Transmigration: The Cannon Fodder Suddenly Made a Comeback!

Chapter 912: Identical Four Pillars of Destiny?!



But the repeated blows made Wan Huixia's husband lose his confidence to continue supporting the family, and he soon proposed a divorce to Wan Hui.

To compensate her, he even offered half of his company's shares.

After divorcing her husband, Wan Huixia devoted herself wholeheartedly to her daughter's treatment.

Yet at the age of sixteen, An An's lower body was completely paralyzed, and she could only spend the rest of her life in a wheelchair,

but Wan Huixia was already quite content.

She had achieved complete financial freedom, and now she had a daughter. Regardless of her health, she would never abandon her.

As such, during the years of her daughter's illness, she simultaneously treated her and began establishing various charitable foundations aimed at helping more children.

This was also for the sake of herself and An An accumulating virtue.

In hopes that her daughter could live a longer life and not experience the tragedy of a parent burying their child.

Whether it was divine mercy or her kindness being rewarded,

in the following days, An An's physical condition indeed greatly improved, but—

Wan Huixia sighed again while speaking, but there was more relief than anything.

"I forced An An to stay in this world for 20 years, and now heaven has finally taken her back..."

Just last year, An An's condition suddenly worsened. Despite her and the top doctors' efforts in both domestic and foreign lands over three months, they ultimately could not save her.

During those few months, Wan Huixia aged a decade and her hair turned completely white.

She tried to dye her hair black during this period, but a few days later it quickly faded again.

Therefore, she no longer forced anything, letting it remain white as it was.

By chance, she saw Lin Manru's plum blossom embroidered gown in a shopping mall.

An An's favorite was the plum blossom, and Lin Manru's design was very clever.

Through such comings and goings, the two became friends.

This Hexin Sanatorium was founded by her and An An together.

An An said that if she got married and had a daughter, she'd want to name her Hexin.

But her physical condition predestined that she'd never be able to have a family of her own in this lifetime, so Wan Huixia created this place to fulfill her wish, telling her the children here would be theirs.

Wan Huixia looked up at the courtyard not far away, eyes glistening with tears, half content, half regretful.

"It's a pity she can no longer see these children grow up."

Jiang Li looked over as well.

Unlike Wan Huixia, her brow furrowed tightly, eyes full of confusion.

She observed that Wan Huixia's Children Palace was not non-existent.

Logically, she should enjoy the blessing of children, meaning she'd receive care from her biological children in her old age.

If that were the case, An An shouldn't have passed away now, nor should she have been bedridden with a serious illness.

But Wan Huixia couldn't possibly be lying.

What was going on exactly?

"Chairman Wan, could you give me An An's Four Pillars of Destiny?"

Though Wan Huixia was a bit puzzled, she still gave An An's Four Pillars to Jiang Li.

The moment Jiang Li saw the destiny, she felt a sense of familiarity.

This—

"What's wrong?" Wan Huixia saw the confusion in her eyes. "Is something amiss?"

"There's a major issue."

Jiang Li shared her perspective with her.

It actually made Wan Huixia laugh.

"How is that possible? I'm already 60 years old this year; I can't possibly have children again. How could I receive care from biological children in old age? Perhaps it's my Four Pillars that are mistaken?"

"It's impossible for it to be wrong."

She couldn't have missed so badly.

Exactly which part went wrong still needs verification.

Jiang Li held Wan Huixia's hand.

"Aunt Wan, I need to study more. I'll let you know once I have results. For now, take care of yourself; don't worry too much."

"Think, if something happens to you, what about the children?"

Jiang Li's words reminded Wan Huixia.

She paused and suddenly became open about many things.

"Yes, if anything happens to me, what about these children..."

Thinking of this, she lifted her head and looked at Jiang Li with deep gratitude.

"Child, thank you. It's good you came today."

"Aunt Wan, then we shall meet again next time."

She believed they'd see each other again soon.

...

By the time Jiang Li brought the two children home, it was already evening.

Jiang Bufan and Jiang Buchen had played at the sanatorium all day and fell asleep in the car before reaching home.

Jiang Li could only have the servants take them back to their rooms for rest.

Meng WanZhi watched and felt very grateful.

"You must be exhausted today, right? Taking them for a day of learning is really not easy."

Jiang Li smiled, "It's no issue, just a minor effort. Besides, Bufan and Buchen are indeed very cute, and being with children makes me quite comfortable."

"They seem to really like you and listen to you." Meng WanZhi sighed, "In the future, I might have to trouble you to take extra care of them. If there's anything you need help with, you can tell Third Aunt, she'll do her best to assist you."

"Actually, there is something I need Third Aunt's help with."

"What do you need help with?"

"Third Aunt, could you give me your Four Pillars of Destiny again?"

Despite confusion, Meng WanZhi still gave her the destiny.

After hearing it, Jiang Li frowned.

"Third Aunt, are you sure there's no mistake? Are you sure it's the year X, July 15, at midnight?"

"I'm sure," affirmed Meng WanZhi. "It can't be wrong, since this date is quite special."

"It is indeed special."

Jiang Li nodded in agreement. "July 15 is the Ghost Festival."

At midnight, to be a bit frank, Meng WanZhi was born in a dark year, month, day, and hour, fraught with disaster and misfortune.

Fortunately, her flow of the year was relatively good; there weren't any collisions, and she was a great person, thus encountering no distress.

Meng WanZhi sighed.

"Even without you saying, I know I'm of bad birth, so I don't blame my mom for thinking I cast hostility over my brother."

Jiang Li suddenly recalled something she'd previously overlooked.

"Third Aunt, do you remember where you were born? Was it Jiangyu Village?"

Meng WanZhi paused, then shook her head.

"No, my mom told me I was born prematurely with massive bleeding. County doctors couldn't manage it, so I was urgently transferred to city hospitals for surgery."

"At that time, even your grandpa helped find the doctors."

"Right, it seemed to be at City Women and Children Hospital."

Jiang Li realized.

No wonder she said there was an issue, so that's why!

She assumed Meng WanZhi was born in Jiangyu Village, so naturally, when parsing her Four Pillars of Destiny, she included the geographical aspect of Jiangyu Village.

But unexpectedly, Meng WanZhi was born in the Capital.

Thus, some minute details would change.

Yet, how could there be such a coincidence in this world?

Why were Wan An'an and Meng WanZhi born on the same year, month, day, and hour?

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