@茶茶子: You are in charge of the sky, the earth and the sugar. I know be, but it doesn't prevent me from believing that when someone is looking for a home candy, only Hanpi is breaking the defense.

Yu Linxi was very puzzled by this, but he didn't get an explanation. He was a little depressed, and his relationship with his brother gradually faded.

Everyone in the circle who has a good relationship with Yan Qin has a lot of criticism against Lin Sui. After all, they feel that Yan Qin has moved his true feelings, but he has nothing and just disappears.

Lin Sui doesn't care about these voices. He doesn't care what anyone in the world thinks of him except Yan Qin.

The reason why he was still sitting safely at home was naturally because he knew where Yan Qin was.

Maybe sometimes fate and the plot are so magical. Obviously, the current situation and the original book are completely incompatible. Yan Qin still met the work that made him win the grand slam - "Knowing the Sun".

This is a work based on a real situation, and the protagonist Dawa is a blind man.

His parents were both Tibetans who worked outside the country, and he was born in a small city environment.

He was born blind, but his parents did not abandon him, but loved him doubly.

His grandmother was not in good health, so she could only get some odd jobs at home, and the family's source of income all depended on her father who worked on the construction site.

But the project he did was an unfinished project. The contractor and the person in charge absconded with the money. His father was hit hard because the money was used to treat his wife. Participate in the organization of door-to-door salary collection.

After spending a lot of time, I finally got back a meager salary, but I was exhausted from overwork.

The family became more miserable, and Dawa became more obedient and sensible. His disability limited him to explore the world, so he only dared to walk around the house. Although he was burned many times because he couldn't see, he learned how to be himself at a young age. Cook meals to lighten the load at home.

But fate did not favor him, but gave him more cruel twists and turns.

He sat obediently at home towards the door, looking forward to the grandma who bought him candy. Across the door, the emaciated grandma fainted and fell to the ground.

He couldn't see it, he just looked around innocently until he couldn't help groping out the door and tripped over his body.

At the age of eleven, he lost his grandmother, and his neighbors helped organize the funeral.

The city is so poor and shabby that there is no community of people on the streets who care about where an orphan goes.

Dawa was helped by a kind neighbor to learn techniques. The money saved by his grandmother was used for tuition fees, and Dawa began to learn massage for the blind.

When he was seventeen or eighteen, Dawa started to work as an apprentice in the shop, helping with business and studying, waiting for one day to open a massage shop of his own.

Dawa is very hardworking, his craftsmanship is very good, and he has accumulated a lot of repeat customers, so his own store opened very smoothly. At this time, he was twenty-five or six years old, and he was no longer young.

Some guests wanted to introduce him to someone, but Dawa knew that he was blind and his financial situation was not good, so he was ready to be single, even though he was also eager to start a family.

An old guest introduced him to a girl who had been disfigured in the fire. She was very shy and introverted, very considerate and gentle. The girl didn't mind that he couldn't see, and only hoped that Dawa wouldn't mind that her face was not good-looking.

Of course Dawa didn't mind, he shyly said to get along and have a look.

As a Kangba man, Dawa's appearance and figure are actually very good, and his character is honest. They quickly caught sight of each other.

Dawa and the girl got married. Although they lived a poorer life, the husband and wife supported each other. His wife was pregnant with a baby two years later.

At this time, Dawa was 30 years old and standing in his 30s. He had his own massage shop, wife and children, as if his life had been successful.

But fate is so impermanent, until the step into the coffin, no one knows what kind of changes will occur at the last moment.

Dawa's girl died of dystocia. Although he knocked and knocked in front of the delivery room, and worshipped again and again, the doctor was not a god and was powerless.

This 30-year-old middle-aged man cried like a child in the hospital. He had aged a lot in an instant, but he couldn't just collapse like this. He still had a child who was waiting to be fed.

Because he couldn't see, he took care of the child clumsily and asked people for help everywhere. Fortunately, the child's eyes were normal and he did not inherit his natural disability, which made him feel very fortunate.

Hard times always come through. He lives in a massage parlor, taking care of his young daughter and doing business. Although he can't see it, he is willing to give everything he can to his children.

In the blink of an eye, the child was about to go to primary school. Dawa groped his child to school on crutches. The child was his eyes, father and daughter, and He Meimei.

But one day, my daughter, who was playing at the door of the house, suddenly lost her voice.

Dawa didn't care that he was still in business, shouted his daughter's name loudly, and rushed to the door after no response.

Pedestrians on the side said that they saw someone leading the little girl away.

Dawa collapsed in an instant, he kept calling his daughter's name everywhere, no one could help him, he was like a poor lunatic.

A able-bodied person is powerless in the face of a child being abducted, let alone a blind person.

Dawa was in a daze, holding his wife's tablet in tears, berating himself to the point of scolding and beating himself, but even so, his daughter could not be found.

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