Chapter 66 A fatal koi



Chapter 66 A fatal koi

Qiuqiu opened his mouth and wanted to call Xingxing, but when he looked up, he found that the child who had half-opened his eyes just now had turned his head and curled up in the neck of another child and fell asleep.

Qiuqiu calmed down.

It did not wake up Xingxing again, but continued to watch the rest of the plot.

Not long after Li Jinyuan replaced the stone from Xingxing's neck, he was accidentally seen by someone while he was out. Coincidentally, this person knew an old story, so after investigating Li Jinyuan's background, he reported it to the Anqing Marquis' Mansion.

The Anqing Marquis's Mansion did not even wait until the next day, but hurried over to acknowledge their relationship.

It turned out that there were three generals in the Anqing Marquis' Mansion. The second son, Wei Fengyao, had made many outstanding achievements on the battlefield. He was also a playmate of the current emperor who grew up together. Therefore, his military exploits had reached the point where they surpassed the emperor's, but the emperor had never doubted or suppressed him and his family.

But even so, Wei Fengyao died on the battlefield at a young age.

In his last letter home before his death, he said that he had a child, but unfortunately the child's mother died early, and he had to go to the battlefield and could not take good care of the little one, so he asked his soldiers to send the child back to Beijing and asked his family to help take care of the child.

But the Anqing Marquisate waited and waited, but in the end all they received was the news that Wei Fengyao had died on the battlefield.

There were no children, only the body of their son that was transported back to Beijing.

The Wei family was extremely sad and searched along the route from Kyoto to the border for the child whose life or death was unknown, but in the end they found nothing, not even the body of the soldier.

So they had to accept the death of the child.

But that little stone tied with a red rope... is exactly the biggest golden finger that the author gives to the protagonist Li Jinyuan in this book.

Those were small items that Wei Fengyao had made for his nephews and nieces. He had written in a letter that he had also made one for his own son. They were made of materials unique to the frontier. They looked like stones, but they were actually a special kind of jade. He also carved the Wei surname and the Wei family emblem on it himself, so it was almost impossible to fake it.

Under such circumstances, and the fact that Li Jinyuan and Xingxing's ages just matched, they were naturally taken back to the Anqing Marquis Mansion by the Wei family and treated like treasures.

Later in the story, Li Jinyuan doesn't have to do anything, and plenty of opportunities will naturally come to him.

For example, next year there will be a severe drought in the world, locusts will fly everywhere, the people will be unable to make a living, and disasters will occur everywhere. It will almost be a sign of chaos at the end of the dynasty.

But when Li Jinyuan met the emperor, he casually said, "It's so hot, why hasn't it rained yet?" That night, a rainstorm hit Kyoto, which hadn't rained for half a month.

The emperor was overjoyed, and took his birth date and time with the stars to the Imperial Astronomical Observatory for divination. The Imperial Astronomical Observatory finally predicted: He would lose his parents at a young age and would die young, but if he could survive safely, he would be blessed with good fortune and would have an extremely noble future.

The emperor then looked for Li Jinyuan's experience when he was living among the people.

He lost his mother when he was just born, and his father died soon after. He suffered the consequences of losing his parents at a young age.

He was sent back to Kyoto by soldiers arranged by Wei Fengyao, but disappeared halfway. If he had not been adopted, he would have died long ago, so the sign of early death also fits the description.

The blessings that followed were invaluable, and that was even clearer. After all, he was found by the people in the Marquis' Mansion, and now he was noticed by the emperor. Once it was confirmed that he was the lucky star, wouldn't his future be invaluable?

So everything matched up, and the emperor was overjoyed. He immediately gave Li Jinyuan a surname, the same as the royal family, and treated him the same as royal relatives. He was free to come and go in and out of the palace, and the emperor treated him three times better than his own son.

From then on, Li Jinyuan's lucky fate became unstoppable.

When he went to the Imperial Garden to play, he would come across a little eunuch who was being bullied. His servants were worried that the scene would scare him, so they punished those people. As a result, the little eunuch became his loyal friend and would always be open-hearted to him without a second thought.

He accompanied the emperor on the autumn hunting trip. The emperor was assassinated. He was taken to the emperor's bedroom, but after only one day, the emperor woke up leisurely.

He was framed by the jealous little prince, but he didn't have to do anything because the little prince himself contracted smallpox and died.

There are countless such things, and each one of them is proof that he is blessed by heaven.

Anyone who is good to him will always be able to solve the problem smoothly when encountering an accident. Anyone who is not good to him or is not favorable to him will be quickly approached by death or illness. Fate will never allow anyone who is not favorable to Li Jinyuan to exist, and will not allow anything unfavorable to him to happen.

In the end, Li Jinyuan became the "Little Imperial Master" known to everyone in the State of Li. Every household had a small clay statue of him and worshiped it every day. Although people did not know who the emperor was, they knew who the Little Imperial Master was.

