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Chapter 2 Crossing

The ghost chap was greatly surprised when he saw three rays of light entering Liu Hai's body. He did not dare to neglect and immediately returned to the City of Wasted Death to report to Judge Cui.

Besides, Liu Hai opened his eyes in a daze and found himself lying on the bed. He couldn't help but look around and saw that the carved beams, tables, chairs, and collapsed beds were all different.

Liu Hai couldn't help but use his arms to support him and wanted to get up from the bed. At this moment, there was a huge pain in his head, and countless memories came out. Liu Hai couldn't help but fell back on the bed. He had a headache and yelled "ah" and fell into coma again.

This is a little maid who came in from outside the house. She thought she heard Liu Hai's cry and came in to check.

The little maid saw Liu Hai frowning and groaning in pain in her sleep. Not only was she not worried, but her face also showed joy. She stepped forward and touched Liu Hai's head. She felt a chill on her head and a surprise appeared on her face. She immediately gave him

Liu Hai gently covered the brocade quilt again, turned around and walked out of the room, quickly walking towards the main room next to it.

"Auntie, auntie, go and see the uncle quickly." The little maid shouted loudly as soon as she entered the door.

I saw a thirty-year-old young woman kneeling in front of the Buddhist altar in the center of the hall. When the young woman heard the little maid's cry, she was shocked, and then collapsed to the ground. Infinite pain arose in her heart, and she couldn't help but

crying loudly.

Seeing this, the little maid knew that the young woman had misunderstood, and hurriedly stepped forward to help the young woman up, and explained: "My aunt was wrong. The young master is fine. Not only is he fine, but the fever on his body has also gone away. It can be seen that the medicine given by Dr. Wang yesterday took effect."

Already."

The young woman finally felt a little relieved. She glared at the little maid and said, "Chun Cao, you didn't lie to me. My son has really met."

"How dare Chun Cao lie to my aunt? I just heard a movement in the young master's room. I went in to check and found that although the young master is not awake yet, the fever on his body has subsided." The little maid Chun Cao dared to reply hurriedly.

The young woman didn't know where the strength came from, so she got up from the ground and ran staggeringly towards the house next to her.

As soon as the young woman entered the house, she saw the bangs on the bed slowly opening her eyes, and she was overjoyed, but the tears in her eyes flowed down involuntarily.

The young woman came to the bed and hugged her bangs, and couldn't help but burst into tears: "You are such a hateful thing, you scared my mother to death. How can my mother survive if you go?"

By this time Liu Hai had woken up and absorbed the memory in his mind.

It turns out that he is no longer in the world of the earth. He is now in the world of Dream of Red Mansions. Yes, it is the book known as the first of the four great classics. And the identity of the person he possesses is not ordinary, but Jia Zheng in the book.

His concubine Aunt Zhou’s son Jia Ke who died young.

In the Dream of Red Mansions, Aunt Zhou neither fights nor robs, and does not say anything when she is looked down upon. In addition, her color is just delicate, not as beautiful as Aunt Zhao, so she is not favored by Jia Zheng, and she is like an invisible person in Jia's family. Now that I think about it, I am afraid that she should be.

The early death of her son was a huge blow to her, so she was heartbroken.

When Liu Hai saw Aunt Zhou caring so much for him, he was deeply moved. He just thought that it was a good thing to be rewarded with three spring brilliance.

He also thought that it might be impossible to return to the original world. The judge in the city who had died in vain might be hiding something from him because he didn't want him to know.

In the original world, his mother died in childbirth when giving birth to him, and it was his father who raised him and his eldest brother as both father and mother. Not long after he and his eldest brother started working and the conditions at home had improved a lot, his father found out.

The two brothers were suffering from lung cancer. After their father learned about the disease, he wanted to return to his hometown to die. However, the two brothers discussed it and felt that their father had suffered for their brothers all their lives. If they got sick in old age, they should only worry about too much money instead of too much money.

Is it still a human being to listen to my father and leave him to die?

So the two brothers spent all their money to treat their father's illness and tried their best to enlighten his father, but they still could not save his father's life. After his father became ill for more than two years, he still sent his father away.

But the family was left with a lot of debt. But neither he nor his eldest brother regretted it. The brothers worked from dawn to dusk and spent nearly ten years paying off the debt.

As soon as he felt relaxed, he went to the underworld for unknown reasons. He felt that he had been framed by the judge.

Although it was said that the person the judge allowed him to possess was the family of a duke, he had still seen Dream of Red Mansions, and the final ending of the Jia family was "a vast expanse of white, so clean." Even the Jia family in the continuation of Gao'e was not much better.

Although the Jia Ke he possessed was not Jia Zheng's legitimate son, if he didn't die midway, he might not have a good ending.

