When I was 18, there was a girl who said she was willing to marry me,
>
>but when I heard it, my reaction just turned into a smile,
>
>because she was only a six-year-old little girl,
>
>so I casually told her ..........mai mai
>
>
>"Okay! Okay! When you grow up in the future! If you're still willing to marry big brother!
>
>big brother will definitely marry you!"
>
>
>After hearing that, she was so happy, and excitedly went around telling everyone that she was already my bride,
>
>she was so happy and blissful! But she didn't know!
>
>that at the time I was only humoring her. The funny thing was,
>
>later when the neighbors saw me, they would deliberately tease me and say:
>
>"Hey! Why didn't you bring your wife out with you! And then they'd secretly snicker!"
>
>Sigh! I never thought one joking remark from me would be taken so seriously by her,
>
>and she had practically told everyone she knew. In my heart I was thinking,
>
> could this fake thing become real, but then I felt there was still such a long time ahead,
>
> better not think too much about it, so I went to the park where she usually played to look for her
>!
>Because it was already very late! And her mother jokingly said,
>
> that I should bring my wife back to her maiden home for dinner. After hearing that I could only smile and agree,
>
>because, sigh~~~ she was my wife~~~~~~~~!
>
>When I got to the park I really did see my six-year-old wife,
>
>seeing how innocent, lively, and cute she looked made people want to cherish her,
>
>how could anyone possibly hurt her! So in my heart I was thinking,
>
>I'd just dream along with her for a while, it made no difference to me anyway,
>
>and besides, having a six-year-old wife right now wasn't bad either,
>
>thinking carefully about it, it would definitely make others jealous! Even though I'd have to endure other people's teasing!
>
>Before long, she saw me standing there thinking by myself,
>
>and happily ran over like a little butterfly,
>
>using her tiny delicate hand to pull mine as she led me to the sand pile in the park,
>
>introducing the layout of our home, where the kitchen, toilet, and room were,
>
>and the family members too, me and her, my parents, and our two children
>,
>look at how serious she was, as if it were all real,
>
>at least to her right now it was real, but what about later?
>
>Forget it!
>
>I shouldn't think too much, I'll just accompany her through this part!
>
>Suddenly, she turned around and looked at me, as if she had something to say to me,
>
>but she couldn't say it, so I gently asked her: "What's wrong?"
& gt;
>Only then did she shyly tell me,
>
>that couples or husbands and wives on TV all kissed!
>
>So she really wanted to kiss me too! When I heard that I was startled,
>
>thinking how kids nowadays mature so early, or maybe it was because of television,
>
>so they imitate what they see! But seeing how troubled she looked,
>
>I felt embarrassed to refuse, so I told her:
>
>when you turn seven, big brother will definitely let you kiss me,
>
>as long as you still like big brother then!"
>
>After hearing that, she happily nodded, because she told me she would absolutely never change her heart!
>
>Sometimes, I instead feel that adults' confidence in themselves,
>
>isn't even as strong as a child's, because all they need is to believe in themselves,
>
>unlike us, worrying about so many things,
>
>and in the end not even daring to believe whether we can do it! I originally wanted to take her home right then,
>
>but she said she really wanted to eat an ice pop before dinner, so I thought for a while,
>
>then told her to wait in the park for a bit while I went to the nearby general store to buy one,
>
>because I felt it would only take a moment,
>
>but unexpectedly I ran into a middle school classmate. Maybe because we hadn't seen each other for too long,
>
>we unconsciously chatted for a while,
>
>and halfway through I remembered that my six-year-old wife was still waiting for me!
>
>So I quickly said goodbye to him, then bought the ice pop and rushed to the park,
>
>but when I got there I couldn't find her. I thought she might have gone home by herself,
>
>so I went home too! About ten minutes after I got home!
>
>Her mother called and asked whether her daughter was with me?
>
>When I heard that, I asked her mother in surprise: "Didn't she go home?"
>
>Then we panicked and searched around the park, but found no trace of her,
>
>and at that moment I blamed myself so much,
>
>because deep down I was terrified of another bad outcome,
>
>so I went with her family from house to house asking whether anyone had seen her,
>
>but everyone said no, until we got to Xiaoming's house,
>
>and Xiaoming said he had seen an adult forcibly carry Xiaoxin into a car,
>
>then hurriedly drive away. When I and her family heard that, our hearts went cold,
>
>and tears fell involuntarily. Everyone cried together,
>
>and no one knew what to do. All we could do now was wait for a phone call,
>
>because we thought it might be kidnapping, but her family wasn't even very wealthy,
>
>so why target her family? There was no use thinking so much now,
>
>so all we could do was wait! Time passed second by second,
>
>the case had been reported, the money had been prepared, but there was no news at all,
>
>and at that time we thought of an even worse outcome,
>
>that is......... she had already been killed. Actually, this was also the police's speculation.
