"Don't be too sad. It's rare for someone to live past seventy. This person is over eighty, which is considered a long life. This is a happy funeral!"

"Seventy-three and eighty-four is a critical age, and many elderly people don't make it past that point!"

The old woman was speaking the truth, but Li Chaoyang found it very awkward. He disliked hearing people say that this was a happy funeral.

So what if someone lives to a certain age? Does living to a certain age mean they deserve to die? This is his family!

I wish he could stay by my side forever. Now that he's dead, I can't even see him one last time.

He longed to tell Tan Di how much he missed his grandmother and how much he wanted to be by her side.

My wife is pregnant, she's about to give birth, you can hang in there a little longer.

This way you can see your great-grandson, but unfortunately, your grandmother won't be able to.

Thinking about all this, Li Chaoyang felt a pang of heartache. He couldn't show too much of a reaction at his mother-in-law's house.

I'm afraid that after he got angry (with Wang Hao), he returned to his own home and didn't have so many concerns anymore.

“You’re not right to say that. I really don’t want to hear you say that.”

"What do you mean by a happy funeral? A person has died; that's such a sad thing."

“You don’t know the relationship between my grandma and me. We were very close. When she was about to pass away, she was reluctant to take her last breath.”

"He was just waiting for me to come back. He only breathed his last and left this world after I returned."

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“I am the person he misses the most. He watched over me when I was little, and he has been very good to me ever since I grew up.”

"I've been so busy with work that I haven't been home much, and I haven't been able to take good care of my grandma."

“When I saw him lying there, my heart ached terribly, even though he was eighty-four years old.”

“I think Grandma lived too young. She should have lived longer, before our child was even born.”

"He should be allowed to see his great-grandson; that would fulfill one of his wishes."

"I hope you will be more careful with your words in the future. I don't care if you say these things in front of others."

“You can’t say that to me. No matter how old he was, he’s gone.”

"This is a sad and upsetting thing, not as happy as you say."

"No matter how much you miss this person, no matter how much you want to see him, you can't see him anymore."

"It's like you and Grandpa have passed away, and we'll miss you both very much."

"We won't be able to see you either. Surely we can't say it's a happy thing when you die, can we?"

This was because Li Chaoyang was pushed to the limit, which is why he said those words. His grandmother is a sore spot for him.

It is also untouchable; he did not fulfill his filial duties in the family, and he still cannot get over that hurdle in his heart.

Saying you're too busy with work is just an excuse; you can bring your grandmother home.

He regretted it long ago. Why did he listen to his mother and leave his grandmother in his home so that his mother could take care of him?

Instead of keeping him in their own home, where their living conditions were better.

We can let him eat better, even though these are not what the old man wants.

At the very least, it will make me feel better, and that can be considered as fulfilling my filial duty.

Life had just started to improve, and before I could fulfill my filial duty, the old man passed away.

My heart is breaking. To put it nicely, it might be somewhat bearable, but after hearing those words, he was extremely angry.

The elderly woman had no idea what she had done wrong; they usually chatted like this.

It's considered a happy funeral for people aged eighty to ninety, so why is it not acceptable for Li Chaoyang?

He also used a very bad analogy, saying that he and the old man would both die if they died.

We usually get along well, so what's wrong? Why do you want them to die?

They were only in their fifties, not even sixty yet, and compared to his grandmother, they were still children.

"What's wrong with this child? Has he been upset? Why is he saying such hurtful things? Did I say something wrong?"

"At eighty-four, that's considered a happy death, that's what everyone says, so why is it different for you?"

"You also said that my uncle and I died, and that we had no children."

"Even if I die, no one will care!"

Seeing that the two were about to start arguing, Lou Xiao'e became a little anxious and pushed Li Chaoyang with her hand, saying to him.

"What are you doing? Why are you arguing with that old lady? What she said isn't wrong."

"You're just in a bad mood, and if someone says something unpleasant, you take it to heart."

"That's not right. Who is this old lady? She's an elder in this courtyard."

“He’s been very considerate of us, and he didn’t say anything wrong. We can’t let your bad mood affect others!”

Li Chaoyang really wasn't in the mood to talk to them anymore.

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He's been keeping it a secret for so many days, he's really tired and wants to go back and get some rest.

Besides, I also have something on my mind, and I don't know if I can persuade Lou Xiao'e.

He put on a show at his mother-in-law's house, but once he got home, he stopped pretending and said to Lou Xiao'e.

"We're already home, you don't need me to help you inside, you can go back slowly."

"I know you and Auntie are close, so you two can chat here. I'm going back to rest now!"

Li Chaoyang was relatively obedient; after listening to his wife's words, he obediently returned home.

After he left, Lou Xiao'e said to an old woman.

"Please don't take it personally. He has a very close relationship with his grandmother and he can't let her go."

"It's only been a few days, and we haven't even gotten over the grief yet."

"He always complains to me that he hasn't done what a grandson should do."

"Grandma had so many delicious things to eat, but she didn't get to eat them, and she didn't get to see our children either. That's a regret!"

Although Li Chaoyang's words weren't very pleasant, the old lady understood him.

He only said that because he was in a bad mood. I've lived most of my life, how could I possibly stoop to his level?

It's also his fault; he didn't think much before he spoke.

"Don't explain to me, I know what's going on. Li Chaoyang is a sentimental person."

"I could tell he had a very deep relationship with his grandmother, and he was having a hard time accepting her sudden passing."

"It's all my fault, I shouldn't have said that."

"Perhaps it's because I'm getting old and have become less concerned about life and death."

"We've been through so much. We weren't born from a rock. We have a father and a mother."

"When they passed away, it was a particularly sad and painful time."

"As they go through more years, their feelings fade, and they all end up on the same path."

"I'll see them sooner or later. Thinking that makes me feel much better, and I'm not like I used to be."

"Li Chaoyang is young, he hasn't quite come to terms with this yet, and it will be difficult for him to accept it in the short term."

"It will get much better after some time. You've suffered a lot during this period."

"You should stay by his side and not argue with him. Try to comfort and guide him."

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"His grandmother's passing was also a blow to him."

Lou Xiao'e never expected the old woman to say such things, and thought she was angered by Li Chaoyang.

You can't curse his ancestors for eight generations! It's really not what he thought; he didn't say that.

They also mentioned that he should stay with Li Chaoyang, which made him suddenly feel a great responsibility.

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She hadn't felt that way before; in her mind, her husband was such a towering figure.

There's nothing he can't solve, and he doesn't have that many negative emotions.

This incident made him realize that Li Chaoyang was also a person with flesh and blood and feelings.

His grandmother's passing, in particular, brought him pain. He usually comforted himself, but this time it was his turn to comfort Li Chaoyang.

“You’re absolutely right. If you hadn’t pointed that out, I really wouldn’t have thought of that.”

"He seemed cheerful on the surface, as if he hadn't suffered a major setback."

"Your reminder made me realize I was wrong; this matter has indeed affected him." (The corpse)

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