Chapter 26
Gu Ning’s room was decorated when she was in the hospital. Her uncles didn’t know that she had at that time. Without a specially prepared room, many things could be fatal to a parrot. For example, Little Six was used to living in the wild and would accidentally crash into glass, so Little Six was temporarily chained in Gu Ning’s room, and would be released after getting accustomed to its environment.
Old Master Su looked at Gu Ning comforting the parrot in a low voice, and felt his heart ache. His Ningning must be sad: “Ningning, your sister is always like this. She has a bad temper. Don’t be sad.”
Gu Ning raised her head and smiled: “It’s fine, Grandpa.” Seeing Old Master Su’s complicated expression, she comforted him. “It’s really fine, Grandpa. I don’t like to give my things to others either.” Although Gu Ning doesn’t know why adults really like seeing children give presents to each other, especially gifts that are precious to themselves. Perhaps in the eyes of adults, this was more polite. But children wouldn’t think that way. Their own things were their own. Why did they have to give something they liked to someone else out of politeness?
Old Master Su was stunned. Although Gu Ning was young, she seemed to understand everything. Old Master Su’s heart ached even more. He lovingly stroked Gu Ning’s head: “Ningning, did you draw all these pictures?”
Bringing up the drawings, Gu Ning’s face immediately became focused. “Mhm, Ningning likes to draw. I used to draw a lot when Daddy was home.” Although a lot of those drawings were torn by her new mother, she still hid some in the study. She had forgotten to take those when she left.
Old Master Su pointed at one of the drawings and asked, “What’s this?”
Gu Ning introduced happily: “These are two children playing in the forest. There are a lot of strange things in the forest. Grandpa, look, there’s a flower vine here. It’s a necklace given to Stone by Miss Spring. Uncle Stone accidentally fell down the mountain and broke into two pieces, but there’s green clovers growing out of the cracks, so Uncle Stone isn’t sad. Also, this is Sister Flower, she’s raising her chin and saying that none of you are as beautiful as me. Sister Flower is very prideful.”
Follwing Gu Ning’s introductions, the parrot fell silent. It tilted its head to look at Gu Ning’s drawing from time to time. Old Master Su was surprised to find that Gu Ning’s drawing seemed to have a special power that could make people feel immersed in it. Gu Ning’s drawing was colorful, and every flower and stone seemed to have a life of their own. Looking at them made people calm down and feel warm and healing.
After asking of Gu Ning’s permission, Old Master Su took a photo of all the drawings and sent it to an old friend of his. That old friend was a master in the art world. Seeing that Gu Ning liked to draw, Old Master wanted to see if her talent would be admired by his old friend and be accepted as a disciple.
While Old Master Su and Gu Ning were looking at the drawings, a servant came up and said, “Old Master, the Old Madam is back.”
Old Master Su held Gu Ning’s hand and stood up: “Let’s go. Grandma is back.”
Downstairs, Su Zelin was pushing a wheelchair. Old Madam Su sat in the wheelchair and said in a trembling voice, “Where’s Ningning?” Just as she finished speaking, she heard a voice from upstairs and looked up. She saw Old Master Su holding a fair and tender little girl’s hand as he came down. Old Madam Su seemed to have her throat pinched and could not make a sound. Only her eyes were filled with tears. She cried silently. This was Jiayu’s child, she looked just like Jiayu when she was young… But her Jiayu would never come back.
“Ningning…” Old Madam Su choked.
Gu Ning broke free from Old Master Su’s hand and ran in front of Old Madam Su, calling out: “Grandma!” She hesitated for a while, then reached out her small hand and firmly held Grandma Su’s hand. She promised Mommy that she would take good care of Grandma and be filial to her. She would definitely keep her promise!
Hearing the childish voice calling out, Old Madam Su’s tears immediately fell. She pulled Gu Ning into her arms: “Ningning, Grandma’s Ningning…” Old Madam Su cried even harder. Gu Ning didn’t know how to comfort her. She could only reach out her hand and patted Old Madam Su’s back: “Don’t cry, Grandma, don’t cry.”