My Husband Can Make It Rain - Chapter 1
Chapter 1
My name is Wen Si’an. Because I was premature, I ended up being born by accident beside my family’s ancestral graves.
Maybe that was why I had been frail and sickly ever since I was little.
Because of that, my parents took me to all kinds of doctors, but none of them had any answers.
The last person they visited was an old traditional medicine doctor. He stroked his beard, his expression turning slightly grave.
“If you ask me, you’d be better off finding a knowledgeable master to take a look.”
…
Great. Some things really couldn’t be avoided.
I had run into something evil.
My parents found the most famous fortune-teller in the area.
This was what the man said-
“She won’t live past eighteen.”
The moment my hot-tempered mother heard those unlucky words, she sprang up on the spot, ready to whack the old man over the head.
The old master shrank his neck back. “Ahem. Unless…”
My dad wrapped his arms around my mom’s waist in one swift motion. “Unless what? Unless what? Let him talk.”
The old master composed himself. “Unless you arrange a marriage bond for her with someone powerful. This girl’s Pure Yin Body is highly sought after in every realm.”
My dad cut in, “Master, by someone powerful, you mean…?”
The old master blinked, then rubbed his thumb and index finger together.
At that, my mom went quiet and turned to look at my dad.
“Honey, does this rotten old geezer think I’m stupid?”
The old master: “…”
My dad: “Uh…”
In my dad’s arms, I stared with wide eyes and didn’t dare make a sound.
My mom dragged my dad away while cursing up a storm.
So, at first, my mom didn’t believe him.
But after I turned five, I came down with a serious illness every year and nearly kicked the bucket each time. Then my mom, still cursing up a storm, dragged my dad back to that fortune-teller.
Chapter 2
The old master seemed to have known we would come. When he saw us, he wasn’t surprised in the slightest.
By the time my parents arrived, he had taken a jade pendant from a small box. Carved on it was a green snake.
Honestly, it was rather delicate and pretty.
I followed behind my parents and took the jade pendant in my little hands. The green snake’s eyes happened to be staring right at me, as if they could see straight through me.
I gently stroked the pendant with my small hand and tucked it into my pocket, not noticing the faint green light flashing from it in secret.
Before we left, the old master reminded us, “Remember, she must keep it on her at all times.”
From then on, wherever I was, the jade pendant was there too.
Strange as it sounds, after that, I really never suffered any major illnesses again, nor did accidents happen to me as often as before.
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