When Luo Youyou woke up, night began to fall and the sky was dark. Only in the west, due to the setting sun, there was a hint of light, which turned the distant clouds purple-red.

Luo Youyou rubbed her eyes, climbed out of bed, put on her slippers and walked downstairs.

Chen Lili and the other two had already had dinner. They originally wanted to wake up Luo Youyou, but after calling her several times, Luo Youyou still didn't wake up.

After the third failed wake-up attempt.

"Forget it, let her have a good sleep. I'll cook something else for her when she wakes up." Li Muzhi said softly, feeling sorry for his granddaughter.

Chen Lili also wanted her daughter to have a good sleep, so she tidied up Luo Youyou's quilt, followed Li Muzhi carefully out of the room, and closed the door.

Luo Youyou woke up and stood on the stairs. In the living room, only Li Muzhi and Chen Lili were reading quietly, while Chen was in the kitchen, busy cleaning up the dishes.

"Grandma, Mom~" Luo Youyou's soft voice sounded, and Li Muzhi's heart melted instantly.

I immediately stood up and prepared to go to the kitchen to cook something to eat, but was stopped by Chen Lili.

"Mom, let me do it. You sit down and have a good rest."

Li Muzhi made the dinner just now. Chen Lili didn’t want her mother to work too hard.

Luo Youyou ran down the stairs, hugged Chen Lili and Li Muzhi, one in each hand, and said, "Mom, I want to eat seafood noodles and a fried egg."

Chen Lili pinched her little face, nodded and smiled, agreeing with her.

"Okay, Mom will make it for you right away. You stay with grandma for a while."

"Yeah." Luo Youyou agreed.

"Grandma, what book are you reading?"

Luo Youyou flipped through the book that Li Muzhi had just placed on the coffee table, but the book was very strange, with not a single word on the cover.

Li Muzhi picked up Luo Youyou and sat on the sofa, then took the book and flipped through a few pages.

"This book is very special. It was written by my grandmother's good friend. It contains her memories of the first half of her life. She just wanted to record them. Later, her husband found a publishing company he knew and compiled her writing into a book. I think they printed ten copies and gave it to her as a gift."

"She gave this book to my grandmother. It also contains stories about her and me."

"I didn't expect so many years to pass in the blink of an eye. I wonder how she is doing now..."

I heard that she wasn't in good health in the past two years...

Although Li Muzhi knew that since they had returned to South City, they would meet again someday, she still sighed unconsciously. They were both old, and the traces of time could not be erased.

Seeing Li Muzhi's regretful look, Luo Youyou quickly changed the subject.

"Grandma, you can go find her. I used to have a friend in the village. If I miss her, I can go find her. If you want to see her, you can go."

Luo Youyou felt sad when she thought of Luo Luo, because she had not yet figured out a way to bring Luo Luo and her grandmother to South City.

Luo Youyou's voice seemed to give Li Muzhi an idea.

"Yes, if you want to see her, you should go see her."

"Luo Youyou is so smart." Li Muzhi looked at Luo Youyou lovingly.

Suddenly thinking of something, he said.

"Weiyou had already seen Youyou a few days earlier than grandma. Do you remember the grandma who treated Youyou at Jinghe Hospital? It was her."

Has Luo Youyou ever connected the professor grandma in Jinghe with the good friend that grandma mentioned?

That day, that person also mentioned her grandmother. Luo Youyou thought she was just being polite, but she didn't expect that her relationship with her grandmother was really so good.

Luo Youyou suddenly remembered that her grandfather once said that Li Muzhi also knew her biological grandmother, and wondered if her grandmother still remembered her.

Luo Youyou wanted to ask, but she felt it was a bit abrupt to ask now. She had never had any intersection with the Nan family. How could she find the Nan family and prove her father's identity?

Luo Youyou didn't say anything. Li Muzhi thought she didn't remember and didn't ask any more questions.

"We didn't see each other very often before because we all had our own jobs. But every time we did, we could speak to each other's heart. That's when my grandmother realized that close friendships don't depend on how long they've been together. As long as you understand each other's thoughts, two strangers can still cherish each other."

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