The Abandoned Daughter's Second Chance
Chapter 1: Thunderstorm
- Chapter 95 - 86: Bought Piglets
- Chapter 94 - 85: Mid-Autumn Festival
- Chapter 93 - 84: School Begins
- Chapter 92 - 83: Going to the Han Family
- Chapter 91 - 82: Allocation
- Chapter 90 - 81: Venturing into the Mountain Forest
- Chapter 89 - 80: 7th-Month Scallions, 8th-Month Garlic, Autumn Planting
- Chapter 88 - 79: The Corn Harvest Disturbance
- Chapter 87 - 78: 2nd Tempering
- Chapter 86 - 77: Fickle Grandpa
- Chapter 85 - 76: The Liang Family’s Children
- Chapter 84 - 75: Going to Man Cang’s House
- Chapter 83 - 74: Agreement
- Chapter 82 - 73: The Stand-in
- Chapter 81 - 72: An Important Matter
- Chapter 80 - 71: Preparing Gifts
- Chapter 79 - 70: Opening the Bundle
- Chapter 78 - 69: Debt
- Chapter 77 - 68: Midnight Singing
- Chapter 76 - 67: An Eyesore
- Chapter 75 - 66: Broadening Horizons, Buying Things
- Chapter 74 - 65: Medical Books
- Chapter 73 - 64: Mr. Sun
- Chapter 72 - 63: We’ve Arrived
- Chapter 71 - 62: Going to Wancheng
- Chapter 70 - 61: Going to Wancheng
- Chapter 69 - 60: Want to Fight
- Chapter 68 - 59: Rice Pestle
- Chapter 67 - 58: Sweet Dream
- Chapter 66 - 57: Liu Fengying Hits Someone Again
- Chapter 65 - 56: Not Biologically Yours
- Chapter 64 - 55: Here They Come Again
- Chapter 63 - 54: Divine Power
- Chapter 62 - 53: Want a Very Ugly Photo
- Chapter 61 - 52: Mo Guoqiang’s Idea
- Chapter 60 - 51: Good Idea
- Chapter 59 - 50: Hospital
- Chapter 58 - 49: Second Uncle Mo’s Family
- Chapter 57 - 48: All Cleared Up
- Chapter 56 - 47: The Hooligan Leader Cousin
- Chapter 55 - 46: Smashing the Door
- Chapter 54 - 45: Going to Court
- Chapter 53 - 44: Just Deserts
- Chapter 52 - 43: Got Caught
- Chapter 51 - 42: Borrow
- Chapter 50 - 41: Something to Look Forward To
- Chapter 49 - 40: A Quarrel
- Chapter 48 - 39: Xiaoju Refuses to Leave
- Chapter 47 - 38: Putting in a Bad Word
- Chapter 46 - 37: Crops Hundreds of Years Old
- Chapter 45 - 36: Divine Sense
- Chapter 44 - 35: Dreaming into the Space
- Chapter 43 - 34: Watching a Movie
- Chapter 42 - 33: Little Companions
- Chapter 41 - 32: Watching a Movie
- Chapter 40 - 31: The Lowest Grade
- Chapter 39 - 30: The Temptation of the Big Bad Wolf
- Chapter 38 - 29: Encountering Liu Fengying
- Chapter 37 - 28: The Brigade’s Consignment Store
- Chapter 36 - 27: Picking Rose Myrtles
- Chapter 35 - 216: Eating Fish
- Chapter 34 - 25: The Difficult Xiaoju
- Chapter 33 - 24: Glass Soup
- Chapter 32 - 23: Relatives
- Chapter 31 - 22: Grandma’s Questioning
- Chapter 30 - 21: Harm
- Chapter 29 - 20: Commotion
- Chapter 28 - 19: Housewarming (Part 2)
- Chapter 27 - 19: Moving into the New Home
- Chapter 26 - 18: New Home
- Chapter 25 - 17: The Joyful Ox Cart (Part 2)
- Chapter 24 - 17: The Joyful Ox-Cart
- Chapter 23 - 16: Going to the Market (2)
- Chapter 22 - 16: Going to the Market
- Chapter 21 - 15: Going to the Market
- Chapter 20 - 14: Household Registration
- Chapter 19 - 13: Securing the Knowledge Youth House
- Chapter 18 - 12: Staying at the Party Secretary’s House
- Chapter 17 - 11: A Sigh of Relief
- Chapter 16 - 11: A Sigh of Relief
- Chapter 15 - 11: A Sigh of Relief
- Chapter 14 - 10: Count Me In (Part 2)
- Chapter 13 - 10: Count Me In
- Chapter 12 - 9: Grandpa is Back
- Chapter 11 - 8: Mo Guoqiang Is Back
- Chapter 10 - 7: Seagull Brand Shampoo
- Chapter 9 - 6: Fried Rice_2
- Chapter 8 - 6: Egg Fried Rice
- Chapter 7 - 5: Plan (Part 2)
- Chapter 6 - 5: Plan
- Chapter 5 - 4: Getting Beaten
- Chapter 4 - 3: Switched at Birth
- Chapter 3 - 2: Parentage
- Chapter 2 - 1: Thunderstorm 2
- Chapter 1: Thunderstorm
Mo Xiaoman was suffocating in the water. The moment she broke the surface, she gasped desperately for air. To make matters worse, the rain was pouring down, and the huge raindrops pelted her so hard she nearly suffocated all over again. She felt dizzy and detached, as if nothing was real. The ROARING of the rain filled her ears. Hearing someone shout, she forced her eyes open to see the person holding her above the water. ’Is that... Uncle Man Cang?’
