Chapter 5 005 Playmate (Revised)



Chapter 5 005 Playmate (Revised)

It hurts so much, my whole body aches, especially my back, that area is burning hot and it hurts terribly.

Those beggars were too harsh. His body was still that of a child; how could they be so cruel?

Besides the pain, there was also a jumble of noises that gave him a headache.

The voice was childish and clear, yet vicious and cruel, hurling insults at him with extremely disgusting language. It could be said that even among all the villains Yin Chu Jiu had written, he couldn't have come up with so many disgusting words.

Besides hearing voices, he also saw many scenes.

It was a picture of a person from birth to adulthood, but the picture stopped at a sky and then disappeared.

Yin Chu Jiu thought that it must be the original memory of this body, and that voice was the original 'Yin Chu Jiu's' voice.

He must be receiving the memories of this body. At the same time, the original Yin Chu Jiu is also disappearing, and that Yin Chu Jiu is cursing him.

It took Yin Chu Jiu a long time to feel her head was feeling a little better.

In retrospect, perhaps it is because of these memories and soul that he fell into a coma so many times in just a few days.

He shouldn't fall into a coma so easily in the future.

That's disgusting.

There's actually a supporting character in this novel who has the exact same name as him.

When he was writing the novel, he chose a surname that was exactly the same as his own for convenience. He didn't put much thought into choosing a name either. Thinking about whether he was a supporting character or cannon fodder, he defined the names of the younger generation of the Yin family as starting from the first year of junior high school and proceeding in that order.

Aside from those two minor, notable fodder characters, he didn't elaborate on the deeds of the other characters.

He didn't expect that this world would automatically fill in other details of the novel's plot, and there really was a character named Yin Chu Jiu.

Thinking of this, Yin Chu Jiu quickly opened his eyes. He was being beaten by beggars, and Yue Ling was also being beaten by beggars.

Yue Ling already had injuries, and now his condition must be even more serious.

But when Yin Chu Jiu opened his eyes, he didn't see a dilapidated temple, but a white tent roof embroidered with sea-blue wave patterns. This was his room.

This is what he saw when he woke up this morning.

He wasn't in the dilapidated temple. How did he get back? Where is Yue Ling?

Ignoring the pain, Yin Chu Jiu immediately rolled out of bed, grabbed the clothes lying beside the bed, and ran out while putting them on.

He was in excruciating pain all over his body, but Yue Ling was definitely in even more pain.

Before he could run away, someone appeared in front of him, then grabbed his waist and lifted him up into the air.

Yin Chu Jiu was startled. He quickly steadied himself and looked down, immediately seeing the face of a handsome middle-aged man.

This is……

"father?"

Uncle Yin's expression was serious. He grunted in response, picked up Yin Chu Jiu and carried him back to the room. He put him on the bed and looked like he was going to lecture and interrogate him.

"Your head just healed, why are you running outside again? Tell me, what did you go to do this time? Why were you carried back by the third grader again? This time I don't have any money to buy you a muscle-regenerating potion, you'll have to heal yourself slowly."

It really was a lesson and a questioning.

It seems that Uncle Yin is not very satisfied with his son, and even dislikes his mischievousness.

However, he did not create this character in his original novel, and Yin Chu Jiu did not know his true personality, so she could only make a rough guess.

Suppressing her worry for Yue Ling, Yin Chu Jiu lowered her head slightly, secretly pinched her thigh, and squeezed out a few tears. Then she raised her head and said in a childish voice with her innocent big eyes, "Dad, I didn't cause any trouble this time. I went to do something important."

"Serious business?" Uncle Yin asked, his face full of disbelief.

Yin Chu Jiu didn't want to arouse Yin San Shu's suspicion, since his personality changed too much, and he didn't want Yin San Shu to continue lecturing him and wasting time, so he honestly hummed in agreement and didn't say anything more.

But to his surprise, Uncle Yin was really determined to teach him a lesson this time, so he pressed on and asked, "What important matter is it? Tell me about it."

It was obvious that he did not trust his son.

Yin Chu Jiu didn't know whether to feel sorry for the original Yun Chu Jiu or to mourn his bad luck.

He carefully observed Uncle Yin's expression, pondering whether to tell the truth or a lie. After thinking for a long time, he decided to tell the truth.

He will definitely spend a lot of time with Yue Ling in the future. At that time, everyone in Juanyun Lane might know, and Uncle Yin will naturally know too. So what difference does it make to keep it a secret now?

Uncle Yin waited for his son's lies and excuses. He was sizing him up. Uncle Yin knew this expression; his son always had this expression whenever he had a bad idea.

He thought that if Yin Chu Jiu still didn't repent this time, he would throw him into the back mountain to let him experience the ferocity of the monsters and teach him a lesson.

However, after waiting for a long time, he saw his son wipe away his tears, straighten his posture, and put on a serious and earnest face.

He said, "Dad, I'm going to see Yue Ling."

What?

“A few days ago, Yue Ling broke my head. Chu San said they beat Yue Ling up. After I woke up, I went to see him. I originally wanted to apologize to Yue Ling, but we encountered beggars in a dilapidated temple. They demanded a hundred taels of silver as a tribute from Yue Ling. We didn’t have the money, so we were beaten.”

