Chapter 464 - Turned Gray But Couldn’t Grow Old Together
Transmigrating to the 80s to Become Stepmom to Five Bigwigs
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
âMom, why are you suddenly talking about this? Letâs go eat.â Feeling really unwilling to talk about this, the five kids changed the topic.
Mu Jingzhe didnât harp on it and just stopped talking.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Although she couldnât make Ji Buwang stay, with his ashes, Mu Jingzhe still felt willful for once. She wasnât in a hurry to return him to Old Master Ji, so she kept him by her side.
Now that she had Ji Buwangâs company, seeing that Shao Dong and Li Zhaodi were worried every day and kept acting as if she was made of glass, Mu Jingzhe pulled herself together.
âIâm fine. You kids should go to school. Mom, you and Dad must be busy. Iâm fine. My hands are much better now. Iâm alright.â
Mu Jingzhe had actively cooperated with the treatment and seemed to have really recovered. However, when she went to the hospital to check on the dressing again, she fainted as soon as she encountered an emergency patient.
The patient was a woman, and it was said that she had been beaten by her husband. Her head was covered in blood. Mu Jingzhe had only taken a glance at her, but that one glance had made her vision darken and she had fainted.
Her sudden fainting spell had startled Li Zhaodi and the rest again. However, the doctors didnât discover anything wrong with her, and Mu Jingzhe quickly woke up.
âI just saw the blood on her and fainted.â
The doctor asked, âThis symptom sounds like hemophobia. Have you been?hemophobic1?in the past?â
Mu Jingzhe, who was stunned, suddenly looked up at the doctor. âHemophobic?â
A trace of fear flashed across Li Zhaodiâs face. Shao Dongâs entire body tensed up. Mu Jingzhe glanced at them before looking at the doctor again. âBut I didnât have hemophobia beforeâ¦â
Now that she said that, the doctor was uncertain.
In the end, because Mu Jingzhe was fine, she went back. However, Mu Jingzhe was very quiet the entire way back. Li Zhaodi and Shao Dong didnât dare say much either. Coincidentally, just as they were about to return home, they met their neighbor.
The little girl staying next door had accidentally cut her pinky, and it was bleeding. She was crying as she went to look for her mother just as Mu Jingzhe and the others returned.
Mu Jingzhe only caught a glimpse of her finger before her vision darkened again.
This time, it was confirmed that Mu Jingzhe indeed suffered from hemophobia.
In the past, Shao Dong and the others would have been very nervous and would definitely have thought of ways to get this illness treated. After all, even though this illness wasnât a big problem, it wouldnât be a small problem if it flared up either.
However, this time, it wasnât just Shao Dong. Even Shao Xi and the others didnât say anything, let alone mention any kind of treatment. They only decided to pay more attention in the future.
They tried their best to hide it, but the word âhemophobiaâ still made them very nervous.
Mu Jingzhe didnât expose them or say much. She remained silent for two days and was in a daze the whole time.
When Li Zhaodi saw this, she felt so anxious that a blister formed at the corner of her mouth. The five kids kept paying attention to her and felt very nervous. Xiao Wu was filled with frustration because he realized that he couldnât cheer Mu Jingzhe up no matter what.
When Mu Jingzhe came back to her senses and realized that they were so worried, she felt very guilty. She pulled herself together again and said that she was fine and began smiling again.
After observing her for two days, Li Zhaodi and the rest realized that Mu Jingzhe seemed to have really recovered and had started busying herself with work. She really smiled and had even started cooking for them.
Shao Dong, Li Zhaodi, and the rest heaved a sigh of relief, but Little Bei had a lot on her mind. Mu Jingzheâs hands had yet to recover, so Little Bei had been helping her comb her hair. She had noticed that Mu Jingzheâs hair had been turning white lately.
Only a bit of her hair had turned white previously, and that bit could still have been hidden. But now, there was more and more white hair, so much of it that it couldnât be hidden.
