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Chapter 939
Chapter 939
Although Heidi seemed so out of place with everything here, her arrival made Clara extremely happy.
Clara finds it interesting every time she does something out of the ordinary, something that does not conform to noble etiquette.
Clara also took Heidi to see the portrait of her and her mother, and Heidi was surprised to find that Clara was standing there.
Clara told Heidi that after her mother died, she began to get sick. Her father missed his wife very much, so he kept escaping, always went out to work, and rarely came back. Clara has been trapped in this home.
This made Heidi feel sorry for Clara, and she held Clara's hand tightly.
Heidi asked the servant how to open the window, and the kind servant opened the window for her, and carefully brought her a chair foot.
Heidi climbed the mountain chair and looked out of the window, but was disappointed because there were no mountains in sight.
The manservant told her that you can't see anything here, and he pointed to the tall tower in the distance and told Heidi that you can see farther from the tall tower.
Heidi remembered it all at once, she couldn't wait for a moment, she thought of Grandpa, Pete, the goat, the groundhog, everything on the mountain.
She secretly pushed Clara out and came to the market. Clara was full of curiosity and novelty about everything here, because before Heidi came, she had no friends and could only stay at home.
Heidi wanted to go to the tower, but Clara didn't know how to go.
The beggars on the side of the road showed Heidi the direction.
If Heidi is a bird flying freely in the wild, then Clara is a bird kept in a cage from the beginning: Although she really wanted to go outside to play, she found that she couldn't adapt to the outside environment .
She doesn't know the way, but she won't go to a beggar on the side of the road to ask for directions like Heidi, because the etiquette of those nobles is engraved in her bones.
They successfully arrived in front of the tower, Clara stayed outside, and Heidi climbed to the top of the tower, but she still couldn't see Grandpa's mountain on the tower, only the large stretches of roofs and the towering mountains in the distance. Chimney, Heidi was disappointed, she missed Grandpa more and more.
Back at the bottom of the tower, Clara was still waiting for her, holding a litter of kittens she had just bought in her arms.
At the same time, the housekeeper found that Clara and Heidi were missing, and the house was in chaos. The housekeeper sent servants out to find Heidi and Clara.
Back home, the housekeeper was very angry that Heidi took Clara out without permission.
It's just that she was allergic to cat fur and kept sneezing, and the kitten slipped out of Clara's arms, scaring the housekeeper back again and again.
Clara wanted to keep them, but how could the housekeeper agree?
Clara and Heidi couldn't help laughing seeing the housekeeper, who was always carrying it and was extremely stern, panicked and flustered because of the little milk cat.
Especially when the stern housekeeper climbed up the table to hug the pillar and kicked over the vase on the table, it made the two little guys go crazy with joy.
It's just that the housekeeper took Clara out of the house in order to punish Heidi. Heidi was fined not to have dinner and asked to face the wall and think about it.
Clara wanted to defend Heidi, but this time the housekeeper didn't get used to it anymore, and directly said that it was adults who had the final say on disciplining children.
Heidi complied with grievances, but she didn't like this place. Although there was Clara here, she missed her grandpa and the mountain even more.
So, at night, Heidi changed back to her original clothes, took the soft bread she had saved, and decided to leave here.
She said goodbye to Clara, but was stopped by the housekeeper on the corridor. Heidi remembered that her aunt said that if she didn't like it, she could leave.
But the housekeeper told Heidi that her aunt had lied to her and that she was sold here and could not leave.
The housekeeper grabbed Heidi and told her: "Do you know how lucky you are? I wish I could grow up here!"
But Heidi didn't want to listen, she struggled to leave, the bread fell on the floor, which made the housekeeper wonder what she was doing with so much bread?
Heidi told her it was for Grandma Pete.
Heidi's departure ended in failure, but her decision broke Clara's heart, and she covered her face and wept.
That night, the moon was big and round, and Heidi was in the dark room, sad to despair.
The next morning, at dinner time, Clara was not there, she was ill.
The maid told Heidi that Clara was sick because of her.
Heidi went to find Clara. The doctor just came out of Clara's room. She walked into Clara's room and climbed onto the bed. Clara sat on the bed, very sad.
Clara looked at Heidi: "Is it because I treated you badly, so you have to go?"
Heidi shook her head: "No, you are very kind to me!"
