Seeing Gu Jinhe dressed like this, Gu Jinrong's eyes sparkled. The corners of his mouth twitched, and he wanted to say something, but after thinking about it, he didn't say it out loud.

Gu Jinrong said, "I will arrange for someone to find one for you, but you have to be mentally prepared. More than 20 years ago, the most challenging thing for carving masters in this industry was their skills, so they were not young anymore. There may not be many of them still alive today."

Gu Jinhe curled his lips slightly: "I know, but no matter what the result is, I can accept it. Sorry to bother you, second brother."

Gu Jinrong smiled. This was not a big deal for him. He just needed to give the order and someone would find someone for him.

Gu Jinhe naturally knew this, but she couldn't just act as if she had done nothing and take it for granted that others should run around and work hard for her. Although this person was Gu Jinrong's, she still had to thank him.

After finishing the business, the tea room was quiet for a while, with only the occasional gurgling sound of water and the aroma of tea wafting in the air.

Gu Jinhe was silent for a moment, then said softly, "Second brother, do you still remember your childhood?"

Gu Jinrong put down the teacup in his hand and looked at Gu Jinhe. Then a look of understanding flashed across his eyes. He said, "You want to ask me if I still remember the story of my uncle and aunt, right?"

Gu Jinhe lowered her eyes. In the past, she had always avoided this question and ignored it, as if only in this way could she forget that her parents were really no longer in this world.

But now at the end of the year, looking at the decorations in the yard gradually being hung up with lights and colors, she suddenly began to think of them, and gradually began to want to know about their life experiences.

But the old lady had always remained silent about her parents' affairs and had never taken the initiative to talk about them in front of her.

It was not convenient for her to ask her second uncle and the others. Gu Jinkuan was obviously very busy recently and sometimes did not come back at night.

Gu Jinhong has been pestered by Qin Yi recently and has been avoiding her outside. Except for coming back the day before the first and fifteenth day of the lunar month, he is outside almost every day.

The way Gu Jinyu looked at her now, he wished he could cut her into pieces, and he was probably too old to remember anything twenty years ago.

The only one who seldom went out was Gu Jinrong. He should have been eight or nine years old at the time, and should have still remembered some things about her parents.

Gu Jinrong took a sip of tea, thought for a moment, and said, "Although I was not very old back then, I can remember things early. My uncle and aunt got into trouble, and you disappeared. Those two years were the quietest time for the entire Gu family. We almost closed the door to visitors."

Not long after the old lady fell silent, she had a temple built and stayed in it all day, almost handing the management of the Gu family over to her second uncle.

His parents were usually too serious. Even his mother, who loved to laugh the most, restrained her emotions and rarely smiled.

"I remember that my uncle was an elegant and handsome man with a very gentle temper. He treated us young people very well. Aunt..."

Having said this, Gu Jinrong suddenly paused. He frowned slightly and seemed to be thinking about something carefully.

Gu Jinhe looked at him without blinking, not wanting to miss any expression on his face.

Time passed by minute by minute, and it seemed like a long time had passed, but it was only a few minutes.

Gu Jinrong suddenly frowned and said, "Sorry, I don't remember what kind of person my aunt is."

If he had not seen his great aunt's portrait, he might not have remembered what she looked like.

This matter was very confusing. Since he hadn't thought about it before, he hadn't noticed it. Now Gu Jinrong suddenly found that there seemed to be some deviations in his memory.

The reason why he said some is because he knew his uncle and aunt who appeared in the same period and at the same time, but he only remembered his uncle and not his aunt.

Gu Jinrong calmly said, "I usually see my uncle more often. My aunt doesn't seem to like going out much. I can only see her at the family dinner at the end of each month. But she just says hello and doesn't talk much, so I don't have a deep impression of her."

Gu Jinhe didn't notice Gu Jinrong's expression. She felt a little disappointed when she heard that, but she quickly cheered herself up.

Gu Jinhe: "It's okay, then second brother, tell me more about my father. You know, I was only three years old at the time, and I don't remember anything about my childhood."

Gu Jinrong temporarily put aside his doubts, smiled lightly and said, "Okay."

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Gu Jinhe heard a lot about his father's past, and also saw the books and study supplies that he gave to Gu Jinrong when she was a child, all of which were books suitable for children to read.

It seems that my father really understands my second brother's character. He really cherishes books. Twenty years have passed, and the books are still well preserved.

Finally, Gu Jinrong gave all the books and the four treasures of the study to Gu Jinhe. He had copied these books many times when he was a child. He usually read the ones he copied, and kept the original ones.

Now that he was giving these to Gu Jinhe, he did not feel reluctant to do so. They were originally given to him by his uncle, and it seemed that it was supposed to be this way now that he was passing them on to his daughter.

Time is a very interesting thing, it can also be called a heritage.

These things went around for twenty years and finally fell into Gu Jinhe's hands.

It was as if in another time and space, Gu Chenjun had also used these books to teach her.

Gu Jinhe took a deep breath, and her nose was filled with the unique scent of ink from book paper. She slowly smiled, as if she was holding a treasure in her arms.

Looking at the smile on Gu Jinhe's face, Gu Jinrong narrowed his eyes slightly. He could still recall many childhood events about his uncle, but he had no impression of his aunt at all.

This was a very incredible and impossible thing. Gu Jinrong showed a thoughtful expression.

Gu Jinrong did not tell Gu Jinhe about his suspicions. Talking about them at this time would only add to his troubles and would not solve any problems.

After lunch, Gu Jinhe left Hengfuyuan with the books and study items.

The jade bracelet was temporarily left with Gu Jinrong to make it easier for him to find someone.

Gu Jinhe, who was leaving, didn't know that Gu Jinrong also left after she left.

In the office, Gu Jinkuan put down the documents in his hand, looked at Gu Jinrong sitting on the sofa, and said with a little surprise: "You rarely come to my place on weekdays. What happened today? You look a little strange."

Gu Jinrong didn't say any more nonsense. She looked at Gu Jinkuan and asked, "Do you still remember your aunt?"

Gu Jinkuan was puzzled. He nodded and said, "How could my aunt not remember?"

"Think carefully again, how much can you remember about your aunt?" Gu Jinrong asked.

Half an hour later, Gu Jinkuan looked a little grim. He frowned and said, "You can think of it as you are young if you don't remember, but why don't I remember it either?"

A cold look flashed across Gu Jinrong's eyes: "I remember everyone except my aunt. Don't you think it's strange?"

In the morning, he was still able to talk to Gu Jinhe about his uncle, and his memory was very smooth without any blank spaces.

But when he thought of his aunt, his mind was completely blank, as if this person had never appeared in his memory.

Someone has tampered with their memory!

Erase the great aunt from their memory!

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