Lisko’s American Life

131. The Hass family is a guest (next day 7)

All the children buried here were children who had died unexpectedly. Looking at the smiling photos on the tombstone, Lisko was a little panicked.

There are also some tombstones without photos, so its logo is a palm print or a small footprint.

I don't know if it was influenced by movies or thriller novels, seeing the silence here, Lisko felt creepy.

He didn't know why the children here died, and let them leave before they felt the world.

Lisko also saw a huge colorful teddy bear next to a tombstone, and Lisko could even imagine what kind of mood this mother had in letting it go.

That must have been a heartbreaking situation.

The fragility of life makes Lisko a little sad, and the whole atmosphere here is a bit chilly.

Lisko walked away quickly.

But on the other hand, the scenery here is really good. If those tombstones are omitted, it still looks like a park.

Haas also walked here slowly, he came to find Lisko.

Lisko stared at a woman lying in front of a child's tombstone, she was choked up and wiped the dust on it, and there were 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 was drowning," Haas's face was full of regret. He also liked that child very much. He was polite to everyone he saw, and he was a very cute little boy.

He remembered that every time the little boy saw him, there was deep admiration in his eyes. He heard from his mother that his uncle was a writer, and he was inspired to become a person like himself.

Some people leave, whenever he thinks about it, he will recall and feel sorry for him, while some people are like dust, no one will remember them after being swept away.

Haas patted Lisko and motioned him to follow, while Ada stood in the distance.

"Have you met your parents? What did uncle say?" Lisko walked out of the cemetery, his expression calmed down, mainly because he was a little sentimental when he saw the child's tombstone just now, but now he looked at the green grass and garden by the roadside, and he was a little bit diluted up.

Environment can really affect people's mood.

Haas took Ada to attend the funeral this time, which surprised Lisko. This kind of situation can only be done after being approved by the family, but as far as Lisko knows, they have not been together for long.

It seems that Ada is still very popular with the Haas family.

"My father thinks I've taken advantage of it," Haas said with an aggrieved expression on his face. He brought Ada home, and he was immediately sought after by everyone, causing him, the real son, to be left out in the cold.

His own mother liked Ada very much, and held hands with the parents, so she didn't even look at her little son who was usually cared for by her.

"Hey, Li." Ada stood there pretty, watching Lisko and Haas come over, and greeted him.

Haas had a small conflict these 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,

Of course, Lisko didn't think that they were really having a conflict, it was just a small affair between their lovers, and he wouldn't go up to comfort him without knowing anything.

"Li. I told my brother about your request. He sent three boxes by mail. They will arrive in the near future. Come and pick them up. If you need them later, I can arrange them again."

The joke that Lisko said when he was a guest a few days ago was quickly and resolutely dealt with by Ada, which made Lisko very grateful.

"Thank you so much," Lisko didn't expect much at first, so he didn't take the initiative to mention it. I didn't expect Ada to get it right.

"It's okay, it's all small things." Ada's character was a bit cheerful that is unique to Eastern Europe.

Ada’s family is also quite powerful in Eastern Europe. Her older brother runs a wine business, and her second brother is a financial professional. Her family is in the banking industry. It seems that she has shares in several banks, and her strength is also somewhat strong in Eastern Europe. famous.

Haas's family, Lisko, had been here a few times before, so he still knew the family members.

Lisko received an invitation from Haas to go to their house for dinner at noon. I heard that it was his father's repeated request.

It is always difficult to refuse the invitation of the elderly, so Lisko followed Haas and the two back to the family residence.

This is a complex of buildings. The ancestors of their family developed here very early on, so all the buildings built on this piece of land were inhabited by the Haas family.

Haas's father is Daken, a wise old man over sixty years old, and now he is also retired and enjoying his old age.

After all, his child is so competitive, there is no reason for him to continue to work hard.

"Hey, Li, last time you promised me to come a few more times." Daken is a very enthusiastic person. When he gets older, he has a childish personality, and he likes Lisko very much.

The last time I was a guest, I kept telling Lisko to come and play more before I left.

"Daken, I'm sorry, there have been a lot of things happening on the ranch recently." Lisko stepped forward to hug.

"You're becoming more and more like a cowboy," Daken said, looking at Lisko's figure, because he often exercised at the ranch, so he was much stronger than when he came last time.

After the old man pinched Lisko's shoulder muscles, they entered the house together.

The house is a very luxurious three-story villa. Only Daken and his wife live here all year round. The eldest son Logan and the second son Haas only come back to live here occasionally.

Looking at the decoration here, Lisko had to say that a family with a truly deep heritage can be seen from the habits in daily life.

One of Daken's hobbies is smoking cigars. As soon as Lisko sat down, he received a premium cigar from him.

Haas also cut off the cigar together, and began to puff.

"It tastes good, right? I just got this cigar. It's a 2006 cigar, COHibabehike."

Daken's tone was full of complacency. Because the circulation of this kind of cigars was very small, and it had been two years, so there were not many cigars in stock. He got a little this time, but it was a good way to show off his capital.

Daken's personality is a bit like a child now, and he prefers to watch everyone surprised.

Lisco knows the fame of this cigar, which was produced in limited quantities by Cuban Cigar Tobacco Company in 2006 to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Cohiba brand. The cigars were hand-rolled by Cuban cigarette maker Norma Fernandez, with a total of 4,000 cigars, each in a box of 40.

When it was launched, the price was US$470 per stick. Now two years have passed, because some of them have been smoked out, and there are fewer and fewer left. Now the price should be far more than the original price. It is estimated that it has doubled .

Lisko clucked his tongue while smoking a cigar, what he was smoking was a cow.

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