Special Agent Rebirth: The Omnipotent Goddess of Quick Transmigration -
Chapter 168: Scamp of 167 Cities (8) Three More
Chapter 168: Scamp of 167 Cities (8) Three More
Ye Shaohua remained silent, only standing by the door.
Ye Big Brother and his people had been busy all night for nothing, so their mood wasn’t good. They didn’t plan on saying anything to Ye Shaohua.
"What’s your name?" Ye Big Brother glanced at Ye Shaohua.
Ye Shaohua responded diligently and earnestly.
"Shaohua? With the three talents being earth, water, and metal, you are destined for great achievements. However, the five elements suggest that you have more misfortune, indicating you will face numerous obstacles in life, but ultimately, you will accomplish great things," Ye Big Brother said coolly. "For a Feng Shui family, that’s considered a superior fate already. It shows how much your parents expected from you."
After saying that, Ye Big Brother was ready to leave. When he reached the staircase door, he glanced at Ye Shaohua, "It’s a pity to have such a name weighing on you."
What he implied was that Ye Shaohua really didn’t deserve such a fine name.
They had been busy for most of the night and had their efforts inadvertently interrupted by Ye Shaohua. Even Ye Big Brother, who was usually well-mannered, couldn’t help but get angry.
"Big Brother..." Ye Shaohua opened her mouth, wanting to say that the object was in her mirror.
But unexpectedly, as soon as she called out ’Big Brother,’ Ye Big Brother responded with only his retreating back.
Ye Second Sister, passing by her, revealed an extremely cold sneer, "If you ruin our things again tomorrow, it won’t be so easy on you."
Ye Shaohua wasn’t one to grovel; she had never engaged in this kind of thankless task in her life.
Seeing that Ye Big Brother and Second Sister behaved this way, she didn’t bother revealing the ghostly bride.
It wasn’t just the well-mannered Ye Big Brother and the bad-tempered Second Sister; even Uncle Lin, who initially had some sympathy for Ye Shaohua, now treated her with particular coldness.
"We’ll talk to Master Fu about this tomorrow," Ye Big Brother took a deep breath.
Uncle Lin cleaned up the situation downstairs before heading up to follow Ye Big Brother’s orders.
"By the way, what’s the deal with that Ye Shaohua?" Ye Big Brother, recalling the halfway successful plan tonight, grew serious. "When you brought her back, did you check her background?"
Ye Big Brother couldn’t help but be cautious; many coveted the Ye Family ancestors’ legacy, and he had to guard against Ye Shaohua possibly harboring ulterior motives.
After all, tonight’s events were too abrupt.
"I had someone check on this matter a long time ago," Uncle Ye shook his head, "Her identity is no problem."
"Then how come..."
"Young master, you don’t know," Uncle Ye recalled, "When I went to pick up the Third Miss, she was alone at home. Do you know where she lives?"
Uncle Ye didn’t wait for Ye Big Brother’s response and immediately continued: "In the Coffin Room. Living in that room greatly affects one’s fate. If it weren’t for the magic artifact her parents left her, she wouldn’t last two months in that room without encountering disaster."
Ye Big Brother clearly understood what Uncle Ye was implying. It seemed Ye Shaohua truly didn’t understand Feng Shui, and her interference was not intentional.
With that in mind, Ye Big Brother looked much more relieved.
The next day, Ye Big Brother and the others were set to move the ancestral grave up the mountain—a very solemn affair. Even Second Sister, who clashed with Ye Shaohua, appeared serious. To prevent Ye Shaohua from causing trouble again, they didn’t let her follow.
"This mountain used to be a place for raising corpses. Once the ancestral grave is moved, the Feng Shui here will change," Uncle Ye reminded Ye Shaohua. "After six o’clock in the evening, do not set foot here again. After the grave is relocated, we will return to the Ye Family mansion."
Ye Shaohua saw the mountain’s Feng Shui more clearly than Uncle Ye did.
Ye Shaohua observed the mountain’s energy all day from its base. Seeing it transform from auspicious to malevolent, she knew the grave-moving ceremony was over.
As she prepared to go to the villa, she saw a line of people at the foot of the mountain ready to head into the mountain.
It was already past five, and going further into the mountain would definitely be affected by the mountain’s Feng Shui array.
These ordinary people had no chance of escaping it.
If Ye Shaohua hadn’t seen them, she could have ignored it, but now that she witnessed this group entering the mountain, she couldn’t let it be. Moreover, if these people died because of the Ye Family, the Ye Family wouldn’t escape the karma.
Lin Weiwei and her group were the school’s elites, following a professor to South Mountain to gather data.
"President Xu has really invested a lot this time, providing us with a significant amount of project funding," the Professor proudly addressed his seven proud students. "Once this project is complete, your fame in the industry will rise as well."
Upon hearing these words, all seven students were excited.
Lin Weiwei humbly followed the professor, but she never expected to encounter Ye Shaohua here, "Shaohua, what are you doing here?"
Meeting a girl in the wild was strange, even for the professor and others.
"I have something to do around here," Ye Shaohua checked the time, "Professor, do you have to enter the mountain at this time? It’s already late, and there are three girls in the team. It’s dangerous to go into the mountain now."
The professor was not familiar with Ye Shaohua, but others from the school were aware of her presence, especially her striking face, which was unforgettable even after just a glance.
But they had also heard rumors about Ye Shaohua’s mental state.
"It’s the 21st century; with so many of us, what danger could there be?"
Ye Shaohua frowned, "Some things aren’t meant to be explained by scientific phenomena..."
"You’re saying we shouldn’t use science to explain, and that there might be ghosts in the world, right?" Lin Weiwei quickly intercepted Ye Shaohua’s words, "Shaohua, I’m not targeting you, but it’s the 21st century. There’s no such thing as ghosts and spirits. You were crazy at home, fine, but even outside of school, you’re acting crazy."
Then she turned to the professor, "Professor, sorry, this is my friend. She has been like this since childhood; I hope you don’t mind."
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