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My mother broke off relations with my uncle for more than 20 years, and my aunt sent a message before she died: I want to see my sister-in-law

author:Happy dragon fruit

There are some emotions that cannot be forgotten with the passage of time. Just like the severance between the mother and the uncle in this story, which has lasted for more than twenty years. The regrets in life are always with us, and until the last moment, they still linger.

My mother broke off relations with my uncle for more than 20 years, and my aunt sent a message before she died: I want to see my sister-in-law

The origin of the story began twenty years ago. At that time, there was a conflict in the family, and emotions stirred in the dispute, which eventually evolved into irreconcilable rifts. Mother and uncle used to be confidants who talked about everything, but a misunderstanding and a collision of some words pushed them to the opposite side of each other.

My mother broke off relations with my uncle for more than 20 years, and my aunt sent a message before she died: I want to see my sister-in-law

Before the death of the eldest aunt, she delivered a precious message. She hopes to see her sister-in-law one last time. This request, although simple, contains too much meaning. When my mother received the news, her heart was full of contradictions and struggles. Her anger towards her uncle's family seems to have taken deep root in her heart, but for her aunt's entrustment, she feels an inexplicable warmth.

My mother broke off relations with my uncle for more than 20 years, and my aunt sent a message before she died: I want to see my sister-in-law

At this critical juncture, I can't help but feel a great responsibility as the editor-in-chief of a social-emotional magazine. I decided to find out for myself what had happened and try to resolve this long-standing dispute.

My mother broke off relations with my uncle for more than 20 years, and my aunt sent a message before she died: I want to see my sister-in-law

My mother candidly told me about the conflict 20 years ago. It turned out that a misunderstanding and some casual words became an insurmountable gap between them. I understand my mother's feelings, but I also know that time will dilute everything, and now is the perfect time to mend the relationship.

My mother broke off relations with my uncle for more than 20 years, and my aunt sent a message before she died: I want to see my sister-in-law

I decided to get in touch with my uncle. After some twists and turns, I finally got in touch with my uncle. The uncle didn't know what happened twenty years ago, and his anger towards his mother gradually subsided, replaced by thoughts and regrets about the past.

My mother broke off relations with my uncle for more than 20 years, and my aunt sent a message before she died: I want to see my sister-in-law

Thanks to my uncle's efforts and my efforts, my mother finally agreed to meet my uncle. This meeting seemed to be a reversal of time, and the twenty-year estrangement disappeared in an instant. They used the communication of their hearts to completely untie the knot in their hearts and release each other's resentment.

My mother broke off relations with my uncle for more than 20 years, and my aunt sent a message before she died: I want to see my sister-in-law

Before her aunt died, her eyes were full of relief and satisfaction. She knew that her last wish had finally come true. And I am sincerely glad to be able to witness this touching reunion.

In this story, I deeply appreciate the power of time. No matter how deep the misunderstandings and contradictions were, as long as we are willing to communicate and understand each other, everything can be resolved. Life is short, we should cherish the people in front of us, feel each other's emotions with our hearts, resolve each other's misunderstandings, and make life full of warmth and touch.

This story also made me wonder if we have similar gaps and misunderstandings in our lives. Is it possible to face and solve it bravely like my mother and uncle? Perhaps, we can all draw some inspiration from this to make our lives better and more fulfilling.