Chapter 419 Did he... commit suicide?



He had several broken ribs and was bleeding heavily.

At that moment, she couldn't help but cry.

I used to think that Xiaoxianbei hated her, but if she hated her, why would she risk her life to save her?

She cried very hard, and her parents gave her a month's leave.

The school is very strict about taking leave. In addition, in the third year of junior high school, students will be divided into classes based on their final exam scores. Taking a month off would cause her to fall far behind others, and she was afraid that she would not be able to keep up with her studies. However, her parents insisted on taking a month off, saying that she had a great psychological shadow and suffered severe psychological trauma because of this incident.

The school was afraid that she might develop psychological problems, so they had no choice but to agree.

The first thing she did after returning home from the hospital was to hold a funeral for her little fairy.

This time, she spent all the New Year's money she had saved.

It wouldn't have died otherwise, but because of her.

At that time, she met a wandering Taoist priest.

The young Taoist priest said he was thirsty and asked her for a cup of water.

Coincidentally, the day I met the young Taoist priest was the same day as the funeral for Xiao Xianbei, as if it were a deliberate arrangement by fate.

That was her first encounter with a Taoist priest, and she learned that not all Taoist priests were frauds.

Some of them are truly capable, like the one she met back then.

She asked the young Taoist priest to escort the little fairy clam on its journey, hoping it would be reborn into a better life.

After the young Taoist priest finished drinking the water, he agreed.

She asked the young Taoist priest how much money she needed.

The young Taoist priest said that he owed her a debt of gratitude, and that it was nothing more than a small favor, not a matter of money.

The funeral went smoothly. All the neighbors who knew Xiaoxianbei well came, and they even brought Xiaoxianbei's cat and dog friends along.

After the funeral, the young Taoist priest didn't leave. He looked at her, wanting to say something but hesitating.

She couldn't bear to watch any longer and asked a question.

The young Taoist priest then said, "It is a secret of heaven that cannot be revealed, but if I don't tell her, she may never know for the rest of her life."

The young Taoist priest said that she was weak and easily attracted to things that were invisible to the naked eye, and that animals, being sensitive, could also detect the presence of those things. The little scallop wasn't barking at her, but at the things following behind her, trying to get those things to go away.

All things have a spirit, especially animals.

For example, ants can sense when the weather is sunny and that heavy rain or other natural or man-made disasters are likely to occur, so they move their nests in advance.

Little Fairy broke the chain and ran away from home as if she were in madness, because she sensed that she was in danger.

Little Fairy could sense that this danger would cost her her life.

The young Taoist priest's words were a revelation to her.

Then I remembered that it wasn't just Little Rice Cracker; it seems like she's never been liked by animals since she was little.

The animals didn't keep calling out to her like Little Rice Cracker did; they just avoided her and wouldn't let her touch them.

The young Taoist priest said that she rarely got sick afterward because the little scallop scared those things away.

She then realized that she had misunderstood Xiaoxianbei.

It doesn't hate her; it actually likes her very much.

But she didn't know that, and she misunderstood it.

Before leaving, the young Taoist priest told her to strengthen her training so that even if she came into contact with something, she wouldn't be affected and allow it to take advantage of her weakness.

She always kept the young Taoist priest's words in mind, so she enrolled in a taekwondo class and disciplined herself to get up and go for a run every morning to strengthen her body.

Just as the young Taoist priest had said, her health improved and she rarely got sick anymore.

Since then, she has never had the idea of ​​keeping animals again.

Of course, those animals probably wouldn't be happy to be kept by her either, and they'd probably all stay far away from her when they see her.

"Sister Yuwei?" Zhang Yu called out, then waved his hand in front of Lin Yuwei.

Lin Yuwei snapped out of her daze and glanced at Zhang Yu. "What's wrong?"

"You suddenly stopped moving, without even blinking," Zhang Yu said worriedly.

"I was just thinking about something."

"You don't think I'm possessed by a ghost, do you?"

Lin Yuwei stared at Zhang Yu and asked.

Zhang Yu looked away guiltily, not daring to answer.

He always says that's what he thinks.

But he dared not say it.

You shouldn't talk about ghosts late at night, because it's easy for what you say to come true.

"Master Jiang, does it really like me?" Lin Yu looked up at Jiang Yuan and asked.

"Yes, I like it very much." Jiang Yuan gave a soft "yes".

Even if you don't like her, you won't ignore the aura of merit emanating from her.

"Can I hug it?" Lin Yuwei asked again.

"Okay." Jiang Yuan said, and placed the little rabbit in Lin Yuwei's hand.

The little rabbit neither ran away nor resisted touching Lin Yuwei; it just sat obediently in her palm.

Lin Yuwei was stunned.

This is the first time an animal has shown no fear of her or resistance to her.

And it's so small and cute...

"Don't you think its sitting posture looks familiar?" Jiang Yuan smiled and reminded him.

Lin Yuwei's body stiffened, and her hand holding the little rabbit trembled slightly.

It sits in the same way as a rice cracker!

Little Xianbei used to like sitting like this outside the door, but when she saw her, she would call out to her.

Wait, it seems...

It seems that when she was staying at the dormitory, her parents took photos of her as a baby, and the baby was usually lying in the yard sunbathing. But every time she came home, the baby would be sitting outside the door like this.

Lin Yuwei seemed to understand something; her eyes reddened, and she pressed her face against the little rabbit in front of her, as if it were a little scallop.

Little Fairy... knew it was the weekend and knew she would come back, so she was waiting for her.

"Little Senbei!" Lin Yuwei cried with joy.

This is her little rice cracker, she firmly believes.

Only her little sweethearts would like her this much.

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