The Metaphysical Little Beggar's Rebirth: I'm an Unlucky Star

Chapter 144 A Piece of the Soul



Chapter 144 A Piece of the Soul

As she moved, a faint light gradually appeared on the tree, just like the first ray of sunlight at dawn penetrating the clouds and shining on the earth.

The light gradually gathered into a transparent sphere, like a dazzling pearl suspended in mid-air, emitting a soft glow. The woman reached into the sphere and pulled out a bead that shone with a faint light.

"This bead can wake up Yaoyao. Take it and gently rub it on her forehead three times." The woman's voice was soft and gentle, like a spring breeze blowing past her ears.

She handed the beads to Shu Wanwan, a hint of worry in her eyes.

Shu Wanwan took the bead, held it carefully in her palm, and felt the warmth conveyed by the bead.

"Can I still see you?" Shu Wanwan frowned. She had a bad feeling in her heart.

The woman first shook her head gently, then saw the sadness in Shu Wanwan's eyes, and smiled again. There was a hint of helplessness in her eyes, but she was still as gentle as water.

"Maybe, but no one can predict the future."

"I still have a lot of questions to ask." An imperceptible sadness flashed across Shu Wanwan's eyes.

"Wanwan, I should have disappeared from this world, but someone forced me to stay. Now that I've seen you this time, my wish has been fulfilled, and there's nothing left for me to linger on." The woman said calmly, but the sadness in her words surged like a tide.

The woman turned her back and walked towards the stone table. Shu Wanwan couldn't see her expression, but she could hear that her voice was trembling slightly.

The woman sat down at the stone table, still turning her head away and not looking at Shu Wanwan.

"After you wake up Fan Yao, give this bead to Sister Dai Yan. She will answer your questions about other matters."

"Aunt..." Shu Wanwan called softly. She had never called her that before, but she called her that several times today. It was not casual, but there were some subtle changes in her heart.

The woman still turned her head and waved.

Shu Wanwan knew that this might be the last time they met. She had unspeakable emotions in her heart and her eyes felt sore.

Shu Wanwan silently looked at the woman's back, hoping that time could stop at this moment.

Shu Wanwan knew that she still had a lot of things to do and shouldn't linger, but her feet felt as heavy as if they were filled with cement and she couldn't move at all.

At this moment, the woman gently waved her sleeves, and suddenly, a warm and bright red light emerged from her sleeves, wrapping Shu Wanwan tightly like a soft gauze scarf.

This strange power made Shu Wanwan feel an unprecedented sense of security. Her thoughts gradually became blurred, and the scene in front of her became unclear.

Finally, her eyes slowly closed and she completely lost consciousness.

When she opened her eyes again, she found herself back beside Fan Yao.

Shu Wanwan blinked, the slight redness in her eyes had not completely faded, and she felt dazed and tired.

"Wanwan!" Ling Chuhe called her name anxiously. Seeing her wake up, he hurried forward to help her up. He carefully observed Shu Wanwan's expression, his heart filled with worry.

"I'm fine." Shu Wanwan took a deep breath and tried to make her voice sound calmer.

She steadied herself, raised her hand and gently reached into the air. Sure enough, the magical bead was already lying quietly in her storage talisman.

Remembering what the woman said, Shu Wanwan carefully took out the beads, followed the woman's instructions, walked to Fan Yao, and gently placed the beads on her forehead.

When her fingertips touched Fan Yao's skin, the beads seemed to feel some kind of resonance and suddenly burst into a dazzling light, instantly enveloping Fan Yao.

The light was like bright starlight, illuminating the entire room.

The light gradually dissipated, Fan Yao's eyelashes trembled slightly, and finally she slowly opened her eyes.

"Wanwan..." When Fan Yao saw Shu Wanwan, a smile appeared on his weak face.

Shu Wanwan breathed a sigh of relief and said with a smile, "You're finally awake. How do you feel?"

Fan Yao rubbed her eyes, trying to see her surroundings clearly, but everything seemed blurry. Feeling bewildered, she couldn't help but ask, "Where is this? I feel like I've had a very long dream..."

She tried to recall what she had experienced, but the memories in her mind were scattered like fragments, unable to piece together a complete picture. She wondered to herself, "What's wrong with me?"

Shu Wanwan looked at Fan Yao's expression, and a trace of worry surged in her heart. Shu Wanwan said softly, "You seemed to have lost a part of your soul just now." After saying that, she seemed to remember something, and her eyes became complicated.

Shu Wanwan told Fan Yao everything that had just happened, including her "little aunt", the snow-covered house and their conversation.

After hearing this, Fan Yao's eyes widened in surprise, her face filled with disbelief. "So there's such a magical thing... Is that girl your aunt?"

Shu Wanwan nodded, her mind a little confused. She quietly thought about everything that had just happened, trying to sort it out.

Fan Yao curiously asked, "What happened next? What did you talk about?"

Shu Wanwan took a deep breath and said slowly, "She didn't say anything, but I think I should have guessed something. Maybe she is the missing piece of your soul, which was supposed to leave you or devour you. Or maybe someone kept a piece of her soul, and you are her reincarnation, but she doesn't want to harm you."

After hearing this, Fan Yao suddenly became much more energetic. "So, your aunt and I are actually the same person?"

Shu Wanwan shook her head gently, a complex look flashing in her eyes, including reluctance, sadness, and other emotions she couldn't express.

"I don't know... maybe."

Fan Yao knew that Shu Wanwan was a little sad. Her eyes were bright as she stared at Shu Wanwan, thinking about how to make Shu Wanwan happier.

Fan Yao suddenly laughed and said mischievously, "Then I am your aunt, right?"

Shu Wanwan was amused by her words and felt a little relieved. "Okay, stop joking. Now that you're fine, go out and tell your colleagues so that no one will worry."

So, Shu Wanwan helped Fan Yao up. Fan Yao glanced at Yi Siyang, and her expression suddenly became a little strange, but Fan Yao didn't ask anything. She just nodded to Yi Siyang and Ling Chuhe and walked out.

In fact, Fan Yao had noticed the two people a long time ago. Since Shu Wanwan allowed them to hear their conversation, they should not be outsiders.

The two walked outside together.


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