Qiuqiu read all the way to the end and found that the author commented on the protagonist who was born with the fate of a koi fish at the end: He is as delicate as a fairy and always has a compassionate heart, and he is as flawless as white jade, pure and clear in this turbid world.

He is worldly-wise but not worldly, kind but not self-aware, and has compassion for everything. Therefore, he is favored by fate and deserves the fate of a lucky carp.

Seeing this, Qiuqiu finally couldn't help but sneer out loud.

Yes, of course he has a heart as pure as white jade and as kind as a benevolent soul!

In the plot, he was soft-hearted and compassionate, so he exchanged the greatest opportunity for a piece of rough and inedible wheat cake as small as Xingxing's hand. The author would never let this little koi Li Jinyuan have any worries about his identity being exposed. Just as Xingxing gave him the opportunity, he starved to death on the roadside.

And the little prince who died of illness in the plot was really unlucky to meet Li Jinyuan. He was "accidentally" scared by Li Jinyuan and pushed him, and then he was infected with smallpox and died. How come the loyal little eunuch that the author specially set up for Li Jinyuan completely disappeared in this part of the plot?

Those who were against Li Jinyuan in every way, those who were sick and in trouble and recovered because of Li Jinyuan's existence, probably never thought that behind these so-called good fortunes, there were mostly tugs of war between fate and human heart?

And that damn destiny calculation based on birth date and eight characters!

If you have the ability, don’t use the fate of the original owner of this body, Xingxing, to calculate!

Qiuqiu was also very angry. He had seen people who were born with good luck, and many of his predecessors even specialized in assisting such people, but he had never seen such a "child of destiny" who needed a human life to fill the void.

He started stealing opportunities and killed two children when he was three years old. After that, he killed countless more.

Heavy rain in a year of severe drought?

I am dying of laughter. According to Qiuqiu, all the nine clans of the emperor should kowtow and beg for mercy to the people who died in the flood disaster! They should kowtow and thank all the builders of the Lingqu Dam near Kyoto!

Besides, the plot only talks about the heavy rain in Kyoto.

All other places were vague. Qiuqiu knew without thinking too much that for other places, one could only endure it. If one could endure it, there would naturally be a chance of survival. If one could not endure it, he would not see that day either.

But so many lives, so many tormenting efforts of officials, soldiers and civilians, finally all became stepping stones for Li Jinyuan's lucky life.

What a lovely koi!

The ball was not targeting the protagonist of this world. It felt that every wrong had its perpetrator, and after beating up the author who wrote this plot in its heart, it finally felt a little better.

It was also at this time that the child wrapped in the cotton coat seemed to open his eyes.

Qiuqiu immediately stopped caring about stepping on the villain, flew down nervously, and quickly gave Xiaowu a full body scan.

The final result was still a near-death state, but fortunately the person woke up. In a warm environment, with food and clean water, his body would be slowly transformed by the spiritual energy contained in the spiritual spring water and food, and the remaining problems would not be fatal.

What worries Qiuqiu is that the two children have bloated stomachs after eating too much Guanyin soil.

I don’t know if the spiritual spring water can cure the disease completely. If not, given how much suffering he suffered in his childhood, I’m afraid that even if he can survive now, his lifespan in the future will be very limited.

Thinking of this, Qiuqiu squatted on Xingxing's eyebrows and quietly observed Xingxing's brother in this world.

A brother who is not related by blood.

Another "relative" who is not related by blood but values ​​the original owner more than his own life.

Qiuqiu wanted to sigh that humans are such complex creatures.

And the stars are actually very lucky.

Although none of them, including their own star cubs, have any lucky luck and their lives are as bitter as those of bitter gourds, they have to admit that they are really lucky in terms of family relationships and always meet the right people who love them the most.

After death, you can make deals with the Time and Space Bureau, restart your original life, and decide your own destiny in the next life.

From this perspective, isn’t this a kind of luck that can be encountered but not sought after?

Xiaowu didn't know that he was being watched by a ball.

He sat up from his cotton coat, and for a moment he seemed still in a dream.

He looked around helplessly.

But after the wooden door was closed, the whole room was pitch dark and he could only rely on his own body's perception and groping.

I pinched what I was covering myself with. It was soft, heavy and warm, like the legendary quilt.

But when he touched his body, the thicker and softer touch made him stand dazed in the darkness for several seconds.

Am I dead? Or am I dreaming?

Otherwise, how could we be in such a warm environment?

And my own belly...

He suddenly remembered something and touched his bulging belly with his backhand.

There is no feeling of hunger, nor the heavy pain that I always had before. Is it because this is a dream that I don’t feel anything?

Xiaowu groped carefully in the darkness again.

This time, he touched another warm body curled up in the air.

It's a star!

Xiaowu subconsciously shrank back, and his hands and feet moved faster than his head to take off the quilt-like thing on his body, and wrapped Xingxing tightly layer by layer.

Qiuqiu, who was observing secretly: “…”

Baby, if you don’t wake up, you’ll turn into a curly toffee baby!

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