Proud Goddess Falls in Love with Me
Chapter 1324 - 1324 1283 Feelings

1324: Chapter 1283: Feelings 1324: Chapter 1283: Feelings “Even after passing away, this old couple still took Ji Weiwei into account.

You can tell they truly adore their granddaughter.

Anyone who listens to their story would be moved by such love.”

Lu Chuan sighed deeply and then, feeling a bit curious, glanced at the Yin Souls of the old couple and asked, “Logically, before you passed, you didn’t have any serious grievances.

After death, you should have reincarnated.

So why did you choose to remain here as Yin Souls?”

Ji Weiwei’s grandfather replied, “We’re not entirely sure ourselves.

Perhaps our worries for Vivi formed an attachment.

If she doesn’t lead a good life, we simply can’t rest easy and move on to reincarnation.”

Lu Chuan nodded thoughtfully, not dwelling too much on the matter.

Sometimes, being unable to let go of someone truly does become an obsession.

There are countless Yin Souls in this world who can’t reincarnate for exactly this reason.

Some Yin Souls, despite their lingering attachment to someone, find that this person quickly moves on and clings to another.

In such cases, some of these Yin Souls even transform into Evil Spirits to exact vengeance.

“Young man, please help us.

In this form, Vivi can’t see us.

We’re unable to communicate with her, so we resorted to trying to scare her into agreeing to the demolition so she could start her own life.

But now, it seems this silly girl won’t budge.

Even though she’s terrified, she refuses to give up on this old house.

We’re begging you to help convince her.” Ji Weiwei’s grandmother pleaded tearfully to Lu Chuan.

Lu Chuan thought for a moment and replied, “I can help you, but instead of me persuading her, wouldn’t it be better if you did it yourselves?”

Ji Weiwei’s grandmother anxiously asked, “Do you have a way for Vivi to see us?”

Lu Chuan nodded.

“I do.”

Ji Weiwei’s grandmother immediately became overwhelmed with excitement.

“Young man, if you can help us see Vivi one last time, we… we’ll arrange for Vivi to marry you!”

Lu Chuan widened his eyes, caught between laughter and exasperation.

“That won’t be necessary.

Vivi is my friend, and helping her is the right thing to do.”

Ji Weiwei’s grandfather glared at her grandmother.

“You old lady, this young man probably already has a girlfriend.

Why are you meddling in matchmaking?

He’s impressive, sure, but pairing Vivi off with him isn’t repaying him — it’s just shamelessly taking advantage!”

Ji Weiwei’s grandmother immediately retorted, “How can you say such nonsense?

Our Vivi has both beauty and charisma — she’s unparalleled.

This young man may be capable, but Vivi is more than worthy of him!”

Lu Chuan watched the old couple start arguing and quickly interrupted, “Hey, do you still want to see Ji Weiwei or not?”

Ji Weiwei’s grandmother glared at her husband and hastily replied, “Of course, of course, we do!

Young man, thank you for helping us.

But about Vivi, give it some thought.

We’ll talk to her about it later ourselves.”

Lu Chuan’s expression was one of helplessness.

“Really, there’s no need…”

But he also knew reasoning with an elderly woman like her was pointless, so he decided to drop the matter.

Instead, he turned his gaze to Ji Weiwei and asked, “Do you believe in ghosts?”

Ji Weiwei thought for a bit before replying, “I used to not believe in them, but after everything happening at home lately, it feels so strange.

Still, I think these phenomena might just be things science hasn’t explained yet.

I’m not entirely convinced ghosts exist.”

Lu Chuan continued, “What if I told you I could help you see your grandparents one last time?”

Ji Weiwei froze for a moment but then replied without hesitation, “I believe you!”

It’s clear you truly miss your grandparents… Lu Chuan smiled.

“Alright then, since you believe me, I’ll let you meet them.

Just don’t start crying out of fear later.”

With that, Lu Chuan snapped his fingers.

A force enveloped Ji Weiwei, and a glint of brightness passed through her eyes.

The scene before her changed.

She saw her grandparents for real.

At first, Ji Weiwei froze, but soon after, she began crying.

Not out of fear, but from the overwhelming emotions of seeing her grandparents again.

She couldn’t hold back her tears of joy.

Lu Chuan turned to her grandparents.

“Explain the details to her yourselves.

You can chat — I’ll excuse myself now.”

With that, he left the room.

Reuniting with her grandparents was bound to be emotional for Ji Weiwei.

At such a moment, his presence would only feel intrusive.

Out in the courtyard, Lu Chuan tilted his head to look at the sky, wondering what his own grandfather might be up to.

Thinking of the tasks his grandfather entrusted him with, he couldn’t help but grow concerned.

The old man was likely tied up and couldn’t handle these tasks himself, hence handing them over to him.

That leads to another question — what kind of person was his grandmother?

In all his memories, he had never once seen her.

Then again, considering his grandfather’s womanizing ways, his grandmother might have just been one of many.

And she might have been an ordinary person who passed away a long time ago.

Shaking his head forcefully, Lu Chuan decided not to dwell on such thoughts anymore.

Suddenly, he detected a faint trace of sinister energy brushing past him.

So delicate that he wouldn’t have noticed it without careful observation.

He tried to track the source of that energy but, no matter how hard he searched, he couldn’t pinpoint it.

“Could it have been my imagination?” Lu Chuan muttered, puzzled.

He unleashed his Divine Sense, thoroughly scanning the entire old house but found no abnormalities.

“Maybe it really was just my imagination.” Lu Chuan said to himself.

Fresh out of the run-down temple, perhaps the sensation stemmed from the Game Rules Force the Elixir Master had previously imposed on him.

Sometime later, Ji Weiwei emerged from the room, her eyes swollen red from crying.

Lu Chuan glanced at her.

“All done talking?”

Ji Weiwei nodded.

“They…

they’ve left to reincarnate.”

Lu Chuan said, “Then they must have shared their thoughts with you.

Being able to see you one last time has fulfilled their final wishes.

Now, with no more lingering attachments, they’ve moved on to reincarnation.”

Ji Weiwei gazed at Lu Chuan and asked, “Big Brother Lu Chuan, can… can I give you a hug?”

Before Lu Chuan could respond, Ji Weiwei had already wrapped her arms around him.

“Big Brother Lu Chuan, thank you for letting me see my grandparents one last time.

They explained to me how the disturbances at home were caused by them, and I understand their intentions now.

I’ve agreed to allow the demolition of the old house.”

Lu Chuan didn’t push Ji Weiwei away.

He knew she was simply overwhelmed and needed a way to vent her emotions.

A hug didn’t cost him anything; he didn’t feel like he was losing out.

“It’s good that you understand them.

Ultimately, your bond with your grandparents lies in you as a person, not in the house.

You can preserve their possessions even if the house is demolished.

If you live well, they’ll surely be happier too.”

Ji Weiwei nodded in agreement.

“But Big Brother Lu Chuan, my grandma told me one more thing…

It might count as her final dying wish.

I feel like I should work hard to fulfill it; otherwise, I’ll feel like I’ve let her down.”

Lu Chuan glanced at Ji Weiwei.

“What is it?”

Ji Weiwei blushed slightly and said, “My grandma mentioned that you’re a remarkable young man.

She told me to try to become your girlfriend if I ever have the chance, and—if possible—even marry you.”

“Do you think this counts as her last task for me?

Does it mean I can only ensure her good reincarnation by completing this?”

Tip: You can use left, right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.Tap the middle of the screen to reveal Reading Options.

If you find any errors (non-standard content, ads redirect, broken links, etc..), Please let us know so we can fix it as soon as possible.

Report