Chapter 37 Stay

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Ten years ago, this courtyard was even more cramped than it is now.

The residential buildings outside the Indus have just been painted, and they look neat and beautiful at first glance, making the old houses in the corners look particularly dilapidated, and old man Ding is the most dilapidated one.

But at that time, he was not shrunk in size, full of energy and strength. He will stack porcelain pots and pots in the corners of the eaves and walls to serve all kinds of flowers and plants. He also raises a raccoon cat named "Tuan Zhang" to keep mice from running around in the house.

"Leader" is the best cat Mr. Ding has ever brought. He is more humane than a dog, and he refers to where to fight. It was what tricked Jiang Tian into the house in the first place.

At the age of five or six, Jiang Tian was as quiet as he was later, and always bored. But after all, he is still young, easy to attract attention, and easy to soften his heart. As long as the "leader" lays on his feet, he will be fine.

The residents in this area outside Wutong have been neighbors for decades and know each other well. The old people don't have much entertainment, they just like to get together to chat and play chess, and the parents are all in these leisure time.

Old man Ding didn't like to gossip, but he was addicted to playing chess for a while, and he heard everything about Grandma Jiang Tian's illness progress while playing. He knew Jiang's family from the beginning, and liked Jiang Tian very much, so he almost regarded him as half of his grandson.

The old man often gave orders to the "head", and the "head" waited on the courtyard wall. When he saw Jiang Tian passing by, he would go down the mountain to touch porcelain.

Jiang Tian often walked, and suddenly the cat fell from his head. He had already slammed on the brakes, but the cat was still lying on his shoe, limp.

Old man Ding especially liked to watch that scene - the child was in shock and could not stay or leave, so he froze in place and confronted the cat. At this time, he would yell to make a rescue, and drag Jiang Tian into the yard by the way.

Sometimes it was wrapped wonton dumplings, sometimes simple porridge and side dishes, sometimes two fishes were steamed or some soup was stewed, and the old man tried his best to give Jiang Tian something to eat.

A child is thin-skinned and stubborn. When you ask him if he has eaten, he always nods and says in a low voice, "Yes."

When you ask him why he doesn't go home, he always says with a face that doesn't like to play: "Come out to play." The

old man's deepest impression is that one evening, he heard that Jiang's grandma didn't recognize anyone recently, and even her grandson would mistake her for it. After locking the door, he saw Jiang Tian outside his courtyard wall.

He was very thin at that time, with long hands and long legs, and he could vaguely see the shadow of adolescence. He was carrying a schoolbag, and the key rope hanging around his neck was wrapped around his fingers several times, and it was tangled. It looked like it had been removed, but it didn't come in handy.

Old man Ding patted him on the shoulder, bent down and asked him, "Have you eaten?"

He hesitated for the first time, but finally nodded and said, "

Yes ." When the food is fragrant, it is the time of the day when the smell of fireworks in the world is the strongest.

But he stood outside someone else's courtyard wall and said, "Grandpa, can I watch cats?"

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