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Chapter 723 About His Childhood 2

Chapter 723 About His Childhood 2
When he was in the first year of junior high school, An Yijun's mother took him to the city.

Reluctantly bid farewell to his grandma and left the county town, he also dreamed of living with his mother, but unfortunately his dream was soon shattered.

At first, even though the man who lived with his mother was not pleasing to the eye, An Yijun tried his best to bear it, but later, he beat the man.

On a pedestrian street, he ran into the man by chance. The man was cuddling with another woman at this time, and he had just come out of the gold shop.

An Yijun went up to question, and heard the man say: "Who am I, it turns out to be a oil bottle, boy, who do you think you are?"

With a contemptuous laugh, he continued: "I tell you, don't say it's you, your mother doesn't dare to talk to me like that, she's just a woman who was taken care of by me, is it possible that you really think you are my girlfriend? "

What he said later was even worse, mocking his mother for nothing, making An Yijun's eyes turn red with anger, and he punched him directly in the face.

The man was beaten to the hospital, his mother took him to the hospital, and apologized to the man, but An Yijun didn't apologize at all, and was slapped in the face by her mother, saying: "How did your grandmother teach you? "

After yelling, she continued: "She said she would take good care of you, and that's how she took care of you? She taught you to be stubborn and stubborn. It doesn't count if you hit someone casually, but you still know your mistakes and don't correct them. You are trying to make me angry. dead?"

"Heh..." His face was turned to one side, and the red marks on his five fingers were clearly visible. He licked the inside of his cheek with his tongue, and he laughed.

"If you want to apologize, you should kneel or lick the man's toes. Mom, you can do it alone. He probably likes you more. I promise, I won't touch your benefactors again, okay? ?”

After An Yijun finished speaking, he turned around and left. Since then, the total number of conversations between him and his mother may not have exceeded ten sentences.

In his heart, grandma is the most important person to him, while mother... is just a stranger with blood relationship.

As long as he has free time, he will come back to see grandma, talk and chat with her, so that she will not be too lonely alone.

I also mentioned the matter of letting my grandma go to live in the county, but she said that she is used to living here, growing vegetables and fruits in the yard, leisurely.

There is a small garden in the yard, where roses, narcissus, and rhododendrons are planted. She also set up a row of trellises in the yard, and planted loofah, zucchini, tomato, eggplant, green onions, and coriander.

If she lived in the urban area, where there were high-rise buildings everywhere, where would there be such a large courtyard where she could grow so many flowers and vegetables?

Hearing that grandma insisted on staying, An Yijun couldn't persuade him anymore.

He didn't know when it started, but he found that grandma was really old, and she couldn't lift the vegetable basket anymore, and sometimes it was very difficult to bend down.

After noticing that she was coughing frequently, An Yijun insisted on taking her to the hospital for an examination, only to find out that she had rheumatic heart disease and mitral stenosis.

In the early stage of the disease, there are often no obvious symptoms, and in the later stage, it manifests as palpitation, shortness of breath, fatigue, cough, until heart failure and death, and some manifests as arterial embolism and cerebral infarction and death.

If she is still young, she can still be treated with surgery, but because the grandmother is already very old, the doctor does not recommend surgery, and she is asked to take medication regularly to control it.

(End of this chapter)

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