- 2.
He probably didn’t finish the sentence out of
respect for Grandma.
But I knew what he meant.
He was going to say she was probably
messing around with another man.
See? Even four years after my death, this
man hadn’t lessened his hatred for me.
Grandma didn’t understand him. Seeing
Shane, she was actually happy.
“Shane, you haven’t been to my house for
dinner in a long time. You loved my
dumplings, right? It’s your birthday tomorrow,
come over for dumplings.”
“You young people should treat each other
well. Suhe is a good girl, but she keeps things
bottled up.”
“Suhe said she was going to buy you a
birthday present today, a surprise for
tomorrow.”
Grandma’s memory was stuck on that day.
Back then, we were deeply in love, just like
く
any other couple madly in love.
And his childhood sweetheart hadn’t
appeared yet.
What a pity.
Shane’s lips curled into a sneer: “Grandma,
this isn’t funny.”
“Suhe and I broke up.”
“You say she went to buy me a birthday
present? She’s probably buying a birthday
present for another man.”
Grandma was stunned: “You broke up? But
Suhe never told me.”
“Shane, don’t be angry. I’ll scold her when she
gets back!”
The little old lady looked adorable when she
was angry.
I wanted to hug her, tell her not to be angry,
but my body passed right through her.
Four years, and I still hadn’t gotten used to
being just a soul.