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Chapter 808 When parents are here, home is here

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    Mr. Cheng looked at Cheng Peng lovingly and smiled: "Listen to me, this old house is in my name. You three brothers all have a share. Give it to whoever is suitable, but it must be given to the other one."  Two people take money.

    I have allocated all the antique calligraphy and paintings in the house, one for each of you three brothers, and the list is in the first drawer of my desk.  The rest is gone, this is what grandpa left for you.

    You can¡¯t say no, just take them all!  What will happen to the Cheng family in the future depends on you.  Grandpa is old and can¡¯t walk anymore. If he wants to stop and rest, he has to go to your grandma.  "

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    "Grandpais goingto go, don'tbe sad and cry, just be happywith your heartgrandpa"  ¡¤¡¤¡¤¡¤¡¤After living so longat this age, it is considereda joy and a loss. Don'tmake a big deal out of it, justsimple  ¡¤¡¤¡¤¡¤¡¤¡¤Burn to ground¡¤¡¤¡¤¡¤¡¤¡¤¡¤Ashes¡¤¡¤¡¤¡¤¡¤¡¤Just bury it. The mostimportant thing¡¤¡¤¡¤¡¤¡¤¡¤¡¤Remember  Come on, put me and your grandma together."

    The words fell and the person lost his breath.

    Everyone in the room knelt down and cried.

    Wang Sihan cried very sadly. Ever since she married Cheng Peng, her grandfather had been very kind to him. He didn't dislike her background, nor did he dislike the fact that she had many younger sisters in the family who often came to her for help.

    "My grandfather came to Kyoto for many years, and he has always lived with him. He has never complained. He also took good care of his grandfather and led him to study and read.

    Such a good old man just let go and left. He will never be seen in the family again.  After coming back from school, I could no longer hear his voice greeting me or talking to me.

    "Sihan! Are you back?"

    "Sihan! I want to eat the Mapo Tofu you made tonight."

    "The spicy drunken shrimp you made is good, it suits grandpa's taste."

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    From now on, grandpa will never eat his own food again.

    The more Wang Sihan thought about it, the sadder he felt, and he burst into tears.

    Cheng Peng¡¯s eldest sister-in-law and second sister-in-law were okay. They didn¡¯t stay with the old man for a long time. They didn¡¯t have any feelings after all. They stopped crying after a while.

    It was Cheng Peng¡¯s parents who cried particularly pitifully.

    Especially his father, who kept shouting: "Dad! Why did you really leave? What will I do in the future? I have become an orphan without a father and a mother."

    Although this sounds awkward, he is already a grandfather, how can he be an orphan.  But from the son's perspective, he really has lost his parents, and it's not an exaggeration to say he is an orphan.

    Cheng Peng¡¯s mother was also calling Mr. Cheng: ¡°Dad! If you leave, I will have no home. People say that home is where our parents are, but now they are gone, where is our home?¡±

    Cheng Peng, who was kneeling in front of the bed guarding her grandfather's body, turned around and said to her mother: "You two can't run out anymore. This is your home. As long as you are here, our home is here."

    Brother Cheng Peng and his second brother both nodded.

    The eldest brother said: "Xiao Peng is right. Grandpa is gone, and parents are the elders of the family. They must guard a home for us juniors. This house cannot be given to anyone but to our parents."

    The second brother had no objection: "I agree. The ancestral home of our Cheng family can only be lived in by our parents."

    Cheng Peng's father burst into tears: "Okay! I won't go out anymore, I will stay at home and guard this home for you."

    The old man¡¯s funeral is not the Cheng family¡¯s own business. His status is unusual. People from the funeral committee help organize memorial services and so on. The family only needs to follow the arrangements and thank the guests who come to express their condolences.

    It took almost a week to complete all the itineraries.

    Mr. Cheng¡¯s ashes were placed together with his wife¡¯s. These were his last words, and Cheng Peng followed them one by one.

    The wages in the salary card were discussed by the three brothers and donated to Hope Primary School in the name of their grandfather.

    The antique calligraphy and paintings at home were not divided and were all left to their father. This was Cheng Peng's suggestion.

    The second sister-in-law originally disagreed and felt that she should take her share, but her second brother suppressed her.

    "Both brother and Xiaopeng didn't take it, so you're the one taking it. Are you embarrassed? Why don't you ask your son to see if he wants it."

    Cheng Peng¡¯s second sister-in-law really ran to ask her son, her sonThe son said: "My uncle and uncle discuss family matters. Our family is in the middle and it is not easy to express opinions. The uncle is the eldest son, so whatever he says is what he says. My uncle and aunt have taken care of the old man for so many years. How can we  What did you do?"

    With one question, Cheng Peng's second sister-in-law was completely speechless in answering.

    Originally, their family had never fulfilled any responsibility to the old man abroad. Throughout the year, apart from making a few overseas phone calls, they did not pay even half a penny.

    Not to mention what I bought for the old man.

    Her daughter-in-law was afraid that she would be angry, so she also tried to persuade her: "Mom! Those are the things that the old man saved so hard. It is only proper to leave them to grandpa, so why give them to us? The old man doesn't like grandpa, so he divides his own things."  . Otherwise, I would not give anything that belongs to me to my son, but to my grandson. Everyone in the family knows this truth, and we must understand it too."

    After hearing what her daughter-in-law said, Cheng Peng¡¯s second sister-in-law had nothing to say.

    Because what my daughter-in-law said is reasonable, I must leave my things to my son, and it is not impossible to leave them to my grandson. After all, it is a bit against the rules.

    "Okay! If you don't want it, then I don't want it either. It's not just for you that I'm fighting for." Cheng Peng's second sister-in-law also looked away.

    Since the husband, son, and daughter-in-law don¡¯t want those things, why is she fooling around by herself?

    ¡°On the day when my husband-in-law really leaves, it¡¯s impossible not to give them a share of the things in the house.

    The affairs of the Cheng family were settled in this way. Cheng Peng's eldest and second brothers stayed at home until the holiday was over.  They didn't dare to come back before. They saved a lot of vacation time and spent it all at once, so they had to take their whole family back to their workplace.

    As expected, Cheng Peng¡¯s parents no longer mentioned traveling. The two of them planted flowers and fish at home, and sometimes went to Cheng Peng¡¯s company for a stroll.

    Or go to the factory for a walk.

    Cheng Peng bought them a car and hired a driver and bodyguard to accompany them, for fear that something would happen to the two elders.  Since his grandfather passed away, he and his wife cherished the time spent with the old man even more.

    Especially Wang Sihan, no matter how busy he is, he will come back and cook for his parents-in-law without skipping a meal.

    Teachers at school say she is very well-educated. She has a nanny at home, so there is no need for her to do it herself.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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