Chapter 4: Space Emerges
Chapter 4
An ZhiXia's cut hair reached her neck, originally yellowish and sparse, and after just being washed, it was wet and stuck to her scalp.
She wore Zhou Zhi Zhi's obviously oversized clothes, her frail body clearly unable to fill them out, looking somewhat ridiculous, but she no longer had the terrifying ghostly appearance from when she first arrived.
She followed behind Zhou Zhi Zhi with her head lowered, her obedient appearance pitiful.
Standing in the doorway watching this scene, Zhou Granny felt another pain in her heart.
An ZhiXia suddenly turned her head, looking at Zhou Granny standing in the doorway, the girl's wet eyes shone like stars, though she should have looked very pitiful, she still appeared strangely calm.
"There is still red medicine at home, let me treat the wounds on your body." Zhou Granny forced herself to calm down, her voice somewhat cold.
No matter how well this girl spoke, until the truth of the matter was confirmed, her granddaughter was still An MeiYun.
"Thank you." An ZhiXia expressed her gratitude, also unsure how she should address the other party.
After all, her identity had not yet been confirmed.
Zhou Zhi Zhi smiled and took the red medicine from Zhou Granny's hand, saying: "Granny, let me help her apply the medicine, it's getting late, you should go to sleep."
"You're just a child, how can you take care of someone, I'll do it."
Zhou Granny walked into Zhou Zhi Zhi’s room, watching them from inside the room.
An ZhiXia walked in unabashedly, and Zhou Zhi Zhi also went in and closed the door.
Under Zhou Granny's gaze, An ZhiXia held out her scratched arms.
The wounds on her arms had been wiped clean and were no longer so hideous, but after applying the red medicine, both arms were covered in crisscrossing red, making the hideous scars visible again.
After the wounds on her arms were coated, Zhou Granny said, "Take off your clothes too, let me see if there are any other injuries on your body."
"There are only some bruises on my body, they probably don't need red medicine." An ZhiXia did not know Zhou Granny's purpose, and replied.
But Zhou Granny insisted, "Still, take them off and let me see, just in case there are serious injuries that need timely treatment."
An ZhiXia hesitated for a moment, feeling that Zhou Granny had ulterior motives.
But they were all women, she didn't seem to need to be on guard.
When she took off her clothes, Zhou Granny stared at the red spot in the middle of her lower back, covering her mouth to choke back tears.
She stretched out her rough old hands and stroked from that red mole to the bruised area, her face full of distress that she could no longer conceal.
An ZhiXia hadn't noticed any movement from her for a while, and when she turned back to look, she heard Zhou Granny say in a muffled, nasal voice: "Okay, you can get dressed now."
Before An ZhiXia had time to get fully dressed again, Zhou Granny had already hurried out.
Hearing the door close, An ZhiXia belatedly realized something.
Pulling her clothes back and looking over her shoulder, she couldn't even see her own back due to her line of sight.
"Sister, can you help me see if there's anything on my back?" An ZhiXia asked Zhou Zhi Zhi for help.
"There's a red mole, bright red, right here in this spot." Zhou Zhi Zhi took An ZhiXia's hand and guided it to the location of the red mole on her lower back.
That spot was right in the middle of her lower back on her spine, no wonder An ZhiXia had never known she had such a birthmark, it had never been noticed or mentioned in the Gao family.
Zhou Zhi Zhi looked at An ZhiXia complexly, saying: "Now I...believe a little more that what you said is true."
She had seen her grandmother's expression clearly just now, this mole was probably the best evidence.
If she wasn't her aunt's daughter, how could her grandmother show that regretful and guilty expression after seeing this mole?
An ZhiXia was still feeling the mole on her back, clearly able to feel a slightly raised spot.
She smiled, it seemed the evidence to prove her identity had increased a bit, originally only able to rely on her face, and now there was also a mole.
An ZhiXia had a thoughtful look, but as she touched the red mole, she received an earth-shattering realization.
She was shocked still for a long time before suddenly turning around, "I...I'm going to the toilet."
An ZhiXia hurriedly tidied her clothes and rushed out in a fluster.
Zhou Zhi Zhi wondered at her hurrying back, was going to the toilet really that urgent?
At this moment, An ZhiXia who had rushed into the toilet saw another world flash through her mind.
The red mole on her back had actually fused with the meteor that chased her and become the carrier for her interspatial ring.
In those years as a resentful ghost, An ZhiXia had seen far too many incredible things, and read many popular online novels decades later, so she knew what an interspatial ring was.
Even after coming back, she had never imagined that she would have such good fortune.
An ZhiXia focused her awareness, only to see blue skies and white clouds within the space, endless fields underfoot, planted with all kinds of crops, and in the distance a medicinal field full of exotic medicines.
Ahead there was also an orchard, hung year-round with fruits, mountains, oceans, grasslands, rivers, like a small world.
The only regret was that apart from the creatures in the river, there were no living things on land, and time flowed very quickly in this world. So An ZhiXia only dared to probe it with her mind, not directly enter.
From the inherited information she knew that the space was diverse, divided into three thousand major worlds and countless minor worlds, each world different, also in different spaces, but each different space may also have unintentional connections.
Just as An ZhiXia's rebirth, perhaps a point in a certain space had been pried open at a certain time, allowing her to return to the past from the future.
An ZhiXia guessed it was thanks to that meteor.
This was originally a small world that a powerful cultivator in the cultivation world had refined from a planet, originally planning to use it to plant spirit plants and raise spirit beasts. Unfortunately, a minor problem occurred while refining the space, resulting in no spiritual energy within, so it was deemed useless and tossed into the sea of stars, drifting for who knows how many light years.
Perhaps she and the small world were fated, and in that meteor shower, her resentful spirit was drawn to the small world, leading it to chase her and fuse into her body, bringing her back to the point before her wretched death.
But in any case, this was absolutely, completely beneficial for her, with no downsides.
An ZhiXia smiled, for the first time feeling that she too was blessed by heaven.
With a turn of her intent, a peach detached from the peach tree in the orchard and appeared out of thin air in An ZhiXia's hand.
After all, it came from the cultivation world, even without spiritual energy, the peach was still large and smooth, looking just like a celestial peach, very appetizing.
She was just about to take a big crunchy bite, but suddenly remembered she was still in the toilet.
It was the 1970s, the toilets were still squat toilets, and the Zhou family was quite meticulous, placing a pile of pot ash beside the toilet specifically to cover the filth, so the pit didn't have many creatures inside.
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