"Cheng Pei's grandfather can't be a time traveler, you can see when he set off." Qu Le tried hard to get more information.

[He is engaged in a fierce ideological struggle. 】

"He..." Qu Le wanted to say something, but finally chose to understand, "Remind me anytime tomorrow."

"Have I been influenced by the five-year-old to use modal particles frequently these two days?" Qu Le asked himself, "Do you feel it?"

【Do you need a recording for review? 】

"No, no, it will be fine soon anyway." Qu Le paid special attention, and said, "I hope you can repair the breaking point before we leave."

"Peipei is still young, and he already knew a lot of things when he was in elementary school. It would be strange for me to get close to him." Qu Le continued to urge, "Hurry up and discuss it, and put the patch on as soon as possible."

[We will discuss a result as soon as possible and start construction. 】

After Qu Le said this, he swayed in the car, and soon fell asleep in a daze.

It wasn't until he was woken up by his grandmother that he realized that the market had arrived, and he missed the scenery along the way, including Cheng's villa, with his superb skills of getting stuck in the car.

He also planned to propose to look at the garden near the house.

Cheng Pei's biological father had a good face and hired someone to take care of the garden. He had heard from Cheng Pei about this, and he saw part of it when he sent Cheng Pei back to Cheng's house.

Grandma loves to grow flowers, so he should not be rejected when he proposes to see the garden.

The regret of "falling asleep" and the thinking of "whether the return journey is possible" affected Qu Le, causing him to be absent-minded all the way to shopping with his grandma.

Qu Le even mistakenly thought that she had arrived at the store she was going to when grandma's footsteps slowed down, so she stopped and was busy thinking hard with her head down.

It would be a bit of a detour to take that road on the return trip, how would he tell grandma...

Ju Min felt that something was wrong when he was walking, and when he looked back, he found that his grandson was standing still for some reason.

She is a bit tall, and holding the child affects the center of gravity, and the lesions tend to hurt more, so she seldom leads Qu Le to walk.

You usually keep up well, what happened today?

Ju Min followed the child's line of sight and saw that it was a stall selling fried skewers - did he want to eat this?

Ju Min wanted to eat too.

Who said that one can't love food with strong taste when she is older, she can't eat a catty, and she can't even take a bite?

She hasn't even eaten a bite for many years - it's not that if she can't eat it, she won't let her grandson eat it. This child, like his father, has a weak spleen and stomach, and it will be troublesome if he eats these and then eats his stomach.

Children usually don't ask for it, but today it seems that they are too hungry to walk.

Ju Min decided to take a look later, and pass by after shopping. If his grandson still behaves like this, he will buy a copy for him.

Thinking of this, she went over and held the child's hand: "Let's go."

Only then did Qu Le realize that grandma just slowed down a lot.

He naturally thought of her physical condition again.

By tomorrow, his time travel that seems to be going nowhere will come to an end.

Qu Le didn't know whether he was right or wrong in not persuading grandma.

When he was in his twenties, in the eyes of those around him, it was wrong for him to maintain a polite but not close relationship with his biological parents.

In the discussion of relatives and friends, it is wrong for grandma to decide not to follow the conventional treatment.

He and grandma do have similarities in that they both did things that they couldn't explain to others.

If he persuades his grandma to change his mind, and grandma teaches him to be close to his parents-will he be able to become "consummation" in the eyes of the general public?

Will their family become a perfect family with a healthy and long-lived grandmother, parents who treat their children equally, and brothers who treat each other honestly?

If he doesn't try, how does he know he can't do it?

Qu Wusui stopped again.

Ju Min felt his hands sinking, looked down, and saw his grandson looking at him with teary eyes... Forget it, it's just a child.

Just as Qu Le was about to speak, he was suddenly led by his grandmother to change his direction.

Qu five-year-old Xiao Liwei was almost carried to the oily and fragrant fried skewers stall.

Um?And this one, why didn't he have an impression?Hasn't grandma always maintained a light diet with a strong will?

Ju Min glanced at the stalls, and chose two fried ones that were soft and not hard inside.

Local people have to fry New Year's vegetables during the Chinese New Year. Her mother was once a good hand, and she knows this all too well.

Seeing that the ingredients and craftsmanship of the stall owner were solid, she stopped looking, and only pulled the short child behind him to avoid being splashed by oil stars.

Qu Le couldn't remember whether he had accompanied his grandma to the market here when he was a child.

He had a thorough understanding of most areas of the city when he went out to play with his boarding school roommates, and the latest information he received could easily overwrite the previous ones and confuse people's memories.

Then he can basically be sure that grandma has never indulged in eating like this!

This opportunity seems to be a bit suitable for persuading the other party?

Qu Le decided to wait for grandma to take the first bite.

Ju Min took the deep-fried skewers, cut them into small pieces and put them in bags without peppers as required, and led his grandson away from the booth.

The scent that was close at hand was desperately drilling into her nose.

