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Campus Notepad Chapter 1 Xiao Ya

Ten years after the reform and opening up, the people in the village have their own fields, and food and clothing are no longer a problem.

Most of the villages are also earthen houses, few people can afford to build red brick houses, and there are only one or two in the whole village

The family at the head of the village is a red brick house, there is an old lady in her seventies, she has four daughters and a son,

When the old lady was young, she was a teacher, and her wife was a colleague, and the two of them built this house in their wife's hometown after they retired, but unfortunately, their wife left him early

The family is very exquisitely arranged, three pieces of upper room, the left is the daughters live, the right is the son lives, the middle is where he and his wife live, and the one where they live has a hall to facilitate the reception of guests

Two side rooms, a kitchen and one dedicated to grain

The three lower rooms are all equipped with some tools for farming

The courtyard is also extremely elaborate, and there is a particularly large grape trellis in the corridor facing the upper room, and a stone table is placed under the grapevine.

Next to the grapevine is the tap and washbasin. There is also a large fig tree, osmanthus and pomegranate trees planted in the yard, and all three trees are very large.

The whole yard looks lush from the outside.

The old lady has four daughters, and three daughters are in pursuit of their own happiness, married far away, did not consult with the old lady, and did not hold a wedding.

The old lady was sad and angry, so she repeatedly asked her little daughter that in the future her wedding should not be like her sisters, and it must be beautiful.

Therefore, on the day of the little daughter's wedding, the old lady deliberately let her son put a lot of firecrackers to make up for the regret

Many years later...

The eldest daughter came back from out of town to take back a daughter and entrusted it to the old lady to raise.

Because he and his son-in-law went to a big city to work hard, they didn't have the time and energy to take the children now, so they asked their mothers to help them

The old lady named her granddaughter Xiao Ya, along with her mother's surname, a single word Ya

The old lady liked this granddaughter very much, and the more she looked at it, the more she felt like her daughter when she was a child; the family also became lively because of the addition of a child

Xiao Ya grew up little by little under the care of her grandmother, and she often asked her grandmother, "When will my mother come back?"

Grandma "Mom and Dad Make Money Outside"

Xiao Ya "Do they not want me anymore"

Grandma lovingly touched Xiao Ya's forehead, "How could it be?"

"Didn't Grandma always accompany you?"

At this time, Xiao Ya would lie on her grandmother like a docile kitten

Grandma would let out a long sigh

And so the days went by...