Chapter 7 The Lifesaver with a Mole on the Tip of His Nose (1/2)

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The original book states that after Lin Han died, her aunt risked her life to go to the Northwest to retrieve her body and bring her back to be buried with her mother.

After this incident was discovered, my aunt was implicated and paraded through the streets. In the end, radicals broke into her home in the middle of the night and beat her to death.

In the original owner's tragic life, the few moments of warmth she received came from her aunt.

Lin Yangfeng was born a farmer and only became wealthy by relying on Lin Han's maternal grandfather. After Lin Han's mother and maternal grandfather passed away, Lin Han, a proper young lady, struggled to make ends meet at home.

It was her aunt who brought little Lin Han home, cooked delicious food for her, bought her new clothes, and sang nursery rhymes to her that no one had ever sung to her before.

"Auntie, are you home?"

As soon as Lin Han entered the courtyard, she smelled a strong aroma of Chinese medicine.

"aunt?"

Lin Suqing lay on the bed with bandages on her arm and a medicine pot simmering on the stove.

"Hanhan is here, please sit down."

"Auntie, how did you get hurt?"

Speaking of this, Lin Suqing has a lot to say.

Her son went to a border county to do research with his supervisor and didn't come back for more than half a year. She felt sorry for her son, so she brought some things to visit him.

Unexpectedly, they encountered a border war, which raged for a long time, resulting in countless deaths and injuries.

She was lucky to be rescued by soldiers; otherwise, she probably would have died there long ago.

Thinking about it now, I still feel a bit scared.

"Speaking of which, I wonder how the soldier who saved me is doing? If it weren't for him, I would be dead."

"Hanhan, can you do your aunt a favor?"

The original book doesn't describe the aunt in many words, so Lin Han had no idea that such a thrilling battle existed.

“Auntie, you say so. If it’s within my power, I will definitely help you.”

Lin Suqing wiped away her tears, her voice choked with emotion, and said, "Could you write a thank-you letter for my aunt? My aunt's life was saved by that soldier."

“Okay, Auntie, do you know his name? I’ll write it down and send it out when I get back.”

Lin Suqing looked troubled. "The situation was urgent at the time, and I didn't have time to ask. I only remember that he was tall and strong, with green greasepaint on his face..."

Lin Suqing tried hard to recall what was special about that person.

"Oh, by the way, he has a mole on the left side of the tip of his nose. I wonder if the military leaders can recognize him based on that feature?"

Based on her aunt's description, Lin Han sketched out the image of the soldier in her mind. He had no facial features, and only a mole could probably be recognized by people who were close to him.

But to put her aunt's mind at ease, she agreed anyway.

"Don't worry, Auntie, I will definitely write a thank-you letter according to your description to thank this people's hero."

Lin Suqing nodded, a weight finally lifted from her heart.

"Hanhan, how have you been at home lately? Has your stepmother been bullying you?"

If you've been wronged at home, come to your aunt's. Your dad may not love you, but your aunt will.

Lin Han was held in Lin Suqing's arms with her other uninjured hand, her back gently stroked. So this is what it feels like to be cared for by an elder.

Lin Han, who grew up in an orphanage in the 21st century, has never experienced anything like this. Because of her aunt, she has begun to envy Lin Han from the 1960s.

After leaving her aunt's house, Lin Han went to the department store, and it was still unknown where she would go next.

But since the aunt in the story gave the original owner her only family affection and dignity after death, she couldn't let her aunt live too poorly.

Although Lin Yangfeng became a wealthy capitalist known as "Half of Shanghai" by leveraging the influence of Lin Han's maternal grandfather's family, his older sister Lin Suqing remained poor.