A netizen shared a PO article, saying that after his mother passed away last year, he continued to keep his phone number, and would still call whenever he was sad or wronged.

(The picture is taken from the "Explosive Waste Commune Building II")

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] As the saying goes, a child with a mother is like a treasure. Recently, a netizen shared a PO article, saying that after his mother passed away last year, he still kept his door number and would call whenever he was sad or wronged. In the past, it was always hoped that someone would answer, even though it would only end up relaying voicemail.

Relevant content sparked responses from over 10,000 netizens, and a large number of netizens left messages saying "I also hope that a number can be broadcast to my mother", "I will always send Lai to tell her...but I will never read it", "I have a home I can go back, but it doesn’t feel like home anymore, because no one is there…”

On the 31st of last month, a netizen posted a screenshot of a mobile phone call to his mother on the PO of the Facebook group "Explosive Commune No. When he is sad or wronged, he will call his mother. Although he will only transfer to the voicemail when he calls, but every time he calls, he still hopes that someone will answer the phone.

He also posted screenshots of LINE conversations in the comments section, and revealed that after his mother passed away, he would sometimes send messages to the other party. The content was nothing more than sharing life experiences, and the relevant content made a large number of netizens cry.

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Under the post, netizens commented, "Who put the onion, who is it!", "Why did you make people cry so early in the morning", "I can't bear to stop his phone after my father passed away", "I'm very sad too. I am afraid that this day will come", "Seven years have passed, and I have not deleted my brother's...", "It has been 5 years, but I still feel that I hope it is just a dream. When I wake up, my father is still there." There are also netizens Said "I dare not call, if I call, I have to accept the fact that no one answers", the original PO also replied to netizens' messages one by one, and revealed, "My mother was sober a few days before she died, and she told me that she wanted to eat popcorn, so she took a picture. After the video came out, it left within a few days, and now it hurts every time I watch it”, “My mother was really not very good at using a smartphone when she was alive, and every time I go home, I practice with her how to connect to the line”.

Many netizens also shared their own experiences, "My mother passed away when I was 17 years old. Two or three years later, I got my own mobile phone and directly used my mother's mobile phone number." , the line conversations are always kept... I often take it out in the dead of night to take a look, and I will still cry...", "Me too...Dad obviously called me last week...Because of the new crown pneumonia, he left in a week... ⋯Lai’s call was only a week apart⋯⋯”, “When my mother passed away, mobile phones were not yet popular, and I didn’t even have a phone number. Sometimes I really need something to support my thoughts”, “I still remember the death of my Chinese grandmother When we were together, my mother cried and said to me: She doesn’t have a mother anymore, but you (referring to me) still have a mother. I couldn’t understand her feelings at the time. Now I finally know how sad she was at the time...” etc. .

A netizen shared a PO article, saying that after his mother passed away last year, he continued to keep his phone number, and would still call whenever he was sad or wronged.

(The picture is taken from the "Explosive Waste Commune Building II")

Other netizens also shared their experience after the death of their loved ones. Many people also posted screenshots of their mobile phones when they called the other party, always hoping to hear the other party's voice again.

(The picture is taken from the "Explosive Waste Commune Building II")