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Chapter 13 Family Letter

 An old man came to the stall. She looked lovingly at the sleeping Awen, and asked Liang Jiafen with a smile: "You guys went out very early, you look so tired."

Liang Jiafen looked at her sister, shook her head helplessly, and replied: "It's indeed a bit early. Will mother-in-law come to write a letter home?"

The old man nodded, "Write a letter to my daughter and ask her to go home. Her father is sick."

Liang Jiafen was also a little sad. She quickly woke up Awen, who was still sleeping.

"Awen, get up and work."

Awen stood up immediately when she heard her eldest sister's voice. Looking at the old man in front of her, her message immediately appeared in her mind: "Grandma Cai."

The old man who was called also looked at her with a smile and said with a smile: "I'm looking after the stall for your father again today. I'm writing a letter to Grandma Cai today."

Awen didn't explain, and nodded immediately: "Okay, okay, please wait a moment."

As she spoke, she dipped her usual chicken quill pen in the ink she had sharpened in advance and wrote the address of Grandma Cai's house first.

"Who does my mother-in-law want to write to and what to write about."

Grandma Cai looked at Awen's beautiful hand in regular script, and she loved it even more. She could be so calm at such a young age, and she would definitely be successful in the future.

This is one of the reasons why the neighbors in the neighborhood love this little girl.

Not only is she polite, she also has a sweet mouth, and she can write well at a young age. Some parents even compare her with their own children.

And because her father is a scholar, this little girl gradually appeared in everyone's field of vision.

"Write to my daughter, asking her to come back this year. My father is seriously ill."

Awen nodded, but the word father made her feel a little emotional.

I don’t know if her parents in another world are safe and sound, and whether this unfilial daughter can be happy without her.

But it was really not her fault. She was driving normally at the time, and suddenly a truck came and hit each other with a bang. When she woke up, she was on top of Liang Jiawen.

This matter is the full responsibility of the truck driver. He should be able to spend a lot of money with him. I hope my parents can live a better life.

Thanks to her continuous practice in the past three months, although there are still some differences, as long as they don't check carefully, no one will find out that she has changed her inner core.

After finishing the letter and drying the pen and ink, Awen showed it to her mother-in-law, but her mother-in-law waved her hand and said, "I don't know a few words, so you can just read them to me."

Awen nodded, without being pretentious, and read directly to Granny Cai: "My daughter Lian'er, I am writing this letter to inform you that your father is seriously ill and will come home to visit you next year. In addition, your mother also misses my son very much and is looking forward to it."

Returning to talk to my mother in the summer of the 39th year of the Dali calendar."

Grandma Cai's eyes were a little moist when she heard that, and she nodded: "Okay."

Awen folded the family letter and put it in an envelope aside, wrote the address, and handed it to Granny Cai.

Granny Cai took out 20 cents from her pocket and put it on the stall. Awen saw it and said hurriedly: "Grandma, we are so familiar with each other, just give me 15 cents."

Grandma Cai looked at this little girl. They all liked this kind of little girl. Who doesn't like to be given less money and get things done again?

"Okay." Granny Cai took away another five coins.

After putting away the family letters and looking at the basket on the ground, she asked: "Does your family sell eggs?"

Liang Jiafen immediately responded: "For sale, my mother-in-law will take a few home to replenish grandpa."

"How many are there?"

"Twenty-five."

"How much does one cost?"

"Originally it was sold for one penny and five cents, so my mother-in-law just gave me one penny."

Grandma Cai felt relieved when she heard this, and said with a smile on her face: "You two girls are really good at doing business. We want twenty-five. I didn't bring a basket. Can you help me deliver it to my door? It's not far."

Liang Jiafen looked at Ah Wen, who immediately understood her eldest sister's worries and immediately expressed her stance: "My mother-in-law's house is very close. I promise not to doze off or run around."

Grandma Cai looked at the two sisters and said with a smile: "Everyone in the neighborhood knows this little girl. She won't be lost."

"Okay." Liang Jiafen then compromised, but still told Awen: "Don't run around, sister will be back soon."
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