What?

Uncle Yin was completely stunned.

"Outrageous!" Uncle Yin was stunned. Yin Chu Jiu obediently waited for him to react, but instead of Uncle Yin, he heard a sharp shout. He turned around and saw a beautiful woman in her thirties standing at the door of his bedroom, her face full of anger. "This is simply outrageous!"

"Third Sister, you've arrived." This voice brought Uncle Yin back to his senses.

Yin San Niang simply hummed in response. She walked over, her attention entirely focused on Yin Chu Jiu. Touching the bruises on Yin Chu Jiu's body, she said, "Those beggars are simply lawless! Chu Chu, you did well. Your mother won't scold you, and neither will your father."

Yin San Niang's voice still carried a hint of anger, but it was full of maternal love, and her words were full of care for Yin Chu Jiu.

Yin Chu Jiu and Yin Chu Shi are twins who were born without parents and were abandoned at the gate of an orphanage.

The orphanage director was a kind old lady who treated them very well, but there were many children in the orphanage, and most of the time, he and Chu Shi did not receive much care.

As an orphan, he had never experienced what maternal love felt like.

Now he knows.

I felt a little unaccustomed, a little nervous, a little warm, and a little guilty.

He is not the real Yin Chu Jiu.

Yin Chu Jiu pursed her lips, lowered her head, and hummed in agreement.

"Mother," he called out nervously, only managing to add, "I also think they are very lawless."

He was also worried that if he talked too much, Yin San Niang would see through him and discover that the Illusion Demon Continent was a continent where one could cultivate, and that the practice of soul possession existed there.

Yin Chu Jiu hoped the topic would end quickly, but unexpectedly, Yin San Niang patted his head, and the anger on her face disappeared, replaced by relief.

"Chu Chu, you've finally grown up and know what's wrong and what's right."

What? Yin Chu Jiu suddenly looked up.

Yin San Niang still looked pleased. She said, "Chu Chu, before you were three years old, you were just as well-behaved. Like a fair-skinned little dumpling, you were never naughty."

Before the age of three, the original owner was actually very well-behaved and honest?

Uncle Yin also patted Yin Chu Jiu's head. He was more serious than Aunt Yin: "Now that you've been broken, you finally know to behave, right? I told you not to bully Yue Ling before, now you know you were wrong, right? Before you were three years old, you weren't like this. You quite liked playing with Yue Ling."

What do you mean by "don't bully Yue Ling"? The original owner of this body actually used to like playing with Yue Ling?

Yue Ling has playmates, how come he, the author, doesn't know? Could it be because he started writing when Yue Ling was seven or eight years old, and the world automatically filled in the plot?

What surprised Yin Chu Jiu even more was that there were still people in the Yin family who spoke up for Yue Ling.

As the original author, he didn't even know.

In the novel, he did not write about anyone standing up for Yue Ling.

However, considering the world's automatic plot updates and the fact that Uncle Yin and Aunt Yin are so subtle in not bullying Yue Ling, it doesn't seem to violate the established rules.

So it's understandable that when he wrote about Yue Ling taking revenge on the Yin and Yue families, it would be normal for Uncle Yin and Aunt Yin, who didn't stand out much, to be targeted as members of the clan.

"Father, Mother, I won't bully Yue Ling anymore." That's good. Since the original Yin Chu Jiu was very well-behaved before the age of three, now that he has become obedient, Uncle Yin and Aunt Yin will only think that he has finally come to his senses.

Sure enough, when he said he wouldn't bully Yue Ling, Uncle Yin and his wife felt nothing was wrong except for relief and admiration. They just felt that their son had finally learned to obey after getting his head broken.

In the Fantasy Demon Continent, families often have more children to expand their power and thus develop their influence.

The Yin family is no exception. Currently, the Yin family is run by the elder brother of the third uncle. Under the third uncle, there are many brothers who are now the strength of the Yin family.

However, for some reason, Uncle Yin and Aunt Yin had only given birth to one child, Yin Chu Jiu, after many years of marriage. No matter how hard they tried, they were unable to conceive again.

So they both cherished their only son, treating him like a precious gem. They couldn't bear to discipline him when he became spoiled. Now, seeing their son become obedient and well-behaved again, they were extremely satisfied.

Yin Chu Jiu was a little confused. Uncle Yin and Aunt Yin seemed to be kind and easy-going people, so how did Yin Chu Jiu end up as an arrogant, domineering, and extremely vicious little brat?

The gap is too big.

"Father, Mother, I want to ask you for a favor." Although he was quite curious about Uncle Yin's parenting methods, his biggest concern right now was Yue Ling. "Yue Ling and I were beaten by beggars. I was carried back by Chu San, but I don't know how Yue Ling is doing. Can I go to the dilapidated temple to check on him now?"

Author's Note:

Yin Chu Jiu: ...Why was Yin Chu Jiu raised like this? This is probably what they call a problem with childcare.

Yue Ling: What? I still have childhood friends?

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