Chapter 2



Chapter 2

Xu Di lived for more than 40 years and still had a certain level of composure. He knew that he had an adventure, and although he wanted to yell and vent his anger, he still suppressed it.

A few years before her death, after her son went to college, she came into contact with online literature and learned about popular elements such as time travel, rebirth, fantasy, and cultivation of immortals.

Combined with her memories before her death, her heart did stop beating, and now, she has a feeling that she may have encountered the so-called time travel.

The scene she saw when she opened her eyes briefly just now was a bit like the environment in the 1960s and 1970s, and it was definitely not the intensive care unit where she was staying at the time.

I took stock of the memories in my mind and found that the little girl's name was also Xu Di, which is the same pronunciation but different characters, and it means "Di" as in "difference" in flute.

Seventeen years old, starting the second year of high school. The reason he lost his life was because he bravely tried to save a little boy who fell into the lake.

As for the other clip, that is a myth.

"Xu Di, where is Xu Di? Nurse, nurse, how is my daughter?"

The sudden shouting outside brought Xu Di back to his senses and he opened his eyes.

"Xu Di, how are you? Are you still feeling uncomfortable?"

The middle-aged woman brought in by the nurse was in her forties and spoke in an anxious tone. He rushed to the bed and touched the girl's body carefully.

Xu Di could feel her hands shaking and she was very excited.

"Mom, I'm fine, just a little dizzy."

"I'm glad you're okay, I'm glad you're okay. I scared you to death. I brought you some clothes. Let's go to the bathroom and change."

Xu Di didn't know what was going on, but he called out "Mom" very naturally.

The woman in front of me was about the same age as myself in my previous life.

Xu Di, who was helped up, also saw the middle-aged man next to him. This was the girl’s father, who was not good at speaking.

Xu Di didn't care what was going on. Maybe it was a wisp of soul left by her original body that helped her get familiar with the people and things around her.

The damp clothes made her feel uncomfortable and she wanted to change them quickly.

After entering the bathroom, with the help of Xu's mother, he changed into clean clothes from head to toe.

The most important thing was dry clothes. The doctors and nurses were so busy with the rescue that they didn't even bother to change her into hospital gown.

Back in the ward, Xu Di was helped to sit on a stool.

"I went to ask the nurse to change the bedding. It was all wet and I couldn't sleep."

Xu's mother left with the bedding. Xu's father looked at his pale daughter and felt worried, but he didn't know what to say to comfort her.

"Are you thirsty? Dad will get you some water."

"I'm not thirsty. I drank a lot of water when I was saving people."

Xu Di felt full just thinking about it. He never wanted to experience that feeling again in his life.

"How can you be so brave? Fortunately, you saved me. Otherwise, what would you do to let me and your mother?"

“I didn’t think much about it at the time.”

Xu Di still has the scene of saving people in her memory, but she doesn't want to talk now.

"Xu Dapeng, hold it for a moment. I'll spread the mattress over."

Xu's mother came in carrying dry bedding and made the bed skillfully.

"Xu Di, lie down quickly. The nurse said you choked on water. You need to have a good rest."

Xu's mother helped Xu Di lie down, and covered her with a quilt.

It's summer time, and if the child hadn't just fallen into the water and needed first aid, there would be no need to cover him with a blanket.

"Xu Di, take a nap. Mom is here with you."

"good."

Xu Di was in a bad mood. It seemed like there were two little people fighting in his mind and his body was out of control.

In a daze, I heard the woman muttering, "Thank God for blessing me. My Xu Di survived the disaster and will have good fortune in the future."

Xu Di already knew that it was 1970 in China, but whether it was the China where she had lived remained to be verified.

According to the law of time travel, it is usually fictional history or another time and space.

Xu Di could feel the love that the original parents had for their daughter, and he felt relieved. He hoped that it wasn't some weird family that favored boys over girls.

In his dream, Xu Di learned about Xu Di's life in the past seventeen years, as well as her ancient memories that she herself had never awakened.

Piecing together some fragments in his mind, Xu Di understood the Lotus Jade Girl in the Ninth Heaven whose existence he didn't know.

The Lotus Jade Girl is a low-level fairy serving under the Lotus Fairy. Because she broke the Lotus Fairy's glass cup, she was punished to go down to the mortal world to experience hardships.

A day in heaven is equal to one year on earth!

After more than ten days, the Lotus Fairy finally calmed down and remembered her Jade Girl. I'm not used to not having her around.

The willful fairy wanted to call back her Jade Girl, but the Jade Girl had already grown to over ten years old in the human world and could not die without a reason.

The Lotus Fairy had been looking for an opportunity for several days, but unexpectedly, she finally got what she was waiting for.

In order to save the child who fell into the lake, Xu Di drank a lot of water and lost his breath for a while.

The Lotus Fairy took the opportunity to recall her Jade Girl, but the Jade Girl, who had lived in the human world for seventeen years, had deep feelings for the Xu family. She was reluctant to see Xu's parents die before them, so Xu Di, who had just passed away, intervened.

How should I put it? Maybe there is a certain cause and effect between them.

The Lotus Fairy returned to the Ninth Heaven, and the soul of Xu Di in 2024 entered the body of Xu Di in 1970.

A trace of the Lotus Jade Girl's consciousness remains in Xu Di's body, and can stay in the human world for a maximum of three days, after which the bond will be completely severed.

After sorting out the causes and consequences, Xu Di breathed a sigh of relief. It was good that she didn't take over someone else's body, otherwise she would have been uneasy for the rest of her life.

Her previous self had died, her parents had a brother and sister-in-law, and her son had graduated from college, so she had nothing to worry about.

As for Li Kai, they had been a couple of grudges all their lives, but now they are both free.

If you are in your forties and dress like a teenage girl, your mentality may be a little different.

In fact, there is no need to worry. This is the 1970s, and she was born in the 1980s. Logically, she is still young.

Xu Di was grateful in her heart for her booming motherland, which allowed her to live in an era of Internet information explosion.

Understanding the imagination-opening Internet age, time travel, rebirth, possession of other bodies, cultivation of immortals... these popular elements are not unfamiliar at all, and one can quickly accept this situation and not be too panicked.

She is not too worried about how she will live in the future. She will just accept what has happened.

There were many drawbacks in China in the 1970s, but there were also many good things.

Humanity. This is an era full of humanity. As long as she is careful, doesn't think about changing the world, and doesn't do anything stupid, she should be able to adapt to it.

Xu Di fell asleep in a daze, and some fragments in his brain disappeared.

Mother Xu touched Xu Di's forehead and fortunately, he didn't have a fever.

The nurse said that as long as there was no fever, it would be nothing serious. If you choke on water, you might develop pneumonia, which would be troublesome.

Mr. Xu went back to the factory. He only took two hours off.

"I don't know what happened to the child who was rescued. I hope nothing happened to him. Otherwise, all the crimes Xu Di committed will be in vain."

Xu's mother was thinking about the rescued child in her heart. She was not thinking about what benefits the other party would give her, but was worried whether the child would be in trouble.

It is said that most people in the 1960s and 1970s were kind and enthusiastic.

What is passed down to later generations is not that the old people have turned bad, but that the bad people have turned old.

In every era, there are always people who are shameful. Fortunately, such people are a minority!

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