Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me-Chapter 54 - 53 Why are there always such bad guys

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Chapter 54: Chapter 53: Why are there always such bad guys!

Chapter 54 -53: Why are there always such bad guys!

One Chu Ye fell into Chu Qi’s arms, while another Chu Ye was transparent, still standing beside her.

Chu Ye’s soul had left his body!

Anxiety shown in Chu Qi’s eyes as he gazed at Mianmian and pleaded, “Little Auntie, please save my son.”

Mianmian nodded her head, ready to grab the Chu Ye next to her, but Chu Ye’s soul floated up and away.

Even Chu Ye did not expect to fly up, reaching out to grab Mianmian, but he caught only air.

He suddenly remembered the abbot’s prophecy.

The abbot had said he was a kind soul for nine lifetimes, and exceptionally gifted. If he could transcend this life successfully, he would certainly ascend to the ranks of the immortals.

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However, there had been a problem with Chu Ye’s fate during this reincarnation—his horoscope lacked fire, and his soul preferred water. To ensure he’d grow up healthy, his name needed to contain the character for fire, and he was given a string of prayer beads and advised to stay away from rivers, lakes, and ponds; otherwise, his soul would leave his body and he would die young.

Not long ago, the prayer beads shattered while protecting him from disaster; the abbot said that he had only one chance left, unless he met the person fated to save him, otherwise if his soul left his body again, he would definitely die.

This predestined savior was very special; one would know immediately upon encountering them.

Now he had met them, but…

A hint of despair appeared in Chu Ye’s eyes.

It seemed his fate was destined for death.

Mianmian panicked as she saw Chu Ye flying higher and higher.

She wanted to use her Flying Sword to reach him, but remembering her great-nephew’s words, she silently took out a soft whip from her small bag after a moment’s pause.

[What is happening here? Why has Little Cool Bro suddenly become like this?]

[Don’t know, Little Cool Bro’s dad asked Little Auntie to save him, but how is Little Auntie planning to save him?]

[Could it be a discovery, does Little Auntie’s small bag seem to have an interdimensional space? How did she pull out that whip?]

Mianmian recited a spell and flicked the whip toward Chu Ye. The whip should have easily brought his soul back, but she felt a resistance.

This resistance irritated Mianmian more.

Why keep encountering such villains! What do they want with a young man’s soul? Don’t they know it’s wrong to do this?

She opened her Heavenly Eye, locking onto the black thread attached to Chu Ye. Her other hand waved in the air, drawing a Spiritual Talisman that hexed the perpetrator, and she threw it along the black thread.

Those who snatch others’ souls deserved to be cursed!

After drawing the Spiritual Talisman, Mianmian took out a small dart and cut the black thread.

Finally, Chu Ye’s soul landed, and Mianmian reached out to grab Chu Ye, then stuffed it back into his body.

Chu Ye lacked the fire element in his horoscope, and she couldn’t directly alter his destiny. That was why she always held his hand by the water—because her mother had said her horoscope could temporarily compensate for the other’s deficiency.

Unless she found a Fire Spirit for Chu Ye and placed it on him.

As Mianmian thought about these things, her hands weren’t idle; she fed Chu Ye a little pill and then held his hand.

Chu Ye slowly regained consciousness, looked at Mianmian, and said, “Thank you.”

Then he stood up, feeling downcast.

Seeing that Chu Ye was unhappy, Mianmian leaned close to his ear and whispered, “That baddie who grabbed your soul is about to be punished now, don’t be sad, Big Brother.”

“Hmm.” Chu Ye’s expression still didn’t brighten.

After a moment’s thought, Mianmian planted a kiss on Chu Ye’s cheek.

Chu Ye was taken aback.

Mianmian comforted again: “Mianmian has a way to solve it, really.”

She patted her chest like an adult, assuring him.

Hearing Mianmian say this, Chu Ye clasped Mianmian’s little hand, confirmed that Little Bun was worried about himself, hesitated for a moment, then showed a smile.

Mianmian couldn’t tell that Chu Ye was pretending and thought she had truly comforted him, so she smiled sweetly as well.

