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Chapter 11: Spatial Changes
“Grandpa, I know I’m kind, but I’m also afraid. I’m only seventeen.
I can’t imagine what will happen if I lose my kidney.
Is the operation safe? I value my life. Unfortunately, I can’t agree to your request.”
Lin Weiwan looked at Grandpa Zhou, whose face kept changing, with deep sympathy.
“Girl, isn’t it enough for Grandpa to ask you for this? This operation has been successful in several cases in our country and is very safe. Do you still blame Grandpa for not finding you? We are a family, the closest relatives.”
Grandpa Zhou’s tears fell directly, and his eyes looked at Lin Weiwan with heartache and loss.
“Grandpa, I know we are a family, otherwise we wouldn’t live in the same yard now, but I can’t agree to the kidney transplant.
If I were ten years older, I might agree, but I’m only seventeen and haven’t married or had children.
Losing a kidney is not a trivial matter.” Lin Weiwan still refused.
“Now that we have acknowledged each other as relatives, your whole family has moved in.
In the morning, you took my necklace, in the evening, you asked me to work, and tomorrow you asked for my kidney.
Grandpa, do you think I can agree to this? After all, we have been strangers for the past ten years.”
After hearing what Lin Weiwan said, Grandpa Zhou knew that if he continued to push, things would definitely backfire.
He sighed. He didn’t expect this girl to be so calm and determined. He misjudged and lost a box of things.
After sending Grandpa Zhou out, Lin Weiwan locked the door, put the cloth sent by Zhou’s mother on the table into the closet, and took out Grandpa Zhou’s box.
Looking at the dark wood carving, which was carved with the God of Happiness in Fu Lu Shou Xi, Lin Weiwan fumbled on the wood carving for a while, and only heard a “click…”.
As soon as he opened the wood carving, he found a pair of pigeon blood red rubies as big as an adult man’s fist.
What was different this time was that there was a thin piece of letter paper in the tight card slot.
When she opened the letter, she saw that it was written in a graceful and freehand style of “Slender Gold”. The font color looked old, and even the paper looked fragile.
After reading the letter, Lin Weiwan was silent.
Zhou Zhenhua could give this thing to her, so he must not know the importance of this wood carving. Now the secrets of the Zhou family are becoming more and more difficult to solve.
Grandpa Zhou never explained his life experience to her in his two lifetimes.
After her death in her previous life, Lin Weiwan had always guessed that she was not the biological daughter of the Zhou couple.
Which parents would treat their biological daughter like this? Even if they valued boys more than girls, she and the adopted daughter were different. It didn’t make sense to treat the adopted daughter better than the biological daughter.
Could it be that she was the illegitimate daughter of Zhou Weihai and someone else, so Zhou’s mother chose Zhou Rongrong between her and Zhou Rongrong.
Zhou Rongrong said that Chen Suyun was not her biological mother.
Seeing this long-forgotten letter now, Lin Weiwan was a little entangled. The letter told a little about the intrigues of a big family, and this letter was a will written by an old man to his son, and a treasure location.
What is certain is that this thing is definitely not given to him by his grandmother, Mrs. Zhou.
Lin Weiwan was a little confused for a while. One is that this thing was accidentally obtained by Mr. Zhou to make up the number, and the other is that Mr. Zhou concealed something.
Now it is certain that he must have a blood relationship with several people in the Zhou family, otherwise the Zhou family would not come to recognize their relatives and want him to transplant a kidney to Zhou Lao Si.
I wanted to put the box and the things in the drawer into the space, but I found that the space became much larger.
Seeing the space that doubled in size and the villa that suddenly appeared, there was a three-story small Western-style building in front of me, with European architectural style.
Lin Weiwan had seen many Western-style buildings in Haishi, but this one was more exquisite and beautiful than those.
Now there is not only a spring and green grass in front of the villa, but also a large sea of flowers in front of the small building, which looks like a beautiful oil painting under the setting sun.
There are also pieces of gold bricks faintly exposed between the grass and the sea of flowers, which can really blind people.
That’s right, the gold bricks that were originally neatly stacked for some reason… fell all over the floor.
Pushing open the door of the villa, Lin Weiwan walked in, and after passing the entrance, there was a super large living room.
The entire living room is three times larger than the living room of the Lin family where Lin Weiwan lives now.
There is a soft beige sofa in the middle of the living room, and behind the sofa is a row of bookshelves.
Inside is the staircase leading to the second floor, with bedrooms on both sides, and a large kitchen, storage room and a bathroom at the back. The whole villa has water and electricity.
In the storage room, various grains, flours, oils and vegetables are neatly placed. It seems that the whole villa has a built-in fresh-keeping function, otherwise the vegetables would have gone bad long ago.
The amount of various flours, sticky rice flour, fine corn flour, coarse corn flour and rice is not much, each of which is only about one hundred pounds per bag.
In a cabinet, he found a lot of seeds, various vegetable seeds and half a bag of rice and wheat seeds.
The kitchen was fully equipped with various kitchen utensils and props. The refrigerator was filled with neatly arranged fruits and vegetables, and the freezer contained frozen shrimps and some meat.
Lin Weiwan was not unfamiliar with the things in the villa. After so many years of drifting, she had long been accustomed to seeing these things.
Although she could only see them but could not touch them, she had always seen pigs running even if she had not eaten pork. For the things in the villa, Lin Weiwan would use them.
A row of lockers was opened, and various medicines and cosmetics, tea, candies and biscuits were neatly stacked in the 50’80 compartments. The quantity was not too large but there was not a small amount either, and there were many kinds of things.
She went from the first floor to the third floor and then back to the first floor. Walking to the back of the house, Lin Weiwan found that there was a five-meter square land behind him, and the rest of the place was still green grass.
She picked up a book from the bookshelf, which turned out to be various recipes. Lin Weiwan put it back and looked around carefully. The entire bookshelf was divided into several categories.
Recipes, clothing, novels, miscellaneous notes, medical books, the first two items are about the same in number, but the number of medical books is huge, basic knowledge of drug ratio treatment, from traditional Chinese medicine to Western medicine. Lin Weiwan was dazzled by the books.
The books range from ancient to modern, and are very complete. Could it be that the previous owner of this space was a doctor…
I don’t know what the previous owner of this space did. There are almost no signs of life. Only a bedroom on the second floor was found to have some signs of life.
Lin Weiwan sat up from the bed after leaving the space, glanced at the watch, and found that it was already 10:20 in the evening.
Still unable to sleep, he got up and took out the letters and several pages of account books he got from Zhou Weihai today.
Turning on the desk lamp on the desk, Lin Weiwan was stunned when he saw the alarm clock on the desk. The alarm clock time was only 9:10.
Lin Weiwan felt that she had been in the space for almost an hour. It was only 9 o’clock when she entered.
Lin Weiwan remembered it clearly.
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