Chapter 124: Bai Xi (Part 1)

Judging from the female ghost’s face, she was born in 1997 and died around 25.

Just looking at her eyebrows and eyes, she can be called beautiful, with a small face and strong facial features, but when combined, she looks too thin, resulting in slightly concave cheeks, making her look miserable and depressed.

Even if people don’t see the resentment and yin energy that surrounds her, she looks like a persecuted protagonist in a supernatural movie.

In Gu Zhisang’s opinion, the reason for this situation was her rough life experience, which led to almost no smoothness in her twelve palaces.

The gate of life was filled with evil, which means that she suffered from chronic diseases and suffered from pain in her life.

Her forehead was flat, and the “sun corner” and “moon corner” were not full and round. This was her “parent’s palace”, meaning the ghost had a bad relationship with her parents.

The peak on the eyebrow indicates that the family she was born into has many children. She was not an only child but had a brother and sister.

She was the eldest daughter and the least favored, which was one of the main reasons for her poor kinship.

Gu Zhisang further deduced that after confirming the time of her birth from the female ghost, she began to break down her eight characters and ten gods, corresponding to the heavenly stems and earthly branches.

From her eight characters, she is weak in wealth and has strong rivals, which indicates that her relationship with her brothers is not good;

Her temperaments were conflicting, so they turned against each other because of fame, wealth, and money.

There was also a ‘strong day master and strong food god’, and such manifestations in female fate often indicated that she had a weak relationship with her relatives, which happened to be confirmed by the unevenness of her parents’ palace and siblings’ palace.

Finally, ‘the moon column was in harm’, which laid the foundation for her lonely and poor fate.

In short, this ghost was born in a rural family with poor family conditions and ignorant parents.

The eldest in the family was a girl, so naturally, she was not valued, and she had to take care of her younger siblings and put the family first.

Girls with the same background and family were everywhere in history.

Most of the “eldest daughters” with similar experiences will develop a submissive and tolerant character under the oppression and harsh treatment of their parents;

This kind of flattering and giving character will even follow them for a lifetime and affect their lives.

But this female ghost was different.

Gu Zhisang said: “You were born under the wood element, and your horoscope fell into Mars, which means you have been stubborn and unyielding since childhood.”

“Because of your character, you couldn’t stand your parents’ preference for boys over girls, treating them like treasures, so you ran away from home.”

“The messenger is right.” The ghost girl sneered, with a stern hatred in her eyes:

“That family is a pit of fire, and those parents and their children are all ungrateful and blood-sucking worms!”

According to the ghost girl, her surname was Xiao, and her parents gave birth to a second child, a boy when she was less than three years old.

After the second child, her mother gave birth to a pair of twins.

No need to mention her two younger brothers, but even her youngest sister was loved because of the good omen of the dragon and phoenix, and because she was the youngest in the family.

The family had four children. However, only she, the eldest daughter, had to work like a cow and a horse.

When eating meat or buying snacks, she had no share, and her parents accused her of being greedy and not giving in to her younger siblings.

After school, she had to go home to cook and clean. If she complained, her parents would scold her for being immature and not knowing how to take care of her younger siblings.

When she graduated from junior high school, her family wanted her to drop out of school and go home to help and get married.

But she was the best student among the four children in the family. She didn’t want to get married and felt very wronged. She had a big fight with her parents for this.

In the end, even the school teachers came to persuade her parents, saying that if she continued to study, she would be able to pass the exam and become a college student who would bring honor to the family.

Without excuses and reasons, her parents could only reluctantly let her continue to study in high school.

She would go to the county town every winter and summer vacation to work as a summer intern.

Making milk tea, going to fast food restaurants, handing out flyers… Every day after getting off work, she would take the initiative to do some housework.

During the three years of high school, she never asked her family for living expenses, and she would squeeze out money from her teeth to buy snacks for her younger siblings.

She thought that this would make her parents happy and allow her to continue her studies.

She performed well in the college entrance examination that year and was admitted to a good undergraduate college, but her parents didn’t allow her to go to college because the family had no money and could not afford the tuition.

After a period of anger and pain, the girl found out on the Internet that she could apply for a student loan from the government.

At that time, she was naive and thought that her family had no money, so she said to her parents: “You don’t have to pay for my tuition. I will pay the loan back myself in the future.”

But since that day, she found that her parents began to restrict her from going out. Her younger brother and sister stole her various documents without her knowing. She was locked up by her parents.

Once she eavesdropped on a conversation between a pair of younger brothers and sisters, she realized there was no such thing as ‘the family has no money to support her studies’. Her parents just wanted to sell her for money!

Younger brother: “You stole her ID card. She must hate you to death if she knows. ’

Younger sister: ‘What can I do? It’s all my second brother’s girlfriend’s fault, for asking for such a high bride price. Mother forced me to do it. If I didn’t do it, I would be the one sold to the old bachelor as a wife!’

The eldest daughter was shocked. She realized that even if she was admitted to university, her parents would not let her have a good future!

They thought that it was useless for girls to study, and they raised their daughters just to get the bride price;

She would not be under their control if she was allowed to study outside the mountains.

And everyone knew all this. Her brothers and sisters were accomplices, hiding it from her, and even tearing up her admission letter.

The eldest daughter was furious. She fled overnight without taking any of her documents, she bought a ticket with the only money she had to go to the big city to work.

She knew that she couldn’t go to university, otherwise, she would be entangled by her vicious relatives at home for the rest of her life, so she kept working.


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