Transmigration: The Cannon Fodder Suddenly Made a Comeback!

Chapter 911: You Have Three Children?



Jiang Bufan stood still, with his eyebrows furrowed, as if he was contemplating something.

A few minutes later, he walked towards Tangtang.

Tangtang, who was playing with the other children, noticed him and quickly put down what she was holding to look at him.

"What's up, Bufan? Do you want to play with us too?"

Tangtang's well-behaved and understanding nature made Jiang Bufan feel even more guilty.

Even though she was about the same age as him, she acted like a little grown-up, and no matter how harsh he was to her, she never got angry or cried.

"I'm sorry..." Jiang Bufan said, tugging at his clothes, "I was too harsh on you earlier, I'm really sorry, I know I was wrong, this is for you..."

He opened his palm.

In his open hand lay a candy, the same one that the grandma director had given him earlier.

Tangtang's face lit up with joy upon seeing the candy, and she reached out to take it.

"Then I'll accept it!"

"It's okay, I didn't take it to heart, and you realized your mistake and apologized, Bufan, you're even more amazing than me!"

The apologetic Jiang Bufan was instead praised, making him like this optimistic and adorable little girl even more.

He immediately ran over and pulled Jiang Buchen along, and they started playing together with Tangtang.

This scene was all observed by Jiang Li from the side.

She originally wanted to patiently guide these two little ones.

Unexpectedly, a turning point happened on its own.

It seems that the divination saying that bringing them here was entirely correct.

Without needing to speak herself, Jiang Li then joined Wan Huixia for a walk in the back garden.

Wan Huixia was naturally a kind person, with a gentle personality, she held Jiang Li's hand and told her many past experiences.

Jiang Li listened with great interest.

Their worldviews also aligned well, and before they knew it, they had shared much.

Wan Huixia held her hand, even growing somewhat reluctant to part.

"If only you were my daughter, I would have no regrets in this life," she said as tears welled up in her eyes, "Unfortunately, my children are few, but all the children in this place are like my children, and I really like you and those two little ones. Please come see me whenever you can."

Jiang Li looked at her brow, which she couldn't smooth out no matter how hard she tried, and felt some worry inside.

The appearance of a person is also very important to their fate.

One could say that many latent traits are all manifested in one's appearance.

Although Wan Huixia's appearance was kind and bestowed with great fortune, it always gave off an extreme sense of sadness.

If prolonged melancholic moods linger, it can indeed be troublesome, possibly leading to illness over time.

Wan Huixia's current state didn't seem very good.

Although she smiled, deep in her heart there might have been accumulated a lot of negative energy.

Jiang Li thought for a moment and said, "Aunt Wan, I wonder what your opinion is about the art of fortune telling?"

"Fortune telling?" Wan Huixia looked at her, "Do you know how to tell fortunes? I have sought out fortune tellers before, it's just that—"

It's just that the person was too accurate, even predicting things that are occurring now, and at that time, she was unwilling to accept it, thus developing a resistance against the practice.

But those were the things of her youth, and now into old age, many things have found their resolution, and she sees them more lightly now.

Wan Huixia laughed and said, "But everything that was meant to happen has already happened to me. What could you possibly predict for me?"

She didn't expect that this young Jiang Li could indeed tell fortunes.

She was quite pleased to hear it, so she gave her own Four Pillars of Destiny to her.

Jiang Li took a look at the Four Pillars and saw that it was indeed no different from what she had thought.

"Aunt Wan, your annual pillar and monthly pillar in your Four Pillars are very good, with a structure of a Prosperous God, also seated with authority and killing, signifying great wealth and prosperity, free from worries about food and clothing."

"It's just that—"

"Just what?" Wan Huixia looked at her with a smile.

"It's just that your marriage palace and children palace aren't very good."

"Judging from your marriage palace's influence and arrangement, you and your husband should belong to a commercial alliance, with almost no emotional connection, often quarreling, and probably divorced within ten years of marriage."

Wan Huixia nodded, "You're quite accurate, young lady, you have talent. Indeed, I had little affection with my husband."

But Jiang Li knew that these insights weren't anything special since such information was visible on public platforms.

However, Wan Huixia was kind, so even if she didn't feel there was anything remarkable in this, she wouldn't say it directly and continued to encourage her.

Jiang Li continued, "Your children's position is actually not favorable either, your destiny clashed. From your Four Pillars, you should have had three children, one boy and two girls."

Wan Huixia became genuinely surprised.

"You figured all this out?"

"Yes." Jiang Li nodded.

It's no wonder Wan Huixia was surprised, as she had publicly claimed to only have one daughter.

Many public sites only mentioned her daughter.

For her other children, there was almost no information available to the public.

"Your eldest daughter should have passed away shortly after birth, it seemed her health was poor and frail."

Wan Huixia sighed, "Yes, that child couldn't survive even a month before she failed to respond to rescue efforts."

At that time, medical conditions were nowhere near today's standards, and it seemed that during pregnancy it was discovered the child wasn't well, but she insisted on giving birth, though the outcome was disappointing in the end.

"The second child was a boy..." As Jiang Li calculated further, she felt more heartache, "His fate wasn't good either, with a structure poised for difficulty, about five or six years old when he accidentally passed away."

Wan Huixia's nose started to tingle.

"This child was actually very smart. I got pregnant with him the year after Treasure Bead was born, at that time my relationship with my husband wasn't that bad yet, this child carried almost all our hopes—"

But whether it was destiny playing a game or her own body's rejection.

That child grew up quite well in his early years, but just when she let her guard down, he caught a pandemic disease and succumbed to it.

She was heartbroken.

That period was perhaps the darkest time in her life.

In life, most of what people seek seems unattainable.

Those without money seek money, those without love seek love.

And she just wished for a child of her own.

To encourage herself and also to find a hope to continue living, Wan Huixia became pregnant again.

She thought, heaven surely would not take away all her hope again and again.

At least it could leave her with some memories.

But unexpectedly, heaven punished her again.

She had a daughter, born very cute but with congenital heart disease.

So severe that she spent almost the entire first year of her life in the ICU.

She went through all the trouble to find various doctors to treat her, hoping she could live a normal life.

So, regarding the naming, she followed the master's advice and didn't give her a thoughtful name as she did for the previous two children, like Treasure Bead or Ding Zhi.

Instead, she simply named her An An.

She just hoped she would grow up safely and peacefully.


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