Old Su thought of that girl. She seemed to be a pretty good girl, but she was not likable at all.

"That's all, he looks good."

"You, your mouth is not pleasing at all." Madam Su's tone was reproachful but her eyes were gentle. Seeing that Old Su had taken the blanket from the side with one hand, she took it and said, "Don't you think she looks a lot like our daughter? Especially her eyes, which look a lot like Su Su when she was a child."

His wife's words made Mr. Su silent for a few minutes and he thought seriously. He thought carefully that her appearance overlapped with the person in his memory, and it seemed that they were indeed somewhat similar.

"Do you think it is possible that she is the Su Su we lost?" Old Madam Su suddenly said.

Su Lao casually threw her a bag of hawthorns and said, "Don't think that everything will happen. There is no such a coincidence."

"What if? Otherwise, why did I feel so familiar with her the first time I saw her?" Old Madam Su said this to her old man as she tore open the hawthorn and started eating it.

The more he thought about it, the more possible it seemed. He picked up his phone and wanted to call Pei Huan, but was stopped by Mr. Su who was standing beside him.

"I know you want to find Su Su as soon as possible, but some things can't be rushed."

Seeing his wife's lonely eyes, Su Lao helplessly held her hand with one hand: "Believe me, I will definitely accompany you to find Su Su this time."

"Even if I lose all my wealth, I will dig deep into the ground to find him before I die."

"Hmph, you still have the nerve to say that. If you hadn't been so cruel to cut off ties with our daughter, would we have known about her death?" Talking about the past, Madam Su was full of grievances: "When the kidnappers came to ask you for money, you were afraid that they were colluding with someone in Su's father's group to cheat you out of money, but you refused to pay and called the police."

"If you hadn't refused to give the kidnappers money, Susu wouldn't have been lost, and our daughter wouldn't have..." When she said this, her voice choked up a little, and she realized that her words were a bit too much.

Old Su's eyes were filled with sorrow. What happened back then was indeed a mistake caused by his blind guessing.

"sorry."

"What's the use of saying sorry? What's the use of you giving the Su Family Group to that man later?"

The more Madam Su talked about this matter, the angrier she became.

When his daughter was alive, he didn't give the group to his son-in-law. After his daughter died, that man brought his mistress into the house, but this confused old man still handed the group over to that bastard.

Su Lao was silent for a while and then said, "Believe me, I did all this for Su Su and to avenge my daughter."

"Humph! If I don't find Su Su before I die, and you don't find out the cause of your daughter's death, I won't buy the same cemetery with you even after I die."

Old Madam Su turned her head away and ignored the old man's flattering eyes. There was no point in talking about this matter.

It was all his fault for being so stubborn with his daughter. They only had one daughter, so how could he be so cruel to kick her out of the house and just ignore her?

This matter has always been a pain in Su Lao's heart.

The more Mrs. Su thought about Su Wanyi, the closer she felt to her: "I think Yi Yi is great. I want to adopt her as my granddaughter."

"Okay." As long as my wife is happy, it's not a big deal to have a granddaughter.

After receiving the affirmation from her husband, Mrs. Su's anger dissipated a little.

I excitedly picked up my phone and called Pei Huan, wanting to ask for Yi Yi's contact information.

As soon as the call was connected, Madam Su asked happily, "Huanhuan, is Yiyi with you?"

"Aunt Su, Yi Yi, I just sent her home. Is there anything I can do for you?" Pei Huan turned the steering wheel with one hand and glanced at the neighborhood he had just left.

A message came from the other end of the phone: "Can you give me her phone number? I have something to ask her."

"Okay, I'll give it to you right away." Pei Huan opened his phone and pushed the call over via WeChat: "Aunt Su, I sent it to you. Is there anything you want to talk to her about? If it's not convenient, you can just pretend I didn't ask."

"It's not inconvenient. It's just that I, an old woman, think I'm very compatible with Yi Yi, so I want to shamelessly ask her if she's willing to be my granddaughter."

Pei Huan's eyes lit up. He didn't expect that Yi Yi would be liked by Aunt Su.

After chatting with Aunt Su for a few more words, he hung up the phone and sent a voice message to Su Wanyi: "Yiyi, are you there?"

Su Wanyi just returned home and found that it was already past eleven o'clock and her man had not come home yet.

As soon as I sat down on the sofa, I saw a message pop up on WeChat. I clicked it and saw it was from Pei Huan, so I replied.

"I'm here, Sister Pei."

Pei Huan: "Aunt Su has added your WeChat, please agree later."

Looking at the message, Su Wanyi digested the news and replied "I know". Clicking on the post to add a friend, she saw another post and clicked "Agree".

A message came quickly from the other end: "Yi Yi?"

Su Wanyi replied obediently: "Grandma Su, it's me."

It showed that it was being input, and time passed by minute by minute. After three minutes, there was still no message from the other side.

He got up, took out a bottle of drink from the refrigerator, unscrewed the cap and took a sip. Then he sat back on the sofa, picked up his phone and saw a message. All the water in his mouth suddenly came out.

He wiped his eyes to make sure he had read the message correctly.

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