Transmigrated into a Book, She Becomes the Villian's Early Deceased Daughter

Transmigrating as the villain's early deceased daughter, Lin Shiyu felt a little panicked.

How could she not panic? She transmigrated right at the moment her original body died, and the m...

Chapter 38: Symptoms

Lin Boyu: ...

"Mom, I know I was wrong, and there won't be a next time." Lin Boyu admitted his mistake decisively.

"I'll let you go this time." Her son admitted his mistake so quickly that Liu couldn't say a word. "Next time you see a big event, take your sister and stay away from it. Got it?"

"I understand, Mom." Lin Boyu nodded vigorously.

Why has this kid become more and more obedient recently? This shouldn’t be the case.

Other aunts in the village said that when Yu Ge'er reached his age, his whole body became stiff except for his mouth, and his words made people feel uncomfortable.

Her son's behavior is not as exaggerated as those aunts say, but it is rare for him to be so obedient.

"Mom is going to your uncle's place now. You two stay in your room and don't go out until Mom and Dad come back. Do you understand?"

Liu gave some instructions, and seeing that both of them nodded obediently, she walked out of the room.

She wasn't making a big deal out of nothing. Looking at the actions of the people from the second room just now, she thought that the people from the second room should take as many protective measures as possible.

The situation is very complicated. The first wife has no idea what is going on. As a brother, the second wife not only does not go up to help, but also rushes to gloat over the misfortune. How dark must his heart be to do such a thing.

The quiet room makes the noise outside seem even more clear.

Lin Boyu really wanted to run out to watch the fun, but he had just promised his mother not to go out, so he had to give up.

He turned to look at his sister, wanting her to share some gossip.

But Lin Shiyu was busy preparing medicine and didn't even notice that her dear brother was winking at her.

The noise outside gradually became quieter, and Lin Shiyu guessed that her parents were about to come back.

Sure enough, the door of the room was opened the next moment.

As soon as Lin Boyu saw his parents, he immediately went over and asked what had happened.

The biggest difference between the way Lin Anru and Liu treat their children and the people here is that they talk to their children about everything instead of hiding everything from them because they think they are young and don't understand.

Looking at his son's eager eyes, Lin Anru sat down and began to tell him what had happened in detail.

Last time, Lin Bowen had a stomachache in the middle of the night, so Lin Anji and his wife took the child to the town to see a doctor overnight. However, the pain disappeared halfway through, so the three of them came back without seeing a doctor.

With the previous experience of their two dead children and Lin Bowen's repeated cries of pain, the couple was afraid that the pain of losing a child would come again.

So the two of them made a decision - to take some time to visit the fortune teller.

Yes, fortune teller.

They spent so much money in the county hospital for their two deceased children but the illnesses were not cured. They did not trust the hospital.

They heard some gossip about how powerful the fortune teller was, so after making inquiries from many sources, they took all their belongings and went to the fortune teller.

The place where the witch lives is very remote, but there are always people coming and going.

After seeing this scene, the two became even more convinced that the witch was a capable person.

The two placed all their hopes on the fortune teller. Not only did they spend all the money they got when the family was divided, they also borrowed a lot of money from Sun's family. In the end, they got a yellow talisman.

The witch told them that if the disease recurred, they should burn the yellow talisman into ashes, mix it with water and give it to the child to drink, and the disease would be cured.

The two of them carefully brought the yellow talisman home and almost put it up as a sacrifice, for fear that their son would become ill and would not be able to use it in the future.

This talisman paper soon came in handy.

Just last night, Lin Bowen fell ill.

This time the outbreak was more severe than any previous one.

Seeing their son suffer, the two felt very uncomfortable. At the same time, they were also glad that they had spent all their savings to buy a yellow talisman from the witch, otherwise they really didn't know what to do in this situation.

The two of them hurriedly burned the yellow talisman into ashes, rinsed it with water, and poured it into their son's mouth. What followed was a long wait.

As the saying goes, the greater the hope, the greater the disappointment, and it eventually turns into despair.

After they poured the talisman water in, Lin Bowen's condition did not improve, and they just thought it was because the talisman water did not work.

However, no matter how long we waited, until dawn, the condition did not improve and instead became more severe.

No matter how stupid the couple were, they realized that they had been cheated and that Mrs. Huang was completely useless.

So, the two of them broke down, and this was the scene that Lin Shiyu saw.

"Did he fall ill last night? Why didn't I hear any sound?" Lin was a little confused.

Even if she was immersed in her own world, with so much noise outside, it was impossible for her not to feel anything at all!

"Your uncle tied up Brother Bowen and stuffed cloth in his mouth. He only untied him this morning," Lin Anru explained.

Lin Anji had no choice but to tie up his son.

My son is still young and has no patience or self-control. When he feels pain, he will unconsciously hurt himself and those around him.

It was already the middle of the night, so he immediately decided to tie the man up and stuff his mouth so as not to wake up the other members of the Lin family.

"So that's it!" Lin Shiyu nodded in understanding.

His uncle didn't tie the man up. If she had known what happened last night, Lin Bowen would have suffered less.

"How is Brother Bowen now?" Lin Boyu asked with concern.

He was worried that Lin Bowen would die, just like his cousins ​​before him.

When he was a child, he didn't understand what death was. He only knew that the people he had been playing with since he was a child suddenly disappeared one day.

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