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In the following years, Ahao traveled both dostically and internationally with his daughter.

Occasionally, he also heard Ahao’s parents talk about how they often went out, but he acted as if he hadn’t heard them.

Little Huzi assigned him a driver and a bodyguard, who often took him to fishing resorts and occasionally to play chess to pass the ti.

Xiaowei got married, and his child was born soon after; of course, he also wanted to hold his precious grandson.

But Little Huzi had no girlfriend at all, he vaguely ntioned it twice, Little Huzi said when fate arrives, he will certainly find soone.

When he finally saw Little Huzi bringing a girlfriend ho, seeing that the girl got along well with Little Zhuangzhuang and Little Xingxing, his daughter called and he couldn’t wait to tell her this news.

His daughter returned ho soon after.

Because Ahao’s eldest brother got cancer.

He knew Ahao’s eldest brother, a man of few words.

In the end, it was Ahao who paid for the treatnt, and made sure that the children of Ahao’s eldest brother didn’t co to Kyoto.

As one ages, experiencing birth, aging, sickness, and death is inevitable for everyone.

Little Huzi got married and moved out; every weekend, he brought his wife ho, and they gave him a cherished granddaughter, whom her aunt nad Little Mango.

Ahao’s uncle passed away; they returned ho and his daughter urged him to get a health checkup and to live a few more years, to see Little Zhuangzhuang get married and have children.

These years, following his daughter, he rarely fell ill and was in good health.

Seeing his daughter like this, he smiled and promised, saying he would definitely try to live longer.

But how can one control life, aging, sickness, and death?

Ahao’s parents passed away, which was sowhat of a shock to Ahao.

It was Ahao’s second brother, who rarely ca to Kyoto, who cried miserably.

People are gone, and grief does nothing at this point.

After sending off Ahao’s parents, his daughter beca even more anxious about him.

"Dad, you must live a few more years, you must live a few more years."

Not long after, Ahao’s eldest brother’s cancer relapsed, and this ti he didn’t want to receive treatnt.

After sending off Ahao’s eldest brother again, his daughter was even more nervous, knowing that she was also afraid of him leaving.

Today is his ninetieth birthday.

Ahao and his daughter insisted on organizing a banquet for him.

Looking at the lively crowd, he revealed a kind smile.

"Dad, tired? Let’s help you rest."

Old Mr. Zhao nodded, "Okay." His teeth had all fallen out, now he wore dentures.

ng Yunhan and Yun Hao left the room.

"Dad, your body looks good now, but who knows..."

Yun Hao comforted his wife, holding her, "Wife, let’s accompany dad well recently, go back to the hotown for a visit."

Old Mr. Zhao had already told them, soday to be buried together with his wife and son.

"Okay."

Old Dad is already of such an old age.

They were getting old, too.

Now the children had grown up and had their own ideas.

Qianqian also gave Little Mango a little brother.

Returning to the town once again, things had changed a lot.

It was more bustling.

ng Yunhan and Yun Hao were retired people, but they were sowhat younger than their peers, almost a generation apart.

Because they were in town, they happened to et Yun Shuang.

"Younger sister-in-law, you’ve returned to the town?" Yun Shuang was in town for the market and didn’t expect to et them.

"Yes."

"Younger sister-in-law, second brother’s health has been declining ever since the eldest brother passed away."

ng Yunhan thought about Yun Lei who was already over seventy years old, his leg had been broken at thirty-sothing, those past injuries mattered, but later his leg recovered, and he went back to work on the construction site.

Yun Shuang then said, "The last ti I went to the county, we talked about our childhood."

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