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Why is the older generation's view of love so traditional?

Our grandparents and other elders don't treat love like young people. To be precise, it is different from our view of love.

Their love is very dull. Anyway, no matter what middle age they have entered, they only have each other in their hearts. Wherever you go, I will follow you. They think that going out for a walk after dinner is love; They think that going to the community to play a game of table tennis is love!

On the day of grandpa's funeral, grandma, who was usually in high spirits, suddenly sat down like a lost soul and looked trance. No tears, no words, as if the soul was taken away.

It was not until Lilly saw grandpa's body for the last time that he burst into tears and almost fainted. I can't get rid of that heartbreaking cry until now.

In the next few decades, every time something good happened at home, such as my sister getting married, I was admitted to graduate school.

Grandma will be happy for a while, but soon, there will be a lonely expression on her face. I once heard her muttering to herself. If only your grandfather could hear the good news.

My grandfather had a habit before his death. He likes to fiddle with vines and grow some grapes. At that time, living in a bungalow, you could set up a shelf outside. Grandma kept this habit after grandpa left. Even if it is not convenient to take the vines from the bungalow to the building later, my grandmother will try to find a place to get them.

I know, grandma doesn't care about those grapes, but through this matter, she looks for memories with grandpa.