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Chapter 99 You, I "Called" You Old

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    Chapter 99 "You, I'm "Called" Old"

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    Everyone in the world has parents, but the names of parents are not uniform.  The most written is "father and mother", and the most common is "father and mother" or "parents".

    I am a little different. When I was a child, I felt that it was disgusting and embarrassing to call "Mom and Dad" directly, so I deliberately added the word "old" to buffer the "sour" meaning, even though my parents were in their prime at that time.  They are not old.

    Indeed, this kind of overly arrogant and awkward character has prevented me from ever being able to yell sweetly to my parents: "Mom and Dad."  As the time flies by as he grows up day by day, he also silently engraves the imprint of old age on the faces of his parents who are no longer youthful.

    I don¡¯t know when, I gradually and involuntarily removed the word ¡°old¡± from ¡°Mom¡±, and called my mother ¡°Mom¡± just like ordinary people; but only father, but still can¡¯t change ¡°Dad¡±  .

    Sometimes I also think, why am I not used to removing the word "old" in Dad?

    Perhaps, the word dad is not just a simple name for my father, but also a kind of dependence and sustenance.  It seems that as soon as I call "Dad", I feel very at ease and at ease.

    Of course, the word I often slip of the tongue is also "dad", especially when I am in a hurry.  Because in my memory, whenever I encounter difficulties, my first reaction is to call "Dad" to get help This word is like a magic spell!  Can bring me silent but the most solid support.

    "That Dad! Where's the broom?"

    This is my most impressive serious slip of the tongue.  At that time, the junior high school head teacher arranged for me to clean up, but I couldn't find a broom for a while, so I foolishly said this to the head teacher.  Even though it has been many years, it still makes people feel dumbfounded!  The teacher in charge was stunned on the spot, and it took me several seconds to realize that I had made an excessive slip of the tongue.

    ? Funny is funny. Apart from embarrassment and embarrassment, I am also extremely surprised why I often blurt out a sentence pattern subconsciously when I am in a hurry: Dad + words similar to asking for help.

    "Dad, I want to drink yogurt!"

    "Dad, there's a bug over there! Hurry Hurry up and help!"

    "Dad, help me buy two hot water bottles, I can rest assured when you buy things!"

    "Dad, no matter how shrewd a liar meets you, he will definitely collapse! Awesome!"

    "Dad, be careful of your old waist."

    "Dad, I don't want to go to the hospital for an injection"

    "DadI want to go home"

    Yes, as long as I call "Dad", he will be like an omnipotent superman, satisfying my various wishes, such as helping me fight bugs and buying cheap and high-quality things;  Point out the maze at the intersection, and patiently enlighten you when encountering setbacks.

    However, when I noticed his graying temples, his back that was no longer straight, and his often unresponsiveness, I realized sourly that he is really old?

    Hey, did you get called "old" by me?

    I do not know¡­¡­

    However, some have not changed, not old.

    For example, before I go to school every day in high school, or before I leave home for school every week in college, and now before I leave my hometown to work in other places every week, my father always told me the same sentence when I set off: "Don't worry about it when things happen.  Don't worry, don't panic, don't be afraid, Dad is here!"

    See, Dad's words are not easy, but our past is never the same.  After all, my dad is "called old" by me, and now I am also an adult, but I hope you can slow down a little bit.

    "Dad's Day" no, Happy Father's Day.

    ? June 21, 2020 (remember the website URL: www.hlnovel.com
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