The Amazing son in law Chapter 7754
Zhengping’s father and the Ito family’s daughter already had a son named Ito Keiichi. The Ito family head knew about this and was afraid that after his death, Zhengping’s father would use his son Ito Keiichi to bring his son from outside the family to the Ito family, so he wanted to cut off the roots.”
“Ito Keiichi…” Sun Zhidong (Meir) murmured, “This name sounds familiar.”
Lin Wan’er (Alani) explained, “Ito Keiichi is the founder of the Ito family, the largest family in Japan. He single-handedly transformed the Ito family from a small, wealthy family in Kyoto into a tycoon in Japan. Shohei is his half-brother.”
Sun Zhidong (Meir) suddenly remembered something and exclaimed: “Mr. Ye seems to have a good relationship with the Ito family.”
“Yes.” Lin Wan’er (Alani) nodded and said with a sigh, “If Zhengping had accepted the rejuvenation pill, he might have been able to meet Ito Takehiko in the future. Ito Keiichi is Ito Takehiko’s great-grandfather.”
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The plane returned to Aurous Hill at night. After Lin Wan’er (Alani) returned, she immediately locked herself in the mountaintop villa of Zijin Villa and was heartbroken.
This time, meeting Kong Yin and experiencing farewell made her realize one thing. She always adopted some children in the past, raised them up, prepared them for the world, and then disappeared from their world. She thought they would forget each other, but she didn’t expect that these children’s feelings for her would not be forgotten after more than a hundred years.
Kong Yin is like this, and I think some of the other surviving children are the same.
For the sake of safety and to break away from things, Lin Wan’er (Alani) rarely contacted them. But in Lin Wan’er (Alani)’s heart, these people were her children. How could she not miss them?
So, she secretly made up her mind in the courtyard, under the tree of the Mother of Pucha, that if Wu Feiyan was no longer a threat in the future, she would definitely go and see the children who were still alive, if it was still not too late.
Because the youngest among them is probably seventy years old.
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Three days later, Master Kongyin’s funeral was held in Kyoto, Japan. What was touching was that the person who presided over the funeral was Master Jingqing, a young Buddhist master from China and Kongyin’s close friend.
Master Kongyin’s body was cremated at the Kyoto Funeral Home. All of Japan was expecting that Master Kongyin would leave behind relics after cremation, but unfortunately, Master Kongyin turned into a wisp of smoke and left, leaving behind only a handful of ashes.
In accordance with Master Kongyin’s last wishes, his ashes were not left in Kinkakuji Temple. Kinkakuji Temple only enshrined his spirit tablet, and his ashes were secretly buried in a cemetery in the suburbs of Kyoto by his chief disciple.
This cemetery has a history of more than a hundred years and is one of the earliest large-scale cemeteries in Kyoto. The number of people buried here has already reached tens of thousands.
This cemetery has run out of new graves for sale several years ago, but some people have already bought empty graves that have not yet been used.
Among them, there is an empty tomb, which was bought by Master Kongyin a few years ago.
After Master Kongyin was buried, his tombstone was erected in front of the grave. However, unlike most people, his tombstone only had the six big characters “Tomb of Saito Shohei” and the year of his death at the bottom.
Because there is no date of birth left, few people actually know how old the owner of this tomb was, and no one knows that this tomb is the final resting place of Master Kongyin.
Next to the tomb of Saito Shohei, there are a few tombstones with the surname Saito, including Saito Keiko, Saito Toyama, Saito Hide, Saito Suzu, Saito Ryo, and so on.
The years of death of these people span a wide range, with the earliest even dying in 1926.
Those who don’t know may think that a certain Saito family buried all their deceased relatives here, but some elderly people in Kyoto know that these people with the surname Saito are basically orphans adopted by the famous Miss Saito.
They were all very successful when they were young, and most of them went on to have children all over Japan and even around the world, but without exception, before they died, they asked their families to bury them here.
The tomb of Saito Shohei is just one of these Saito tombs. Apart from the fact that the tombstone is a little newer, there is nothing special about it.
However, for these orphans who grew up together, have no blood relationship but are as close as brothers and sisters, isn’t it a different kind of romance to be buried together after death?
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