A blue planet.
It was the home they had always watched over.
In Lu Yeâs eyes, a planet emerged, his vision rapidly drawing closer.
His mind came to a halt.
So, his first life was actually on Earth.
Rain poured down in torrents.
A highway overpass.
The sound of the rain was sharp and incessant, thunder roaring, the sky and earth blurring together.
A tiny Lu Ye crawled out of a car, his small mind still echoing with his parents' curses and accusations.
They had been using the vilest language imaginable to attack each other â the two people closest to him.
The woman called the man useless, a spineless coward, saying marrying him was the worst decision of her life.
The man called the woman lazy, as worthless as a pig, saying even a dog would wag its tail in gratitude for a single meal.
They argued, screamed, their faces twisted with rage.
Little Lu Ye sat in the backseat, clutching his stuffed toy, his expression blank.
He felt nothing. This was normal. This was what he was used to.
Eventually, the woman snapped.
She grabbed the steering wheel, yanking it violently.
The world spun.
There was a sharp pain.
Lu Ye crawled out of the car, sitting alone in the downpour. Large trucks roared past, blaring their horns.
Lu Ye finally regained his senses.
He stood up, walked to the front of the car, and saw his parents.
Their bodies were twisted, drenched in blood.
But at this moment, they were so... peaceful. Not at all like their usual terrifying selves.
Thick smoke rose into the sky.
Headlights shone through the rain.
Someone rushed over, scooping Lu Ye up and carrying him away.
Lu Ye looked back at the burning car, his small mind forming a peculiar thought:
Metal... how can it catch fire?
He watched as people rushed to the car, trying to open the doors, but they couldnât.
The flames grew stronger.
The rain couldnât extinguish the fire.
Voices shouted in panic.
In Lu Yeâs dark eyes, only the burning flames reflected.
Eventually, everyone retreated.
All they could do was watch as the vehicle was consumed by the flames, its occupants burning alongside it.
Lu Ye thought to himself, âNow, they wonât argue anymore, right?â
He was carried into an ambulance.
âWhatâs your name?â
A woman in a green nurseâs uniform asked.
âLu Ye.â
âHow old are you?â
âFour.â
âItâs okay, little one. Iâm going to take you somewhere safe.â
âOkay.â
Lu Ye remained calm, not crying, not fussing. It was as if he was already used to being in unfamiliar places.
He was taken to the hospital.
Various examinations were conducted, and the results were surprisingly good.
Perhaps because he had been holding a stuffed toy in the backseat, Lu Ye hadnât â NĐŸvĐ”lŃĐłht â (Donât copy, read here) suffered any serious injuries.
âPatient Lu Ye, age four. Parents deceased in a car accident. We contacted the grandparents, but both sets are already deceased. None of the other relatives are willing to take him in.â
âWhat about his parentsâ assets?â
âAfter investigation, both parents were heavily in debt, liabilities far exceeding assets.â
âSo, he has nothing? Just the ragged clothes on his back?â
âStrictly speaking, yes.â
âContact the welfare institution.â
Lu Ye didnât understand what they were discussing. He only felt that without his parents around, the world had become so... quiet. Peaceful.
Later, a middle-aged man appeared in front of Lu Ye.
âYouâre Lu Ye, right?â
The man wore a gentle, warm smile.
Lu Ye nodded.
âIâm the director of the welfare home. My name is Li Kaoshan. From now on, youâll be living with me at the welfare home. Is that okay?â
Lu Ye nodded.
âGood boy.â
âIâll be taking the child now. All the paperwork is done. If thereâs any follow-up, you can contact me. Such a poor little thing.â
Li Kaoshan picked up Lu Ye and carried him to a rickety van.
Inside the van, Li Kaoshanâs smile remained gentle.
âLu Ye, before you enter the welfare home, thereâs something very important I need to tell you.â
Lu Ye looked at Li Kaoshan.
âThis very important thing is that you must be obedient. Very, very obedient. Grandpa Director hates disobedient children the most. If youâre disobedient, you will be punished. Understand?â Li Kaoshanâs smile was natural and warm.
But Lu Ye felt a chill run down his spine.
He curled up, his small face tense and serious.
âIâm always obedient.â
âThatâs great. Remember what you said. Always be obedient!â
The welfare home came into view.
âLetâs welcome our new member of Sunshine Welfare Home, Lu Ye!â
Clap, clap, clap...
A wave of applause echoed through the room.
A group of children, some older, some younger, all orphans, looked curiously at Lu Ye.
Among them, two pairs of eyes stood out.
âSo, this is Husbandâs past life? Doesnât seem all that dangerous,â Yin Qingcheng muttered to herself.
If there was no danger, it would be easier to act!
âDing! So, this is the hostâs past life? Back then, this system wasnât with him. But now that I am, with Shen Xitong protecting him, who dares to bully the host?â
âNow, who would like to take care of Lu Ye and be his buddy for the next month?â Li Kaoshan asked with a kind smile.
âMe!â
âMe!â
Two voices shot up immediately.
Of course, it was Shen Xitong and Yin Qingcheng.
However, the surrounding children all gave them puzzled looks.
Shen Xitong reacted quickly.
âI... I need to go to the bathroom!â
âYou lazy brat, always finding excuses to slack off! Hurry up and come back!â one of the caregivers scolded impatiently.
âOkay... I wonât go then...â Shen Xitong whimpered softly, her face filled with fear.
Li Kaoshanâs warm gaze fell on Yin Qingcheng.
âQingcheng is such a good child. Since she wants to help Lu Ye, from today on, all of Lu Yeâs tasks will be done by Qingcheng!â
Yin Qingcheng: ???
âLu Ye will stay with... with Xitong then. Xitong, youâll teach him the rules. If you canât, youâll be punished too!â
âYes, Director! Lu Ye, letâs go!â
Shen Xitong grabbed Lu Yeâs small hand and led him away.
Yin Qingcheng remained in place, her expression dazed.
The caregiverâs shadow loomed over her.
A hand clamped down on her arm, pinching her hard.
âYou. Why arenât you moving?â