Chapter 150 My fault is no one else’s fault

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As for me, I asked grandma how much she knew about housekeeping, and whether she knew what happened after the poor mountain situation in Neiyang Mountain.

Grandma paused and said that my grandfather once left a message, which was indeed about Neiyang Mountain and Yangjiang. In other words, it was about Neiyang City.

This was also the last unfulfilled wish of my grandfather before he was willing to do the foundation work himself.

I felt extremely nervous and excited when I heard it. It was obvious that my grandfather had left an opportunity to crack it!

I suppressed all my thoughts and did not dare to interrupt grandma.

But grandma stopped talking.

I couldn't help it, so I asked why she didn't say anything?

Grandma sighed and then told me that although grandpa had said some of this wish, grandpa had no time at that time. He had already decided to fill the foundation with his life in exchange for my life!

The opportunity to break the situation is also a page in the family scriptures.

But the content of that page was torn out and my grandfather took it with him.

If you want to know, you must dig the road to the end of the village and find my grandfather's body!

I was confused.

No words were spoken for a long time.

Grandma also comforted me with a few words, saying that some things are destiny, and maybe my victory over Neiyang Mountain was also destiny.

As for what will happen in the future, I actually don’t need to force it.

I was silent and then told my grandma word for word.

Although I believe in fate, I don’t want to just accept fate like that most of the time!

In that case, if the Yangjiang Dam collapses, many people will die because of me!

I can't deny that maybe it was a mistake for me to go to the Gu family...

If I had not broken the situation in Neiyang Mountain and let Neiyang Mountain become a dead mountain, this matter would not have happened now.

But now that I've done it, I can't let others take the blame for me.

After saying that, I smiled again and told my grandma.

I feel that my grandfather has been the foundation for so many years, and I am still alive today.

The behavior of those villagers back then showed that they were not worthy of using this road. I want to dig up the foundation and take out grandpa’s body!

We didn’t talk much after that. Grandma said she had something to do and hung up the phone.

And when I calmed down my thoughts, I realized that it was getting dark...

I walked out of the house, opened the door and saw that the yard was empty.

It was clear that Liu Wensan had arranged for someone to carry the coffin for burial.

I took a deep breath. After the beginning of winter, it was so cold that my breath felt like snowy wind.

But it's obviously not snowing yet.

I lowered my head and made some calculations. It would be about ten days until my dad's accident and I would be able to go home.

I have to go to my dad's grave to pay homage, and I don't know how my grandma will handle it.

Who is the murderer of my father?

Blind Chen also wanted to help me save my mother.

At this moment, I am already weighing the order of things, and finally I decided to put everything else aside first, and the Iron Bull in Yangjiang is the most urgent!

Liu Wensan didn't come back until about eight o'clock in the evening.

I found that both he and He Caier had white cloths tied around their shoulders.

It was obvious that both of them were in a dull mood.

I took a deep breath and said, "Uncle Wen, I have something to talk to you about. Can you come in for a while?"

Liu Wensan looked a little surprised.

He Cai'er didn't ask much, just said she was going to cook dinner.

When I entered the room, I closed the door. Liu Wensan lit a cigarette and asked me what I wanted to talk about.

I didn't pause or hesitate, and said: "Let's talk about the Yangjiang Dam. I heard Aunt Cai say before that it suppresses your son."

Liu Wensan's expression suddenly changed.

He frowned, shook his head and said, "You want to help me?" I nodded and said yes.

Liu Wensan closed his eyes and said, "Unless the dam collapses, my son will not be able to come out."

But I felt very unnatural in my heart, and asked Liu Wensan not to be so arbitrary, and tell me, and then let me go and see, where in the dam is his son?

Since people only went down when the dam was repaired, how could it be possible that they could only come out after the dam collapsed?

But Liu Wensan kept smoking and did not answer my words.

In the end, he walked out directly. I called him twice before he paused at the door, looked back at me and said.

"Sixteen, the person pressing down on that head is my son. I want him to come out more than anyone else."

"Blind Chen can risk his life to fish his daughter out, but I, Liu Wensan, can't?"

"It's just that if you don't have this opportunity now, it will be difficult to have it in the future. Please give up this idea."

After saying that, Liu Wensan gave me a few more words, saying that the day for my father's death was approaching, and that the problem of Tieniu in Yangjiang needed to be solved.

He told me not to think about him, and to think about how to deal with Tieniu first, and then think about what to do when I return to the village.

Finally closing the door, I vaguely heard Liu Wensan’s weak voice, telling me not to give him hope.

Otherwise, neither he nor He Cai'er could bear it when they were desperate.

But I felt very uncomfortable. Liu Wensan said that his son could not come out.

Even let me not give him hope!

This means that the degree of difficulty involved has made Liu Wensan despair!

Too desperate to even imagine!

I'm really not sure, but I don't even know the details, so how can I help?

My thoughts also became troubled.

I changed into my own clothes and took a few books with me again. I didn't take off the Gu Jade and hung it close to my chest.

Not long after, He Cai'er came and called me to have dinner.

Liu Wensan kept drinking while eating. Before, he had always drank in small sips.

At this moment, I drank one glass at a time, and drank two kilograms of white wine in the blink of an eye.

I was horrified when I saw it, so He Caier scolded him and told him to drink less, so as not to drink to death.

Liu Wensan didn't say anything. After drinking and eating, he went straight back to his room to sleep.

He Cai'er was obviously a little confused.

I was also embarrassed and didn’t have much appetite, so I put down my chopsticks and went into my room.

When I was about to die, I noticed eyes looking at me again.

Turning around, it was He Cai'er who looked complicated.

I actually felt like she was seeing something?

I went into the house and lay down on the bed, tossing and turning but unable to fall asleep.

I don’t know how long it took, but suddenly there was another slight knock on the door.

"Sixteen, are you asleep?" I sat up immediately and responded uncomfortably.

The door was pushed open.

He Caier entered the room, her face turned slightly pale.

I felt a little panicked because I said those words to Liu Wensan and caused Liu Wensan to change. I felt very guilty at the moment.

"Aunt Cai, is something wrong?" I asked cautiously.

When He Cai'er arrived at the bedside, she looked at me steadily, and then asked: "Did you and your Third Uncle Wen talk about me and his son?"

He Cai'er's words made my eyelids jump wildly.

She looked very determined.

I couldn't let go of my panic, so I nodded, a little apologetic, and said I didn't mean to do that to Uncle Wen.

He Cai'er's expression obviously changed a bit, and there was indeed sadness and despair in his eyes.

However, she became determined again, and then said: "Your Uncle Wen looks like a man, but turns into a coward at the critical moment."

"Except for this one thing, he won't drink to drown his sorrows until he becomes a dead pig to escape."

"Is he afraid that he won't be able to bear it? I'm not afraid of you, Aunt Cai!"

"You tidy up, Aunt Cai will go with you to the dam and give you some space!"

Obviously, He Caier does have hope in his eyes.

However, it was not firm, but rather like a fluke.

My heart was racing and I took a deep breath.

He said word by word: "Aunt Cai, don't worry, I will definitely find a way!"

"As long as you can let me know where it is, maybe the person who picked up the corpse can't use other methods!"

I pointed to the compass beside the bed.