Rebirth as the Richest Woman in the World -
Chapter 131 Gift Umbrella (Second Update)
Chapter 131: 131 Gift Umbrella (Second Update)
Hearing that she could still meet her daughter in this life and that her daughter was living well, the old granny was very happy and chose to ignore the advice.
"Thank you, Master, I understand."
At the same time, the sound of the system rang in her mind, "Ding! Harvested 3% Faith Value!"
Seeing the old granny like this, Chu Jin didn’t want to say too much and smiled, "You’re welcome, I’m just doing what I should do."
"Master, your reading was very accurate, how much do I owe you? Here, let me give you the money," she said as she took out a washed-out old purse from her blue bag. Chu Jin noticed that there was also a string of shiny Buddha Beads in the bag.
Chu Jin felt a vague sense of heartache.
"Old lady, I see that you are a Buddhist, and the Buddhist Sect preaches the doctrine of karma, where everything in the world is born of causation. When karmic ties form, things exist, and when they dissolve, things cease to be. Today, your meeting with me here is also a kind of fate. Wouldn’t talking about money be disrespectful to the word ’fate’? Please, keep your money."
The old granny knew she had encountered a kind soul today and, with trembling hands, put the purse back into her bag, deeply touched, "Kind girl, thank you, Buddha will bless you."
This girl was not only fair-faced but also kind-hearted.
The old granny’s departing figure looked a little lonely, and the sunlight stretched her shadow very long on the ground.
Chu Jin was filled with emotion as she watched the old lady’s figure for a long time until she disappeared into the crowd.
Looking down to collect the Tarot cards scattered on the table, she found that the old granny had left her Ruby pendant behind.
Chu Jin picked up the pendant and said to the little girl, "Peng Ge, watch this place for me, I’m going to return this pendant to that granny."
The little girl nodded sensibly, patting her chubby chest, assuring like a little adult, "Go ahead, go ahead, leave it to Peng Ge to watch over things here."
With the little girl’s response, Chu Jin quickly jogged in the direction the old granny had gone, "Old lady, please wait!"
Luckily, the old lady wasn’t very nimble, and after just turning a corner, Chu Jin caught up with her.
Seeing Chu Jin catch up, the old granny asked in bewilderment, "Master, what is this...?"
Observing the old granny’s puzzled expression, Chu Jin stuffed the pendant into her hands, "Old lady, you left your pendant behind."
The old granny was stunned for a moment. She had left the pendant there on purpose and hadn’t expected Chu Jin to bring it back to her.
Anyone who saw that pendant would covet it, seeking to make it their own, but unexpectedly, this young girl was the exception.
"As one gets old, the memory fails. I’m sorry to trouble you with an extra errand, Master."
Chu Jin brushed the hair by her ear back and smiled faintly, "It’s no trouble at all. Take care, old lady, I need to get going."
Only then did the old granny notice that although the young girl had run all the way to catch up, she still appeared refreshed and cool, with not a trace of sweat on her smooth, pale forehead.
"Master, wait," the old granny reached out and caught Chu Jin’s wrist.
Chu Jin paused and turned her head, "What is it, old lady?"
The old granny looked up at the sky, squinted her eyes, and then took out a yellow paper-wrapped umbrella from her blue bag and handed it to Chu Jin, "Master, it might rain later. Keep this umbrella."
Chu Jin also looked up at the sky, seeing nothing but clear blue skies that didn’t seem like rain was on the way.
"Keep it," the old granny insisted, pushing the umbrella into Chu Jin’s hands. "It’s not worth much, I just hope you won’t disdain it."
Seeing the old granny like this, Chu Jin didn’t refuse, "Thank you, old lady, I will be leaving now."
The old granny smiled and nodded, "Mmm, take care, Master."
The two of them left with their backs to each other, turning in opposite directions.
As Chu Jin held the umbrella, she felt a cool sensation seeping into her palm, very comfortable.
Chu Jin paused and turned her head, feeling something strange. The figure of the old granny had already blended into the crowd, disappearing from sight.
This umbrella, it seemed different from ordinary umbrellas.
And would it indeed rain today?
Chu Jin didn’t think much of it, gathered her thoughts, and walked towards the crossroads.
"Jin Ge, you’re back!" Seeing Chu Jin return, the little girl immediately threw her arms wide open and hurled herself at her.
The bread also got up from the ground. This time, it didn’t dare to make any dramatic movements, just wagging its tail at Chu Jin.
The scene was as if she had been gone for hundreds of years.
**
Elsewhere.
In an army compound in Capital City.
"Song Ge, Song Ge," Zhang Zijun ran into the house with a piece of paper in his hand, looking very excited, "I’ve found it, I’ve found it!"
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