Chapter 2 2. First meeting with the person whose fate has changed
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Hope everything goes well!
The doctor said a lot of things, and Aunt Yang nodded and took notes. Looking at the pale woman lying on the bed that was pushed out, she burst into tears.
After a busy period, Aunt Yang came to sit down next to the bed. She remembered what she had heard before, and opened her mobile phone to call Jinjiu to thank him, but the automatic push notification of the mobile phone happened to send her the news of the accident mentioned by the nurse during the previous chat, so she naturally clicked on it.
Just as Jinjiu and the nurse said, there was an accident on West Road caused by a truck driver driving under the influence of alcohol. Plus it was rush hour so the traffic was extremely congested and the injured people couldn't be got out.
"Fortunately... Fortunately I didn't take that car... Otherwise..." Aunt Yang felt dizzy and her eyes went dark at the thought that she might be stuck in traffic on West 1st Road and not have time to sign the approval for her daughter's surgery.
The doctor said, it’s almost too late...
Aunt Yang browsed the news from beginning to end, with pictures and text.
When she saw one of the pictures, her eyes suddenly widened, and then she quickly turned back and looked at it again.
[At 8:02 am, a major traffic accident occurred in our city...]
8:02!
She flipped through the call records again and looked at the time when Jinjiu called her. It was 7:53!
There was a difference of nearly ten minutes!
But what Jinjiu just said made it clear that an accident had already happened on West 1st Road, but that was not the case. She was like a prophet who had anticipated that an accident would happen there, so she called to remind her.
Is this a coincidence? Or...
"That's not right...how could this be a coincidence?" No coincidence could explain why someone could tell her ten minutes in advance that an accident would happen somewhere.
Aunt Yang covered her face, thinking back to Jinjiu's special profession, and a bold idea came to her mind.
Just as Aunt Yang was daydreaming, the eyelashes of the woman on the hospital bed trembled slightly, and after a while, she opened her eyes.
"mom?"
"Hey! Ayin, don't be afraid, mom is here." Hearing the voice, Aunt Yang looked over quickly, "Are you feeling uncomfortable? Are you in pain? Are you dizzy? The doctor will come over to check later..."
Yang Yin listened to her mother's gentle words, and her nose felt sore. She blinked and swallowed back her tears: "Don't worry, I'm fine. I'm fine... But you, have you encountered any problems? I saw that you looked very worried just now."
Aunt Yang was stunned for a moment, and after hesitating for a moment, she told her about Jin Jiu.
After hearing what her mother said, Yang Yin was obviously a little confused, but she had lost too much blood after all, and she felt a little weak, her head was dizzy, her thoughts were not clear, and she couldn't think of anything for a while.
"Mom, no matter whether this girl you mentioned was just a coincidence or really capable, she helped us after all. She saved my life, so we should thank her."
Aunt Yang understood what her daughter meant. What she meant was that no matter whether Jinjiu had real ability or not, they should thank her.
"Yes, that's right... Ah Yin, you should have a good rest. Mom will thank Xiao Jiu very much. When you get better, we will treat him to a meal."
Yang Yin responded, and her dizzy head caused her eyelids, which felt like they weighed a thousand pounds, to slowly droop. After a moment, she fell into a deep sleep again...
At the same time, Jinjiu, who was helping to look after the fruit stall, yawned out of boredom. She had just divined again, and Aunt Yang was fine, so it seemed that she had listened to her.
As early as a few days ago, she had already calculated that there would be a disaster in Aunt Yang's family today. It was only because her natal divination beads were confiscated by the Heavenly Dao, and the divination energy in her body was exhausted due to the time travel, so her divination ability was greatly weakened. Otherwise, with her original strength, she would be able to see the problem directly when she met Aunt Yang for the first time.
But fortunately, everything is fine now.
Originally, Jinjiu could have gone home if everything was fine, but because she still had to help Aunt Yang look after the watermelon stall, she did not leave immediately.
after an hour,
"It's time to close the stall!" Jinjiu stretched lazily, and when she saw a middle-aged woman coming over not far away, she greeted her enthusiastically.
This woman was Aunt Yang’s friend, who came to help take over the melon stall. After the two of them took over, Jinjiu carried his food and slowly went home.
That night, Jinjiu received a call from Aunt Yang thanking her. The other party did not ask much about the divination, but only said that she would treat her to a meal after her daughter was discharged from the hospital. Jinjiu agreed with a smile.
After hanging up the phone, Jinjiu was in a good mood, not because someone invited him to dinner, but because he saved someone today and received the other party's sincere thanks, so the empty energy in his body was replenished.
God knows how miserable she was because of the time travel, when she went from being a rich person with an endless supply of divination spirits to a refugee with nothing left.
Thinking that he would meet the so-called person whose destiny had changed tomorrow and could get his destiny divination beads back after solving the problem, he went to bed early today and got up early the next day. After packing his things, he came to No. 44 Huwei Street again.
After waiting for about half an hour, Jinjiu finally saw the person whose fate had changed with the reminder of the Heavenly Dao.
This is a woman who looks to be in her fifties. Although her dress is not luxurious, it is very elegant.
Seeing that she was about to pass by Jinjiu with a bag of fruits, and seeing that she had no intention of stopping, Jinjiu was not nervous, but just waited quietly.
"Ouch!"
Almost at the same time as the other party screamed, Jinjiu appeared beside him and reached out to support him.
"Thank you. I don't know where the stone came from. It almost killed me!"
"You're welcome." Jin Jiu not only helped the person stand firmly, but also squatted down to pick up the fruits that she had scattered on the ground.
"No, no, no, hey! Thank you so much, take these two apples back and eat them." The auntie originally wanted to pick the fruits herself, but in the blink of an eye, Jinjiu had picked up all the fruits and handed them to her. She could only thank her repeatedly, and then took out two unbroken, big, red apples and handed them to Jinjiu.
Jin Jiu did not refuse. After taking the apple, he suddenly said, "Thank you for the apple, Auntie. Since you gave me the apple, I will help you with divination for free."
"Ah?" The auntie obviously didn't expect the plot to turn out like this. She paused slightly, then turned around to look at the only stall at the entrance of the alley. It was very simple, even shabby, and looked deceptive.
“No…” Auntie was about to refuse, but Jinjiu’s words stunned her.
(End of this chapter)