Clara took Heidi's hand and told her: "I only have one friend like you, shall we play together in the future?"
Heidi chose to stay because she didn't want her friend to be sad. Clara's mother was gone, so Clara couldn't stand up because of illness. Clara had no friends. She was her only friend. Heidi didn't want Clara to be sad, but She herself became more and more dull, and she couldn't even recognize the letters she had learned before.
Finally Clara's father came back, along with Clara's grandma.
Clara's father came back, Clara was extremely happy, and Clara's father was also very kind to Heidi, he was a very educated baron.
Clara's grandma is also a very kind old man. When Heidi greeted grandma, she used the wrong words. The strict housekeeper immediately corrected her, but grandma asked Heidi to call herself grandma just like Clara.
The housekeeper told Clara's father and grandma that Heidi's performance was terrible, she was still illiterate, she couldn't learn well, and she often did some stupid things, which would affect Clara's learning progress.
Grandma decided to see what was going on.
Grandma told Heidi a story, and Heidi leaned on her grandma to listen with gusto. When it came to the lost lamb, Heidi said that she and Pete had also met.
But when grandma asked: "What is your hometown like? It must be different from here, right?"
But Heidi lay down and leaned against grandma, and let grandma continue to tell the story.
Grandma stopped in the middle of her talk and said that Heidi should go to bed, but Heidi was curious about whether the shepherd found the lamb. Grandma said that you can read it yourself.
But Heidi said she could not read.
"Why can't you read?" Grandma asked.
"Peter says we don't need to read," Heidi replied.
"It was Pete who said it. You must not think that everything others say is right. If you learn to read, then you can read stories by yourself. Do you like these stories?"
Heidi nodded. What grandma said gave her a feeling of deja vu, as if grandpa had said something similar.
She wanted to know the story behind it, and this became her motivation to learn.
She struggled to read the first sentence, and gradually, she was able to read to the teacher with difficulty.
Later, Heidi learned better and better, and she could even read to everyone fluently.
Everyone was happy for Heidi, especially Clara. Heidi learned to read and it wouldn't affect her progress, so Heidi could stay, stay forever.
Clara's grandma noticed that when Clara said forever, Heidi lost her smile and wanted to go home.
(End of this chapter)
Although Heidi seemed so out of place with everything here, her arrival made Clara extremely happy.
Clara finds it interesting every time she does something out of the ordinary, something that does not conform to noble etiquette.
Clara also took Heidi to see the portrait of her and her mother, and Heidi was surprised to find that Clara was standing there.
Clara told Heidi that after her mother died, she began to get sick. Her father missed his wife very much, so he kept escaping, always went out to work, and rarely came back. Clara has been trapped in this home.
This made Heidi feel sorry for Clara, and she held Clara's hand tightly.
Heidi asked the servant how to open the window, and the kind servant opened the window for her, and carefully brought her a chair foot.
Heidi climbed the mountain chair and looked out of the window, but was disappointed because there were no mountains in sight.
The manservant told her that you can't see anything here, and he pointed to the tall tower in the distance and told Heidi that you can see farther from the tall tower.
Heidi remembered it all at once, she couldn't wait for a moment, she thought of Grandpa, Pete, the goat, the groundhog, everything on the mountain.
She secretly pushed Clara out and came to the market. Clara was full of curiosity and novelty about everything here, because before Heidi came, she had no friends and could only stay at home.
Heidi wanted to go to the tower, but Clara didn't know how to go.
The beggars on the side of the road showed Heidi the direction.
If Heidi is a bird flying freely in the wild, then Clara is a bird kept in a cage from the beginning: Although she really wanted to go outside to play, she found that she couldn't adapt to the outside environment .
She doesn't know the way, but she won't go to a beggar on the side of the road to ask for directions like Heidi, because the etiquette of those nobles is engraved in her bones.
They successfully arrived in front of the tower, Clara stayed outside, and Heidi climbed to the top of the tower, but she still couldn't see Grandpa's mountain on the tower, only the large stretches of roofs and the towering mountains in the distance. Chimney, Heidi was disappointed, she missed Grandpa more and more.
Back at the bottom of the tower, Clara was still waiting for her, holding a litter of kittens she had just bought in her arms.
At the same time, the housekeeper found that Clara and Heidi were missing, and the house was in chaos. The housekeeper sent servants out to find Heidi and Clara.
