As we prepare to face a new life, we can forget the past, but some things must never be repeated.
Without hesitating for long, An Yuan'er put down her pen.
First and foremost, you must be filial to your father. He's getting old, and it's not easy for an old man to raise a child alone. Yuan'er should be a sensible child and not upset him.
Secondly, love your brother dearly and don't believe the slanderous words of others. Your brother is your blood relative; he is not the ominous person rumored to be. You must find a way to bring your brother home.
Thirdly, she needed to treat Yi Chenli very, very well; he was her benefactor. He was more lonely and isolated than she had imagined, and she wanted to become his friend.
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In the end, wealth and glory are all illusions. An Yuan'er, in this life, you must be a kind, happy, blessed, and strong little fairy.
As I finished writing, for some reason, tears soaked the notebook.
It turns out she really made too many mistakes in her past life!
"What kind of nonsense is this, crying and sobbing like that!" An Yuan'er complained to herself with disdain.
She stretched out her chubby, fair hand and wiped away the tears from the corners of her eyes, stubbornly saying, "Fairies can't cry."
Suddenly, footsteps came from the doorway, and An Yuan'er hurriedly put away her notebook.
Yunniang pushed the door open and came in, and with a "bang," the medicine bowl shattered on the ground.
Yunniang was so excited she couldn't speak a complete sentence: "Fourth Miss, you...you've finally woken up."
An Yuan'er looked at Yun Niang. She had been unconscious for so many days, but she wasn't completely unaware. She knew that it was her father and Yun Niang who were taking care of her.
She jogged forward, hugged Yunniang, and said in a coquettish tone, "Aunt Yun, Aunt Yun, I'm so sorry to have worried you."
Yunniang picked up An Yuan'er and put her on the bed: "I know your father and I are worried. You're not fully recovered yet, and you're running around barefoot. If you get sick again, your father and I will be anxious, and I can't bear the consequences."
An Yuan'er knew she was in the wrong, so she listened quietly to Aunt Yun's rambling without finding it annoying.
How could she have been so foolish in her past life? Aunt Yun treated her with all her heart, but she thought Aunt Yun was an outsider and never treated her with affection. She was truly heartless back then.
"Aunt Yun, why don't you chat with Yuan'er for a bit?" An Yuan'er held Aunt Yun's hand, trying to keep her there.
Yunniang was somewhat surprised, feeling that Xiaoyuan'er was different after recovering from her illness.
She seemed to have transformed from a willful, spoiled girl into a clingy, troublesome troublemaker.
"Then... what would Yuan'er like to talk to Aunt Yun about?"
An Yuan'er shifted her position, making room for the person next to her, and patted the seat, saying, "Aunt Yun, please sit down and talk."
As if anticipating Aunt Yun's next words, An Yuan'er quickly added, "If you keep talking about the difference between master and servant, Yuan'er might as well stay sick."
Xiao Yuan'er still spoke in her usual rather unruly tone, but Yunniang felt that Xiao Yuan'er had become more sensible and grown up a lot after her illness.
Yunniang couldn't refuse any longer, so she sat down on the edge of the bed and said, "Xiaoyuan, you can talk about whatever you want. Yunniang will listen."
An Yuan'er's bright eyes darted around, and the little rascal seemed to be up to something. She leaned close to Aunt Yun's ear and whispered, "Auntie, what do you think of my father as a man?"
Aunt Yun felt like she was having a hallucinatory illusion!
She could actually smell a hint of gossip coming from five-year-old Yuan'er. The way Yuan'er smiled at her made her feel like an old woman arranging a marriage.
Aunt Yun thought she must be overthinking it. She shook her head, banished the strange thought from her mind, and answered seriously, "Sir holds a high position, but he is neither arrogant nor impatient. He is honest, upright, and a good official in Shengjing."
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