went back to see my grandma, and when I got home, I was lying on the sofa tired and staring at the ceiling in a daze, when I heard a call from my aunt.

    The meaning of my aunt's call is to ask my brother and I to make an appointment to go back to see grandma together, because grandma said that every time we go back separately, she wants us to go back together once.

    After finishing the call, I lay down on the sofa again, turned off the lights, and complained in my heart: the old man really looks like a child as he gets older, which is not worry-free.  It was clamoring to go back to the village alone, and it was talking about her daughter-in-law.

    ? When I went home to see her, she would just talk on her own, and I would just listen in a daze. After all, I wasn't even interested in any of the topics she said.  Once when I got home, I said I would invite her to a restaurant for dinner instead of doing it at home.  She asked me why I didn't cook it at home, and I held her hand and said that I hadn't invited her to have a good meal alone for so long, so that she could save face, she nodded cheerfully and said yes  .  In fact, I am a little tired and don't want to cook.

    She wouldn't let me help her, and she leaned on a cane and walked in front of me very slowly. Her back was bent to almost ninety degrees. When the setting sun slanted, her shadow was also a lump. I walked in front of me.  From behind, I also looked at my own shadow in front, and felt that I was tall in front of the old man, and I was no longer the child who used to love to compare her height with her smiling face.  When I was young, I felt that my grandma was very tall, and I always told her proudly that I must be much taller than her in the future, but I didn¡¯t know that in such a single-minded growth, the distance between us became farther and farther.

    When she was walking, she trembled, her bones were struggling with strength, and when she was resting, her breathing was short of breath, as if the hanging heart would accidentally pop out.

    However, she still wouldn't let me help her, so I walked silently behind her, and suddenly sang a song: Looking for the back of the long road, Nuan Nuan loves to go like a shooting star, hope to forgive me, don't ask the truth, I hope you are here now  There is also a resonance in my heart.

    Jacky Cheung's old love song can also be used to tell about family love.

    My younger brother and I finally made an appointment to go back to see my grandma. She smiled brightly and called out both my father and my aunt, leaving the two of us alone.  I saw her trembling hands groping in every corner, under the pillow, in the socks, and in the pocket of the clothes, she found some money, and arranged them one by one. Seeing this scene, I turned my face to look at the wall,  Somewhat uncomfortable.

    She divided the arranged money into two parts, and handed it to us while saying:

    Grandma wanted to give you this heart a long time ago, and you finally came back to see me together.

    She paused, as if she was caught in the memory, the corners of her eyes were a little moist.

    I'm afraid grandma won't be able to wait until the day you get married. You must keep this money. This is grandma's blessing for your future wedding.

    My brother and I took the money in silence. Maybe my brother felt the weight of it like me. We all lowered our heads and held grandma¡¯s hand. We held the money in our hands and refused to put it in for a long time.  pocket.  Maybe my brother, like me, held on to the money very tightly.

    I looked at my grandma and smiled, and she also looked at me and smiled, but I saw hot tears in her eyes.  My younger brother slapped my leg with a smile, saying that my elder brother didn't do his job well, and he hasn't found a girlfriend yet.  I smiled and told my grandma that I would take my girlfriend back to see her after a while.

    Of course I don't know who to take back to see her in a while. Grandma joked that I can't rent a girlfriend to go back to see her like on TV.  I asked my grandma what kind of girl she wanted me to find, she said very simply, just find someone who can love each other.

    Aunt and Dad stayed outside for a while and then entered the house. They were smiling and sad.

    At night, I lay down with my younger brother, and after turning off the lights, I asked him, do you think my aunt and the others would feel a little lost?

    He asked me why I asked??I said that grandma seems to be partial to us.

    He was silent for a moment, and said, maybe.

    Later, I told my brother that the next time we come back to see grandma, let¡¯s buy her a wheelchair and we¡¯ll push her around.

    He said yes, and then asked whether this would make the aunts and uncles feel bad.  I replied, who cares, how many days does grandma have?  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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