In Stella Lockwood's memories, after her father passed away, her grandfather was the sole refuge for her and her two sisters. Even though he was getting old and frail, whenever trouble arose, he remained their greatest source of emotional support.
The old man would always tell them, "It's okay, it's okay. Just hang in there, and this will all pass. Aside from death, nothing in this world is a big deal..."
Her grandfather was their most beloved relative. No matter what happened, he would always be cheerful, his personality exceptionally bright. When they were wronged, he would offer them the most timely comfort and encouragement, helping them regain their fighting spirit and restore their confidence.
Her grandfather was like a laughing Buddha, cheerful from morning to night. He never held a grudge, adored children, and loved it most when his flock of grandkids swarmed him during school vacations. He, in turn, would cook them all sorts of delicious food.
