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The Man In Rage novel Chapter 2082

At the Chu residence, an old lady was gardening at her vegetable patch.

She was busy weeding, fertilizing, ploughing, and watering.

It had been a long time since someone came to visit. She was like someone lost in the sands of time.

She had been living the same life with the same routine for a very long time, and she would continue living like this for the rest of her life.

The only living creature staying by her side was the charmingly naive big black dog.

Strangely, this black dog looked the same as when Ye Fan lived in the Chu residence ten years ago.

After so many years, there were no signs of aging on this dog, and it looked almost the same as ten years ago.

Time seemed to leave no trace on the dog.

It was early in the morning.

The black dog was still asleep. It lay on the stone steps at the main entrance, its ears drooping down to cover its eyes.

Old Madam Chu looked at the black dog and shook her head, smiling. “You're lazier than my great-grandson! What time is it now? Are you still sleeping? This bad habit of sleeping in late has never changed after so many years.”

Looking at the black dog in front of her, Old Madam Chu thought about her great-grandson again. The great-grandson whom she loved the most.

Suddenly, she felt a tingling pain in her heart, and a look of sadness crossed her wrinkled face.

She was over a hundred years old now and had survived the vicissitudes of life.

She should be used to seeing sickness and death by now.

However, when she received the news of Ye Fan's death, she could not help but feel extremely sad.

Every time she thought about that, her eyes would get teary.

“Sigh... Those b*stards still killed my great-grandson in the end. He was such a good child. If he were still alive, his achievements in the future would have been greater than Mr. Yunyang's.” Old Madam Chu's heart was filled with sorrow.

Even after so many years, the fall of Ye Fan was a pain in her heart that she could never get rid of.

When Old Madam Chu was immersed in sadness, the big black dog that was sleeping on the stone steps suddenly straightened its drooping ears.

The next moment, it jumped up abruptly and rushed to the door like crazy. It barked loudly and excitedly at the door, and its tail began to wag like a spinning windmill.

“Hey! Why are you going crazy?” Old Madam Chu was startled by the black dog's movements.

Then, she heard some noises coming from the door, and a familiar voice drifted into her ears.

“Great-grandma, I'm your great-grandson, Chu Tianfan. I'm here to see you. Please open the door for me.”

Silence ensued.

“Great-grandma, I'm your great-grandson, Chu Tianfan...”

A low and respectful voice sounded outside.

Thud!

The hoe in Old Madam Chu's hand fell to the ground and hit the black dog's leg.

The dog immediately let out a painful bark, but Old Madam Chu could not care less about that.

She stood rooted to her spot for a long time before she rushed toward the door. She moved so fast that she did not look like an old lady who was over a hundred years old at all.

The moment the door was opened, a skinny figure appeared in front of her. She finally saw the face that she had been thinking about day and night. This elder, already in her twilight years, could no longer hold back her emotions.

Her body started trembling, and her eyes turned red. She looked at the man kneeling in front of the door and queried carefully, “Ye... Ye Fan?”

Ye Fan raised his head. His dignified and domineering face in the past was now full of guilt and vulnerability.

After all, he was still a child in front of his great-grandmother—a child who longed for someone to lean on and to care about him.

The people in Jiangdong and Eigetsu could rely on Ye Fan. Even Xu Lei and Qiu Mucheng relied on Ye Fan to protect them.

However, who could Ye Fan rely on when he was tired and hurt?

Evidently, this old lady in front of him was the only person he could rely on.

Ye Fan stood up and fell directly into her arms.

Burying his face in Old Madam Chu's arms, Ye Fan uttered chokingly, “Great-grandma, I'm sorry. I shouldn't have let you worry about me.”

Old Madam Chu patted his back with a smile and teary eyes. “It's okay. I'm glad you've come home. I thought I would never get to see you again.”

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