Chapter 435 Anyone who gets close to me will die...
Chapter 435 Anyone who gets close to me will die...
Lingyun Temple.
Shen Sangning chatted briefly with Professor Wang, but didn't talk much about Wang Yahui.
After all, she is someone's niece, so I'll just help her.
"Sang Ning, thank you so much. Um... come back to school when you have time. Your sister Juan always talks about you!"
Shen Sangning smiled and said, "Okay, Professor Wang, you should also take care of your health!"
After seeing Professor Wang off, Shen Sangning started the live broadcast.
The first lucky visitor today is number 9.
It is also Shen Sangning’s lucky number.
The visitor was a middle-aged man with slightly messy hair. His eyes revealed endless fatigue and helplessness, and his deep nasolabial lines seemed to tell of the hardships he had gone through over the years.
"Master Shen... Hello..." The uncle's voice trembled slightly, his eyes fixed on Shen Sangning.
Shen Sangning smiled and asked, "What do you need to calculate?"
The uncle's cracked lips trembled slightly, and he seemed to be hesitant to speak, as if he didn't know where to start.
He rubbed his hands awkwardly. His hands were covered with calluses and cracks, showing the vicissitudes of life.
Then he took a small step forward, but stopped hesitantly, his face full of tension and uneasiness.
Shen Sangning looked at him gently, signaling him to relax. The uncle then took another deep breath and said slowly: "Master Shen, I really have nowhere to go, so I come to ask you for guidance." When he said this, his eyes were slightly red.
He lowered his head unconsciously, as if he was ashamed of his misfortunes over the years. When he raised his head again, his eyes were more earnest: "I heard that you are very powerful, please help me."
Shen Sangning nodded slightly and said, "Don't be anxious, sit down and talk slowly."
The uncle sat cautiously on the edge of the chair, his body stretched straight, not daring to relax at all.
"Master Shen... I... I am just an ordinary farmer. I have lived in the village for most of my life..."
"I have never met my parents and I don't even know who my parents are."
"It was the village chief who raised me. He said he found me at his doorstep."
The uncle's voice became increasingly deeper, as if he was lost in painful memories.
"The village chief was unmarried and raised me alone. He treated me like his own son..."
"He worked hard to support my studies, and I thought I could repay him in the future. But when I just started junior high school, something happened to the village chief..." The uncle's eyes turned red, and he continued:
"It was raining outside that day, and the two of us were having dinner at home. Suddenly, some raindrops fell into my bowl."
"The village chief and I changed places to eat. When the rain stopped, he went up to the roof to repair it..."
"As a result... he slipped and fell headfirst to his death."
"Later, a kind-hearted aunt in the village took pity on me and often took care of my life. One time, I followed her to the market in town. On the way back, we encountered a rainstorm and took shelter in a dilapidated temple."
"Who knew that the dilapidated temple had fallen into disrepair for a long time, and suddenly a piece of it collapsed, hitting the aunt, and she died on the spot." The uncle's hands were shaking and his lips were trembling.
"Later, when I grew up, the old man next door saw that I was alone, so he introduced me to a girl. The girl was kind and well-meaning, and she didn't mind me being poor."
"We had been together for a while and were preparing to get married. One day she came to my house to help me clean up the house, but...she had a car accident on the way." When the uncle said this, he burst into tears.
"Since then, there have been rumors in the village that anyone who gets close to me will be unlucky."
"Gradually, no one even dared to approach me, and I lived alone on those few acres of thin land."
"After harvesting the land, there was no farm work, so I went to the city to do odd jobs..."
"In a factory, I met a divorced woman."
"She is very beautiful, but her fate is tragic..."
"Not long after she got married, her husband died in an accident. Her husband's family said she was unlucky, and her parents' family ignored her. She basically never went back to her parents' home."
"We have been in contact for a long time, and gradually we have developed a good impression of each other..."
“She knows my situation, and I know hers.”
"She said she didn't believe in these things, nor did she believe that she would bring bad luck to her husband..."
"I was really scared and hesitant at the time. But I'm not young anymore, and I want a wife and children and a warm bed."
"Later...we ended up together."
"She got pregnant first."
"We didn't have a wedding, we went directly to the Civil Affairs Bureau to get the certificate."
"She came back to the village with me, and we lived together."
"On the night we got the marriage certificate, she cooked eight dishes for me! We celebrated together..."
When the uncle said this, a rare happy smile appeared on his face, but that smile was mixed with endless bitterness.
"Those days were truly the happiest time of my life. Even though she was pregnant, she still managed the house in perfect order."
"When I came home from the busy farming season, I would see her waiting for me at the door every day, with steaming hot meals on the table."
"At that moment, I felt like the happiest person in the world." The uncle's eyes revealed nostalgia and attachment, as if he had returned to that beautiful time.
"Her belly grew bigger day by day, and we thought of a name for the baby together, and prepared clothes and shoes for the baby together."
"Before going to bed at night, I would lie on her belly, feel the baby's movements, and imagine what the baby will look like after he is born." The uncle gestured unconsciously with his hands, his face filled with the joy of becoming a father soon.
"She always comforted me, telling me not to worry about the past and that we would be happy. I gradually let go of the burden in my heart and looked forward to the birth of the child wholeheartedly." The uncle's eyes softened and his voice became softer.
However, when talking about the upcoming birth of the child, the uncle's face turned pale instantly and his lips began to tremble.
"As her due date approached, I stayed by her side every day. That day, she suddenly had a stomachache, so I rushed her to the hospital."
"Outside the delivery room, I waited anxiously, praying in my heart that everything would go well."
"But after waiting for a very long time, the doctor came out with a heavy face and told me that the mother had suffered heavy bleeding and the baby could not be saved." The uncle's voice suddenly choked and tears burst out like a flood.
"At that moment, my world completely collapsed. I rushed in and saw her pale face and the child who had no signs of life. I felt like my heart was torn apart."
"My wife was hospitalized for observation for a few days. After it was confirmed that there was nothing serious, we returned home."
"Since then, she has become silent. She ignored me when I talked to her..."
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