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"Professor ng, taking Little Shi out to play again? Not going to kindergarten today?"

Soone familiar with Professor ng imdiately greeted him with a smile upon seeing him.

Before his retirent, Professor ng was a mathematics teacher at Nandu University, but he is now retired and taking care of his granddaughter at ho.

The Little Shi that people ntion is his granddaughter, ng Shishi.

"She caught a cold a couple of days ago, so I’m letting her rest at ho for a few days," Professor ng said with a smile.

Professor ng has lived here for many years and is very respected by everyone.

"Little Shi, here’s a banana for you."

A familiar person handed Little Shi a banana. She didn’t take it imdiately; instead, she turned to look at her grandfather.

Seeing Professor ng nod, she reached out and took it.

"You should thank Grandma Yao."

"Thank you, Grandma," Little Shi said in her childish voice.

Little Shi is only five years old this year, attending the last year of kindergarten. The little girl, tender and sweet, is the apple of Professor ng’s eye; he takes her wherever he goes.

His wife passed away early, and after retirent, he felt lonely, but luckily, Little Shi was there to keep him company.

He takes Little Shi with him wherever he goes.

"Little Shi, where are we going with Grandpa?"

"To play in the park."

"Then stay close to Grandpa and don’t get lost."

"Okay, I will hold Grandpa’s hand and won’t lose him."

The passerby laughed, and Professor ng laughed along with them.

"Little Shi is really great."

The passerby praised and hurried away.

Little Shi looked at the banana in her hand.

Professor ng imdiately understood what she ant and said with a smile, "We’ve just had breakfast; eat it later."

"Then you hold it for ," Little Shi handed the banana to Professor ng.

Upon hearing this, Professor ng casually took it.

"Don’t eat it secretly," Little Shi added.

"You’re so stingy, not even letting Grandpa have a bite," Professor ng said with amusent.

"Well... I’ll give you half," Little Shi thought for a mont and said.

"Haha, Grandpa won’t eat your banana, don’t worry," Professor ng said with a smile.

Little Shi glanced at the banana in Professor ng’s hand and ran forward.

While running, she urged Professor ng to hurry up.

"You should slow down and watch out for cars,"

Professor ng sped up a few steps, caught up with Little Shi, and held her hand again.

He took a few deep breaths and realized he was really getting old, running just a short distance left him out of breath.

"Professor ng, taking your granddaughter out for a stroll again?"

Another familiar person greeted Professor ng.

Professor ng stopped and chatted with the person for a few monts.

After the person left, he continued to walk with Little Shi towards the park.

But after just a few steps, he noticed Little Shi kept turning back to look across the street.

He couldn’t help but ask curiously, "What are you looking at?"

"A grandma is waving at ."

"Grandma?" Professor ng turned to look across the street.

There were only a few hurried young people on the street opposite, certainly no grandma as Little Shi said.

But Professor ng didn’t pay much attention, holding Little Shi as they continued forward.

They quickly reached the park entrance.

At this mont, quite a few people were coming out of the park, most of whom were elderly people who had just finished exercising, so holding long swords, so with kung fu fans, all with sweat glistening on their temples.

Seeing Professor ng, they all greeted him with a smile.

Once inside the park, there were still many elderly people exercising.

Little Shi saw soone dancing and imdiately broke free of her grandfather’s hand to run over and twist around, while Professor ng stood nearby watching with a smile.

When Little Shi got bored of one thing, she ran to the next place.

In the park, Professor ng didn’t always hold onto Little Shi.

Taking her to the park was for her to bask in the sun and run around more.

"Grandpa, hurry up," Little Shi urged as she turned around again.

But this ti, Professor ng wasn’t in a hurry to catch up. Instead, he walked over with his hands behind his back at a leisurely pace.

"Grandpa, why are you so slow? Did you not have enough breakfast?" Little Shi said discontentedly.

"Grandpa ate more than you this morning."

"Then why do you walk so slowly, like this?"

Little Shi put her hands behind her back, hunched over, and imitated her grandfather’s walking style, making Professor ng burst into laughter.

"Because I’m old, an old grandpa."

"Then I am an old grandma, cough cough, old man, walk a little faster."

"Haha, no rush. We have plenty of ti to wander slowly."

"Aren’t you going ho to cook?"

"Not cooking."

Little Shi, hearing this, widened her round eyes and said, "Then what are we eating for lunch?"

"We’ll eat out for lunch today."

Upon hearing this, Little Shi cheered, then quickly asked, "Is it KFC?"

"No, that’s too unhealthy. If your parents find out, they’ll definitely bla ."

"Then is it McDonald’s?" Little Shi asked again.

"Is there a difference between the two?" Professor ng said helplessly.

"I think KFC tastes a little better," Little Shi said seriously.

"Even if it does, you just recovered from a cold, so you can’t eat too much of this junk food," Professor ng said.

"Why do you call it junk food? It’s not slly at all, it’s fragrant. I didn’t sll KFC’s scent by the trash can."

Professor ng: ...

Professor ng playfully bantered with his granddaughter while they walked across the lawn to a shaded area.

There were quite a few elderly n chatting and playing chess here.

Upon seeing Professor ng coming over, they all greeted him.

Initially, Professor ng kept an eye on his granddaughter, but every ti he looked back, she was playing with other children, so he gradually relaxed.

Especially when he watched a chess ga, he completely forgot about his granddaughter.

"Old Zhang, you shouldn’t have moved that pawn earlier, and that cannon..."

Professor ng knew the etiquette of not comnting while watching a ga, but after it ended, he couldn’t refrain from sharing his thoughts.

"Professor ng, don’t just talk the talk. Let’s have you play a ga against Master Yu."

Old Zhang’s opponent was a technician in a machinery factory before retiring, so everyone called him Master Yu.

"I certainly wouldn’t be a match for Professor ng; he’s a top professor," Master Yu said sarcastically.

The two had always been at odds when they were younger; Master Yu thought Professor ng was a pretentious scholar, while Professor ng thought Master Yu was an uncultured brute.

However, when it ca to chess, Professor ng wasn’t always sure he could beat Master Yu.

So, to save face, Professor ng rarely played against Master Yu.

"Top professor, are you afraid?"

", afraid of you? I have to look after the child. Unlike you, lazing around every day," Professor ng shouted.

Master Yu glanced around and asked with a smile, "Then where is your child?"

"Little Shi, she..."

Professor ng turned to look where Little Shi was playing but didn’t see her.

However, Professor ng wasn’t alard; he thought she had run off elsewhere, so he got up and walked over.

"Little Shi..." Professor ng called.

But there was no response.

"Little Shi, Little Shi..."

"Has anyone seen my Little Shi?"

Professor ng gradually began to panic.

Regardless of whether they knew him or not, everyone nearby started helping to look.

But Little Shi was still nowhere to be seen, and Professor ng’s heart slowly sank to the bottom, feeling a wave of despair.

In a daze, he saw a small figure tied at the limbs, blindfolded, sobbing and whimpering, like a haunting nightmare appearing before his eyes.

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