My Entire Family’s Gone Haywire! - Chapter 10
Gu Nian was so nervous that she was about to give herself away. This house was obviously a mud-walled house in the countryside, and the people here were dressed in ancient costumes. This house should be a village, but why was the male owner’s gaze so sharp? It was even scarier than her teacher’s.
“Father, Mother, Sister doesn’t remember us. What should we do? What should we do?”
Gu Xin held Gu Nian’s hand and walked to the table, her face covered in tears.
Cai Xiaolian couldn’t bear to see the child cry so much. She was about to reach out to carry the child when she remembered her transmigration identity and stopped herself.
It wasn’t that Gu Shouxin couldn’t bear to see the child cry, but he liked Gu Xin a lot because of their interaction just now. He also felt uncomfortable when he saw her cry, but he didn’t move to carry the child.
Gu Nian was a little confused.
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‘What kind of family is this? What should I do next?’
‘I’m only in my twenties. In modern times, I’m still studying and not out in the world. I don’t know how to adapt!’
“Sister, don’t cry. Don’t cry. I get a headache when you cry.”
Gu Nian saw that her parents weren’t moving. She never bullied children. She squatted down and hugged Gu Xin.
“Hic, hic, hic, I won’t cry anymore, I won’t cry anymore. Sister, I’m Second Daughter. I’m Gu Xin, you’re Gu Nian, Eldest Daughter Gu, and my sister. They’re our parents. Sister, do you remember?”
Gu Xin had never been hugged by her sister before. Since she could remember, she did not have a place to put her hands, but she still explained it to Gu Nian.
……
“Don’t cry now, tell me slowly! Sister’s head hurts a little. Maybe when it stops hurting, she’ll remember.”
Gu Nian wiped Gu Xin’s tears.
Cai Xiaolian and Gu Shouxin looked at the two sisters without saying anything. At the same time, they glanced at each other from the corner of their eyes. Now, both of them were sure that the other was not the original Gu Nian, however, they were both hesitating whether they should confess first or wait until the other had confessed.
Gu Nian coaxed Gu Xin and pulled her to sit down on the bench next to the square table.
“Father, Mother.”
Gu Nian had brainwashed herself for a long time, but she could still call them by this name now.
“You really can’t remember anything? This is San Cha Kou Village. Do you remember?” Gu Shouxin asked.
“Yes. I don’t remember.”
Gu Nianzhi nodded and shook her head again.
However, she had a little doubt in her heart. San Cha Kou Village, Gu Nian, Gu Xin — what a familiar name!
“Eldest Daughter, we’re at San Cha Kou Village, Zhou Jia Town, Taoyuan County, Qingzhou. Do you remember it?”
Cai Xiaolian heard the other party mention San Cha Kou Village and immediately gave a more detailed geographical location.
Of course, she did not know any more because it was not in the original owner’s memory.
Gu Nian was stunned.
San Cha Kou Village, Taoyuan County, Qingzhou. Gu Nian, Gu Xin.
Gu Xin, Gu Nian.
Why did it look like the farmer’s book that she had read not long ago?
“In the Great Zhou Dynasty, in Taoyuan County, Zhoujia Town, San Cha Kou Village, my grandmother is Gu Xianglan. She was the only daughter in the family and was able to carry a tripod. She had a son-in-law, and my grandfather, Ye Chuan, was a vagrant who had become a son-in-law. I also had my first uncle and aunt, my fourth uncle, a cousin, a younger cousin, and a younger cousin. I’m Gu Nian. My younger sister is Gu Xin. My father was chased out of the house by my grandmother because he often gambled, and my mother liked to scold my younger sister because my father often gambled? My younger sister is ten this year, and I’m fourteen this year.”
Gu Nian suppressed the shock in her heart and recounted the family relationship.
“That’s right, that’s right! Sister, you scared me to death. I thought you really couldn’t remember anything!”
Gu Xin was relieved to hear that her sister was alright.
Gu Nian mechanically turned her head to look at her cheap sister. She was reading a book about the female lead, the unlucky female lead.
She was inside a book!