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Chapter 941 If there is something in life that makes you happy, do it

Chapter 941 If there is something in life that makes you happy, do it

Many viewers in the theater saw this scene with smiles on their faces, but there were inexplicably teardrops in their eyes.

The reason for laughing is because Heidi and grandpa are happy for the long-lost reunion from the bottom of their hearts. The tears are rolling because they are moved by the relationship between Heidi and grandpa. Yes, but what was not shown to everyone is how grandpa missed Heidi.

Did not show whether grandpa ever quietly hugged the chair for Heidi and felt sad, did not tell everyone whether grandpa woke up suddenly in the night and came to the place covered with hay on the second floor to see if Heidi was covered. It's a good quilt, but he just looked at it for nothing, and he didn't tell everyone if he ever traveled across mountains and rivers to find Heidi
But seeing Grandpa's reaction after hearing Heidi's voice, one can imagine that Heidi misses Grandpa, but why doesn't Grandpa miss Heidi?
This is his granddaughter!
No one would dislike such a little angel. Wherever she is, she brings warmth wherever she is. Everyone still clearly remembers that grandpa was so withdrawn and difficult to get along with when he first came, and there was almost no smile on his face. smile.

But Heidi's arrival gradually brought warmth to Grandpa, and made Grandpa's heart that had been lonely for half his life come alive.

Heidi went to the baron's house, which also made the once autistic Clara completely changed.

Of course, the Clara family also feels very good, even the seemingly strict housekeeper, in fact, is not a bad person at all.

She was just too old-fashioned and polite, but even if that was the case, she might not even know it, because the arrival of Heidi made her impression change from old-fashioned, stubborn and polite to a little human.

Closer to home.

Heidi returned to the familiar mountain, and returned to the side of her dreaming grandfather. Heidi entered the familiar rhythm of life again.

She became the same as before, running around barefoot on the ground. If the housekeeper saw it, she would definitely go crazy, right?

In the morning, she drank the goat milk prepared by her grandfather with a spoon in her hand, washed her face with mountain spring water, and herded the sheep with Pete.

When it rains, she and Pete will hide from the rain together, Pete's old problem has not changed, but Heidi still remembers the agreement with Pete, he will no longer beat the goat with a whip, and she will split the daily lunch in half Feed it to Pete.

When the sky cleared, she and Pete would lie on the grass on the hillside and bask in the sun, basking in the warm sunshine and enjoying the gifts of nature.

When she got home, she didn't need to have such and such rules for eating like at Clara's house. She just had to wait for Grandpa to cook something delicious, and then eat it with big mouthfuls.

From spring to winter, there was heavy snowfall in the Alps, and the village was completely white as far as the eye could see.

Although Heidi has returned to her original living environment, at this time Heidi has become different from before.After this experience, Heidi grew up a lot and became more sensible. She even used her actions to influence others. She succeeded in making her grandfather willing to return to the village and no longer live alone in the village. on the hill.

She wrote to Clara, telling Clara everything after she returned to her grandfather, telling Clara that she moved back to the village with her grandfather, and returned to live in his old house so that she could continue to go to school.

She also shared with Clara what happened in school, saying that the teachers here are stricter than the teachers in Clara's home. He sometimes hits the palms of the students, and poor Pete is always punished because he is always late.

In school, the teacher asks a question in class: "What do you want to be when you grow up?"

The students gave various answers. Pete said he still wanted to be a shepherd when he grew up, some said he wanted to be a farmer, and some said he wanted to be a blacksmith. Only Heidi said, "I want to be a story writer!"

Her answer was different from that of the people here, which seemed a bit weird, so everyone laughed.

She taught Pete to read, but Pete didn't care, she told Clara in the letter: "I miss you every day, Clara, please write me back, my biggest wish now is that you can come to the village to see me. "

On the other side, Clara, who received the letter, listened to her grandma reading Heidi's letter to her. She played with the wooden eagle that Heidi gave her before she left, and felt guilty for not seeing Heidi off.

Seeing the dejected look of her granddaughter, grandma decides to take Clara to see Heidi.

On this day, Heidi was herding sheep with Pete, and suddenly she was stunned.

She thought she was wrong, but she actually saw Clara.

