List of high-quality authors Uncle didn't come home after 10 years of work, and the dog he raised 12 years ago is now old.
10 years ago, the uncle went out to work, saying that he would come back after making money, but now he hasn't returned home for 10 years, looking forward to his not only grandparents, but also a local dog he once raised. ”
Hello everyone, my name is Wu Han and I am 23 years old.
With almost a month to go until the Chinese New Year, are you planning to go home for the New Year?
On the topic of going home for the New Year, I think everyone has their own opinion, which varies from person to person.
Personally, no matter how rich or poor you are, you should go home all year round.
Not for anything else, just for the family to have relatives who are concerned about you.
And today I want to share not a person, but a dog.
When I was 11 years old, I watched a movie with my uncle.
The story of this movie is roughly: a dog has a deep relationship with the male owner, and the male owner goes to work every day, and the dog will wait for his return at the place where he gets off work.
Then the man passed away, but his dog did not give up this habit, and still waited every day at the place where the man used to get off work.
Spring goes to autumn, cold comes and summer, year after year, the dog has never given up, and has been looking forward to the day when the male owner can return to it as usual.
After watching this movie, my uncle and I were deeply moved and had the same idea, maybe we should have a dog in our family.
At that time, we lived in the countryside and it became very convenient to have dogs. After consulting with the uncle and getting the consent of the grandparents, the uncle quickly went to a family in the town to buy a small golden dog.
At that time, the little earth dog was just a baby, less than two weeks old.
Uncle gave him a name called "Wangcai".
However, I think the name is a bit earthy and needs to be changed to make it sound better.
But the uncle has a soft spot for the word "Cai" and resolutely disagrees with the change. So, we compromised and renamed it "Ah Cai".
Uncle called it "Ah Cai", and I prefer to call it "Ah Chai". Although the pronunciation is similar, I have always thought that "Achai" is better.
Ah Chai has accompanied me and my uncle for about two years, and our relationship is very close.
Frankly speaking, there is fate between people, and there is also fate between people and dogs.
Although Uncle and I are both very good to Chai, Chai's has always been closer to Uncle.
Also away for a while, if I come back in a week, Achai will be happy to see me, wagging his tail and interacting with me.
But if the uncle comes back, the situation is completely different. As soon as the uncle appeared, Ah Chai smelled the smell and immediately rushed out of the house.
Then he jumped next to the uncle, and he had to touch his head and play with it for a while before leaving satisfied.
I also made a mistake, and if I blamed Ah Chai, it might ignore me for half a day.
But if the uncle said a few words to it, although Ah Chai would bark a few times at that time, it would wagging its tail and walk up to the uncle a few minutes later, and there was even some apology in its eyes.
Uncle often said to me: "No way, I am his closest person, the first master, you can only be the second master, haha." ”
I thought it would go on forever, but I was very young and naïve with a lot of ideas.
I was 13 years old at the time, and I started junior high school in the town and lived in the school. At first, it was okay because I had an uncle when I was not at home, but I ignored a problem, that is, the adult world is not so simple.
Uncle Xiao was still young, maybe he was old at the time, and people of this age definitely couldn't stay at home all day.
Once, the uncle and the grandfather had a quarrel, and the grandfather thought that the uncle was too lazy to do it, so he stayed at home all day and didn't go out to make money.
Uncle is young and vigorous, and he can't stand these words. The next morning, he went south to Guangdong with his luggage.
At that time, my uncle told me privately: "I went to Guangdong this time to make a lot of money." If he doesn't make a lot of money, he probably won't come back. ”
At that time, I didn't know anything about many things, but I was confused by my uncle's words, and I thought that he was so sure that he would definitely make a fortune. So, I was looking forward to the day when he came back for the New Year.
However, two years after the uncle left, he was never seen during the Chinese New Year.
During this period, I occasionally communicated with my uncle through a few **, and I once asked him why he didn't go home, only to get a complaint: no money, no fortune yet. He said that when he made a lot of money, he would definitely go home.
In those two years, the uncle was so angry that he didn't even talk to his grandparents.
He also asked about Chai's condition and wondered if it had become more fat.
Speaking of Ah Chai, I have many interesting things to share with my uncle.
I said to him, "Uncle, come back quickly." It's been two years, and Achai is about to go crazy because he misses you. When you first started working, it used to wander around the village. It doesn't speak, but I can feel it looking for you. Every time I enter your room, I will slap your ** and then yell at me, as if to signal that it wants to find you. ”
Once, I pretended to call your name outside the door, and Achai immediately became energetic and couldn't wait to run to the door to have a look. Another time, a friend of yours called you at the door, and Achai was playing with other dogs in the distance, but when he heard someone calling you, he immediately galloped back. ”
The uncle just smiled faintly when he heard this, and didn't seem to care too much about Ah Chai. At that time, there was no popular ** call, so he couldn't see what Achai looked like.
Then, time flew by, as short as ten years.
Gradually, Uncle seemed to have lost contact with all of us, and no longer called ** home, and we looked for him and no one answered.
If it weren't for the people in the village telling us that my uncle was still in Guangdong, we would almost have thought that something bad had happened to him.
In the past ten years, my grandparents have been missing my uncle, and my father and I have often worried about him.
Of course, the one who is most eager to see Uncle is Ah Chai.
When I was in junior high school, I was able to see Achai once a week. In high school, it became once a month. When I went to university, it became semi-annual.
In retrospect, it has been 12 years since Achai entered the door. Now Achai has also become an old dog, and maybe one day it will leave us.
I found that the personalities of humans and dogs are really similar. The first two years of Ah Chai's arrival at home were full of the vitality of a child or teenager, and later became more calm.
Today, it is an elderly dog that has become quieter, often squatting on the ground and staring into the distance like an old man, or waking up and sleeping for half a day.
After waking up, he slowly walked around the village for half a circle, and stopped chasing and playing with other herds of earth dogs.
This story unfolds over the course of ten years.
Once, I didn't pay much attention to Achai's existence, and it wasn't until the past two years that I gradually became aware of it.
In Ah Chai's memories, can it still clearly remember the uncle?
Calculated by Ah Chai's dog age, he met his uncle when he was a child, and now he is an old dog, whether his memory of his uncle has been blurred.
As is customary, Uncle may still not plan to come back this year.
I remember my father describing my uncle as a stubborn man with a strong sense of self-esteem. Before leaving home, he declared that he would not return home unless he became rich. It looks like he really has no intention of coming back.
In addition, after so many years, the uncle is still single and has not built a house in the village. The fact that he has nothing makes it even more difficult for him to face the reality of returning home.
With that in mind, I'm starting to worry about Achai.
Ah Chai is now like a fruit that is about to fall, and it may leave us at any time. It's possible that it won't see Uncle again.
I understand that dogs are the most loyal companions, and Achai may remember the good times with his uncle when he was a child. However, for the uncle, Ah Chai is just a pet that he bought on a whim one afternoon.
I specially took a few photos of Ah Chai's ** for my uncle, and told him: Ah Chai is already old, maybe only for the past two years.
It stares at the head of the village all day, perhaps waiting for you to come home. Can you come back once this year? Everybody's worried about you.
I sent these messages to my uncle, but he didn't respond. I don't know if he really plans to come back this year.
If he still chooses not to return, I am afraid that it may be an eternal regret for Ah Chai.