Transmigrating as the Younger Sister of a Bigshot with Multiple Identities

Chapter 1121: Poop Shopper Cao Cuo



Chapter 1121: Poop Shopper Cao Cuo

Editor: Henyee Translations

The siblings had just endured the heartbreak of losing their parents, and Gu Yang was deeply concerned about their mental well-being. She often visited to chat with them.

Perhaps because she had saved their lives, the Shen siblings felt a strong bond with her.

The burnt kitten Gu Yang adopted gradually recovered, with new fur growing over its scars.

Cao Cuo seemed to have a soft spot for small animals and spent his days playing with Big Orange.

He had developed a new hobby: instead of talking to plants or torturing Gu Yang’s succulents, he took on the role of Big Orange’s Poop Shopper.

Cao Cuo even built a cozy cat nest for Big Orange and filled a cardboard box with sand for a makeshift litter box.

Big Orange didn’t drink water at night, so Cao Cuo woke up early each morning to refill his bowl.

Though Big Orange loved to snuggle up on Gu Yang’s bed, he was often dirty. After recovering, Cao Cuo called Feng Jue to help bathe him.

Director Liang treated Gu Yang like a daughter and would do anything she asked. When she requested a SIM card, he handed over her ID without hesitation.

After installing the SIM card in her smartphone, Gu Yang finally enjoyed a normal life with a phone and internet access.

She had also become the only child in the orphanage with a cell phone.

Gu Yang understood the world of the Internet. It was surprisingly similar to her previous one, though the names were a little different.

Wanting to earn some money, she realized that the methods she knew were all about investments that required capital. This left her in an endless loop: to make money, she needed money, but she wanted to make money because she didn’t have any.

Eventually, Gu Yang glanced at her reflection in the mirror, pinched her tender face, and lay flat on her bed.

Forget it. She was still a child raised by the state and didn’t want to worry about adult problems.

Feng Jue and Gu Jin progressed quickly in their studies, seemingly competing against each other to finish the middle school curriculum. Whenever they encountered questions, they often turned to Gu Yang for help.

Unbeknownst to her, Gu Yang had become an omnipotent figure in the orphanage.

A few months later, Big Orange’s fur finally recovered. He was now plump, and his round face had filled out nicely.

Big Orange often curled up in the bushes of the flowerbed, exposing his round head to sleep and bask in the sun.

If Cao Cuo didn’t carry him off to play, Big Orange could sleep for up to 20 hours a day. During the remaining four hours, he primarily caught rats and birds or evaded Cao Cuo’s playful paws.@@novelbin@@

Thanks to Gu Yang’s psychological support and the companionship of the other children in the orphanage, Shen Ran and Shen Qin gradually began to heal from their grief.

Shen Qin cried less often now. Noticing how Feng Jue and Gu Jin frequently pestered Gu Yang to learn, she joined in the fun.

In the orphanage, aside from her brother Shen Ran, Gu Yang was the person Shen Qin felt closest to, having been saved by her.

Over time, Gu Jin and Feng Jue’s curiosity expanded beyond the subjects in their textbooks.

Director Liang couldn’t bear to see Gu Yang, still a child herself, work so hard teaching every day, so he eventually hired a teacher.

Though Gu Yang stepped back from her role as a full-time teacher, she occasionally took on the responsibilities of a disciplinary committee member, catching kids who skipped class. She also shared some universal laws, taught them psychological concepts she excelled in, and offered motivational words.

When Gu Yang explained hypnosis, Gu Qin realized that the “immortal technique” of the fairy sister was actually called hypnosis.


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