>
>Seeing her family so heartbroken,
>
>I really wanted to kill myself to take responsibility for this,
>
>because at that time I was already close to breaking down, because it was all my fault,
>
>if I had taken her with me to the general store then, this wouldn't have happened,
>
>but then I thought, if she were still alive and I killed myself,
>
>wouldn't that be another tragedy? So I decided to keep waiting,
>
>as long as there was even a sliver of hope, I would not give up!
>
>Before I knew it, a year had passed. Her family and I had never stopped searching for her,
>
>because we all believed that she must still be alive! She must still be alive!
>
>Until one night, her family called,
>
>excitedly and thrilled to tell me that the police had already found her on the streets of Kaohsiung,
>
>and that she would be sent back to Taipei tomorrow. When I heard this news,
>
>I was really so happy, so happy, and for some reason tears fell uncontrollably,
>
>maybe they were tears of joy! And so that night, while waiting for tomorrow to come,
>
>I couldn't sleep at all, because I was truly too happy!
>
>The next day, I went with her family to the police station to close the case,
>
>and also handle some procedures before we could bring her home. After arriving at the police station,
>
>the police told us the results of their investigation,
>
>and only then did we learn that she had been sold to Kaohsiung by human traffickers,
>
>and had only escaped by herself in the past day or two. They also said
>
>that her whole body was covered in wounds and bruises, probably because the family who bought her had abused her,
>
>and told us not to provoke her or stir up her emotions.
>
>Hearing that, we all felt terrible inside, but we couldn't show it in front of her,
>
>so we quietly said not a single word and drove her back to her real home!
>
>Before long, we had arrived home. Because I didn't know how to face her,
>
>or maybe I was afraid to keep facing her, so after escorting her to the door,
>
>I turned around wanting to run away, and just as I turned to leave,
>
>I suddenly felt a little hand tightly grab me. When I turned back,
>
>I found her gazing at me, so I squatted down and gathered my courage to say to her:
>
>What's wrong?" She hesitated for a moment, then slowly said:
>
>You said that when I turned seven you'd let me kiss you!"
>
>As soon as she finished speaking, before I had time to defend myself, she stole my first kiss,
>
>and then gently smiled as she looked at me,
>
>and at that moment I truly could no longer suppress the feelings in my heart,
> >I couldn't help but hold her tight, unable to control myself, and I started crying with a choked voice,
>
>feeling that she was so young and yet so strong and so brave,
>
>and suddenly, I felt her body trembling slightly too,
>
>it turned out that she was crying too, so the two of us held each other and cried,
>
>because we had been separated for a whole year!
>
>Thirteen years later, she was about to marry someone else. She really had no conscience,
>
>it would have been one thing if she didn't send me an invitation, but she only notified me by phone not to be late,
>
>as if she had no idea what I had given for her over all these years,
>
>and that this was all I got in return. But what could I do!
>
>Because this was her own choice! All I could do was bless her in my heart,
>
>hoping that after marriage she'd be even happier and more joyful, because I knew
>
>that if someone married a wife like her, he really would be happy for a lifetime,
>
>but now it was only my extravagant hope and dream!
>
>However, on the day she got married, I still went,
>
>because under the urging of my family and hers,
>
>I arrived at the wedding ceremony full of mixed emotions,
>
>and for some reason, as soon as I arrived, everyone became quiet,
>
>and at that moment I actually felt a little timid. Suddenly, someone had already hooked my left arm,
>
>and when I turned to look, it was her! In that instant,
>
>I was stunned by her beauty, and for a moment,
>
>I thought an angel was beside me!
>
>All I saw was her wearing a somewhat sly yet adorable expression as she said:
>
>Trying to run? Too late now! Just obediently accept your fate!"
>
>
>Suddenly, the wedding march began to play, firecrackers kept going off,
>
>and just like that she hooked my arm and led me up onto the stage,
>
>and only at that moment did I realize this was not an extravagant hope and not a dream,
>
>because she was my bride!
