158.What if?

Style: Girl Author: Hu LanWords: 2305Update Time: 24/01/11 18:58:45
She desperately wants to have a bigger space, but unfortunately she also knows that having such a space is beyond the pale, unless she is God's daughter.

But if it's just in case, maybe you can try it, it's not that...

Thinking of this, Hua Jin patted herself hard, quickly went back to the room, opened the wardrobe and took off the clothes inside. There was a password safe inside.

If it weren't for the sudden sense of crisis, I would have forgotten about the safe at home.

After opening it, she took out a mahogany box and gently touched the patterns on the mahogany box. A trace of sadness flashed in Hua Jin's eyes.

The box was locked with a simple lock. Taking out the key from the safe, Hua Jin opened the wooden box with a sad expression.

After opening it, the first thing that caught her eye was the house book that she almost spent all her wealth to exchange for. The novelty had already passed. She took one look at it and put it aside. Then she took out another red book from it with red eyes and trembling. The words "household registration book" made Hua Jin's eyes blurry.

She sniffed and opened her household registration book and saw the page with the word "cancel" written on it. Hua Jin, who thought she could bear it long ago, couldn't help but shed tears and gently touched the names of her father and mother.

In countless difficult days, she relied on her household registration book and photo albums at home to get her through those difficult days.

That is to say, the high-paced life during these years of work left her no time to think wildly, so these most precious memories were put into the safe.

I held the household registration book tightly to my heart and calmed down for a while before wiping my tears and putting the household registration book aside. Below is a photo album that is as important as the household registration book. I haven't looked at it for a long time. I opened the photo album tremblingly and looked at it. The tears that Zhang Zhang had just stopped crying over the beautiful memories of his childhood broke out again.

"Mom and Dad, I'm living a good life now, you can finally relax," Hua Jin murmured to herself with tears in her eyes.

After calming down, he put the photo albums in the wooden box on the bed one by one, revealing the jewelry box at the bottom.

The jewelry inside was all her mother's. After her mother passed away and she put it in the wooden box, Hua Jin never opened it again because she was afraid of being sad.

If she didn't want to test her own ideas, she wouldn't want to touch her mother's things unless necessary.

It contained not only her mother's but also her parents' money that they had saved for her since she was born. They said that these would be her dowry when she grew up and got married.

Everything inside was filled with her parents' love for her. Hua Jin opened several layers of jewelry boxes in one go.

She remembered that there was a time when her mother was particularly obsessed with jade, and her father would give it to anyone on an anniversary or something.

If it hadn't been for that accident, their family would have been a very happy family. Each of their parents ran their own shops and lived a fulfilling and prosperous life.

Looking at the gold jewelry in the box, Hua Jin calmed down.

The top three drawers belong to my mother, and the bottom two are the dowry my mother saves for her every year.

As a result... Hua Jin was indeed stunned.

All the drawers contained only gold and silver jewelry. Jade bracelets, pendants, rings, and bracelets all disappeared, leaving only a few red and black threads telling Hua Jin of their past existence.

...It’s really gone. If it wasn’t swallowed up by space itself, how can we explain this?

Even a thief would not just steal jade that cannot be identified as genuine but give up several boxes of gold and silver jewelry.

So... there is only one explanation.

Hua Jin was excited when she thought of this, and immediately had the illusion that she was really God's daughter.

You will know if it works or not after you try it.

It just so happened that the day after tomorrow it was time to go to the town to deliver drawing paper. I stopped by the jewelry shop there and bought a few similar jade stones.

I have to work overtime tomorrow to draw a few more pictures, Hua Jin couldn't help but think about it as she lay on the bed in a daze after washing.



Hua Jin opened her eyes while sweating profusely, and took a few deep breaths to wake up when she saw the familiar environment.

I had another dream, exactly the same as the one I had in the car that day, but more detailed.

In the dream, God seems to want to punish people. One disaster after another comes one after another, kicked off by a rain in early autumn. Just when the floods have finally subsided, the people begin to breathe a sigh of relief. Businesses came one after another, and then came the extremely cold weather. It passed directly into autumn and only gave a transition period of about ten days. The temperature dropped rapidly. At the coldest time, it could reach minus 60 or 70 degrees Celsius. I don’t know how many people froze to death in a year. people.

The extreme cold gave people less than half a year to breathe. Just when everyone thought the disaster was finally over, an unprecedented drought suddenly came and ushered in nearly a year of extreme heat.

In the past few years, disasters have occurred one after another, and the imperial court has been unable to take care of itself. The social order that was already scarce in order to survive has completely disappeared. There are many self-proclaimed kings in various places.

Countless people died of thirst, starvation, and were killed, and corpses could be seen everywhere.

Human life is as low as dust. You can take a life without blinking for a sip of water. You can also sell your wife or daughter directly to someone else for a handful of rice. There are even people who can no longer be called human just to survive.

An extreme tropical tropics took away countless lives, people's last hope, and humanity's little sanity.

But the next earthquake made the human beings who had struggled to survive lose money again, and then the long-awaited rain finally appeared, followed by hail. The place where Hua Jin looked was full of desolation, and then Hua Jin Just woke up.

Feeling the sticky stickiness on her body, Hua Jin went straight into the bathroom, letting the shower spray wash over her body. With her eyes closed, the scenes in her dream kept replaying in her mind.

I don’t know if I thought about it day by day and dreamed about it at night, which caused me to dream about that dream again.

Even the sequence of disasters is exactly the same. Is there such a coincidence?

It was so real, so real that she could relate to it.

The sense of urgency in Hua Jin's heart rose again, and after taking a shower, Hua Jin left the space.

The sky was already getting slightly brighter, and I felt the obvious heat as soon as I left the space. I frowned and ran straight to my father and grandfather who were cleaning the vegetable patch in the backyard.

Just go to the backyard to look for them at this time. If you don't look for them anymore, you have to go to the field.

"Dad, Master..." Hua Jin trotted to her father who was watering the vegetable field. On the other side of the vegetable field, Hua Jin stopped what he was doing when he heard his granddaughter's cry, and then his face turned pale. With a smile on his face involuntarily.

"Jin'er, why did you get up so early?" Old Man Hua walked towards his granddaughter.

"That's right, why don't you sleep a little longer? It's still early?" Hua Chengtian looked at his daughter and smiled. He was also very curious about the serious expression on her face, thinking that Xiaosi had provoked his sister again?

"I'm not sleepy anymore, Dad, I have something to tell you." Hua Jin looked at Hua Chengtian and Old Man Hua seriously with a serious face.

After thinking about the dream, she felt that she still had to tell her father and grandfather. It would be better if it didn't happen. If it did come true, it would also give her father and grandfather time to deal with it.

Especially since grandpa is still the head of a village, and most of the people in the village are related by relatives. In the dream, there is still one year before the disaster, which is enough for everyone to prepare.

(End of chapter)