Jian Yun’s hand trembled slightly, nearly brimming with hot tears.
This was the protagonist of "Sailor Moon."
It was much later that Jian Yun found out her na was Tsukino Usagi.
Grandma Shi sensed that Jian Yun’s emotions were off and, startled, she imdiately said, "Shi i, don’t make a fuss for no reason!"
Jian Yun shook her head and said, "She’s not making a fuss for no reason. I actually intended to comb her hair into this style too."
Shi i’s hand, holding the phone, paused slightly, then, she retracted it.
After all these years, she still rembered.
Shi i’s heart felt hollow, yet it seed like her emotions were gradually sublimating.
Just wait a little longer.
She would slowly beco their daughter, their granddaughter, once again.
The hairdo was completed quickly, and Shi i sprang up joyfully, twirling around and asked, "Grandma, do I look pretty?"
Grandma Shi: "You look very pretty!"
"And Grandpa, do I look pretty?"
Grandpa Tang chuckled, "You look pretty."
Then Shi i hopped over to Granny Tang, "I can dance with this hairstyle too, Grandma. Shall we continue dancing?"
Granny Tang smiled and nodded in approval.
Watching Shi i’s lively and happy deanor, Jian Yun couldn’t help but smile.
A simple life like this was quite nice too.
Grandpa Tang sat down next to his daughter-in-law and spoke softly, "It’s great that Qian Jiao has such a delightful child at ho."
"Yes," Jian Yun chuckled lightly, "a lively household is better indeed. Our own ho is a bit too quiet."
"Then let’s have her over to play often," Grandpa Tang chuckled. "The little girl is quite fun to be around, and your mom likes her a lot too. What do you think?"
"That sounds good," Jian Yun, who hadn’t been in close contact with a young person in a long ti, felt a rare sense of relaxation, her gaze following Shi i’s dance steps, her eyes increasingly amazed, she sincerely said, "She dances so well."
Grandpa Tang strongly agreed, "Indeed, she dances well, but it’s a pity for her talent, she only has the intelligence of a child a few years old..."
"Intelligence has nothing to do with talent, dad," Jian Yun looked at Shi i. "Many autistic children are actually geniuses in certain areas."
Shi i danced joyfully, her soft figure rippling like water waves, delicate and graceful like a fine piece of art.
Jian Yun exclaid, "If her foundation is properly nurtured, she could definitely be a new star in the dance world."
Jian Yun held a certain status in the literary and artistic world, and her judgnt was certainly not inferior.
Grandpa Tang was a straightforward man, who could only understand what was visually appealing, but not the intricacies involved. Hearing his daughter-in-law say this, he subconsciously glanced at his wife.
To his surprise, this look revealed that Granny Tang’s face also bore a full asure of amazent, even a hint of a satisfied smile at the corners of her mouth.
When the dance ended, Granny Tang suddenly stood up and said, "The upward motion you just did was no good, you were a bit too forceful. Do it like this, lift it gently."
Saying so, she demonstrated.
Grandpa Tang was surprised and said, "Didn’t you say you wouldn’t dance anymore? Be careful!"
Granny Tang ignored him, while Shi i mimicked the motion, her form lifting lightly.
Jian Yun marveled, "An airy and tender deanor, impressive for this young girl."
Jian Yun spoke softly, and Shi i didn’t hear.
At that mont, her face was serious, and then she resud her dance steps, lightly leaping, lifting. Her moves were even more exquisite and stunning than before.
Even the stringent Granny Tang couldn’t help but say, "Not bad."
Shi i couldn’t help but smile with joy.
If Grandma said it was good, it ant it was very good.
For her, it was trendous recognition.
What she couldn’t achieve in her previous life, she had accomplished in this one. Wasn’t this a blessing in disguise?
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Get to bed early, there will be another Chapter in an hour~~
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