>
>but when I heard it, my reaction just turned into a smile,
>
>because she was only a six-year-old little girl,
>
>so I casually told her ..........mai mai
>
>
>"Okay! Okay! When you grow up in the future! If you're still willing to marry big brother!
>
>big brother will definitely marry you!"
>
>
>After hearing that, she was so happy, and excitedly went around telling everyone that she was already my bride,
>
>she was so happy and blissful! But she didn't know!
>
>that at the time I was only humoring her. The funny thing was,
>
>later when the neighbors saw me, they would deliberately tease me and say:
>
>"Hey! Why didn't you bring your wife out with you! And then they'd secretly snicker!"
>
>Sigh! I never thought one joking remark from me would be taken so seriously by her,
>
>and she had practically told everyone she knew. In my heart I was thinking,
>
> could this fake thing become real, but then I felt there was still such a long time ahead,
>
> better not think too much about it, so I went to the park where she usually played to look for her
>!
>Because it was already very late! And her mother jokingly said,
>
> that I should bring my wife back to her maiden home for dinner. After hearing that I could only smile and agree,
>
>because, sigh~~~ she was my wife~~~~~~~~!
>
>When I got to the park I really did see my six-year-old wife,
>
>seeing how innocent, lively, and cute she looked made people want to cherish her,
>
>how could anyone possibly hurt her! So in my heart I was thinking,
>
>I'd just dream along with her for a while, it made no difference to me anyway,
>
>and besides, having a six-year-old wife right now wasn't bad either,
>
>thinking carefully about it, it would definitely make others jealous! Even though I'd have to endure other people's teasing!
>
>Before long, she saw me standing there thinking by myself,
>
>and happily ran over like a little butterfly,
>
>using her tiny delicate hand to pull mine as she led me to the sand pile in the park,
>
>introducing the layout of our home, where the kitchen, toilet, and room were,
>
>and the family members too, me and her, my parents, and our two children
>,
>look at how serious she was, as if it were all real,
>
>at least to her right now it was real, but what about later?
>
>Forget it!
>
>I shouldn't think too much, I'll just accompany her through this part!
>
>Suddenly, she turned around and looked at me, as if she had something to say to me,
>
>but she couldn't say it, so I gently asked her: "What's wrong?"
& gt;
>Only then did she shyly tell me,
>
>that couples or husbands and wives on TV all kissed!
>
>So she really wanted to kiss me too! When I heard that I was startled,
>
>thinking how kids nowadays mature so early, or maybe it was because of television,
>
>so they imitate what they see! But seeing how troubled she looked,
>
>I felt embarrassed to refuse, so I told her:
>
>when you turn seven, big brother will definitely let you kiss me,
>
>as long as you still like big brother then!"
>
>After hearing that, she happily nodded, because she told me she would absolutely never change her heart!
>
>Sometimes, I instead feel that adults' confidence in themselves,
>
>isn't even as strong as a child's, because all they need is to believe in themselves,
>
>unlike us, worrying about so many things,
>
>and in the end not even daring to believe whether we can do it! I originally wanted to take her home right then,
>
>but she said she really wanted to eat an ice pop before dinner, so I thought for a while,
>
>then told her to wait in the park for a bit while I went to the nearby general store to buy one,
>
>because I felt it would only take a moment,
>
>but unexpectedly I ran into a middle school classmate. Maybe because we hadn't seen each other for too long,
>
>we unconsciously chatted for a while,
>
>and halfway through I remembered that my six-year-old wife was still waiting for me!
>
>So I quickly said goodbye to him, then bought the ice pop and rushed to the park,
>
>but when I got there I couldn't find her. I thought she might have gone home by herself,
>
>so I went home too! About ten minutes after I got home!
>
>Her mother called and asked whether her daughter was with me?
>
>When I heard that, I asked her mother in surprise: "Didn't she go home?"
>
>Then we panicked and searched around the park, but found no trace of her,
>
>and at that moment I blamed myself so much,
>
>because deep down I was terrified of another bad outcome,
>
>so I went with her family from house to house asking whether anyone had seen her,
>
>but everyone said no, until we got to Xiaoming's house,
>
>and Xiaoming said he had seen an adult forcibly carry Xiaoxin into a car,
>
>then hurriedly drive away. When I and her family heard that, our hearts went cold,
>
>and tears fell involuntarily. Everyone cried together,
>
>and no one knew what to do. All we could do now was wait for a phone call,
>
>because we thought it might be kidnapping, but her family wasn't even very wealthy,
>
>so why target her family? There was no use thinking so much now,
>
>so all we could do was wait! Time passed second by second,
>
>the case had been reported, the money had been prepared, but there was no news at all,
>
>and at that time we thought of an even worse outcome,
>
>that is......... she had already been killed. Actually, this was also the police's speculation.
