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【The Legend of Yun】(33) 

Chapter Thirty-Three: The Funeral
Sunday afternoon was undoubtedly a painful and unspeakable experience for Li Yun…
No matter how much Li Yun begged, his aunt wouldn't let him touch her again. After eating noodles, his aunt
dropped Li Yun off at the gymnasium and ran away. Li Yun's crotch remained engorged, making him hesitant to go into
the water for a long time…
Finally, as time passed, Li Yun's lower body gradually returned to normal, but the aftereffects of prolonged erection
were intermittent lower back pain. This even distorted Li Yun's swimming movements, greatly displeasing the coach, who used Li Yun's posture and movements as a negative example to educate the five- and   six-year-old children
also learning in the pool .   Li Yun was naturally depressed. Leaving the gymnasium, Li Yun slumped head and wandered home.   When he arrived, his mother was preparing dinner… Li Yun went back to his room. Just as he entered, Li Yun felt   his phone vibrate in his pocket. Opening it, he saw it was another text message from that unknown number.   "Little brother, you're so cold... You slept with someone and then abandoned them? Your sister didn't take your money."   Li Yun looked at the text message, thinking of the sister he might have. The word "sister" in the message   unintentionally touched on this unspoken feeling. He hesitated for a moment.   Just then, his mother's voice came.   "Xiao Yun, dinner's ready."   Li Yun put away his phone and sat down at the table. Perhaps because she had received her son's forgiveness, his mother   was in a good mood, even smiling as she served Li Yun food. This smile was enough; seeing his mother's radiant   expression, Li Yun's body reacted... To hide it, Li Yun could only quickly eat a few bites of food. Then he said he was   full and hurriedly ran back to his room.   This made his mother quite disappointed. On one hand, she wondered if Li Yun still harbored resentment towards her;   on the other hand, she wondered if it was because the food didn't suit Li Yun's taste. Just as his mother sat blankly   at the table, wallowing in self-pity, the landline rang. His mother answered and immediately went to   Li Yun's room. While knocking on the door, she urgently notified Li Yun,   "Xiao Yun, hurry up and change your clothes... Your grandfather has had an accident, we need to go to the hospital right away."   Li Yun had just picked up a book, trying to clear her chaotic thoughts. Hearing her mother's call, she quickly   put on her coat and rushed to the hospital with her mother.   At the hospital, her grandmother was sobbing uncontrollably.   Her aunt, who had arrived earlier, simply comforted her. At this moment, her aunt completely ignored Li Yun, only staying with her grandmother.   In addition, some relatives had also gathered at the hospital. Many of them were unfamiliar to Li Yun...   Not long after, the doctor came out of the emergency room, repeating the almost identical sentence: "We have   done our best."   From the conversations between relatives and medical staff, Li Yun also learned the cause of her grandfather's illness... "cerebral hemorrhage."   After confirming that her grandfather had passed away, her grandmother fainted on the spot. Her father received the news and was rushing back, so   her mother and aunt became the main people in charge at the scene.   The aunt and sister-in-law quickly discussed the matter and decided that the aunt and several female relatives would first take the grandmother home   to rest. The mother and Li Yun would stay at the hospital to handle the medical procedures following the grandfather's death and contact the funeral   home.   The aunt pulled Li Yun aside, her usual teasing demeanor gone, and instructed her, "Your father hasn't returned yet, and   your mother is handling everything here alone. Other relatives will help, but you must understand that without your father,   you are the eldest grandson. You need to be more proactive."   After the aunt left with the grandmother, the hearse arrived. According to local custom, a direct   relative of the deceased must accompany the hearse. As the eldest grandson, Li Yun volunteered for this responsibility. Furthermore,   because of Li Yun's young age, a distant uncle whom he didn't know very well also accompanied them. The mother and other   relatives traveled in other vehicles…   Along the way, Li Yun simply looked at his grandfather's body, remaining silent. Although it was the first time he had seen a dead person,   Li Yun felt no fear or apprehension. After all, he was her beloved grandfather… Li Yun felt mostly   sadness. Her eyes unconsciously welled up with tears. Li Yun wasn't particularly close to her grandfather. In the past, Li Yun   didn't understand why, despite living in the same city, her parents rarely took her to visit her grandparents.   The stories she heard from her aunt that afternoon helped her understand the situation.   Although they hadn't had much contact, her grandfather had left a typical "feudal patriarchal" impression on Li Yun. Authoritarian   , forceful… In her memory, even though her father was an adult, a single command from her grandfather to "kneel down" was enough for him   to obey immediately. Perhaps for this reason, her parents didn't want Li Yun to have much contact with her grandfather. And when it came to   matters concerning the entire family, once her grandfather made a decision, everyone else could only comply… The only one who could resist   was perhaps her aunt, and thus, she had always remained detached from the family, her only closeness being to her own   .   Her uncle, who was with her, comforted Li Yun from time to time while quietly chatting with the funeral home staff.   Because his uncle lived closer to the hospital, he arrived earlier than Li Yun and her son. Therefore,   he knew more about the cause of her grandfather's sudden illness. Through his conversation with the funeral home staff   , Li Yun learned that her grandfather's death was a classic case of sudden death; he had been walking with her grandmother in the park before collapsing almost without warning   . Her grandfather had no prior history of cerebral hemorrhage, and even the doctors at the hospital thought such a   case was rare…   The funeral home was located on a small hill in the northwest of the city. It was windy on the hill, and it got cold after nightfall…   After setting up the mourning hall, her mother busied herself receiving relatives and friends who arrived after hearing the news. Li Yun changed into mourning   clothes and knelt in the center of the mourning hall, burning paper money…   Not long after, her aunt, having settled her grandmother, also arrived at the funeral home. Upon seeing her grandfather's body again, her aunt   finally couldn't hold back her tears and burst into sobs, fainting from grief.   The mother was too busy to leave at that moment, so she had to ask several relatives and Li Yun to help her aunt to a corner of the mourning hall.





























































