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Chapter 795 The way home

Through the rearview mirror, I saw the old man’s face was smudged by the smoke from the exhaust pipe. I couldn’t help but think that this old Lincoln, who is three years older than me, is not useless. The black smoke spewing out is really not good.

Normal black.

After the car drove for a distance, Uncle Huzi said with lingering fear: "Master, have you hidden all the money at home?"

"Don't worry, I put it in a new bank card, and it's Lao Luo's bank card. I set a password that no one would think of. It's definitely not my birthday." I said firmly.

"That's good, that's good. We must not give him any opportunities this time. If he has even the slightest chance, he will trick us and we won't be able to recover for most of the year." Uncle Hu Zi breathed a sigh of relief.

"You don't have any money at home, do you? You can't put anything in drawers or safes!" I also asked.

"Master, don't worry. I'm smarter this time. I can't dig out a dime at home. I put a few rotten eggs in the safe. If the old man dares to open it, I promise to give him a big fall." Uncle Huzi

Hehe smiled.

"That's right, well done. This way everything will be foolproof." I said very relieved.

The car started from Yanbei and headed straight for Ludi.

I haven’t been home for ten years. If I say I’m not excited, I’d be lying.

Feeling scared and uneasy inside.

Because in my mind, my parents are still as they were when they were young, and in their minds, I am still as when I was nine years old.

They may not recognize me when they see me, and I may not be able to recognize them.

Ten years is too long and a lot of things have happened, enough to change anyone.

I sat in the car, constantly imagining the scene when I saw my parents and grandfather, what should I do, what should I say, the more I thought about these, the more restless I became.

A few hours later, as I got closer and closer to Jiushan Village, I went from being nervous and excited at the beginning to becoming a little scared and uneasy.

I was even a little afraid of seeing them, afraid that they would be different from how I pictured them in my mind.

I'm afraid I won't stop crying.

Starting at around nine o'clock in the morning, we drove for seven hours before we arrived at the entrance of Jiushan Village.

Uncle Hu Zi's car slowed down. He looked back at me and looked very excited. He said to me: "Xiao Jie, I can finally see my parents. After meeting, let's not talk about anything else.

The two elders kowtow, if they hadn't tried their best to protect you, you wouldn't be alive today."

I nodded, my nervous palms sweating.

The car drove slowly towards the old locust tree at the entrance of the village.

The old locust tree is still there, not much has changed from ten years ago.

When I was a kid, I climbed up a tree with Little Fatty to dig out a bird's nest. But Little Fatty dug out the wrong bird's nest and it turned into a hornet's nest. As a result, he was stung by a wasp and it looked like a pig's head. Fortunately, I ran fast and jumped into the river to escape.

One calamity.

Everything that happened when I was a child flashed through my mind one by one, just like movie scenes.

As the car got closer and closer to the old locust tree, Uncle Hu Zi seemed to have discovered something. He pointed to the bottom of the old locust tree and said to me: "Master, look there are several people under that big tree. Are they your parents?"

"

Hearing what Uncle Hu Zi said, I stood up and looked through the windshield, and saw two people standing under the big tree, and an old man sitting on a stone under the big tree.

Their eyes were all looking towards us.

Very close.

I saw my mother's face clearly.

It's really different from what I remembered when I was a kid.

At that time, my mother still had black hair, but now it has been stained with a layer of frosty white, and wrinkles have appeared on her face.

Her eyes were firm, full of expectation, full of tenderness, and she stared at me on the way home for a moment.

She knew that today was our ten-year appointment and I was going home, so the whole family was waiting for me under the big tree.

The moment I saw them, I couldn't hold back my tears, and they fell down in big chunks.

"Master, don't cry, you should be happy to see your relatives." Uncle Hu Zi advised me, his voice suddenly became more choked up, and he was crying harder than me.

"Uncle Huzi, stop the car!" I greeted.

Uncle Huzi parked the car on the side of the road, and I opened the car door with trembling hands.

At this time, we were less than twenty meters away from the old locust tree.

I don't know how I got out of the car, my legs were shaking so much.

When I got off the car, the two old men standing under the big tree also walked towards me at the same time.

Grandpa, who was sitting on the big rock, also stood up.

Although they have not recognized me for a long time, the feeling between relatives cannot be deceived.

They can feel that I'm back.

My legs were as heavy as lead. When I saw three old people walking towards me quickly, my tears burst out again. www.bǐqυgetν.℃ǒm

"Dad...Mom, I'm home." I said in a hoarse voice.

"My son...my son is back..." My mother cried even harder, wailing loudly, and after hearing me say these words, she ran towards me directly.

She ran so fast that she almost fell, but was supported by her father behind her.

"My dear, please slow down..."

I wiped away my tears, quickened my pace, and ran towards them quickly.

I opened my hands and hugged my mother, just like she held me tightly when I was a child.

My mother hugged me, patted my back constantly, and howled loudly: "My son, it has been ten years and you are finally back. Where have you been all these years? Why didn't you send a message home?"

Son, I’m almost going crazy thinking about you.”

"It'll be good to come back, it'll be good to come back..." My father also cried and kept stroking my head with his big rough hands.

Grandpa was also standing beside him. He was older. He was laughing, laughing and crying.

I knelt on the ground and kowtowed to them: "Father, mother... my children are unfilial. I have not been able to stay by your side for ten years, so I kowtow to you."

My parents helped me up from the ground at the same time. My mother hugged me again and kept crying. The whole family cried with joy.

Uncle Huzi stood aside, turned his back, and kept shaking his body. I don't know if he was crying too.

Our family held each other's hands and cried. I didn't know why I was crying. I just couldn't explain the feeling in my heart, and the tears fell involuntarily.
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