>
>Seeing her family so heartbroken,
>
>I really wanted to kill myself to take responsibility for this,
>
>because at that time I was already close to breaking down, because it was all my fault,
>
>if I had taken her with me to the general store then, this wouldn't have happened,
>
>but then I thought, if she were still alive and I killed myself,
>
>wouldn't that be another tragedy? So I decided to keep waiting,
>
>as long as there was even a sliver of hope, I would not give up!
>
>Before I knew it, a year had passed. Her family and I had never stopped searching for her,
>
>because we all believed that she must still be alive! She must still be alive!
>
>Until one night, her family called,
>
>excitedly and thrilled to tell me that the police had already found her on the streets of Kaohsiung,
>
>and that she would be sent back to Taipei tomorrow. When I heard this news,
>
>I was really so happy, so happy, and for some reason tears fell uncontrollably,
>
>maybe they were tears of joy! And so that night, while waiting for tomorrow to come,
>
>I couldn't sleep at all, because I was truly too happy!
>
>The next day, I went with her family to the police station to close the case,
>
>and also handle some procedures before we could bring her home. After arriving at the police station,
>
>the police told us the results of their investigation,
>
>and only then did we learn that she had been sold to Kaohsiung by human traffickers,
>
>and had only escaped by herself in the past day or two. They also said
>
>that her whole body was covered in wounds and bruises, probably because the family who bought her had abused her,
>
>and told us not to provoke her or stir up her emotions.
>
>Hearing that, we all felt terrible inside, but we couldn't show it in front of her,
>
>so we quietly said not a single word and drove her back to her real home!
>
>Before long, we had arrived home. Because I didn't know how to face her,
>
>or maybe I was afraid to keep facing her, so after escorting her to the door,
>
>I turned around wanting to run away, and just as I turned to leave,
>
>I suddenly felt a little hand tightly grab me. When I turned back,
>
>I found her gazing at me, so I squatted down and gathered my courage to say to her:
>
>What's wrong?" She hesitated for a moment, then slowly said:
>
>You said that when I turned seven you'd let me kiss you!"
>
>As soon as she finished speaking, before I had time to defend myself, she stole my first kiss,
>
>and then gently smiled as she looked at me,
>
>and at that moment I truly could no longer suppress the feelings in my heart,
> >I couldn't help but hold her tight, unable to control myself, and I started crying with a choked voice,
>
>feeling that she was so young and yet so strong and so brave,
>
>and suddenly, I felt her body trembling slightly too,
>
>it turned out that she was crying too, so the two of us held each other and cried,
>
>because we had been separated for a whole year!
>
>Thirteen years later, she was about to marry someone else. She really had no conscience,
>
>it would have been one thing if she didn't send me an invitation, but she only notified me by phone not to be late,
>
>as if she had no idea what I had given for her over all these years,
>
>and that this was all I got in return. But what could I do!
>
>Because this was her own choice! All I could do was bless her in my heart,
>
>hoping that after marriage she'd be even happier and more joyful, because I knew
>
>that if someone married a wife like her, he really would be happy for a lifetime,
>
>but now it was only my extravagant hope and dream!
>
>However, on the day she got married, I still went,
>
>because under the urging of my family and hers,
>
>I arrived at the wedding ceremony full of mixed emotions,
>
>and for some reason, as soon as I arrived, everyone became quiet,
>
>and at that moment I actually felt a little timid. Suddenly, someone had already hooked my left arm,
>
>and when I turned to look, it was her! In that instant,
>
>I was stunned by her beauty, and for a moment,
>
>I thought an angel was beside me!
>
>All I saw was her wearing a somewhat sly yet adorable expression as she said:
>
>Trying to run? Too late now! Just obediently accept your fate!"
>
>
>Suddenly, the wedding march began to play, firecrackers kept going off,
>
>and just like that she hooked my arm and led me up onto the stage,
>
>and only at that moment did I realize this was not an extravagant hope and not a dream,
>
>because she was my bride!
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