Remember it in your heart?
Xu Yiyi didn't quite seem to understand her aunt's words. Ruan Lan stroked Yiyi's head. Although her niece was very smart, she was, after all, just a five-year-old child, so she didn't elaborate and only let out a long sigh. If possible, Ruan Lan wished Yiyi could forever remain oblivious to this truth. Once dwelled upon, life's partings and death's farewells were simply too cruel.
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Ruan Tang knelt before her grandmother's grave and said softly, "Grandma, you always loved grapes the most. Don't secretly leave any for me this time, eat them all, okay? I'll bring you more next Qingming Festival.
"Yiyi is such a thoughtful little treasure, exceptionally obedient and sweet, but she's a bit picky with her food and only likes to eat meat.
"You always said I was too kind-hearted and worried I'd run into a bad boy—and you were right. Xu Lai is a total rascal, but he makes really delicious food... it has the taste of home.