Back home, the housekeeper was very angry that Heidi took Clara out without permission.
It's just that she was allergic to cat fur and kept sneezing, and the kitten slipped out of Clara's arms, scaring the housekeeper back again and again.
Clara wanted to keep them, but how could the housekeeper agree?
Clara and Heidi couldn't help laughing seeing the housekeeper, who was always carrying it and was extremely stern, panicked and flustered because of the little milk cat.
Especially when the stern housekeeper climbed up the table to hug the pillar and kicked over the vase on the table, it made the two little guys go crazy with joy.
It's just that the housekeeper took Clara out of the house in order to punish Heidi. Heidi was fined not to have dinner and asked to face the wall and think about it.
Clara wanted to defend Heidi, but this time the housekeeper didn't get used to it anymore, and directly said that it was adults who had the final say on disciplining children.
Heidi complied with grievances, but she didn't like this place. Although there was Clara here, she missed her grandpa and the mountain even more.
So, at night, Heidi changed back to her original clothes, took the soft bread she had saved, and decided to leave here.
She said goodbye to Clara, but was stopped by the housekeeper on the corridor. Heidi remembered that her aunt said that if she didn't like it, she could leave.
But the housekeeper told Heidi that her aunt had lied to her and that she was sold here and could not leave.
The housekeeper grabbed Heidi and told her: "Do you know how lucky you are? I wish I could grow up here!"
But Heidi didn't want to listen, she struggled to leave, the bread fell on the floor, which made the housekeeper wonder what she was doing with so much bread?
Heidi told her it was for Grandma Pete.
Heidi's departure ended in failure, but her decision broke Clara's heart, and she covered her face and wept.
That night, the moon was big and round, and Heidi was in the dark room, sad to despair.
The next morning, at dinner time, Clara was not there, she was ill.
The maid told Heidi that Clara was sick because of her.
Heidi went to find Clara. The doctor just came out of Clara's room. She walked into Clara's room and climbed onto the bed. Clara sat on the bed, very sad.
Clara looked at Heidi: "Is it because I treated you badly, so you have to go?"
Heidi shook her head: "No, you are very kind to me!"
Clara took Heidi's hand and told her: "I only have one friend like you, shall we play together in the future?"
Heidi chose to stay because she didn't want her friend to be sad. Clara's mother was gone, so Clara couldn't stand up because of illness. Clara had no friends. She was her only friend. Heidi didn't want Clara to be sad, but She herself became more and more dull, and she couldn't even recognize the letters she had learned before.
Finally Clara's father came back, along with Clara's grandma.
Clara's father came back, Clara was extremely happy, and Clara's father was also very kind to Heidi, he was a very educated baron.
Clara's grandma is also a very kind old man. When Heidi greeted grandma, she used the wrong words. The strict housekeeper immediately corrected her, but grandma asked Heidi to call herself grandma just like Clara.
The housekeeper told Clara's father and grandma that Heidi's performance was terrible, she was still illiterate, she couldn't learn well, and she often did some stupid things, which would affect Clara's learning progress.
Grandma decided to see what was going on.
Grandma told Heidi a story, and Heidi leaned on her grandma to listen with gusto. When it came to the lost lamb, Heidi said that she and Pete had also met.
But when grandma asked: "What is your hometown like? It must be different from here, right?"
But Heidi lay down and leaned against grandma, and let grandma continue to tell the story.
Grandma stopped in the middle of her talk and said that Heidi should go to bed, but Heidi was curious about whether the shepherd found the lamb. Grandma said that you can read it yourself.
But Heidi said she could not read.
"Why can't you read?" Grandma asked.
"Peter says we don't need to read," Heidi replied.
"It was Pete who said it. You must not think that everything others say is right. If you learn to read, then you can read stories by yourself. Do you like these stories?"
Heidi nodded. What grandma said gave her a feeling of deja vu, as if grandpa had said something similar.
She wanted to know the story behind it, and this became her motivation to learn.
She struggled to read the first sentence, and gradually, she was able to read to the teacher with difficulty.
Later, Heidi learned better and better, and she could even read to everyone fluently.
Everyone was happy for Heidi, especially Clara. Heidi learned to read and it wouldn't affect her progress, so Heidi could stay, stay forever.
Clara's grandma noticed that when Clara said forever, Heidi lost her smile and wanted to go home.
(End of this chapter)
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