Transmigration Dimensions: The Master Cultivator Young Miss - Chapter 4
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Chapter 4: Space (1)
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
Sun Lan said that today was June 9th, the Dragon Boat Festival. Regardless of whether it was this day or the fact that she was sick, she could still clearly remember that it happened before she was 12 years old and had her elementary school entrance exam.
In June when she was 12 years old, Director He of the orphanage, the kind old grandma who was like her own grandmother and gave Hua Shu care and warmth that belonged to her family, suddenly died of an emergency one night.
Because of this, Hua Shu cried bitterly.
Director He’s funeral was organized by her adopted daughter, He Ling. As the eldest child in the orphanage, Hua Shu helped He Ling with the funeral and took on the responsibility of taking care of the other children until the end of Director He’s funeral.
She almost never had a good rest and finally could not take it anymore and fell ill.
Hua Shu suddenly thought of her young female colleagues. Wasn’t this what they often said about transmigration and rebirth? And in her condition, she should have been reborn, right?
If this was not an illusory dream, then she should have been reborn at this time.
She thought she was dead, but she was reborn into her childhood. To be honest, other than feeling incredible, she was also indescribably excited.
On June 9th, there were still two weeks before the elementary entrance exam. She remembered that in this period of her previous life, her condition had repeatedly failed to improve. Even on the day of the exam, she had a low fever.
Although she insisted on finishing the exam, her final results were not ideal. She had always wanted to take the examination at City No. 1 High School, but she did not pass it either.
After being reborn, Hua Shu decided to change her life, and the first thing that hit her was this unsatisfactory examination.
But…
Her dizzy head, abnormal fever all over her body, and her increasingly heavy eyelids were all telling her that all her thoughts were useless until she recovered.
So, Hua Shu decisively climbed onto the bed and obediently closed her eyes to rest.
Lying on the bed, Hua Shu could not help but wonder why she was reborn.
Although she had never read novels, she had heard quite a bit from her female colleagues. Usually, didn’t something special happen, or did she have ancient jades, rings, and other treasures on her?
However, there was nothing special in her past life, and she didn’t have any treasures on her body. How did she come back to life?
Hmm… If there was anything special about her, it was probably that furry cat with a pair of glazed eyes that she had seen before she died.
As she thought about this, Hua Shu’s consciousness gradually drifted away, and she sank into a dream.
The vast white fog was so thick that she couldn’t even see her fingers. Hua Shu suddenly woke up and looked at the vast expanse of white in front of her. She had been too shocked and couldn’t tell if this was a dream or if something unbelievable had happened.
The thick fog gradually dispersed and Hua Shu found herself standing in front of a bamboo forest. In the middle of the lush bamboo forest, there was a bluestone path, and she was standing on the path.
Outside the bamboo forest was a large piece of land. A slowly-flowing river cut through the land and divided it into two. The river was really small, only about a meter wide. The two ends of the river were covered in thick fog, and no one knew how long it was.
Looking over, there was a small stone bridge across the river. On the right was a patch of black land that was about an acre in size. There was not a single weed on it, and beyond the black soil was a vast white fog. If one looked carefully, one could vaguely see the shape of the trees.
On the other side was a medicinal field that was about the same size as the one on this side. All kinds of medicinal herbs were growing at a great speed.
Although Hua Shu did not know most of the medicinal herbs, she could still recognize a few of them. For example, the ginseng that was as thick as an infant’s arm grew to such a large size… How many years would it take for it to grow to this size?!