The moment I opened my eyes, I knew I was about to die!
She didn't want to die, so she had to save herself first.
Her spatial ability later evolved into a soul spatial ability, which allows her to reincarnate along with her soul. Unless her soul perishes, her soul space will always exist.
The medical robot comes with its own space, which is filled with medical supplies.
Mu Run was given anesthesia, so she couldn't feel any pain below her neck and remained conscious throughout the entire surgery.
The medical robot performed the surgery, cleaned her entire body, and then changed her into a hospital gown before stopping its work and entering hibernation mode.
Mu Run put away the medical robot, drank a packet of nutrient solution, and lay down in the capsule, falling into a deep sleep.
A week later, the medical robot removed her stitches.
The wound has almost completely healed, and apart from a faint red line, the scar is barely visible.
And this red line will disappear soon.
Mu Run patted the medical robot on the shoulder, "Thanks, Gudu. I'm so grateful to have you all these years, otherwise I don't know how many times I would have died."
Gudu is the name Murun gave to the medical robot.
"You're welcome," Gudu replied.
"If there's no other work, I'll take a break."
"Okay." Mu Run put it into her spatial storage.
For some reason, she didn't have the original owner's memories this time. That's fine, though; she doesn't have to carry the burden of another person's memories, making things easier for her.
As for why the original owner was brutally murdered, she will avenge the original owner, which can be considered as repaying her for the purpose of borrowing her body.
After resting for a few more days, Mu Run changed into the original owner's clothes, which had been cleaned and repaired—a gray-green skirt resembling ancient Hanfu. Looking at the clothes, she seemed lost in thought. Finally, she packed up everything she had taken from her spatial storage and left the Corner Courtyard.
As Mu Run surveyed the classical, tree-lined garden, her suspicions gradually came true...
A few people walked towards us on the garden road.
The one in the lead wore a long, flowing brocade dress in a rosy hue, adorned with colorful silk ribbons and long tassels. Her hair was styled in a lotus bun, her eyebrows were lightly painted with powder, and her lips were rosy red. She was stunningly beautiful.
She was followed by six maids.
Looking at those people, Mu Run became even more certain that he had probably come to ancient times again.
The woman in the lead saw her and called out her name, "Xiao Su?"
Mu Run paused for a moment, then replied, "Yes."
The woman frowned. "Is your father's illness cured?"
Mu Run nodded. "Yes."
"Tell me to my face next time. I'm not that kind of mean-spirited person."
"Yes, ma'am."
The woman continued walking forward, her arrogance and nobility evident in her expression.
Mu Run followed behind.
Suddenly, a maidservant pulled her up.
Immediately, they moved to the back and spoke in hushed tones.
"Where have you been all this time?" the maid asked.
Mu Run replied, "Wasn't I going back to take care of the ailing patient?"
"Go away, that was just an excuse I used to lie to the princess. Where have you been?"
"I...I don't know either, I actually have amnesia." She looked completely bewildered, which was no exaggeration.
"Amnesia?" the maid exclaimed in surprise.
"Hmm." Mu Run nodded. "Why don't you tell me who you are, who I am, and what I was doing before you saw me?"
A steward dressed in blue, with an extremely ordinary appearance, hurried over and reported to the woman, "Your Highness, the Master summons you."
The woman glanced at Mu Run, selected two other maids to accompany her, and then followed the steward in blue.
Looking at the manager, Mu Run felt that his face seemed a little unnatural.
The manager glanced back at her, and a look of surprise flashed in his eyes when he saw her face clearly.
It was as if she shouldn't be standing there.
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