Font Size
15px

Chapter 138: et the Parents

A black car coursed through the streets steadily in the suburbs.

It was already early spring. Buds were starting to grow on the willow as so unknown wildflowers blood exuberantly on both sides of the roads. A few white clouds floated in the clear blue skies. The sunlight made everything appear warm.

Mu Sheng was feeling a little lazy. The mont she caught sight of the scenery outside, she suddenly took interest. “The weather is perfect.”

In her past life, Mu Sheng was the top scientist working for the governnt. She spent all her ti in the laboratory and never had a chance to go out and enjoy the nice spring weather. She leaned into this seat languidly as she took it all in.

Li Hanchen looked straight ahead. Despite the lovely scenery and perfect weather, he seed to be in low spirits in contrast. Even though Mu Sheng tended to be less sensitive towards soone else’s feelings, she detected sothing amiss.

The car traveled up a winding mountain path for 30 minutes before it turned at the corner. The scenery around them took Mu Sheng’s breath away.

There were waterfalls, lush greenery, and pink cherry blossoms that grew everywhere over the mountain. For as far as the eye could see, it was pink. It felt as though she had traveled through ti into a peach blossom paradise from ancient tis.

Li Hanchen continued driving for a few hundred ters before a dium-sized tomb ca into sight.

“We’re here.” Li Hanchen stepped on the brake and helped to undo Mu Sheng’s seat belt.

Mu Sheng got off the car and took a few steps before she saw the na “An Zhao” engraved on the tombstone with a photo hanging at the top. It was a picture of an elegant woman with a warm smile on her face. She had the aura of a peach blossom.

Mu Sheng was even more surprised by how much she resembled Li Hanchen.

“She’s my mother.” Li Hanchen’s voice ca from beside her. He had unknowingly walked up beside Mu Sheng with incense in his hands. “Today is her 15th death anniversary.”

Mu Sheng did not know what to say. In the mory of the original owner of the body, Li Hanchen’s mother had died of illness. Back in the day, she used to be the number one debutante in town, but she ended up dying before her ti.

Li Hanchen went up to the tomb and lit a stick of incense.

Mu Sheng glanced at the photo on the tomb. Wind swept in the air as a flower petal fluttered down and landed on the tombstone. She stepped forward and lit a stick of incense as well. “Let pay respects to your mother too.”

Li Hanchen turned to look at Mu Sheng deeply before he nodded. “Okay.”

Mu Sheng stood beside Li Hanchen and bowed three tis to the tombstone with him.

After they stopped bowing and stood up straight, Mu Sheng finally realized that there was an unmarked tombstone nearby.

Did the tomb belong to so other relative of Li Hanchen?

Li Hanchen detected Mu Sheng’s gaze. He looked at the unmarked grave profoundly before he said, “That’s for .”

He had prepared this tomb a year ago.

Mu Sheng was automatically stunned before she felt it made sense.

Then again, if she did not get reborn, Li Hanchen probably wouldn’t survive for more than a year, considering his condition.

Mu Sheng could not imagine how Li Hanchen felt when he prepared his own tomb beside his mother’s grave.

She turned to look at him with a sparkle in her eyes from the sun as she spoke with utter confidence. “Don’t worry. Now that I am around, you won’t get to use the tomb in 100 years.”

Li Hanchen looked fixedly at Mu Sheng with his deep eyes. He gazed at her for such a long ti that even Mu Sheng was starting to suspect she had said the wrong thing when Li Hanchen finally smiled and said, “Sure.”

A breeze ca from behind and petals floated in the air as it swept past the tombstone. The woman in the picture quietly smiled and looked genial.

You are reading Awakened Multi-talented Goddess Is Doted Chapter 138 - Meet the Parents on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.