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My dad probably didn't expect me to ask that, but after a moment of stunned silence, he said, "Yes." I quickly asked, "And mom?" My dad slowly walked over to me and hugged me tightly. His stubble gently rubbed against my face as he said, "Ranran, Dad has never forgotten Mom, especially tonight. He really misses her a lot." I smiled and said, "Okay, okay, don't be sad, Dad. You should be the happiest groom!" I knew Dad wanted to cry, and I was also trying hard to hold back my tears. Maybe this is what they say in books: happiness always comes with tears.
Before bed, I took out Mom's photo as usual. The mom in the photo looked very young, with long hair and warm, gentle eyes. Dad always says that my eyes are just like Mom's. Sometimes I dream of Mom, and she looks at me warmly without saying a word. When I wake up, I feel warmth all over my body. So I believe that Mom has never left us; she's always watching over our happiness and brought Tian'ai Aunt into our lives. It's just that there was a small mistake in between - Guansha appeared out of nowhere.
Hehe. Dad and Tian'ai Aunt's wedding was very simple, just a few tables of old friends eating together. The atmosphere was great, Dad wore a new suit and looked very spirited, Tian'ai Aunt looked beautiful, and I was happy for them. But Guansha, he had a black face from start to finish, as if someone owed him a million dollars that he hadn't paid back yet. So petty.
I think Guansha is the kind of guy I dislike the most. It was on that day that I had my first conversation with Guansha. He spoke first, looking at me sideways and saying, "Will you call my mom 'Mom' in the future?" His voice was very rough and unpleasant to listen to. "Maybe," I said. "But you want your dad to give up, I'll never call him 'Dad'!" "Who cares!" I pouted. Guansha suddenly smiled slyly and said, "How do you know your dad doesn't care?" "Obviously, because he's my dad!" I wouldn't lose to him. "Do you think you're some kind of rare animal?" "Are you scolding me?" He glared at me angrily. "Yes," I said, "but I don't know if you count as a person or not." "I won't stoop to your level!" He looked very magnanimous, "You girls are really boring." Hmph, one sentence and he's already lost! Just like the blockheads in our class!
I didn't bother talking to him anymore. During dinner, he sat across from me, puffing out his cheeks like a frog. Ah, I don't know if I'll still have an appetite eating with a frog every day! We had a disagreement on the first day we lived together. First, it was about watching TV. As soon as he got home, he put the channel on sports and made a lot of noise, but I wanted to watch "Music Nonstop" on Hunan Satellite TV. I quickly changed the channel, and he loudly asked me, "What are you doing?"

