Lin Qingyin nodded to the grandfather and grandson, and took a careful look at Jiang Zhengning’s face: “You left more than 50 years ago? When you left your hotown, you were only six years old, right?”
The second sentence made the old man’s eyes light up, and he nodded again and again: “Yes, yes, the year I left was just after my sixth birthday.” Recalling the past, the old man was very emotional: “I rember when I left that year, we were in a hurry. I was taken into the car before I even finished the stead pastry my mother gave , so I cried a lot because of this.”
Lin Qingyin continued: “You have an older brother and an older sister who left together, but the younger brother has been separated for many years? Are you looking for your hotown or your younger brother?”
Jiang Zhengning looked at Lin Qingyin in shock. He only told Jiang Wei about the search for relatives. He didn’t have ti to go into details. He heard from his grandson that there was a girl in the fortune telling club in school, who was very good at fortune telling and might help him to find relatives. He thought it was just predicting the direction he should look for. He didn’t expect that the little girl could see things. He couldn’t help but be surprised.
Since this young master can even figure out this matter, it must be no problem to find soone. Jiang Zhengning was so excited that he quickly said: “I know the approximate location of my hotown, I only want to find my long-lost brother.”
Seeing that the old man was a little excited, Jiang Wei put the freshly ordered juice in front of him: “Grandpa, speak slowly, don’t worry.”
After drinking a sip of juice, Jiang Zhengning cald down and slowly told the events of the year: “Actually, I was young at that ti, so I can’t rember many things. I only rember that day was just after my birthday. After 2 days, I was sleeping soundly in the middle of the night. My mother hurriedly called up and put on my clothes and put in the car. My eldest sister and eldest brother were already in the car. My father was packing luggage in the trunk, then I asked him where we were going. He said we were going to a distant place. At that ti, my sister beca anxious when she heard that and said that my younger brother was still at our nanny’s house and haven’t co back. We should go there and take my brother with us. My mother covered her mouth and cried. When we got to the pier, my sister asked again, but our nanny’s house is too far away, and we didn’t have ti to pick him up.”
Jiang Zhengning sighed and continued: “I didn’t know what happened when I was young, but my sister and brother’s expressions were heavy. It was not until we went to Hong Kong that I realized I hadn’t seen my brother for a long ti. I asked my mother where my brother was. My mother cried, and my elder sister took away and said that I should not ntion my brother in front of my mother in the future, or else my mother would be sad, so I never dared to ask again. ”
After wiping the tears on the corners of his eyes with a tissue, Jiang Zhengning said: “It wasn’t until I beca an adult and I went out for a walk with my eldest sister, that she ntioned this matter to again.”
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