"Xiao Man, how are you? Are you okay? You silly girl! The wind is howling and the rain is coming down hard. There’s not a soul in sight. Couldn’t you have waited for the rain to stop at the mill before crossing the bridge? Falling into the river like that... if I hadn’t happened to be walking along the bank to check on my fish traps, you would’ve drowned for sure!"
Uncle Man Cang sputtered out rainwater as he yelled. Seeing that Mo Xiaoman could still open her mouth to cough repeatedly, he figured she wasn’t seriously hurt. He tossed her onto a stone slab on the bank and paid her no more mind, running off to check on the fish trap he’d placed in a crack between the rocks.
Mo Xiaoman, however, was stunned. She looked all around, the shock in her heart beyond description.
’Am I dreaming? Why am I dreaming of this scene?’
This was the great river of her hometown, a place she knew like the back of her hand. The rickety wooden bridge, the mills on both banks, the large windmill, the jagged rocks, the thickets of shrubs and bamboo along the riverbank... ’That’s right! It was that summer. I was in a hurry to get home and recklessly tried to cross the suspension bridge alone despite the downpour. The torrential rain left me so dazed I couldn’t tell the sky from the ground. I lost my footing and tumbled off the bridge, and the swift current sent me tumbling head over heels. Luckily, Uncle Man Cang, on his way home from work, happened to walk by the river to check the fish traps he’d set the night before. He saw a child fall from the bridge and quickly waded into the river to intercept me, pulling me out of the water!’
’Yes! This was it! She had fallen into the raging river during the storm, and Uncle Man Cang had saved her!’
Mo Xiaoman looked down. She saw the body of a thin, scrawny little girl, like a bean sprout. Her outstretched hands were just skin and bones, like a chicken’s feet. Her palms were covered in calluses, and her fingernails were caked with black dirt... She pinched her thigh hard. It hurt!
’This isn’t a dream? I’m alive in 1977?!’
’But I clearly went through so much, endured countless hardships, and didn’t die until the summer of 2012... Could that whole experience have been the dream?’
While she was lost in a daze, Uncle Man Cang returned with the fish trap on his back. It seemed he hadn’t caught anything. With a sullen face, he didn’t even glance at Mo Xiaoman. He walked steadily up toward the high bank. Only after he was some distance away did he turn back and yell at her:
"You think the rain can’t kill you? Hurry up and get home! It’s about to start thundering!"
The last time this happened, the sharp-tongued Uncle Man Cang had yelled just like that, and Mo Xiaoman had obediently stood up and followed him home.
But this time, she didn’t move. Perhaps it was psychological. She no longer felt like a child. She had lived into her forties, older than the current Uncle Man Cang. She felt she had the right to make her own decisions, to follow her own heart and continue sitting there in a daze, trying to sort through her thoughts and make sense of everything.
Uncle Man Cang’s figure quickly vanished into the curtain of rain. As if to prove his words, the thunder and lightning truly arrived.
In the sky, as black as ink, streaks of lightning flashed one after another like fireworks. The blinding white light was followed by a deafening CRACK. Mo Xiaoman clearly saw a string of glowing red fireballs plummet from the sky, striking an old maple tree about twenty or thirty paces away. That maple tree was said to be a hundred years old, its branches and leaves still lush as it stood tall by the great river. People crossing the river often liked to rest in its shade. Now, in a single instant, more than half of the maple’s magnificent canopy was blasted away by the lightning, revealing a bare trunk with wisps of green smoke rising from it...
Mo Xiaoman saw the lightning, then the thunder-fire. Her eyes were dazzled, and her ears seemed to have gone deaf. She couldn’t see or hear anything clearly. She felt as if her entire body was caught in a net of fine electrical currents, as if a bolt of lightning could strike her at any moment!
’After experiencing so many tragic events, and then dying inexplicably on a high-speed train, I never thought I’d wake up again, back in 1977! This is so bizarre, but also incredibly rare, isn’t it? People talk about things that happen once in a century, but this must be a once-in-a-millennium event!’
Even though Mo Xiaoman was somewhat numb, she couldn’t help but feel a surge of fear. ’Since I’m alive, then being alive is a good thing. I don’t want to die!’
’Besides, getting struck by lightning would be a horrible, ugly way to go!’
’And another thing—Uncle Man Cang risked his life jumping into that raging river to save me. If I die again, forget everything else, I’d be letting him down. Saving a life is a meritorious deed. It would be completely wrong to just throw that away!’