Seeing that Clara really came, Heidi called Pete loudly: "Peter, that's Clara, Clara is my best friend."

Then she ran quickly to Clara.

Clara also missed Heidi very much. The two embraced tightly and reunited after a long absence. Both Heidi and Clara were very happy.

Clara and Heidi chattered to each other, and suddenly Heidi saw Grandpa, and he took the initiative to come to Grandma Clara and talk to her.

Although Grandpa still didn't speak much, he was already a different person from before.

When the audience saw this scene, they couldn't help feeling extremely comfortable and moved.

Heidi and Clara rolled and played together on the second floor covered with hay.

Clara didn't know how to dress herself, she used to ask Heidi to help her, but Heidi picked up Clara's skirt and threw it aside: "You don't need to wear this!"

Not only that, she also threw Heidi's sheepskin boots aside.

Heidi introduced her two goat companions to Clara. Pete came, and he called Clara to herd the sheep as usual, but he disliked Clara because Clara couldn't walk by herself.

Heidi said she would not let Clara go.

Pete angrily led the goat away.

Clara envied Heidi very much, she said, I also want to grow up here.

When eating breakfast, Heidi taught Clara how to hold the bowl to drink goat's milk, and after drinking the goat's milk, stick out her tongue and lick the bottom of the bowl.

Heidi and Clara are inseparable all day long, causing Pete to be a little jealous of Clara. Since Clara came over, Heidi no longer herds sheep with him.

So one morning, Pete came to Heidi's house again, heard the cheerful laughter of the two girls again, he couldn't take it anymore, and took Clara's wheelchair away and pushed it off while no one was watching. The cliff fell to pieces.

Clara didn't know the bad news yet, she and Heidi were still playing with Heidi throwing hay as usual after getting up.

Grandpa carried Clara out of the house, only to find that Clara's wheelchair was missing.

Grandpa guessed that Pete must have done something good, but he didn't say anything. In order not to make Clara sad, grandpa carried Clara and took Heidi to the mountain with him.

Grandpa found Pete, and Pete hid from grandpa. Grandpa told Pete that he knew it was a good thing he did, but grandpa just said: "Evil-hearted guys will be punished."

"Look after the two girls until I get back at night!"

The scenery on the mountain is different from that at the bottom of the mountain. Pete is herding sheep here. Heidi said that she is going to find blueberries for Clara to eat. Clara sits on the rock alone and looks at the endless mountains in the distance. Feel the magnificence and beauty of nature.

The sun shone on Clara's face, and in the gentle warm wind, she saw a lamb grazing in the distance,
Suddenly a butterfly landed on her instep, and Clara tried to catch it, but the butterfly flew away.

She couldn't help but want to follow, at this moment she completely forgot that she had a leg problem, she actually stood up, even she herself couldn't believe it.

Heidi was also stunned, she hurried over to support her, Pete was also stunned by this scene, he also hurried up to support Clara with Heidi, they encouraged Clara together.

Helping her take the first step, it didn't take long before they let Clara go by herself, and Clara began to move forward tentatively by herself.

Clara's grandma and father came to pick up Heidi, and they couldn't believe their eyes when they saw Clara standing up and walking again.

The Baron wept with joy, hugged his daughter tightly and said, "Forgive Papa!"

He finally knew that the reason why Clara could not walk was because of the death of her mother and the reason why he had not been with him for many years.

Before leaving, grandma gave Heidi a book and a pen. Heidi opened it and found that there was no word in it. It was a blank notebook.

Grandma handed Heidi the pen and told her to write with the pen herself to fill in the story.

A smile appeared on Heidi's face, and then disappeared. Grandma asked what's the matter?
Heidi told herself that she was ridiculed by her classmates because she said she wanted to write a story in school.

Grandma said: "Don't pay attention to their ridicule, they only know this village, and you have seen the outside world!"

"If there is something in life that brings you happiness, all you have to do is do it."

Heidi remembered what grandma said. When herding the sheep, she took a pen and wrote the story in her heart in the notebook. After finishing writing, she lay down on the grass and watched the eagle fly across the sky. Suddenly she couldn't help standing up, like Open your arms like a mountain eagle, run freely, towards the distance, that vast world!

She turned her head with a bright smile, and the picture was frozen at this moment.

(End of this chapter)

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