Now we can only take one step at a time. The Jia Ke he possesses is the eldest son of Jia Zheng's concubine. His mother, Aunt Zhou, was originally Jia Mu's maid. She was given to Jia Zheng by Jia Zheng's mother before his wedding to teach Jia Zheng in human affairs.

Unexpectedly, she got pregnant with Jia Ke after only a few sexual intercourses. Mrs. Wang wanted to abort the child for violating the rules. It was Aunt Zhou who desperately knelt outside Jia Mu's room for a day and a night, and her former sisters begged in front of Jia Mu.

Saved the child in her belly.

Over the years, Aunt Zhou had been very careful and did not dare to make any mistakes, so Jia Ke was able to survive.

Mrs. Wang soon became pregnant again and gave birth to a son and a daughter. The boy was named Jia Zhu. The girl was born on the first day of the lunar year, so she was named Jia Yuanchun. Ying Jia's mother believed that the birth was auspicious, so she accepted the birth.

Come and raise him personally.

Ten years have passed. Aunt Zhou thought that nothing big happened, but on Jia Ke's tenth birthday, Jia Ke accidentally fell into the pond in the garden and was found by a boy who fished him out. As a result, he had more air coming out and less air coming in.

Although Jia Zheng didn't care much about his eldest son, he was his own flesh and blood after all, so he invited famous doctors from Beijing and China to come and treat him. As soon as he got better, he didn't want to have a fever again, but when he couldn't stand it anymore, Aunt Zhou went to kneel down and beg Jia's mother again.

Jia Mu also felt pity for her eldest grandson, so she took her post and asked Dr. Wang, who diagnosed her pulse, to come for diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Wang read the prescription and said that if she wakes up within three days, it doesn't matter. She didn't want to just treat her.

Jia Ke was almost out of breath, so Aunt Zhou had to take care of Jia Ke day and night. She took a short break and prayed for Jia Ke day and night in front of the Buddha, and made a wish to exchange her life for Jia Ke's life.

Liu Hai felt that he had no worries on earth, and he enjoyed the maternal love he had never had before from Aunt Zhou. He couldn't help but think about becoming Jia Ke from now on, taking him through this life, and honoring Aunt Zhou on his behalf. As soon as he finished thinking about it, he felt a wave of pain all over his body.

He immediately understood that this was the remnant soul of Jia Ke that had dispersed. He then swore in his heart that from now on there would be only Jia Ke and no more bangs.

Only then did Jia Ke feel Aunt Zhou holding him tightly in her arms and crying, which made him feel embarrassed. Although this body was only ten years old and still the son of this young woman, inside he was a man in his thirties.

Not to mention that this day was really too exciting for him.

But seeing Aunt Zhou crying non-stop, he felt that he should comfort her. So he touched Aunt Zhou's back and whispered comfort: "Mom, I'm already well. Don't cry. If you cry too much, I won't."

So beautiful.”

Aunt Zhou then slowly put away her sorrowful voice. She looked at the child on the bed with a rosy face, which showed that she was getting well. She couldn't help but her face was filled with joy. She stretched out her hand on the bangs of her head and kept stroking her face. It was like stroking a treasure.

generally.

During the days when Jia Ke was seriously ill, Aunt Zhou stayed by Jia Ke's bed day and night. Even if the master asked her to rest for a while, she would just chant sutras and pray for Jia Ke in the side room without daring to relax a little.

But seeing my child's condition getting worse day by day, my heart felt like a knife. Now that I see my child getting well, I feel like it's just a dream.

Chun Cao, who was standing next to her, saw that Aunt Zhou was in a daze, and quickly stepped forward to persuade her: "Auntie, don't be like this. It's a good thing that the uncle is doing well now. You should go and report to the master quickly and get rid of all those unlucky things. Besides, it's been many days since the uncle's death."

I haven't eaten anymore, so now it's time to let the big kitchen cook some porridge so that the uncle can eat a little and get better quickly." It turns out that during the time when Jia Ke was critically ill, the Jia family had begun to prepare for Jia Ke's funeral.

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Only then did Aunt Zhou wake up and stood up and said to Jia Ke: "My child, please lie down on the bed first. Don't be naughty. If you have anything to do, let Chun Cao do it. Mother will go ahead and give it to the master. My wife will reply and go to the kitchen to make some porridge for you."

Come."

After saying that, he reluctantly left the room.

When Jia Ke saw Aunt Zhou gone, he turned around and looked at the maid Chun Cao. He saw that this little maid was twelve or three years old and was clean and neat. Her appearance was just that of Zhou Zheng. Although she was young, she looked mature and prudent. She didn't think she could help Aunt Zhou.

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