Chapter 3083
When His Eyes Opened
Aaron carried bouquets of flowers to the trunk, and after the trunk was full, he filled the back seat.
Because there was really no room for flowers in the car, Hazel didnât buy any more.
After paying the bill, the two dragged a cart of flowers to the cemetery.
Put the flowers in front of the mother-in-lawâs tomb, it looked like a small sea of flowers.
Hazel knelt in front of the tombstone, looked at her mother-in-lawâs name on the tombstone, and
murmured: âGrandma, Iâve come to see you. In a flash, three years have gone by. I havenât seen you in
three years because Iâve been waiting to learn something. When you were alive, you cared most about
me getting ahead. Now I can find a good job even if I donât depend on my parents. Mother-in-law, you
can rest assured. I will come to see you every year.â
âMy parents are very kind to me, and my brothers and sisters also take good care of me. Although I
have only been with them for three years, the love they have given me in these three years is enough. I
am very satisfied. I donât blame them at all. Because if I grew up with them, I wouldnât be able to know
you. If I had to choose, I would still choose to know you. Because you taught me things that money
canât buy.â
âUnfortunately, you canât see me now. I have money now, and I can make you happy. If only you were
still here. I want to buy you a big house, new clothes, and a lot of delicious food. I also want to hire a
nanny for you. You donât have to do anything, just be happy every day. Mother-in-law, why donât you
wait any longer?â
When Hazel said this, her eyes were moist and she couldnât cry.
An hour later, there was a light rain in the sky, and Aaron persuaded Hazel to go back to the car.
âThe weather here is like this. It often rains lightly for no reason.â Hazelâs mood had been adjusted.
âThen shall we go back to the hotel now?â Aaron asked.
Hazel: âI donât want to go back to the hotel.â
Aaron: âThen where are we going?â
Hazel: âGo to Deshan High School.â
In addition to her mother-in-law, she also wanted to visit her former high school head teacher.
After her mother-in-law passed away, the class teacher knew about her situation and took good care of
her.
Not only did he apply to the school, but he allowed her not to study at the school, allowing her to work
part-time to pay for tuition, and also helped her a lot in her studies.
After the car arrived at Deshan High School, the rain stopped.
Hazel said to Aaron: âYou just stay in the car, Iâll just go in by myself.â
After Hazel got off the car, she walked to the gate and asked if the head teacher was at school today.
After the security guard gave an affirmative answer, Hazel asked: âI am his former student, I wonder if I
can go in and find him?â
Security guard: âNo. He is working now. If you want to find him, you can wait until he is off work.â
So Hazel went back to the car.
It was past four oâclock in the afternoon, and around five oâclock, the afternoon classes were over.
âMiss, do you know your teacherâs number? If you donât call him, he might get off work very late! Donât
high schools have evening self-study?â Aaron reminded.
Hazel remembered the teacherâs number, but she hadnât contacted her in the past few years.
She turned on her phone and sent a message to the teacherâs number.
About twenty minutes later, that familiar figure came out from the campus.