13 Mink Street

Chapter 893 Let the dogs go!

Aunt Mary will trim Grandpa’s hair, beard and nails regularly; Aunt Winnie will iron the right clothes for Grandpa every day; no matter how busy he is at work, as long as the weather is right, Uncle Mason will spare time to drive Grandpa out in a wheelchair walk.

After school, Mina, Lunt, and Chris would also come to Grandpa's bedroom to tell interesting things that happened in school.

Thanks to the care and dedication of the family, when Grandpa woke up, what Karen saw coming down the stairs was exactly what he remembered...Diss.

As if there was a hand called Time Taboo, fiddled gently, Karen had an illusion in a trance, as if he had never traveled far away from home, and Diss had never fallen asleep.

Just like on an ordinary peaceful day a few years ago, I prepared meals for the family as usual, and grandpa went downstairs to eat at this time as usual.

Sometimes life is so wonderful, people can't wait to pinch off the head, and then spend their whole life to keep the tail after regretting it.

Karen closed her eyes, opened them again before the corners of her eyes were about to condense into drops, and continued to smile.

A weeping meeting may be very appropriate, but it is not suitable for this pair of grandparents and grandchildren.

They are all proud and strong characters in their bones, and they are more used to holding up an umbrella by themselves, being self-centered, and letting people around them surround them.

When the sleeping old lion wakes up, the returning young lion will not lean up to lick his hair intimately, but subconsciously stand up to show his growth and majesty to the old lion.

Diss went downstairs and walked up to Karen:

"came back?"

"Well, I'm back."

Diss nodded, walked to his seat, sat down, and the tableware had already been set in front of him.

Uncle Mason got up and asked, "Dad, I'll ask the doctor to come to your house to check your body again."

"No."

"Okay, Dad."

As before, in this family, no one dares to disobey Grandpa's will.

Karen also sat down. Originally, Aunt Winnie specially reserved a seat for Karen next to Little Connor, but Karen naturally walked across from Grandpa and sat down.

The dining table in Inmeles’ restaurant is oblong. Although it is far less exaggerated than the dining table in the old castle restaurant in Allen Manor, in the past, when Dies sat at one end, no one would sit at the other end. head.

It's not a matter of etiquette, it's just that no one in the family wants to face grandpa's pressure during the meal.

After Karen sat down, he realized that he seemed to be sitting in the wrong seat. He didn't do it on purpose, but because of his habit after his status was elevated.

Aunt Winnie delivered the tableware to Karen, and Karen stopped getting up and changing places.

Grandpa's waking up should have been the happiest time for the family, but when grandpa appeared in the restaurant, it brought the familiar depression.

In the past, Dies would get up and go upstairs every time after eating early, so that the family members at the dinner table could relax more.

But this time, everyone enjoyed the oppressive atmosphere. Everything has two sides. From the other side, this is actually the stable pillar of a family.

Diss looked at Mary, who immediately sat up straight.

When Diss went downstairs, Aunt Mary was crying with joy, and the "eccentric" complaints were her habitual emotional output.

"Mary, thank you for your hard work."

"Dad, please don't say that, this is what I should do."

Uncle Mason also straightened his back slightly, like a child ready to accept praise.

But Diss only thanked Mary, and did not continue to thank Mason and Winnie.

When Diss picked up the cutlery, he said:

"Let's have dinner."

Everyone then collectively picked up the tableware and began to eat.

Diss lowered his head, cut a piece of steak and put it in his mouth, chewed and swallowed it, and asked when he was cutting the second piece:

"How are you doing?"

I didn't ask who it was, but everyone here knew that it was my eldest grandson.

Karen was drinking fish soup with a spoon, put down the spoon, and replied:

"Have a good time."

"Are you used to being outside?"

"Except for Wayne's miso, I'm used to it."

"Is the scenery outside nice?"

"Pretty, but not as good as at home."

This was a simple exchange between grandparents and grandchildren, but in the eyes of the rest of the family, it was more like Karen was deliberately picking nice words to comfort the old man who had just woken up.

