I'm a Funeral Streamer, and I Became Popular Online by Predicting the Future

After dying young in her prime, the master of the Xuanmen sect, Yan Jiu, transmigrated to a parallel world and became an unfortunate soul whose luck had been stolen. She inexplicably bound herself ...

Chapter 66 The morgue is just sitting around doing nothing anyway, why don't I see you lying down there?

When the atmosphere becomes extremely oppressive.

Aunt Chu finally realized that she had spoken too harshly, and she put down the sander with an embarrassed smile.

He changed to a less arrogant posture, but his demeanor still carried a hint of arrogance and lack of magnanimity.

Aunt Chu smiled and said, "Of course, these are just my guesses. As for what outsiders will say about our young lady, I have no idea..."

Before he could finish speaking...

Chu's mother suddenly looked at Chu's third aunt: "I know you have a problem with Xiao Jiu, but she is my daughter. If she has done anything wrong, we as parents will naturally have a say. Besides, she did nothing wrong! What exactly is wrong with Xiao Jiu that makes you so fixated on her?"

She has always been gentle.

But her child was her Achilles' heel.

She can't stand anyone criticizing her child.

Especially the baseless accusations.

"Waaah, Mommy."

Chu's mother's sternness frightened three-year-old Chu Nian.

The child didn't know what was happening.

She let go of the toy she cherished.

He reached out to hug his angry mom.

Chu Nian's childish voice brought Chu's mother back to her senses and temporarily calmed her anger.

Right now.

Aunt Chu stood there, stunned.

This was the first time she had ever seen her sister-in-law, who was known for being "gentle" and "generous," get angry.

This shows how important Yan Jiu was to Chu's mother.

Chu Sangu turned around slowly.

Then I saw Chu's father walk to Chu's mother's side.

Chu's father's brows furrowed.

Chong Chu Sangu said without any politeness, "Apologize."

Aunt Chu refused outright: "I didn't say anything wrong, why should I apologize? Have you forgotten Sisi, brother and sister-in-law? She's also your daughter whom you've raised for so many years!"

The reason she targeted Yan Jiu, whom she had never met, was simply because Yan Jiu had replaced Chu Sisi.

Aunt Chu felt sorry for Chu Sisi.

She felt indignant on behalf of Chu Sisi, who had her parents' love stolen away by a stranger for no reason.

Chu Sisi quickly shook her head: "Auntie, please don't say anymore. I'm fine, I'm really fine."

She has been in contact with the master through a single-line communication channel these days.

No matter how she tries to contact me.

I have been unable to contact the master again.

She had no choice but to rely on herself.

Try to put yourself in the most vulnerable position.

I hope to gain a little bit of pity.

Fortunately.

There are still people in the Chu family who are on her side.

It was on the Double Ninth Festival that day.

This was the first time such chaos had occurred in the vast Chu family estate, causing the servants below to gasp in disbelief.

Chu's father's face turned completely cold.

Before Chu's father could react.

Yan Jiu's voice came just as it came from the doorway.

"How lively! Looks like I've arrived just in time. Hey, you old, dim-witted, plain-looking, and two-faced auntie, I brought a water bottle. Would you like to have a few sips before you start arguing?"

She took out her newly bought children's water bottle from her crossbody bag, and as she spoke, she unscrewed the lid and handed it to Aunt Chu.

Of course, Aunt Chu wouldn't accept the water cup.

She glared at Yan Jiu, who was mocking her to her face.

Yan Jiu smiled calmly.

He took a sip of water.

In the end.

Hang the water cup around Chu Chu's neck.

Chu Chu's honored expression stunned everyone present.

Yan Jiu didn't care what others thought.

She walked up to Chu's mother.

First, he responded to Chu's tearful mother.

Then he patted the little girl's head.

Yan Jiu sighed, "Look how scared our little princess is, she's crying like this."

Chu Nian hiccuped.

She heard the word "princess".

Is he calling her?

Chu Nian opened her big, bright eyes.

I want to see which person has good taste.

Mother Chu coaxed, "Niannian, she's the older sister."

Chu Nian tilted her head: "Sister?"

Yan Jiu tapped Chu Nian's forehead: "Does the little princess like riding on the back of a majestic big dog?"

Chu Nian nodded emphatically.

As she nodded, her pigtails swayed, causing the crystal butterfly hair clip in her hair to sway as well.

Yan Jiu took Chu Nian from Chu's mother's arms.

She placed Chu Nian on Cola's back.

He gestured for Chu Chu to keep an eye on things.

The whole process of soothing the baby went smoothly.

While everyone was speechless.

Yan Jiu dusted off her sleeves and stood up straight with an air of nonchalance: "What were you all discussing just now?"

Aunt Chu looked Yan Jiu up and down.

A tank top, a sports jacket, wide-leg pants, and sneakers—the whole outfit costs no more than 300 yuan.

There's only one face worth looking at.

Third Aunt Chu scoffed at Yan Jiu's poor fashion sense, saying, "You'll understand when the time comes."

She deliberately spoke vaguely.

I just wanted to tell Yan Jiu.

Everyone in this family has the right to speak about Yan Jiu. Even if Yan Jiu acknowledges her ancestors and returns to the family, she will not be well received. It would be best for her to be sensible and go back to where she came from.

Upon hearing this...

Chu's mother was pondering whether or not she should answer the question about Yan Jiu being criticized.

Chu's father, who knew Yan Jiu well, stopped Chu's mother.

He signaled to Chu's mother to remain still.

Yan Jiu wasn't fooled by Aunt Chu, and she pressed on: "When is that? I see you're quite old now, but you don't seem to know much. Give me a specific answer."

Those present: "..." She's so brave! She actually dared to challenge the most volatile woman in the Chu family!

Since adulthood.

When has Aunt Chu ever been so thoroughly humiliated?

She immediately fell silent.

Looking at the quick-witted Yan Jiu.

I suddenly remembered my deceased grandfather.

She was often scolded by her grandfather when she was a child.

Aunt Chu gritted her teeth and said, "It's nothing, it's just that you don't know etiquette and might not be able to get married."

Yan Jiu pondered for a moment.

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