She originally planned to find a quiet and out-of-the-way place at the destination before serving it to the children.

Right now, I still think like this, thinking about it, she can't move anymore.

Qu Le was still sorting out his words when a paper bag suddenly appeared in front of him.

Ju Min shook his wrist slightly, motioning for his grandson to take it, and the fried food just out of the pan was shaking in the bag, and the sound of "shuashuashua" from the friction seemed to be right next to his ears.

It was exactly the same sound as the stall owner made just now when he was shaking the powder.

Qu Le was shocked to understand what grandma meant. What a preoccupied expression she put on. Is she... buying delicious food to coax the child?

The flattered mood was fully reflected in Qu Wusui's actions - he couldn't wait to take the paper bag.

"Eat slowly." Seeing that she had guessed the child's mind correctly, Ju Min was very satisfied, and told him seriously, "It's not easy to digest, chew it well before swallowing it."

Qu Le replied reflexively: "Got it."

He carried out this order very well, standing at the door eating while waiting for grandma to finish shopping, and when she came out with the things, he didn't eat a few yuan.

Qu Le looked up at grandma, and found that her eyes fell on the bag in his hand.

Does she want to eat too?

Qu Wusui, who was inexplicably nervous seeing his grandma's stern face as usual, received this conjecture, Xiaopang held a bamboo stick in his hand, forked a piece, and raised his hand bravely and positively.

Curry:? ? ... This is not my doing!

Ju Min is a frequent customer of this store, and the owner of the store praised loudly behind her: "Oh, the child is really sensible, is it from your family?"

"It's my grandson." Ju Min didn't say anything else, and wanted to call Qu Le to leave. Seeing his persistently raised little hand, he felt uncomfortable no matter what.

She always felt that she was not suitable for raising children.

Qu Le was raised by her, and she was not as noisy as other people's family.

Ju Min turned around, put his things in a place where he would not disturb others, borrowed the faucet in the store to wash his hands, and accepted the rare waywardness of a child.

During this period, Qu Le kept ordering Qu Wusui to put down his hands, put them down quickly, and even hoped that a whirlwind would blow away the piece of fried skewer.

Nothing happened.

Grandma finally came over and picked it up and put it in her mouth.

Qu Le remembered how she said, "As a human being, you should eat whatever you want, and go to bed at any time you want", and tears slid down Qu Wusui's face again.

Qu Le really hated himself for not being able to go out overnight to buy some food for grandma.

He dared not leave her side.

Looking at the grandson who offered to share with him but shed tears after he "reluctantly" accepted it, Ju Min really couldn't figure it out.

Is it possible that the child stretching out his hand to eat is attracting birds?It's not that the silly boy has never done this kind of thing in his own yard.

Forget it, don't be serious with children.

Ju Min led his grandson to the side of the car, seeing that he was still sobbing, he really had a headache: "Why are you crying?"

Qu five years old, speechless.

The fundamental reason is that Qu Le's mood is really complicated.

Mu Mu has been reminding him that he cannot change the course of the world, and he is trying his best to convince himself, but no matter how reasonable it is, those who have regrets will always want to force it for a moment.

Qu Wusui said with a strong cry: "Grandma..."

"All right, all right." Ju Min's scalp was numb from his shouting, "Get in the car, go home."

"Grandma's body hurts, go to the hospital." Qu Wusui sobbed, "I won't go home."

Ju Min's first reaction was that his unreliable son taught his grandson something—the son has been busy with work recently, so he hasn't been here.

The in-laws who live with them and help bring Qu Ming said that they brought the younger one over to have a look, let the two brothers play together, and said that the younger one is prone to allergies, or let the older one go. Stay for two days.

Qu Le had a good time with the children, so he didn't need to give in to others.

"Don't go to the hospital, let's go home." Ju Min sent him sideways in the back seat, "The door is closed, don't move your hands and feet."

After closing the door of the back seat, she got into the car and heard the movement behind her. After all, she couldn't bear it, so she turned her head and explained: "Grandma doesn't want to go to the hospital, so stop making trouble."

Qu Le didn't make a fuss, he felt that Qu Wusui didn't, and even grandma didn't really think he was making a fuss.

Looking at the rare soft look on her face, he forced Qu Wusui to nod with tears in his eyes.

Even if she didn't intend to convince anyone, he still felt that he should learn to accept it.

Ju Min sighed inwardly after a long absence, and decided to take a detour to the largest art supply store on the way home, and buy more handmade things for his grandson.

Children, if you distract yourself, you probably forget your thoughts.

Qu Wusui leaned on the back seat in despair, and suddenly found that the way back was a bit unexpected, so he straightened up and looked out the window, shouting, "Grandma, there is a garden there, a garden!"

Ju Min actually noticed the house covered with brocade and flowers, and it was hard not to notice it every time he passed by.

I heard that the daughter and son-in-law of the boss of the family are living here, and they are much more lively than before.

People are no longer, and things are no longer normal.

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