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A woman convinces her grandmother for 13 years that her daughter is alive… a touching story

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The media revealed a touching story, the heroine of which is a woman from the Chinese city of Xi’an named Chen Jing, who did everything in her power for 13 years to make her grandmother believe that her daughter is still alive.

According to Audi Central, Jing couldn’t bear to break her grandmother’s heart and lied to her for 13 years with the help of a partner she had hired, to imitate her dead mother’s voice.

Jing’s mother had died in 2003 of lung cancer, but she realized that the news would destroy her grandmother completely, so she used the services of another woman who imitated her mother’s voice over the phone, saving her grandmother the agony of parting.
Realizing that there was not much left for her to live, Jing recorded dozens of voice messages and asked her children to listen to their grandmother so that she would not worry about her daughter.

After the mother’s death, Jing realized that she would not be able to convince her grandmother of the messages that existed for a long time, although she was keen to send what was appropriate for her according to the periods of the year, so she would send, for example, those that her mother complained about to her grandmother about the cold weather, reminding her to take her medicines daily and advising her to get out of bed on Slow down in the morning so you don’t lose balance.

Then it occurred to her to look for a woman whose voice resembles her mother’s, so she chose Chen Weiping, who took pity on her after hearing the story and decided to help her.

Of course, at first, things did not go well, as the grandmother complained about the woman’s voice, and the granddaughter had to reassure her that the change in voice was caused by a cold picked up by her mother.

And so things went for 13 years without the granddaughter having the courage to tell her grandmother, who recently passed away at the age of 100, the truth of the death of her only daughter.

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