- Chapter 95 - 86: Bought Piglets
- Chapter 94 - 85: Mid-Autumn Festival
- Chapter 93 - 84: School Begins
- Chapter 92 - 83: Going to the Han Family
- Chapter 91 - 82: Allocation
- Chapter 90 - 81: Venturing into the Mountain Forest
- Chapter 89 - 80: 7th-Month Scallions, 8th-Month Garlic, Autumn Planting
- Chapter 88 - 79: The Corn Harvest Disturbance
- Chapter 87 - 78: 2nd Tempering
- Chapter 86 - 77: Fickle Grandpa
- Chapter 85 - 76: The Liang Family’s Children
- Chapter 84 - 75: Going to Man Cang’s House
- Chapter 83 - 74: Agreement
- Chapter 82 - 73: The Stand-in
- Chapter 81 - 72: An Important Matter
- Chapter 80 - 71: Preparing Gifts
- Chapter 79 - 70: Opening the Bundle
- Chapter 78 - 69: Debt
- Chapter 77 - 68: Midnight Singing
- Chapter 76 - 67: An Eyesore
- Chapter 75 - 66: Broadening Horizons, Buying Things
- Chapter 74 - 65: Medical Books
- Chapter 73 - 64: Mr. Sun
- Chapter 72 - 63: We’ve Arrived
- Chapter 71 - 62: Going to Wancheng
- Chapter 70 - 61: Going to Wancheng
- Chapter 69 - 60: Want to Fight
- Chapter 68 - 59: Rice Pestle
- Chapter 67 - 58: Sweet Dream
- Chapter 66 - 57: Liu Fengying Hits Someone Again
- Chapter 65 - 56: Not Biologically Yours
- Chapter 64 - 55: Here They Come Again
- Chapter 63 - 54: Divine Power
- Chapter 62 - 53: Want a Very Ugly Photo
- Chapter 61 - 52: Mo Guoqiang’s Idea
- Chapter 60 - 51: Good Idea
- Chapter 59 - 50: Hospital
- Chapter 58 - 49: Second Uncle Mo’s Family
- Chapter 57 - 48: All Cleared Up
- Chapter 56 - 47: The Hooligan Leader Cousin
- Chapter 55 - 46: Smashing the Door
- Chapter 54 - 45: Going to Court
- Chapter 53 - 44: Just Deserts
- Chapter 52 - 43: Got Caught
- Chapter 51 - 42: Borrow
- Chapter 50 - 41: Something to Look Forward To
- Chapter 49 - 40: A Quarrel
- Chapter 48 - 39: Xiaoju Refuses to Leave
- Chapter 47 - 38: Putting in a Bad Word
- Chapter 46 - 37: Crops Hundreds of Years Old
- Chapter 45 - 36: Divine Sense
- Chapter 44 - 35: Dreaming into the Space
- Chapter 43 - 34: Watching a Movie
- Chapter 42 - 33: Little Companions
- Chapter 41 - 32: Watching a Movie
- Chapter 40 - 31: The Lowest Grade
- Chapter 39 - 30: The Temptation of the Big Bad Wolf
- Chapter 38 - 29: Encountering Liu Fengying
- Chapter 37 - 28: The Brigade’s Consignment Store
- Chapter 36 - 27: Picking Rose Myrtles
- Chapter 35 - 216: Eating Fish
- Chapter 34 - 25: The Difficult Xiaoju
- Chapter 33 - 24: Glass Soup
- Chapter 32 - 23: Relatives
- Chapter 31 - 22: Grandma’s Questioning
- Chapter 30 - 21: Harm
- Chapter 29 - 20: Commotion
- Chapter 28 - 19: Housewarming (Part 2)
- Chapter 27 - 19: Moving into the New Home
- Chapter 26 - 18: New Home
- Chapter 25 - 17: The Joyful Ox Cart (Part 2)
- Chapter 24 - 17: The Joyful Ox-Cart
- Chapter 23 - 16: Going to the Market (2)
- Chapter 22 - 16: Going to the Market
- Chapter 21 - 15: Going to the Market
- Chapter 20 - 14: Household Registration
- Chapter 19 - 13: Securing the Knowledge Youth House
- Chapter 18 - 12: Staying at the Party Secretary’s House
- Chapter 17 - 11: A Sigh of Relief
- Chapter 16 - 11: A Sigh of Relief
- Chapter 15 - 11: A Sigh of Relief
- Chapter 14 - 10: Count Me In (Part 2)
- Chapter 13 - 10: Count Me In
- Chapter 12 - 9: Grandpa is Back
- Chapter 11 - 8: Mo Guoqiang Is Back
- Chapter 10 - 7: Seagull Brand Shampoo
- Chapter 9 - 6: Fried Rice_2
- Chapter 8 - 6: Egg Fried Rice
- Chapter 7 - 5: Plan (Part 2)
- Chapter 6 - 5: Plan
- Chapter 5 - 4: Getting Beaten
- Chapter 4 - 3: Switched at Birth
- Chapter 3 - 2: Parentage
- Chapter 2 - 1: Thunderstorm 2
- Chapter 1: Thunderstorm
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