Aunt Winnie was worried that Karen would reveal her secrets if she continued to ask, so she took the initiative to change the subject. She gently wrapped her arms around Little Connor's back, and smiled at Diss:

"Dad, guess who she is?"

Diss continued to cut the brisket without raising his head and said:

"who is she?"

Aunt Winnie replied, "She is the daughter of Karen and Miss Ellen, and your great-granddaughter."

"Oh, yes."

Winnie looked a little embarrassed, and Mason and Mary sitting next to each other looked at each other, feeling strange. It stands to reason that a father should not react so coldly to the child who loves his grandson the most.

The reason is very simple. Diss can tell that this is a bone dragon with extremely pure and noble bloodlines.

The marriage partner he arranged for Karen was a person.

Moreover, it is absolutely impossible to be a subspecies born of Karen and a female dragon, because the blood of the subspecies cannot be so pure.

Because of his deep sleep, Diss was inferior to Rathma in terms of "information exchange" with the outside world.

But because Karen had chased the assassins to Luojia City, he knew that his grandson had already embarked on the path of faith, and Rathma often complained loudly in front of himself in a wheelchair with the outdated newspapers he picked up.

It stands to reason that the first thing he should do after waking up is to call Karen into the bedroom or study to inquire about the real situation;

Outside, there are 12 beams of light, and Rathma's body has blocked the gate of order;

It can be said that the situation is very critical, the situation has collapsed to the point where it can no longer collapse, and it is urgent to come forward to solve it.

But what the grandfather and grandson did at this time is consistent.

Karen went to the kitchen to cook after returning home, and Dees came down to eat first after waking up.

In their eyes, having a good reunion dinner with their families is the most important thing.

Big things have to be discussed after dinner.

Moreover, Diss has always had a rule, and this rule has also been inherited by Karen, that is, do not let the family members be involved in the vortex of the church, so they will not chat about things that ordinary people do not understand at the dinner table.

In addition, even without Rathma's "real-time broadcast", Diss would be able to know the meaning of the divine robe worn by his grandson at a glance.

In the eyes of Mason and Ron, it was a shabby and ill-fitting robe, but Diss knew what level this dress represented in the religion.

Therefore, in Diss' view, Little Connor should be Karen's monster or mount.

Karen solemnly introduced:

"Grandpa, this is my daughter, Kangna."

Karen's formal introduction made Diss stop, and he looked at Xiao Kangna again.

At this time, Little Kangna also picked up the dinner plate in front of her. On the plate were three prawns that she had just peeled. When footsteps were heard upstairs, Little Kangna was peeling and carefully removing the prawns.

Half a circle around the table, Little Connor walked up to Diss, put the plate in front of Diss, and said:

"Great-grandfather, eat shrimp."

Diss looked at Little Connor who was standing in front of him, and the call seemed to drag him back to the afternoon when Karen called him "Grandpa" when he just woke up.

Cute things are always easy to touch people's hearts, especially when Karen officially confirmed the identity of little Connor.

finally,

Diss laughed.

He never concealed his partiality in his attitude towards his family members, but this was not narrow, because his definition of the identity of family members was actually quite broad.

Diss reached out, grabbed a shrimp, and took a bite:

"Thank you, Connor."

"Hey, I will continue to peel my great-grandfather."

Little Kangna twisted her body shyly, but did not lower her head, but let her smile appear clearly.

Under the upbringing of Pu'er, the lonely little bone dragon who was imprisoned in the prison car not only became optimistic and cheerful, but also knew how to please and get love.

This is not forced by survival, but to pursue a better life.

Because she knew that Karen wouldn't take care of it, and grandma wouldn't take care of it either. Mason and Mary could only let themselves have an extra afternoon tea... They couldn't stop the terrifying Pu'er sister from approaching.

But the old man in front of him can save himself from the sea of ​​homework with just one sentence.

Seeing the smile on their father's face, and everything going according to common sense, Mason Marie and Winnie also heaved a sigh of relief. They were worried that their father would mind little Kang Na's hair color.