The mourning hall was bustling with activity. Several relatives left immediately afterward to help the mother greet the mourners. Grandfather had held a high position and
had many local friends, so as time passed, the number of mourners increased. The mother clearly couldn't handle it all alone.
The aunt lay in Li Yun's arms, taking a long time to catch her breath…
Li Yun wiped away the tears on her aunt's face and gently comforted her.
"Aunt, don't be too sad…"
"That's my dad… how can I not cry… I used to hate him, despise him… but he's really gone…
I… I… I just can't help but cry," the aunt sobbed, then broke down in tears again.
Li Yun could only hold her aunt's shoulders, tears streaming down her face…
People came and went in the mourning hall, and no one noticed a corner of it. Only the mother, after inadvertently seeing Li Yun
and her aunt crying together, showed a hint of doubt in her eyes.
At dawn, the father finally arrived at the funeral home, followed shortly by staff from the department where the grandfather had worked.
After arriving, the father didn't talk much with the mother and Li Yun, but immediately
coordinated with the staff of the department where the grandfather had worked. Since the grandfather was considered a high-ranking official in the area, his former unit
quickly established a "Funeral Committee" to take over all the aftermath of his death.
At the father's suggestion, Li Yun, his mother, and his aunt returned home to rest temporarily.
While his aunt went to the parking lot to get the car, Li Yun went to the funeral home's restroom. Unexpectedly, as soon as he opened
the door, he saw someone tidying their clothes and walking out. Both were startled.
"Young friend Li Yun… what are you doing here?"
"Master Pingshan… what are you doing here?"
After saying this, the two looked at each other… and then chuckled.
"This humble Taoist is here to perform a ritual," Master Pingshan explained his reason for being there.
"My grandfather has passed away…" Li Yun also explained his reason for being there. Hearing Li Yun's explanation, Master Pingshan nodded, but after looking at Li Yun's face,   an uneasy expression
appeared on his face .   Li Yun noticed Ping Shan's expression and, remembering the Taoist's considerable skill, couldn't help but ask,   "What's wrong, Taoist Master? Do I look unwell?"   Ping Shan didn't answer immediately but scrutinized Li Yun more closely, then asked, "Your grandfather just passed   away?"   "Yes, yesterday evening..." Li Yun felt there was no point in hiding it and answered honestly.   Ping Shan lowered his head, pondered for a moment, and then said, "Young friend Li Yun, forgive my bluntness... but your appearance   is indeed not good! If my prediction is correct, after your grandfather... someone else in your close family   will likely pass away soon!"   Li Yun was greatly shocked! He then questioned the Taoist Ping Shan in detail.   Unexpectedly, Ping Shan shook his head: "This is merely my speculation. I myself don't know if it's accurate or not   ! But if it turns out as I've said... young friend Li Yun, come to Xiangyun Temple to see me again. What do you say?"   Hearing Ping Shan's words, Li Yun felt uneasy. After relieving himself, Li Yun met up with his mother and aunt in the parking lot   and left the funeral home.   The next day, his mother took leave from school, and for the next few days, Li Yun and his family were busy with his grandfather's funeral arrangements.   During this time, his second aunt often stayed by his father's side, and Li Yun often saw his father and second aunt   talking alone. However, the two seemed to have significant disagreements on some matters and argued several times. Several   times, he saw his second aunt running away from his father crying, and his father also looked very sad.   On the day of his grandfather's burial, his grandmother fainted on the spot due to excessive grief... She was taken to the hospital and soon   passed away...   The Taoist priest of Pingshan's prediction had once again come true.   Li Yun, as the eldest grandson, once again rode in his grandmother's hearse to the funeral home.   Grieved by his grandmother's passing... Li Yun considered that after his grandmother's funeral, he must go to Xiangyun   Temple.   Not long after, he returned to the funeral home, and Li Yun was familiar with the funeral procession, so he was able to assist his parents   in coordinating various matters with the funeral home.   During this time, Li Yun saw his second aunt pull his father aside for a private talk.   This time, it seemed his father had agreed to his second aunt's request, and she hurriedly left   the funeral home with a mixed expression of joy and worry.   Li Yun didn't pay much attention, just busy with his work.   A little while later, he felt his phone vibrate with a text message.   Opening it, he saw it was the same woman who had been harassing him intermittently.   After getting Li Yun's number, that woman sent him flirtatious text messages almost every day. Li Yun   only replied with "Get lost" the first time and then ignored her. But that woman seemed very interested in Li Yun   ... If Li Yun didn't reply, she would send messages every day. Li Yun had considered blocking the number. But   lately, Li Yun had been busy with funeral arrangements and was quite depressed. Occasionally, seeing the woman's flirtatious text messages could   slightly relieve his mood, so he hadn't blocked her.   However, today's text message from the strange woman left Li Yun somewhat puzzled.   "Little brother, I miss you so much... but I can't meet you today! I have to go to a funeral!   "

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