Chapter 121.1: Two Tang Doudous (2/2)
It was written down that Li Xueyi’s mother had given birth to Li Xueyi during a particularly festive New Year. Due to the fact that her father was overly excited when she was born, he knocked over the plate of candied fruits that had been placed on the table. Thus, they gave Li Xueyi the name Doudou.
However, what was even more of an amazing coincidence was the fact that Li Xueyi’s original surname was also Tang.
This meant that Li Xueyi was also named Tang Doudou. Their names were completely the same!
Jesus ah! Then there was also this perfectly identical face… Tang Doudou really wanted to cry but had no tears. Could it be that this was the most melodramatic coincidence of transmigration novels: previous incarnation-present incarnation?
Li Xueyi was her previous incarnation. After Li Xueyi died, more than half of her soul entered the reincarnation cycle but a trace was left in the antique lamp. After a millennium, Tang Doudou encountered the antique lamp and due to that fragment of a soul, she transmigrated to her previous life which was this current space-time?
When Tang Doudou’s thoughts got to this point, she was defeated by her own pit in the brain. However, when she thought about it carefully, she felt that it was quite logical.
She continued reading the rest of the journal but all that was written down were some insignificant trifles.
After finishing the last page, Tang Doudou closed the book in disappointment. The information she wanted wasn’t in here at all!
Forget it, she’ll just go ask the old sir to clear things up!
Tang Doudou tucked the book into her chest and looked for the old sir. Only then did she realize that the old sir who had been chattering on incessantly by the door was gone.
“Old sir?” called Tang Doudou. Her voice reverberated in the dark passageway but there was no response at all.
Maybe he went to get a drink after his mouth got dried out from all the talking he did?
Tang Doudou curled her lips unhappily. However, she recalled that this place belonged to him so it really wasn’t any of her business. Thus, she started wandering around the room again on her own. She only left the room when she could no longer find anything that had the slightest possibility of being useful.
As she was walking through the passageway that they came from, she heard the sound of people talking outside.
When she listened more intently, she discovered that the voice seemed familiar.
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