Lisko's American life
Chapter 135 131. Haas's guest (the next day 7)
All the children who died accidentally were buried here, and Lisko was a little panicked looking at the brilliant pictures of laughter on the tombstone.
There are also some tombstones without photos, so their logo is a palm print or a small footprint.
I don't know if it was influenced by the movie or the thriller. Seeing the silence here, Li Sike felt the creeps.
He didn't know why the children here died, causing them to leave before they felt the world.
Lisko also saw a huge colorful teddy bear next to a tombstone. Lisko could even think of the mood this mother had put it here.
It must be a heartbreaking situation.
The fragility of life makes Li Sike a little sad, and the whole atmosphere here is a bit chilly.
Lisko quickly walked away.
But putting it aside, the scenery here is really good, if you omit the tombstones, it still looks like a park.
Haas also slowly walked over here, he came to Lisko.
Li Sike stared at a woman lying in front of the child's tombstone. She was choked with dust and wiped the dust on it, with freshly picked flowers on it.
"That's my cousin." Haas followed Lisko's gaze and saw the person he was staring at.
"Hey, her son is drowning," Haas's face is full of regret. He also likes that little boy. Everyone he meets is polite and a very cute little boy.
He remembered that every time the little boy saw him, his eyes were full of admiration. He heard his mother say that his uncle is a writer, and he was inspired to be like himself.
When some people leave, they will remember and regret him whenever they think about it, while some people are like dust, and no one will remember them after being swept away.
Haas patted Lisko and motioned for him to follow. Ada stood in the distance.
"Have you seen your parents? What did Uncle say?" Li Ske walked out of the cemetery, his expression calmed down, mainly because he just saw the child's tombstone a bit sentimental, and now looking at the green grass and garden by the roadside, it is a bit dilute Up.
The environment really affects people's mood.
Haas took Ada to the funeral this time, and Lisko was also a little surprised. This kind of situation could only be done after being recognized by the family, but as far as Lisko knew, they didn't stay together for long.
It seems that Ada is still very much loved by the Haas family.
"My father thinks I have taken a big advantage," Haas's expression was a little aggrieved. He took Ada home and was directly sought after by everyone, and his genuine son was ignored.
My mother liked Ada even more, holding the hand of her parents, she didn't even look at herself, the youngest son she usually cared for.
"Hey, Lee." Ada stood in place, watching Lisko and Haas come, and greeted him.
Haas had a little conflict over the past two days and deliberately turned his face away, ignoring this woman who occupied his family's favor.
And Ada just looked at him with a smile,
Li Sike certainly didn't think that they were really conflicted, it was just a little fun between their lovers, and he wouldn't go up to comfort him without understanding.
"Lee. I told my brother about your request. He sent three boxes by mail. They will be there in the near future. You can pick them up later. If necessary, I can arrange them later."
The joke that Lisko made when he was a guest a few days ago was resolutely handled by Ada, which made Lisko grateful.
"Thank you so much," Lisko hadn't given much hope, so he wouldn't take the initiative to mention it. I didn't expect Ada to get it right.
"It doesn't matter, it's all small things." Ada's character brings a bit of heartiness that is unique to Eastern Europe.
Ada’s family is also a bit strong in Eastern Europe. Her elder brother runs a liquor business. Her second elder brother is a financial person. His family follows the path of the banking industry. It seems that I have heard that there are shares in several banks. Prestigious.
Lisko, Haas’s house, had been here several times before, so he knew the people at home.
Liske received Haas's invitation and went to their house for dinner at noon. He heard that it was his father's repeated request.
The invitation of the elderly is always difficult to refuse, and Lisko followed Haas back to the family residence.
This is a complex of buildings, and the ancestors of their family developed here very early, so the people built on this piece of land are all living in the Haas family.
Haas's father is Dekken, a wise old man who is over 60 years old, and is now retiring to enjoy his old age.
After all, his child is so upbeat, there is no reason for him to continue to work hard.
"Hey, Lee, you promised me to come a few more times last time." Deacon is a very warm person. He has a childish personality after he gets older and likes Lisko very much.
The last time I came as a guest, I kept telling Li Sike to let him play more before I left.
"Deaken, I'm sorry, there has been a lot of things on the ranch recently." Lisko stepped forward to hug.
"You are more and more like a cowboy," Deacon looked at Lisko's figure. Because he often exercises on the ranch, he is much stronger than when he came last time.
Under the action of the old man squeezing Lisko's shoulder muscles, he entered the house together.
The house is a very luxurious three-story villa. The only people living here are Deken and his wife. The eldest son Logan and the second son Haas only come back to live there occasionally.
Li Sike looked at the decoration here, and I have to say that the family with a real deep heritage can be seen from the habits in daily life.
One of Deaken's hobbies is smoking cigars. Li Sko received the fine cigars he handed as soon as he sat down.
Haas also cut off his cigar with him, vomiting clouds and fog.
"It tastes good, isn't it? I just got this cigar, a 2006 cigar, COHibabehike."
Deakin’s tone was proud. Because this cigar had a small circulation and two years later, there were not many in stock. He got a little bit this time, but it was a good show of capital.
Deacon is a little like a child now, and prefers to look at everyone in surprise.
Lisko knows the reputation of this cigar. It was produced in a limited quantity by the Cuban Cigar Tobacco Company in 2006 to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the birth of the COHIBA brand.The cigar was rolled by the Cuban cigarette maker Norma Fernández. There are 4,000 cigars, each with a box of 40.
The price at the time of listing was US$470 each. Now two years have passed, because some have been exhausted, and the rest is getting less and less. The price should now be much higher than the original price, which is estimated to have doubled several times. .
Liske smacked his tongue while smoking a cigar. He was smoking a cow.