Chapter 316 Ye Qi's Past Life



(It's very heart-wrenching, watch with caution, really, especially if you have a heart condition, don't watch it!!!! When I was getting checked out, I felt very upset after watching it, maybe because I'm easily moved to tears.)

When I was three years old.

Ye Qi was told by a man who claimed to be a Taoist priest that her birth chart was incompatible with her family and that she was prone to conflict. He said that her body would only be able to adapt when she grew up.

Ye Ji and Shi Wanwan, of course, did not believe it.

Whenever Ye Qi felt unwell, they would take her for a checkup, but for some reason, no trace of her condition could be found.

Every checkup came back normal; I'm in good health.

But she was always vomiting and having diarrhea, and her body was as weak as a broken kite.

Left with no other choice, Ye Ji and Shi Wanwan could only settle Ye Qi at their uncle's house next door and raise her until she was in the sixth grade of elementary school before sending her to the countryside.

Ye Qi was dull and lifeless, like a doll. Whenever she saw her cousins ​​playing together, she didn't know how to join in.

In addition, Ye Linlin always told them that Ye Qi didn't like to play and only liked to stay alone.

When they asked Ye Qi, she was taken aback. After learning that it was Ye Linlin who had said it, she tacitly agreed.

She knew her personality wasn't likable, and she was afraid that if she argued back, her older sister Linlin would dislike her. Her parents loved her sister very much, and she couldn't disobey her sister, because if her sister was unhappy, her parents would be unhappy too.

She didn't want to put others in a difficult position.

So when her older cousins ​​asked her, she simply said "Mmm" softly.

Over time, they all got used to not letting Ye Qi play, assuming that Ye Qi preferred to be alone.

Ye Qi often sat by the window, hugging the doll her mother had given her. She watched the older children playing happily below and longed to join in, but she was clumsy and always made a mess, which upset everyone.

She was afraid of seeing looks of disgust, even though she had never seen any.

But the nanny at home often told her how miserable it was for a child who was disliked, planting a seed in Ye Qi's young heart.

She started observing other people's expressions early on, afraid of upsetting them and making them dislike her.

Although her mother always said that she loved her, she often saw her mother looking worried and unhappy.

My aunt said that my mother was always looking worried because of her.

She was skeptical at first, so she asked her mother, but she overheard her mother saying that she wanted to send her to the countryside, saying it was for her own good.

But Ye Qi doesn't understand what it means to do what's best for herself.

All she knew was that she was a disliked child, a child who would be sent away sooner or later.

So she became more cautious and careful, and her personality became calmer, thinking that this way her mother wouldn't dislike her.

But in the end, her mother still sent her away.

What she had always feared finally came true when she was in sixth grade.

At that moment, the light in her eyes vanished.

Her uncle once asked her if she wanted them to accompany her to the countryside.

Ye Qi refused.

Sister Linlin once said that the countryside was terrible, and only children who did wrong would be sent there.

If her uncle leaves with her, he will hate himself even more when things don't go his way.

She was afraid that her uncles would also dislike her in the future.

At least.

It's good that one less person dislikes her.

So she went to the countryside with one of her family's aunts.

The aunt didn't like her; she knew the aunt had only come for five times the salary.

She wondered if she studied hard in the countryside and earned money to pay her aunt's salary, would her aunt like her as much as she liked her parents?

Later, her aunt took her to school, but only dropped her off at the door and then left her there.

She wandered aimlessly through the school, not knowing what to do or who to look for.

Fortunately, a kind teacher took her to find her homeroom teacher.

The homeroom teacher was a kind-looking uncle who brought Ye Qi to the new class.

This was the first time she had ever seen a classroom in such poor condition.

Unlike the prestigious elementary school she attended, there was no air conditioning here, only creaking fans.

There are no laboratories or etiquette classes.

But she liked it here because she felt she might make the friends described in the book.

The homeroom teacher arranged for her to sit in the first row and asked someone else to switch seats with her.

There was only one spot left in the classroom, near the trash can, but the homeroom teacher, having received a hint from the Ye family, was afraid of neglecting Ye Qi, so she changed Ye Qi's spot.

Let one of the girls in the class sit next to the trash can at the back.

But because he was the new homeroom teacher, he didn't realize that he had inadvertently made a move on the girl who had the most say in the class.

The girl didn't dare to talk back to the teacher, so she could only glare at Ye Qi and then change seats in a huff.

Ye Qi could clearly sense that the girl who had changed seats was angry. Just as she was about to say that she didn't need to, the homeroom teacher warmly led her to a new seat.

Ye Qi could only sit in that spot.

I was thinking of apologizing to that girl after class and changing seats.

As soon as get out of class ended.

Ye Qi immediately packed her backpack, wanting to switch places with the girl.

But before she could get up, the girl came over with a group of girls, smiling and saying, "Hello, new classmate."

Ye Qi replied softly, "Hello..."

The girl grinned, as if her anger had subsided: "New classmate, your name is Ye Qi, right? My name is Lin Baozhu, you can just call me Baozhu~"

Upon hearing the girl introduce herself, Ye Qi quickly sat up straight and forced a smile: "Hello, Baozhu..."

Lin Baozhu took her hand, her smile sweet and harmless: "Where we live, close female friends hold hands when they go to the toilet, right?"

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