Chapter 257 Before Zhenzong's Transmigration to Princess Jinyang
Chapter 257 Before Zhenzong's Transmigration to Princess Jinyang
The opening part is not included in the countdown. Little Si was able to see the cave entrance at the bottom of the lake when she was three years old, but she never saw the bishop, and the mocha-skinned nun also disappeared, so she raised a green cactus named "Fear of Coolies".
She didn't know if she was a descendant of a witch, or an abandoned baby born of Daiyun... So who was her mother? Or rather, her master?
One day, the stone gate exploded, and she ran out. When she got ashore, she was still having trouble breathing. Gradually, Si Zi discovered that by running at a frantic pace of "inhale-inhale-exhale-exhale!", she could shift her weight onto different feet... To be honest, that was the dazzling debut of a little Si Zi in her short twelve-year life!!!
Now? Sizi, accompanied by her assistant Xiaoyao, embarks on a fun and hilarious journey...
However, before setting off, Sizi couldn't help but mutter a few words to herself, like a "grandma," and give a "grand revelation of insect life"—
Everyone was curious about why Sizi, a beautiful girl from Northeast China, wasn't staying home growing ginseng and snowboarding, but instead going on a time-travel adventure.
Actually, to put it bluntly, Zhen Xiaosi was transported from the Breaking Bad TV series in another time and space. She accidentally activated the "mischievous little monster" mode and ended up directly entering the body of the young princess of the early Tang Dynasty.
She was originally destined to travel to Northern Europe, to inhabit the body of a noblewoman deeply entangled in the machinations of a certain Western military faction. This woman was controlled by her high-ranking military officer husband and the powerful figures behind him. The poor, pregnant noblewoman's depression and mania worsened, ultimately leading to her overdose and suicide by jumping off a bridge, thus reincarnating as a woman…
However, the military still wouldn't let the woman go. They found a mysterious being with transcendental medicine who preserved her body, but couldn't preserve her will to escape. This bizarre operation by the military is practically a "biohazard crisis" in the world of "transcendental medicine"!
Because the woman's brain was dead, but pitifully, they implanted the consciousness of the unborn child into her body, allowing the child's consciousness to continue living within the mother's body. Don't think it's outrageous; the hormonal chemical reactions made her life story even more convoluted than "The Invisible Guest"! The child transmigrated into the mother's body, and the mother was reborn into the body of a baby girl in the early Tang Dynasty—this plot even puts "Criminal Minds" to shame. You might think, isn't this just a hilarious sequel to the Oscar-winning "The Poor Thing"?!
However, CEO Si drove a 300SLRUhlenhaut Coupe worth a billion yuan, carrying her rookie assistant Xiao Yao, through the Tang Dynasty to experience history firsthand… Who is CEO Si's "unseen" child? Her brain has been given a free "time travel experience aircraft carrier" storage place, a high-tech system that even NASA couldn't develop. This isn't just her self-consolation; the reason Si mentioned wanting to atone earlier was probably because she felt a little sorry for this child.
Si Zong wouldn't dare say whether such thoughts qualify as maternal love, but she truly didn't want her to come to the 21st century and be left alone to live in the shadow of the military. If that were the case, it was foreseeable that her path of growing up would be just as bizarre as Si Zong's.
Later, Si realized that her initial Oedipus complex had transformed into reckless rebellion, ultimately even leading to the murder of two figures who symbolized her father:
One is the mysterious being of transcendental medicine, who was once her re-creator, like Nuwa's creation in the Garden of Eden, who created her; the other is the man who controls her mother, her father in the genetic sense of consciousness.
To Si's dismay, after her daughter's successful rebellion, she herself ultimately became and inherited the position of a mysterious being of transcendental medicine. Using transcendental medical technology and other means, she reversed control over her father, a military officer from a certain Western power, turning him into a subservient figure, no longer obsessed with war, but instead submitting to her day after day…
Is this child also a controlling personality?
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