Chapter 2926
The Charismatic Charlie Wade
Chapter 2926
Melba heard this and couldn't help sighing: âOh, Auntie, you are in basically the same situation as
my dad, and even the time of going abroad and returning home is similar. I believe you and my dad
must have a lot of common things, right?â
When Meiqing heard Melba's remarks, she nodded in agreement, and smiled: âIt's really hard to
meet people with similar life experiences. Of course, there will be more common things.â
Meiging spoke this sentence from the bottom of her heart.
In her life, she has not many experiences, but it has also gone through ups and downs.
Going abroad, emigrating, getting married, having a child, be widowed, and then choose to return
to the roots with the child and return to the country.
This short sentence represents her life experience of more than 50 years.
What's interesting is that Pollardâs experience is almost exactly the same as hers.
He also decided to return to China after his wife died.
Originally, Meiging thought that the difference between him and herself was that he had returned
by himself and the child was still abroad. Today, when she suddenly saw Melba, she realized that
Pollard's child had also returned.
To be honest, it was so coincidental that Meiging thought she was looking in the mirror, but in some
places, it was the opposite. For example, Pollard was a male and had a daughter, and she was a
female and had a son.
Therefore, when she saw Melba, she was a little more cordial, so she smiled and said, âMelba, my
son just came to China with me. I have the opportunity to introduce you to him. I believe you
and him will have a lot of common things to talk about.â
Melba smiled slightly, nodded, and said politely: âSure Auntie.â Seeing this, Pollard hurriedly said:
"Oh! Meiging, how about that? I will cook some dishes at home tomorrow night. You will bring Paul
to come to recognize the door, and let the two children get to know each other. What do you think?
Meiging thought for a while and said, âWell, I'm not sure yet. I will ask Paul when I get
home.â