Chapter 137 Hoping the Dao Ancestor will bless him



Chapter 137 Hoping the Dao Ancestor will bless him

Yun Wangshu vaguely felt the world shaking. Hearing the familiar clanging sound, she opened her eyes and, sure enough, saw the familiar train sleeper berth.

Yun Wangshu: …………

Did they call her all at once?

This method of time travel was unexpected.

Thinking of the feeling of being struck on the head by the chilling aura of death, Yun Wangshu understood why Xiaohua died so quickly back then!

Plants that take root and sprout in the underworld cannot survive, so it takes real courage for her to break in while still in human form.

I wonder what's going on over there. I bet Yun's parents are devastated. They promised to sleep well, and then they died in the Taoist temple in the middle of the night...

Oh no, old abbot!!!

Yun Wangshu, on her deathbed, sat up with a start, feeling something was amiss. Had she died in a Taoist temple?

I hope the Taoist patriarch will protect him from being taken away by the police.

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The temperature inside the carriage was estimated to be only in the teens. The other three passengers were all holding books, clearly intellectuals. Yun Wangshu also picked up a book and pretended to read it, beginning to examine the memories of her current body.

This body is also called Yun Wangshu, which saves a lot of trouble, but the name is still easy to get confused. In order to distinguish them, Yun Wangshu decided to call the modern Yun Wangshu Yun Yi, and the one from the era Yun Er. She herself is Yun Wangshu herself!

Yun Er's father was a soldier, and her mother was a military doctor. Her father was an orphan, and her mother's family was full of scoundrels who had long since severed ties, making her essentially an orphan herself. After the two got married, they lived in the military family area and claimed to have no relatives.

When Yun Er was seven years old, both Yun's parents died. Her maternal grandparents wanted to take advantage of the family's poverty. To prevent Yun Er from being taken away by her maternal grandparents, Yun's father's boss, Murray, took the initiative to adopt her. This year marks the ninth anniversary of her adoption.

Murray came from a rural area and had no strong background. He rose to the rank of deputy division commander entirely through his own abilities. He was also very sentimental and would do his best to help the soldiers under his command if their families were in trouble. Unfortunately, his wife, Shen Suyun, had the same personality as him, so much so that even after decades in the army, his family had not accumulated any savings.

The Mu family has two children. The eldest son, Mu Xiangqian, joined the army in the southern province at the age of fourteen and is now twenty-six years old and a battalion commander. The younger son, Mu Xiangjin, went to work in a steel factory after graduating from high school and is now twenty-four years old, earning a fourth-grade worker's salary of 45 yuan per month.

Yun Er is 16 years old this year and is a junior in high school. She will not receive her graduation certificate until next July. Murray has chosen a job for her as a sales clerk at a supply and marketing cooperative. He is just waiting for her to graduate and start working next year.

Everything was fine until Murray suddenly fell ill and was hospitalized half a month ago. On the second day of his hospitalization, someone reported that his three children were evading the rural relocation policy and had ideological problems!

Several groups of people came to the house. Although they didn't dare to be too presumptuous because of Murray's status as deputy division commander, they all implied that one of their children had to go to the countryside. If the younger one hadn't graduated, then the older one would have to go.

The Mu family was both angry and helpless, and they were all trying to find a solution. As a result, Yun Er took the family's household registration book and signed up to go to the countryside. Because he left in a hurry, he was assigned to Yunnan Province, which almost scared Shen Suyun to death.

Enraged, Murray pulled out the IV and, in a wheelchair, rushed from the hospital to the educated youth office. With a livid face, he sought help from the director, who was so frightened that he quickly changed Yun Er's rural assignment to Yang City in the neighboring Liao Province, fearing that if the deputy division commander died in the educated youth office, his life would be over!

Murray knew that once the name was given out, there was no way to take it back, so he could only grit his teeth and accept it. Fortunately, Yang City was close to home, and the climate was similar to that of De City, so it was easy to adapt.

He was afraid his daughter would die there if they really went to Yunnan Province!

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