Mu Jingzhe stopped letting Little Bei comb her hair and even began wearing a hat. However, Little Bei had been paying attention and she watched as Mu Jingzheâs hair turned white.
She couldnât conceal it even if she wanted to. Shao Dong, Li Zhaodi, and the others werenât blind and quickly noticed it.
When Li Zhaodi removed the hat from Mu Jingzheâs head and realized that she had even more white hair than her, she wailed. âHavenât we talked things through? Why would your hair turn white? Jingzhe, youâll make me die from pain.â
Mu Jingzhe really wanted to say that she had dyed her hair white, but no one would dye their hair white in that era. Besides, hair dye wasnât popular yet, so Mu Jingzhe couldnât dye her hair black even if she wanted to.
She felt even more upset when she saw Li Zhaodi pounding her chest and crying. âIâm sorry⦠I made you worry again.â
She wanted to be a good daughter to Li Zhaodi and not make her worry, but she had failed.
When Li Zhaodi heard her apologize, her heart ached even more. âDonât apologize. You didnât do anything wrong, Jingzhe.â
Held in her embrace, Mu Jingzhe didnât move for a long time.
At night, she sat before the mirror and smiled bitterly at her white-haired self. She had seen the White-Haired?Demoness1?and read many stories of peopleâs hair turning white overnight, but she had never expected that it would one day happen to her.
Her hair hadnât turned white overnight, but it had slowly and silently changed.
Mu Jingzheâs gaze landed on Ji Buwangâs ashes. âI finally turned gray with you, didnât I?â
Ji Buwang naturally wouldnât answer, and Mu Jingzhe didnât say the words âturn old and gray togetherâ because even though they had agreed on that, only the âturning grayâ part had come true. The two of them hadnât grown old together.
Later on, Mu Jingzhe began wearing a hat pretty much all the time. Shao Qihai came to the house a few times and wanted to say something when he saw her hat, but in the end, he didnât say anything.
More than a month later, Mu Jingzheâs hands had clearly gotten a lot better. Although they couldnât go back to normal, there wouldnât be a problem if she didnât exert force.
When she heard that Old Master Ji had been recuperating in the hospital after his return, Mu Jingzhe asked Xiao Wu to go back and accompany him.
She wanted to keep her word and really take Ji Buwangâs place and be filial, but in the end, she thought about it and didnât go. It wasnât that she wasnât filial, but it wasnât right for the two of them to be together at the moment.
They were both heartbroken, so it might be better if they were apart. She also didnât want Old Master Ji to see her hair and kept thinking of dyeing it black before meeting him.
In any case, it would be better to meet him again after some time.
Mu Jingzhe reminded Xiao Wu of it a lot. After he went over, she heard that Old Master Ji had recovered a lot because he was happy. Later on, he even got discharged and went home.
Mu Jingzhe was relieved. She had originally told Xiao Wu to come back to take the final exam when Old Master Ji had almost recovered. In the end, after a month, she suddenly received news that Old Master Ji was critically ill.
The good health he had experienced previously during Xiao Wuâs visits seemed to have drawn out his remaining life. He had clearly been fine the day before and had even agreed to go hiking the next day, but in the middle of the night, he collapsed.
Xiao Wu contacted Mu Jingzhe. Although he didnât say everything, Xiao Wu was very nervous and sounded as if Old Master Ji wouldnât make it this time.
The thing she was most worried about had still happened. Mu Jingzhe set off that very night with Ji Buwangâs ashes and returned Ji Buwang to Old Master Ji.
Old Master Ji was waiting for Ji Buwang and Mu Jingzhe. When he saw her, he smiled and stroked the urn containing Ji Buwangâs ashes.
âDonât worry, Jingzhe. Iâll find Buwang. He shouldnât have gone far. Iâll take him with me after I find him. You donât need to worry that heâll be alone and wonât recognize anyone.â