Transmigrating as the Younger Sister of a Bigshot with Multiple Identities

Chapter 1106: He Instinctively Endured the Darkness If He Had Never Seen Light


Chapter 1106: He Instinctively Endured the Darkness, If He Had Never Seen Light

Editor: Henyee Translations

Gu Yang muttered, “No one could be unlucky enough to fall into Mobius’s hands.”

Especially not someone as fortunate as her—a lucky carp who had inherited billions and then died in a car accident, only to transmigrate!

Gu Jin, however, was fascinated. She pulled a calculus problem into a web of questions, extending into areas she hadn’t even studied yet. From one point of knowledge, she unraveled countless more.

Seeing how earnest—and admittedly good-looking—Gu Jin was, Gu Yang patiently explained. But the deeper she went, the more questions arose, expanding into an ever-growing network of concepts that ate up more and more time.

The high summer sun streamed through the window, casting tree shadows across the room.

As the sun dipped, lengthening the shadows and adding the hum of cicadas to the air, Gu Yang felt parched. It was as if explaining had drained her completely.

Yet Gu Jin kept asking.

Slumping back into her chair, Gu Yang weakly tugged at her shirt. “Sister, it’s time for dinner.”

Realizing what she’d just said, Gu Yang wanted to crawl into a hole.

She had actually called a seven or eight-year-old brat her sister?!

Why did she call her so naturally?!

Gu Yang fell into a short period of self-doubt.

Gu Jin had no idea about the inner turmoil and self-doubt in Gu Yang’s heart. Hearing the soft, affectionate way she called her “sister,” Gu Jin’s lips curled up slightly.

In the orphanage, she had always been alone, uninterested in connecting with anyone. The other kids saw her as a reclusive oddball and often spoke ill of her. Most of the time, she buried herself in books, avoiding any social interaction.

She never liked talking to the other kids anyway, finding them immature and growing impatient after a few exchanges.

But today, she had spoken more than she had in weeks—and surprisingly, she didn’t mind at all. In fact, it made her feel inexplicably happy and at ease.

This little girl was quite cute. Maybe having such a smart and adorable little sister wasn’t so bad after all.

Gu Jin put the book back on the shelf and started walking ahead. She glanced back to see if Gu Yang was keeping up. “Let’s go eat.”

Gu Yang hurried to catch up, her short legs moving quickly.

She glanced at Gu Jin’s long legs, then looked down at her own.

Damn it, why were her legs so short?

At the same age, other people’s legs seemed longer!

Noticing that Gu Yang was struggling to keep up, Gu Jin gradually slowed her pace. She was used to walking fast, always eager to get back to her books.

Gu Yang followed closely behind. “Sister, what’s your name? I’m Gu Yang.”

At this point, calling her “Sister” just came naturally. She had dropped the burden of thinking like an adult—after all, she looked like a little kid. No one knew how grown-up her heart was. She might as well embrace it and just act like a baby.

“Gu Jin.”

“Hey, we have the same surname. In that case, we’ll be biological sisters from now on.”

Gu Yang hugged Gu Jin’s arm to prevent herself from falling further.

Gu Jin looked down at her and snorted. “Mm.”

Outside the orphanage cafeteria.

Feng Jue sat alone by the flowerbed and kept looking in the direction of the canteen.

The number of children who came to the canteen to get food decreased, but he still did not see that familiar figure.

Ever since he arrived at the orphanage, he had carried a young master’s airs, feeling out of place with everything around him. Solitude had become second nature to him.

At first, when she started joining him for three meals a day, it felt strange and a bit awkward.

But in just a month, he had already grown accustomed to her presence.

Feng Jue lowered his head, his gaze darkening.

If he had never seen light, he could have instinctively endured the darkness.

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