The Little Ancestor Teaches You How To Live-Chapter 848: The Death of Chu Heng (1)
Chapter 848: Chapter 848: The Death of Chu Heng (1)
Looking at Lu Zhanyu, Old Mrs. Qin spoke softly, "Zhanyu, if you feel uncomfortable later, just tell Aunt Qin, and I’ll have Uncle Qin take you back to the hotel."
"It’s fine. Although I can’t run on the beach like Susu, being able to share this atmosphere with everyone makes me very happy," Lu Zhanyu explained.
"That’s good." With that, Old Mrs. Qin was reassured.
Susu pushed Lu Zhanyu along the coastline.
The Qin Family elders followed behind, maintaining a distance of three to five steps, enough to keep an eye on the two kids while giving them space to talk.
Hand in hand, the elders walked just as they did fifty or sixty years ago.
"Old Lady, it seems like it’s been quite a while since we last walked by the sea," Old Mr. Qin remarked with emotion.
"Yes, in earlier years we were either busy with business or raising the kids. It wasn’t until we moved to the countryside that I finally got back my own life, and then we had Susu," Old Mrs. Qin expressed with a hint of nostalgia.
At this, Old Mrs. Qin’s gaze softened even further.
Looking at his wife’s gentle profile, Old Mr. Qin felt somewhat dazed, "Wife, you’ve worked hard all these years."
"What’s gotten into you? Why suddenly say that?" Old Mrs. Qin turned and asked.
"What do you mean suddenly? This is called being moved," Old Mr. Qin emphasized.
Old Mrs. Qin couldn’t help but blush.
"You old man, at your age, still so frivolous."
"Where am I frivolous? Speaking anything to my own wife is always serious," Old Mr. Qin said. frёeωebɳovel.com
Old Mrs. Qin was amused, "Although these years have been tough, we’ve also been very happy, haven’t we? Aside from the issues with our third child, the other kids have all grown up healthy and happy. I’m very satisfied."
Old Mr. Qin’s eyes also turned extra tender, "Yes, having you by my side in this life, I’m truly content."
Lu Zhanyu sat in his wheelchair, turning his head towards the sea where the setting sun was now meeting the coastline, tinting half the sky and the sea orange-red.
The waves crashed onto the shore, rolling up to their feet in intervals.
He seldom went out, much less to the beach.
The sensation was foreign to him, yet quiet, serene, and beautiful.
"Susu," Lu Zhanyu called to the person behind him.
"Hmm?"
"Is it hard to push on the sand? If you’re tired, let’s rest a bit."
"It’s easy to push, I can even carry it," Susu answered.
Hard to push? That was non-existent for her; she even thought the wheels were superfluous.
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Meanwhile, afraid that the Qin Family might get ahead, a tense Chu Heng and Chu Yanxi rented a local fishing boat to search for Sea Ganoderma.
The boat’s owner was an old fisherman. At this time, nearby pleasure boats were not advised to set out to sea, especially to an area known for its dangerous reefs.
The Chu father and daughter could only resort to hiring a fishing boat to take them.
The old fisherman agreed reluctantly, largely because of the generous sum the Chu Family offered.
The old fisherman navigated the boat close to their destination, then told the Chu father and daughter, "Sir, this is YaShark Bay that you were looking for."
Chu Heng, standing on the deck, looked around and then asked the old fisherman:
"This is YaShark Bay? There aren’t any mermaid statues or anything like that here. How do we know where to find what we’re looking for?"