Dogs' hearing has always been sharper than that of humans, ida, and he woke up before Grandpa An heard the sound.

"Ding!" The doorbell rang again.

"Woof, woof, woof!" Ida shouted several times, and Grandpa An also sat up from the bed.

Ida saw Grandpa An waking up and quickly took the crutch in his mouth.

"My dear, you are so obedient. Go out with grandpa for a visit." Grandpa An took Ida out of the bedroom.

"Who is it?" Grandpa An asked toward the door.

There was no answer at the door, but the doorbell rang again, and Ida barked several times at the door.

"Dad!" The answer finally came from the door, but Grandpa An was stunned by this title.

"Who are you looking for?" Grandpa An asked again towards the door uncertainly.

"Dad, it's me." The voice outside the door rang again, and a title that hadn't been heard in more than ten years appeared in my ears again.

Grandpa An walked to the door and opened it, but when he saw the people outside the door, his expectations were gone.

"Mr. An, I'm sorry." The person outside the door walked into the house, closed the door gently, bowed to Grandpa An, and then apologized.

"Don't be angry. If I didn't say that, you wouldn't be able to open this door for me today."

"Tell me, what happened?" Grandpa An walked back to the sofa with a cane, and ida followed Grandpa An every step of the way.

Grandpa An was not actually angry, he just didn't like the behavior of deceiving him just now, so he didn't have much of a good look when he looked at the man in front of him.

"Mr. An, I wonder if you still remember what your son has done before?"

"Remember, why are you mentioning that scoundrel again?"

"Mr. An, you are an elder. All of us respect you, but there are some things that cannot be broken."

"Of course I know, there's no need to talk nonsense with me here, just tell me what you have to say."

"Just say that you must be a sensible person. We have discovered something recently and would like to ask you to help us confirm it."

"I am an old man who is at home all day long. How can I know something that you are not sure about?" Grandpa An said while touching the ida beside him.

Ida has been in a state of defense and preparation for attack since this person entered the door. Grandpa An smoothed the hair on its back to relax it.

"You are a very understanding dog and very obedient."

"Sometimes, after working with dogs for a long time, they no longer like to interact with people. After all, dogs are always dogs, but people may not always be people."

"As you said, how long have you had this dog?"

"It didn't take long. I didn't raise him. He was just brought to me to relieve my boredom."

"Mr. An, have you always stayed by yourself?"

"What kind of memory do you have? Isn't there another dog?" Grandpa An continued to follow Ida's hair.

"Don't be shy. You must know what I mean. Is there anyone else living here besides you?"

"That's not true. The nanny and chef usually come during the day and leave at night. Old man, I don't like too many people and noisy people."

"Old man, we got some news about your son recently. What's wrong? You didn't hear about it?"

"Didn't he die more than ten years ago? Where did I hear that? With my current physical condition, it may take a few years before I can find him."

"You really don't know about your son? Hasn't he come back to see you?"

"You can come to the door at this time today, you must have been staring at me for a long time, right? Although the old man is old, his head is not confused."

"Don't be angry, we are helpless."

"It's up to you." Grandpa An didn't care.

Even if you don't want it, what comes from fate will eventually come. ---Third Uncle from the Southern School

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