Mason smiled and said, "It's really fast, our Inmeles family has the fourth generation."

Diss asked, "Where's Mina?"

Mina didn't expect to be called by her grandfather, and the fork in her hand dropped under nervousness: "Grandpa, I listen to my brother and continue to study."

Mary then said, "Yes, Dad, Mina's grades are very good. We originally planned to send Mina to Vienna to go to college in the second half of the year."

Karen said, "That's fine, I'll arrange it."

"No, no, no, Karen, since you've come back, you can stay at home with peace of mind."

Uncle Mason felt that his nephew was becoming more and more like him. Not only were they all handsome, but even the tone of their big talk was exactly the same when they were down.

When he returned home after failing to invest, he often promised to introduce jobs to the capital for his former friends.

"Where's Lunt?"

Even with his sister's prelude, when it was his turn, Lent stuttered out of fright:

"I... I... I too... want to go to school!"

Mary said, "We're already saving Lunt's sponsorship fee."

Lent's academic performance is much worse than that of his sister. If he wants to go to a good university, he has to pay a greater price in other aspects.

Diss finally looked at Chris, and Chris blushed: "I also go to school."

"Um."

Diss responded, as if he had completed a task not to show too much favoritism, he lowered his head and continued to eat.

The children breathed a sigh of relief, bowed their heads and continued to eat.

In fact, for the children in the family, sometimes they would rather the elders focus on the best one, and not engage in equalization and forced equality, which will bring great pressure to them instead.

Yes, although they were told by their parents that brother Karen is "very down and out", they still think that brother Karen is the best person.

At this point, Richard, who is far away in Wayne at this time, has a great sense of substitution.

Diss said at this time: "The taste is not as good as before."

"Ah, yes, why do I think it's still delicious? After Karen left, Winnie and I kept the dishes Karen made before, but none of them were as delicious as Karen's, right? , Winnie."

"Yes, yes," agreed Aunt Winnie at once.

Karen replied: "There are many things to do, and there are few opportunities to cook, so you will become rusty."

Little Kangna said: "It's all done by the maid sister, and Karen taught her."

Uncle Mason sighed, alas, poor child, he went to someone else's manor and had to go to the kitchen with the maid to cook, what a miserable life it was.

It can only be said that the people of the Inmeles family look at the Allen Manor, and the people of the Allen Manor look at the Inmeles family, which are two completely different perspectives.

Diss put down the tableware early as before:

"I've finished eating, you take it slowly."

After speaking, Diss got up and walked up the stairs.

Karen also stood up immediately: "I'm going to make tea for grandpa."

Then, he followed up the stairs.

After both of them left, the atmosphere at the dinner table became obviously relaxed.

Mason looks at Mary:

"Mary, pinch me quickly. I think I'm dreaming now. Karen is back, and Dad is awake. You know, I don't dare to do both together in my dreams!"

Mary pinched Mason's face hard, leaving a bright red mark, and asked expectantly:

"Does it hurt?"

"It hurts, it hurts."

Seeing this, Mary pinched the soft flesh on Mason's waist again.

"Oh, I said it hurts!"

Mason jumped straight from his chair.

Mary: "Who told you that your reaction was so dull just now, I also want to see if I am dreaming."

"Then why don't you pinch yourself?"

"I fear pain."

Mason: "..."

The children giggled, apparently familiar with the couple's daily interactions, even the guys.

Uncle Mason sat down and took out the canned herring that his father secretly hid under the table just now when he went downstairs:

"Ah, today is a happy day, worth opening a can of herring to celebrate!"

...

Karen came to the third floor and saw cats and dogs on the windowsill.

In order to show his impatience, Kevin wagged the dog's tail so much that it was about to take off.

Karen glanced at the sky outside and said, "Wait a little longer."

After finishing speaking, he walked into the study with the kettle in hand.

Diss sat behind the desk with his hands in front of him, as if he was familiarizing himself with his desk again.

Karen walked to the table, put tea in the teacup, and poured hot water.

The study room is cleaned regularly, the cups are clean, and the tea is fresh.