The viewers who were originally discussing Fu Keqi changed the subject immediately upon seeing this part of the live broadcast.

[My heavens, what happened just now? Why did the little whip that Mianmian threw curl up in mid-air?]

[I boldly speculate that Chu Ye might have just experienced soul separation when he fainted. Didn’t you notice that Chu Ye and Little Auntie have been holding hands by the lake the entire time?]

[…Don’t guess so wildly, it scares me. I can barely believe in fortune-telling, but if you say people really have souls, I’m going to freak out!]

[I went back to look at the details, and it might actually be true that people have souls. I strongly recommend Hu Haohao reveal the truth to us.]

The hot search term “Ballet Princess Kills Cat” was suddenly joined by “Do People Have Souls” and “Hu Haohao, Please Reveal the Truth.”

People are always curious about the unknown, and netizens, in hope of getting Hu Haohao’s attention to their request for a reveal, even initiated a voting for it.

Some also brought out the fortune-telling live-streams that had cropped up on various live-stream platforms, speculating boldly whether Dragon Country’s big move was related to this.

When Director Hu saw his variety show trending again, his previously sour mood rejuvenated. As he pondered whether to start a revelation segment for the netizens, a special phone call came through on his mobile phone.

Director Hu respectfully answered the call, stroking his chin with laughter one moment and sighing the next.

The Assistant Director came over to ask, “Director Hu, what kind of call did you just take?”

Director Hu shook his head, “Alas, as Buddha says, it must not be said, must not be said.”

Assistant Director: Since when does Director Hu believe in Buddha? He wasn’t aware of this.

Meanwhile, Fu Keqi’s father, Fu Yi, was still sitting in a car heading to the small mountain village, together with the man he met at the airport.

The man, named Wu De, had asked for Fu Keqi’s birth details on the road and stuck her birth details onto a small wooden doll.

Shortly after, a cat’s cry echoed inside the car.

The doll’s face, originally a human face, eerily turned into a cat’s face after the cry. This sight made Fu Yi’s hair stand on end, and tremblingly he followed the instructions to phone Ai Xuexue, only to learn that his daughter had indeed stopped screaming and returned to normal.

Being desperate, he still thought about how to make Wu De pay if he turned out to be a fraudster, yet his worldview was utterly overturned.

Could these supernatural phenomena really be true?

While Fu Yi was in shock, Wu De beside him also started watching the live stream on his phone. As he watched, he began making strange gestures and took out a new piece of Talisman Paper as if grabbing at something.

Wu De grabbed forcefully while muttering, “Hahaha, the soul of a great benevolent person from nine lifetimes, such an effortless gain, I should be up for a promotion and raise now, right?”

No sooner had he spoken these words than Wu De let out a scream, struggling and howling in the back seat of the car.

The cat-faced doll that was in Wu De’s pocket fell out amidst his movements. The cat’s face on the doll disappeared, and instead, there were several scratch marks on Wu De’s face.

This scene continued for about an hour. Finally, Wu De, his face ashen, took out a piece of yellow Talisman Paper and attached it to himself to stop the cries, then sat upright after adjusting his clothes.

“Master Wu, what’s this?”– seeing someone with unknown powers, Fu Yi respectfully inquired with admiration, “Did your promotion and raise go through successfully?”

Wu De, upon hearing Fu Yi’s question, twitched his face a couple of times and, after thinking, put on an air of an aloof expert: “You, a mere mortal, need not know so much. I just intervened on your daughter’s behalf, and that should have completely resolved her issue. However, she brought upon herself the karma of retribution, which has now fallen upon me.”

“The aggrieved spirit of that animal has escaped. I’m afraid your daughter may still be troubled.”

Hearing this, Fu Yi, worried about his daughter, immediately transferred money to Wu De: “How does this amount look? Please make sure to help my daughter.”

Wu De looked at the transfer with several zeros, eager to laugh, but the attempt set off his facial nerves, sending him grimacing in pain.

Damn it, which higher entity had acted against him, causing him to suffer an undeserved beating?