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Chapter 282 Yu Hui



Chapter 282 Yu Hui

There's a somewhat inappropriate phrase that perfectly describes this plane of existence.

When you find one cockroach, there are probably countless others in the corner.

It seems that time travel has a bias; the planes that are easily traveled to are riddled with holes.

It's probably due to a spacetime rift or magnetic field influence.

Who knows? Anyway, Jiang Xinyu wasn't so surprised to meet someone from her hometown in this world.

Meeting someone from her hometown isn't surprising, but someone like Yu Hui, even someone as worldly-wise as her, is a real head-scratcher.

Yu Hui's original name was Yu Hui. She was born in the spring breeze and grew up under the red flag. She was just an ordinary person among the masses.

An ordinary family background, ordinary parents, and an ordinary life trajectory.

The only difference between him and his friends is that he has four older sisters, while most of his companions only have one or two.

But that's it.

The preference for sons is prevalent in their area, so the fact that he has two older sisters only means that his parents were unlucky and had to have a boy as their fifth child.

Families that favor sons over daughters are all pretty much the same; parents are busy working to support so many children.

His older sisters were exploited and, whether willingly or by compromise, took on the heavy responsibility of caring for him, the son of a prominent family.

Fortunately, Yu Hui was well-behaved and sensible from a young age, quiet and gentle like a girl, which made her quite worry-free.

Parents always have a strong sense of positive perception of their own children.

Even though some people said that the child was too shy and timid and not like a man, his parents and sister scolded them back.

Yu Hui from their family is a natural scholar who is good at studying and doesn't like to make trouble. How can he be compared to you restless monkeys?

But only Yu Hui knew that he longed to be a girl and often secretly wore his sisters' clothes when no one was home.

Later, after coming into contact with the internet, I started searching for transgender people and cross-dressers, and I was so engrossed in it as if I had discovered a new world.

Many people who wish to transition feel they should be of the opposite sex because they are attracted to the same sex.

But Yu Hui is the most peculiar one in this branch; he likes girls.

But he doesn't admit to being heterosexual; he thinks he's a lesbian and that he should be the one being cared for.

He wasn't interested in any of those beautiful, mature women or cute, innocent girls; he preferred the kind of tomboy with a buzz cut, leather jacket, and a roguish air.

It's amazing how inclusive modern society is; he actually found a solution to such an unusual and niche trend.

Of course, the story of how things started and ended is too complicated to explain in a few words.

After all, it's really easy for a cross-dresser like him to get beaten up if he goes to a lesbian forum.

He started doing lesbian stuff because he hated men, but then he met a girl he liked and they were about to sleep together when he found out she was a guy.

Unsurprisingly, his relationship ended without a trace.

Later, he figured it out and stopped associating with the lace community. Instead, he sought out something that matched his aesthetic preferences and was normal.

So what if the other person likes men? He's a man biologically anyway.

Psychologically, wouldn't it be okay for him to think of himself as a girl and the other person as a tomboy?

Heaven won't let a blind sparrow starve; he actually found one.

The girl came from a single-parent family and had a strong personality and appearance, so she wasn't popular in the marriage market.

Yu Hui was highly educated and had a good job, which made his partner very satisfied. The two quickly fell into a passionate relationship.

Unfortunately, the truth couldn't be hidden forever, and the other party eventually discovered Yu Hui's special qualities.

For a straight girl, the idea of ​​a man who is about to become her husband wearing heavy makeup, a wig, and a bright red dress waiting for her to have his way with him is simply too shocking.

As you can imagine, things escalated to the point where both sets of parents got involved in a public spat.

Now Yu Hui's family couldn't keep it a secret anymore, and in desperation, he actually wanted to undergo gender reassignment surgery.

The Yu family parents are going crazy. They had four daughters before finally having a son, and now their son wants to become a girl.

She couldn't bear to blame her beloved Yaozu for actually attacking her daughters, saying that they were heartless and deliberately led their brother astray.

Tragically, Yu Hui's sisters also believed they were at fault, completely forgetting that the primary responsibility for educating their son lay with the father.

The relentless pressure from his parents, the sarcastic remarks from his girlfriend, and the tears and guilt from his sister—all of these things were like sharp blades, driving Yu Hui to a mental breakdown.

The immense mental pressure led him to attempt suicide. Until his death, his only wish was to become a girl.

After hearing her story, Jiang Xinyu awkwardly withdrew her hand from her grasp.

"I understand and respect that, but I am straight."

Yu Hui wiped away her tears and then chuckled.

"What are you saying, sister? Don't think that just because we have a special sexual orientation, we can be easy."

I have someone I like, and this time it's mutual—she likes me too.

She's my personal bodyguard. I'll introduce you to her when she gets back.

However, she doesn't know I have memories of my past life, so I hope my sister will keep it a secret.

Jiang Xinyu's heart skipped a beat, "Were you reborn as a baby?"

"Your father... what do you think of the general?"

Yu Hui sighed, "When I transmigrated, the original body was 8 years old. It was like being reborn in another body. She should have just passed away at that time."

My father and brother here have been very kind to me, and I've never dared to tell them about my relationship with Alan because I was afraid of upsetting them.

Miao Cuihua is a pseudonym you just made up, right? Can you tell me your sister's real identity?

I'm not stupid. As a time traveler who came from the capital to Sichuan, thousands of miles away, how could I possibly be just trying to make a living?

Given the unstable political situation in the court and my father's extremely sensitive identity, I suspect my sister is someone working for the court.

Don't rush to refute.

Since we're from the same hometown, our stances aren't so absolute.

My father had no intention of rebelling, but his advisors kept urging him to.

If my sister has influence in the imperial court, we can definitely cooperate.

It seems that even the dumbest person who has completed nine years of compulsory education can't be that stupid.

If Yu Shengzhen has no intention of rebelling, then Yu Hui, as the daughter of the Yu family, is indeed capable of using her fellow villagers to seek cooperation.

For most time travelers, the best approach is to cooperate and achieve a win-win situation when there is no absolute competition.

She herself did not necessarily have to kill Yu Sheng.

Since Yu Hui was open and honest, she didn't hide anything and revealed her identity and thoughts in this era.

After Jiang Xinyu finished speaking, she emphasized, "The imperial court also cherishes talent. As long as General Yu does not rebel, no one wants to cause trouble for him."

The problem now is that neither side trusts the other.

You've read history books, so which emperor could trust someone like your family who held significant military power and had previously chosen the wrong side?

The term "trumped-up charges" may sound absurd, but when translated, it means "better to kill the innocent than let the guilty go free."

The old emperor trusted your father back then because he knew that with Consort Xian and the Second Prince around, your father wouldn't cause trouble.

Your father is at ease going to the emperor's court every year because he knows that with his sister and nephew there, the emperor won't do anything to him.

Things are different now. "Like a stick trying to catch a wolf, both sides are afraid; neither dares to gamble on the other's conscience."

Upon hearing this, Yu Hui's eyes welled up with tears again. "Then what should we do?"

That Mr. Bai kept urging my father to start an army, and even said that the Yan family, the generals of Longxi, wanted to marry me and my father.

As long as my father agrees, the Yan family will send troops to help with the rebellion.

If my father hadn't been so reluctant to let me marry so far away, he might have agreed.

I already have Alan, so I don't need that spoiled brat from the Yan family.

But Mr. Bai said that if my father didn't rebel, he would be purged by the court sooner or later.

I've enjoyed my father's and brothers' love for so long, I simply can't stand idly by.


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