After pouring tea, Karen pulled a chair over and sat down opposite Dees.

Behind Diss was the window of the study, and outside was a tree. Karen had imagined this scene many times, and today, it finally came back to reality.

For a long time after that, the grandpa and grandson were looking at each other at the scenery with each other as the main color, and no one spoke.

And the atmosphere that should have been tense and anxious did not even have a bubble.

Diss picked up the teacup and broke the silence:

"You've grown up."

"But you are not old at all."

"How can children grow up, but elders don't grow old?"

"I'm still young, too young."

Diess said, "Stand up and have a look."

Karen pushed back the chair, stood up, spread her arms slightly, and let Grandpa look at her.

Diss lifted the lid of the cup and reminded: "Open the robe."

Karen opened the robe.

The main color of black and solemn, combined with the solemn patterns and decorations, is extremely noble and graceful.

High-grade clothes need to be matched with the right person. Although Karen is young, this dress can still be easily supported.

That kind of self-confidence, that kind of calmness, and that kind of introversion after going through the storm, is what Karen really looks like now.

Diess asked, "What is your position now?"

"Your grandson is now the Minister of Disciplinary Department of the Whip of Order."

Karen is ready to meet Grandpa's continued inquiries. He has many things to tell and show off to Grandpa.

Diss blew on the cup of noodles, took a sip of tea,

asked:

"How much is the minister's allowance?"

...

Vic stood on the roof of the church. He looked at his teacher's dharma body, blocking the gate of order, and at the teacher's real body, like a scorching meteor, falling from the sky, and the place where it landed was at the end of this street. Number 13.

"well……"

Vic rubbed the corners of his eyes. The teacher never understood the sign of his eyes, even though his eyes were almost swollen from blinking.

Although, Vic also understood that the teacher had mistakenly thought that he was being controlled by the mind before. If he told the teacher that he was going to knock on the door to disturb the reunion between the God of Order and his grandfather, the teacher might think that he was lost.

Vic pulled out the leather whip he carried with him, and carefully measured the length.

He didn't intend to run out to stop the teacher now, and then wave the whip of order at the teacher, but thought about how many knots this whip could cut and how many fractures he could fix for the teacher.

This is the best wish, because it means that my teacher still has a life in the end.

Otherwise, he would really send it himself...

oh,

Yes,

It was the funeral home he was going to.

...

Rathma appeared at the door, and he had completed his task, but Diss had no time to respond, which meant that he had blocked Diss' method of threatening the cult in advance for the cult.

"Dis, I know you are already awake, you should also recognize the reality, bow your head and admit your mistake, you are still the elder of the temple.

Your grandson, no matter how many mistakes he has made, no matter what his real identity is, can also see your face and be treated with leniency.

This is your last chance. After a while, they will come down. "

On the window sill on the third floor, Kevin kept breathing with his mouth open, while the Pu'er on his body was stroking its dog's head with its cat's paw, comforting it.

"Little Rathma is really the same as before. She hasn't changed at all. Every time she comes to challenge Diss, she talks a lot."

in the study,

The voice of the soul from Rathma affected the conversation between the grandparents and grandson inside, causing the sight in the study to be refracted and distorted.

【"Diss, you have to recognize the reality, the door, I have closed it for you."】

Diss put the teacup back on the desk and sighed:

"very noisy."

Karen nodded and said, "Grandpa, I'll let the dogs go first."

After finishing speaking, Karen walked to the door of the study, opened the door, looked out at the window sill, and ordered:

"Let's be quiet outside."

...

Rathma: "Diss, this is your last chance, and it is also the last kindness of God to you. If you don't admit your mistake and bow your head, you really have no chance at all.

This is not my duel with you, behind me, but the Cult of Kosmos is standing, you didn't..."

A huge dog paw suddenly appeared out of thin air.

"Snapped!"

All the defenses and barriers around Rathma instantly dissolved in front of the dog's paw, and he was even sent flying by the paw!

following,

There was another rant:

"Rasma, what are you barking at?"

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