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    Others didn't find it unusual, and even ridiculed him for being Zhu Bajie's daughter-in-law. Laosi happily admitted that he was Bajie, and called out his daughter-in-law from time to time, making them laugh.

    Laosi's old mother is very good at making crabs, and when Laosi was done, he hurriedly delivered it to his home.

    Before the meal at Lai's house was ready, he dragged Lai's teacher to eat one secretly under the tree outside the courtyard gate.

    "This is the biggest one, try it now, or you'll lose it later."

    The teacher thought it was funny, all the delicious food at home was eaten right next to him, so he wouldn't snatch it from him.

    But seeing his look of anticipation, he picked up the biggest one and ate it, giving him a thumbs up while eating: "It's delicious, Auntie's craftsmanship is really good."

    "That's it." Seeing that he was enjoying his meal, Laus said, "It's so delicious? Why don't I feel it myself."

    "You don't know well."

    "Then I'll learn two tricks from my old mother another day. When you learn it, you won't have to cry and tell me to do it."

    "Just you? If you can learn it, I'll write my name upside down."

    "You don't need to write it backwards, just change it to my last name."

    "It's time to eat, Xiaosi, you should also stay and eat." Lai's mother stood at the door and shouted with a smile.

    "Okay." Laosi finished dinner at Lai's house, and the teacher said that he was going to take him back.

    Lai's mother jokingly said while cleaning up the dining table: "You are so sticky now, what will you do when you grow up?"

    Louth answered loudly in the yard: "Then never part."

    Lai's mother laughed: "Sure enough, it's still a child."

    Halfway through the journey, the two held hands and swayed.

    "Why are our homes so close, we're only a few steps away, and we had to run before." Laus complained.

    Lai Shi understood what he meant, and dragged him to the side path.

    No street lights, no figures, just the two of them.

    Kissing in a daze, whispering love words.

    It was as if the day would never dawn and the children would never grow up.

    When the teacher came home, he saw his mother sitting in the living room, staring at the TV, and turned on the TV with a smile: "What are you watching?"

    Lai's mother came back to her senses and glanced at him in a panic: "No, it's nothing, you... go to sleep."

    "Okay." When the teacher passed by her, he hugged her, "Thank you, mother, for bringing me into this world."

    When he let go, he saw his mother burst into tears and smiled, "Don't be too moved."

    "Well, mother loves you." Lai mother wiped her tears, "I just hope you have a good life."

    On the weekends, Lawrence went back to the country with his parents to celebrate his grandmother's birthday.

    When returned to town on Sunday afternoon, saw many people on the road discussing their coming home.

    "What are you talking about?" he casually asked a passerby.

    The man said, "I'm going to move out when I come home. I don't know if something happened, but I suddenly retired and said I want to go abroad."

    Going abroad?

    Raos was startled, and ran in the direction of the house. He saw a big truck still listening under the tree. There was no furniture. It didn't look like moving, but like traveling.

    "Little lion!" He saw the teacher who was sitting in the car at a glance, and immediately ran forward, "Are you going abroad? Why are you in such a hurry, didn't you agree to go together in the future?"

    Teacher Lai's eyes were red, and he had just cried. He didn't expect him to come. He shook his hand excitedly, and hurriedly explained, "My father is seriously ill and he needs to go abroad for treatment."

    Laus looked up at Uncle Lai who was sitting in front and asked, "Then when are you coming back?"

    "Soon." Master Lai clenched his hand tightly, "Wait for me, I'll come back to you soon, I haven't eaten the crab you made."

    Lai mother turned her face away, silently shed tears, and ordered, "Let's go."

    The car started slowly, and Laus held his hand while running: "Well, you must come back, I'll be waiting for you here."

    "Okay." Lai Shi's eyes flashed a line of hot tears, "Don't chase after me."

    Having said that, he didn't let go, leaving a paw print on the back of Laus's hand, "Remember to study and get into a good university.

    "But you're gone. Which university am I going to? What's the use of going to university!" Laus suddenly roared, unable to keep up with the speed of the car, and the two of them could no longer hold their hands.

    "Little lion! Little lion!" Laus chased the car hard.

    Laishi stretched out half of his body from the car: "I'll be back when my father is cured! You have to be healthy! ... You'll always be here with me!" Laishi pointed to his heart .

    Laus ran as fast as he could, without the extra strength to talk back and forth.

    Teacher: "I will write you a letter!"

    "Okay!"

    The car disappeared around the corner, and Laus fell to the ground feebly with his legs, tears streaming into the dust.

    When the teacher left suddenly, he was completely unprepared, and after more than a month, he suddenly received a letter from the other party.

    The letter described his recent life, saying that his father's condition was improving and he should be back soon.

    Laus came back to life again, sending one or two letters a day. Although it was slow, they could see letters like face to face every day.

    Teacher Lai encouraged him many times in the letter, and he regained his strength, thinking that if Uncle Lai couldn't be cured, he could go abroad to find Master Lai.

    He began to study very hard, and did not have to worry about adults and teachers at all. It was not until late at night that he glanced at his letters and fell asleep.

    He became more and more silent and more composed. When you encounter a little thing, you will think, if it was a little lion, what would he do?

    His parents were surprised by his changes. One day he heard his mother ask his father, "Do you think he is becoming more and more like a teacher?"

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