Chapter 5: Awakening past life memories, genius Chinese medicine girl



Chapter 5: Awakening past life memories, genius Chinese medicine girl

"Little Bamboo, Little Bamboo..." An old man's voice seemed to be calling her from afar through time and space.

Wen Zhu was sleeping soundly, tears streaming down his face subconsciously, and he murmured softly, "Master, Master, I miss you so much. I will never call you a stinky old man again. Please don't leave me..."

"Silly girl, Master is fine. I will take good care of myself. You can go and finish your fate. If we are destined to meet again, we will meet again."

"Master, Master, don't go! Don't leave me!"

The old man's voice grew farther and farther away until Wen Zhu suddenly woke up from his dream and realized that he was still in the moving military vehicle.

Her cheeks were wet, and she was crying with tears and snot, holding the man's arm tightly and rubbing all her tears on the PLA uncle next to her.

The already horrible face, coupled with the watery eyes, looks even more pitiful.

The soldier in the front seat, the driver, sat perfectly still, his eyes fixed straight ahead. He was genuinely curious, but duty demanded he not look back.

I really want to see how the battalion commander coaxes the children. I want to watch. I really want to watch!

Considering the battalion commander's past, he wouldn't punch her to silence her, would he? Such a pity, encountering the most heartless of devils.

Poor baby!

Seeing her like this, Qian Jingsheng thought that she had a psychological trauma due to her kidnapping experience. He wanted to comfort her, but he didn't know how to start. He could only pat her shoulder and managed to say, "Be good...don't cry, you are safe now, don't be afraid, no one can hurt you now."

Wen Zhu stared at Qian Jingsheng with her eyes wide open, tears welling up in them, without moving. Her thoughts had already drifted away.

It turns out that in her previous life, she was Wen Zhu, the 80th generation descendant of a family of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners in the 21st century. She was taken from the orphanage by her master, who raised her, taught her medicine, and nurtured her. Her master acted like both a father and a mother, raising her well.

But a fortune teller told her that she would not live past the age of eighteen.

The master even had a fight with his master friend over this, and he led me away cursing and saying that the bald donkey was just talking nonsense and told me not to pay attention to it. He said that his little bamboo would definitely live a hundred years.

When she was eighteen and had a car accident, she was on the verge of death. Her master told her, "Don't be afraid. Little Zhuzi has a long life ahead of her. Good days are ahead! When you don't have a master by your side in the future, just move forward bravely. You will have parents and relatives who love you, a spouse who will cherish you, and many, many people who will treat you well."

She thought the master was just comforting her.

Unexpectedly, she was reborn into this world. Here, she had a family who loved her dearly, but she no longer had a master.

But she actually forgot her master. How could she forget her master?

If she forgets, who will remember the Master?

In the dream, the master's friend said, "That old man is determined to change your fate, so please be safe for the rest of your life. He earned it with the merits he accumulated throughout his life saving people. Don't let your master worry, go, go..."

Wen Zhu just opened her tearful eyes, staring blankly at somewhere, tears dripping down her cheeks, hitting her arms with a "pat" sound, she cried silently.

That look was pitiful and helpless.

Qian Jingsheng, who was planning to pat the little girl's shoulder again, saw that she was crying even harder, so he raised his arm but dared not move.

He even suspected that he had used too much force and hurt the girl, and he looked helpless.

Even though his arm was grabbed, he didn't dare to move.

This girl must have suffered such a great injustice that she woke up from her dream crying like this.

I'll have to tell the police later that when we catch those human trafficking bastards, we'll give them a blindfolded beating.

If you ask, it was a normal fight with criminals during the mission.

There is no such thing as intentional hitting.

Everything is for the justice of the people!

Wen Zhu cried until all her tears dried up and her body remained numb in one position. Only then did she come to her senses.

Now was not the time for her to be sad. Her master was clearly very frugal, never willing to spend his money, always buying her the best things. Now he had exchanged his lifelong merits and his own hundred-year lifespan for her, giving her a chance to live. She had to be well, otherwise her master would not be happy.

That little old man, really...

She wants to live well with her master's legacy, and carry forward Chinese medicine no matter where she is!

Thinking of his current situation, Wen Zhu awkwardly retracted his hand and apologized to the person next to him, "I'm sorry, PLA comrade, I stained your clothes."

Qian Jingsheng slightly shifted his stiff body and replied, "Don't be afraid, it's okay. Our soldiers and police will protect you. The bad guys will definitely be brought to justice!"

"Yeah." Wen Zhu replied and stopped talking.

With her 21st-century memories, she seemed to understand that the subtitles flashing before her eyes were bullet comments, or perhaps paragraph reviews or book reviews. She must be in a parallel world within the novel.

As soon as I had the slightest thought of checking the comments, they started scrolling like crazy.

[By the way, why does the name Qian Jingsheng sound familiar? I feel like I've heard it somewhere before...]

I know, I know. It was during one of his missions that the protagonist, Gu Zhenbei, fell into a wild boar trap dug by hunters. It was a pit with bamboo sticks, wooden spikes, and clamps underneath. He was a genius, even eluding the boar trap. He was rescued, but his battalion commander, in an attempt to save him, was captured by enemy agents and tortured to death without revealing his teammates' whereabouts. It was then that the protagonist, the platoon leader, was able to seize the opportunity and capture the enemy based on the clues and strategy left by the battalion commander, achieving great success and earning a great reputation in the army.

[So, this guy is destined to be cannon fodder too! Another one paving the way for the hero...]

[Is this a hero? They're called martyrs!]

[May good people live a peaceful life. Such a handsome 190cm tall guy, could he not die?! ]

[Sister, sister, please save him! ]

[Yeah, this cannon fodder was able to escape certain death, he must have been blessed with good fortune. Please save the poor 190cm tall soldier with eight-pack abs! I'm definitely not attracted to his looks, I just feel bad for such a good guy!]

【I second the motion! 】

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Wen Zhu looked at the barrage of comments and was horrified. Will he die in this mission?

Although they had just met and only knew each other's name, when she was most helpless, he stood there in his military uniform and gave her hope of life.

Moreover, she didn't want the most lovable person to die like this. Judging from the comments, he died tragically to pave the way for the male protagonist, and was set up as a cannon fodder just like her. She couldn't just sit back and watch!

"Uncle PLA, is it dangerous for you to carry out your mission?"

She suddenly started chatting, and Qian Jingsheng, taking her feelings into consideration, subconsciously replied, "Everything has risks, but someone has to do the dangerous things. If I don't face the danger, other soldiers will. If we don't face the danger, the civilians will face it."

Wen Zhu nodded. "Then you have to be careful. When I was a kid, I played in the mountains with my brother. I heard that the mountains were full of traps dug by the hunters in the village to catch wild boars and deer. I've seen them, and they're very dangerous. People have fallen into them. They're the kind with thick leaves, so don't step on them. There are also ropes hanging from the trees, which are very hidden and hard to find. There are also many animal traps, so you have to be careful."

Qian Jingsheng was very touched and nodded in agreement. This little girl was really kind and reminded him. He must not let her kindness down and would be more careful.

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