Chapter 736 Two Golden Flowers
The next day, Wang Zhan went to Jinhua Granny's place, and only then did he learn from Jinhua Granny that the Jinhua Granny with the same name as her was actually called Shao Jinhua. Sai Jinhua was a nickname, and no one knew her real name. She was a Manchu, a genuine member of the Qing Dynasty royal family, and her surname was Aisin-Gioro.

Wang Zhan didn't care about these people's background at all. He just wanted to know about Sai Jinhua's past. After Jinhua Granny finished talking, Wang Zhan was in awe. This was a respected old lady, so he just laughed it off and didn't mention it anymore. Jinhua Granny looked at Wang Zhan and asked, "Did you meet her?"

Wang Zhan waved his hand and said, "No, I heard someone mention that he is already abroad now. By the way, has the matter I asked you to do been resolved?"

Granny Jinhua didn't want to pay attention to him, so she picked up the tea bowl, took a sip, and said, "I've already got the answer, don't ask nonsense."

Wang Zhan really didn't expect that Granny Jinhua really didn't want to pay attention to him. He turned around, stood up and walked out, saying as he walked, "Don't worry, the money will be in full. Tell Brother Bao."

Granny Jinhua smiled so much that her eyes and eyebrows were all opened, and she stared at Wang Zhan as she walked out of the yard.

Wang Zhan walked out of the yard and went straight to the Jiaodaokou Street Office. He also wanted to ask Aunt Wang about Wang Wenyuan's matter, but he didn't know how much Aunt Wang knew.

When he got there, he was very disappointed. Aunt Wang kept saying she didn't know, but when Wang Zhan was walking out disappointed, Aunt Wang suddenly looked up and said, "Little Wang Zhan, Wenyuan is very similar to you. He is also alone with a sister. His parents were also martyrs. The only difference is that he used to live in Courtyard No. 95, which is now the Qi family's house in the middle courtyard. But what's interesting is that when you came back in 1952, he and his family had just disappeared. What a pity, you have no chance to meet him."

Wang Zhan stood at the entrance of Yu'er Hutong, his head completely confused. After listening to what Aunt Wang said, including the matter of He Yushui, he felt that he and the man named Wang Wenyuan were inextricably linked. But when he thought about it carefully, they were not related at all. However, he squatted at the entrance of the alley and was in a daze, because he suddenly recalled the scene when he first came to Peking.

It was the spring of 1950 in Beijing.

When Wang Zhan pulled Wang Li to the base of the city wall of Zhengyang Gate, the two children had run out of strength. They slumped down under the city wall. Not far from them, a row of little beggars squatted under the wall, staring at them. After a while, the little beggars lost all interest in looking at the two children, because they were too small, and their clothes looked even more tattered than theirs. They were two skinny little kids.

Not far from Zhengyang Gate, another team entered the city. Many people stood on both sides, singing, beating gongs, and dancing Yangko. But Wang Zhan had no interest in all this. In his eyes, it seemed that it had nothing to do with him. He and his sister had not eaten for two days. He didn't know what to do. He wanted to stand up, but he had no strength. He didn't know whether his sister was asleep or fainted from hunger. He hugged his sister tightly in a trance. At the moment when he was about to faint, he seemed to hear a woman's shouting "Help!"

When Wang Zhan slowly opened his eyes again, all he saw was a sea of ​​white. He sat up at once and immediately thought of his sister in his arms. He kept shouting, "Sister! Sister! Where's my sister? Sister? Lili?"

At this time, a middle-aged woman in military uniform quickly walked to his bed and asked gently: "You are awake, don't worry, how do you feel?"

Wang Zhan didn't want to hear anything now. He was a little anxious and shouted at the top of his lungs, "Where's my sister? Where is my sister?"

Seeing that he was a little anxious, the middle-aged woman immediately said soothingly: "Don't worry, your sister is next door, she is safe and has woken up, don't worry, check on yourself first?" Wang Zhan did not answer, he jumped out of bed with all his strength. At this moment, he had no time to put on the tattered straw sandals, he staggered out barefoot. The middle-aged woman wanted to pull him, but the child was too small and too short, so she didn't even touch him.

Wang Zhan ran to the room on the left with his short legs. He pushed the door open and didn't see his sister, so he ran to the other side of his room. The middle-aged woman also ran out, but didn't stop him. She watched him run into the room and heard the crying of a little girl coming from inside, "Brother! Brother, where have you been? Brother! I want my brother!"

"Brother is here, brother is here, I just felt a little tired and fell asleep, I'm sorry, I'm sorry." Wang Zhan jumped onto the bed, hugged his sister, and kept comforting her with tears in his eyes.

The middle-aged woman was a doctor. Of course she knew that the boy had fainted from hunger, but after hearing his explanation to her sister, she didn't say much.

She walked over to the brother and sister and asked, "Okay, now that you've met your sister, can you answer my questions now? What's your name? Where are you from?"

Wang Zhan calmed down at this time, and then he looked at the woman carefully. This was a very beautiful woman, anyway, he had never seen one before, so he immediately said: "Thank you for saving me and my sister. We are from Hebei. My name is Wang Zhan, I am eight years old this year, and this is my sister Wang Li."

The middle-aged woman's heart was stabbed. She suddenly thought of her own children. If they had not been betrayed by the traitor, they would be this age now. Then she asked gently, "Why are you here? Do you have relatives in Peking?"

Wang Zhan didn't know much. He and his sister were indeed looking for someone here, but it was like looking for a needle in a haystack. He didn't even know if he could find anyone. He shook his head in frustration and said, "I don't have any relatives. I just wanted to find something to eat. I wandered here. My sister hasn't had enough to eat in a long time."

At this time his sister cried and shouted: "I don't want to eat, I just want my brother, brother, I'm not hungry."

Wang Zhan hugged his sister and said gently, "Don't worry, I won't leave. I will stay by your side and never leave you."

Only then did the sister calm down. The middle-aged woman turned around and left the ward, found a nurse in the hospital, and asked the nurse to go to the cafeteria to get some food. She also specifically asked them not to get dry food, but some liquid food. She sat next to the brother and sister, watched them wolf down the meal, and then gave the nurse a few more instructions before leaving with peace of mind.

After returning home, the middle-aged woman's heart could not calm down for a long time. The situation of the two siblings aroused the most fragile part of her memory, and she vaguely had the idea of ​​adopting the siblings. Looking at the poor siblings, she always thought of her own deceased children.

(End of this chapter)

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