Chapter 36 Taking the Blame for Others



Chapter 36 Taking the Blame for Others

"However, there are not many blessings or misfortunes that can be passed down to descendants, unless the ancestors really did something great enough to affect the fate of the world at that time, or accumulated the fortunes of the descendants through generations of perseverance."

After listening to Zou Yuanhe's explanation, Ye Wanxi turned to look at the Xiao couple: "Among your ancestors, there should be close relatives who engaged in the work of protecting the country, right?"

The couple looked surprised, looked at each other and said, "My father and my eldest brother are both like this."

“My ancestors were like that too.”

It was because of this relationship that the two met by chance, fell in love with each other, and formed their current family.

"Thanks to the blessings of kinship, and because both parents are virtuous and kind-hearted, the good deeds they accumulated have mostly benefited the child. Therefore, according to the child's original destiny, he should have had a peaceful and prosperous life with a harmonious family, but now..."

Xiao Yuti, having seen some of the world, had calmed down by now: "You mean, my daughter's original luck should have been excellent, but now it's been stolen, and all the good things that should have belonged to her... are gone?"

"Not only that, the person who stole her luck also transferred their own fortune to her."

Upon hearing this, how could the Xiao couple not understand anything?

Their child could have lived a happy and carefree life, but because of a thief, he lost his original good fortune and even had to suffer for the crime committed by the thief.

Madam Xiao completely collapsed, covering her face and crying bitterly.

Xiao Yuti felt heartbroken, but he still gritted his teeth and persevered, because he knew very well that as the head of the family, he must not fall at this time.

"Wanxi, I only have one daughter. Please save Qianqian, save my daughter. We are willing to pay any price to save her."

"Yes, please save my daughter. I'll do anything to save her." Madam Xiao gripped Ye Wanxi's hand tightly, as if she had grasped at the last straw.

Feng Lang saw that the Xiao couple went to ask Ye Wanxi for help, but no one paid attention to Master Zou he brought with him, and his face became terribly gloomy.

“Master Zou, since you know about this fortune, do you have a way to help my uncle and aunt resolve this matter? Don’t worry, as long as you have a solution, money is not a problem.”

Zou Yuanhe smiled but didn't say anything.

Not to mention that he had just saved me not long ago, just from the fact that he could see at a glance that the young lady of the Xiao family had her luck stolen, while I was still struggling with the evil spirit, it was clear that his ability was far superior to mine.

He is not stupid. If he goes up to her now, he will only bring shame upon himself.

“Sister Gao and I have received a lot of care from President Xiao at the company, and…” Ye Wanxi glanced at Feng Tianyu not far away and raised the corners of her lips slightly, “If I hadn’t encountered this matter, I would have let it go, but now that I have, I certainly won’t sit idly by.”

"That's good, that's good..."

"The most urgent task is to find the person who stole Xixi's luck as soon as possible." Ye Wanxi paused after saying this.

“Think back carefully. To complete this forbidden technique, you need to obtain the person’s birth date and time, as well as private information such as their hair, nails, or even blood. Those who can obtain these things are usually close to the person in question. If you look in that direction, you should find something.”

"Wanxi is right. These things are indeed quite private. Besides Xiaorong and I, the only person who interacts with Xixi the most on a daily basis is the nanny."

(End of this chapter)

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