Huang Jin Da Pang Zi

Chapter 1217 A Wish

Since Ye Wuji's mother could not hear others knocking or interact normally with people, it was a very obvious fact.

The villagers who led Ye Tiancheng and the little fox to Ye Wuji's mother's house walked in front, guiding them.

The villagers explained this point.

After all, they were fellow villagers, and Ye Wuji's mother recognized them. In this way, even if they appeared suddenly, Ye Wuji's mother would not be startled, and it would be convenient for them to explain clearly to Ye Wuji's mother, so that Ye Tiancheng and the others could communicate with her.

However, if Ye Tiancheng and the others were to walk in front or go in by themselves, Ye Wuji's mother would definitely be frightened to see Ye Tiancheng and the others, who were all unfamiliar adult men.

This was indeed a very thoughtful consideration.

Ye Tiancheng thanked the villagers and, along with the little fox, squatted behind the villagers and entered Ye Wuji's mother's house together.

Upon entering the house, the villagers easily found Ye Wuji's mother.

When Ye Wuji's mother saw the large group of them, she was indeed a little flustered. However, it was probably because she saw that Ye Tiancheng and the others were brought by their neighbors, so she was only a little flustered and uneasy, but overall, she was still quite composed.

Since Ye Wuji's mother could not hear, the villagers could not communicate with her directly by speaking when they interacted with her.

The villagers habitually gestured while speaking to Ye Wuji's mother, trying to make her understand their intentions.

After a long while, the villagers gestured animatedly to Ye Wuji's mother, and Ye Wuji's mother finally understood their meaning.

After that, the villagers left the space for Ye Tiancheng and the others and Ye Wuji's mother.

In the eyes of the villagers, Ye Tiancheng and the others should be from Ye Wuji's mother's family. It was not appropriate for outsiders to listen to their family matters. They could only act as a bridge. Unless requested, they should not interfere too much in other matters.

Therefore, the villagers left directly.

Ye Wuji's mother was the one who, in Bai Long's words, could help fulfill a wish and exchange for soul fragments.

If Ye Wuji himself were not relatively open-minded about this matter, Ye Tiancheng would really not want to interact with Ye Wuji's mother and exchange something from her.

But now, since Ye Wuji had already said that he hoped his mother could get help, Ye Tiancheng and the others said nothing more.

However, seeing Ye Wuji's mother again, Ye Wuji could not help but recall that later, through Bai Long, he learned that this was his biological mother, not just a projection in Xiao Jing City.

In this situation, seeing his biological mother again, Ye Wuji found it difficult to remain particularly calm.

However, Ye Wuji still retained a sliver of reason.

After all, he remembered that he was just a bird.

Although he thought this in his heart, Ye Wuji was still a little impatient, perching on the nearby roof beams, anxiously hopping.

Ye Tiancheng noticed Ye Wuji's anxious state.

However, this situation was obviously very normal, and Ye Tiancheng could understand it very well.

Therefore, Ye Tiancheng did not intend to say anything to Ye Wuji, but quietly gestured to him to be patient.

Ye Tiancheng felt that to resolve Ye Wuji's mother's feelings, it might ultimately be necessary to let Ye Wuji meet his mother, but this scene had to be controlled as much as possible.

Otherwise, it might cause other trouble.

Moreover, he also needed to pay close attention to Ye Wuji's psychological state. Ye Wuji's recovery progress was entirely linked to his experiences.

The more open Ye Wuji's state of mind, the better his condition would become.

Therefore, Ye Tiancheng paid great attention to this aspect and did not want Ye Wuji's recovery to be in vain at this point.

Thus, even though he had made such preparations in his heart, Ye Tiancheng had not told Ye Wuji about this matter, mainly because he was afraid that explaining such a thing in advance would affect Ye Wuji's mindset.

And later, if things changed, it might really affect Ye Wuji.

After appeasing Ye Wuji, Ye Tiancheng began to try to communicate with Ye Wuji's mother.

However, after the initial communication, Ye Tiancheng discovered a reality.

That is, Ye Wuji's mother could read.

This meant that when they communicated with Ye Wuji's mother before, they did not need to be so troublesome. In fact, they only needed to write down what they wanted to say, put it on paper, and then give it to Ye Wuji's mother to read, and they could communicate smoothly.

Although it was not too late to communicate now, and given Ye Tiancheng's situation before, they did not have much time to stay at Ye Wuji's mother's house to communicate with her slowly.

Communication by writing was, after all, a bit slow.

However, Ye Wuji's mother did not speak when communicating, but chose to write her answers to Ye Tiancheng's questions.

Ye Tiancheng was a little confused at first.

After all, he already knew that although Ye Wuji's mother could not hear, her voice seemed to be fine. Otherwise, when Ye Wuji's mother saw them that day, she could not have caused such a commotion and attracted all the villagers nearby.

However, later, Ye Tiancheng figured this out.

Because Ye Tiancheng suddenly remembered that he heard that one of the reasons why deaf and mute people coexist is because for some people who cannot hear, after a long time of not hearing, their ability to speak will also gradually degenerate.

Therefore, it was very likely that Ye Wuji's mother chose not to speak for this reason.

However, fortunately, Ye Wuji's mother did not seem to be a dangerous person.

She was still easy to communicate with. As long as you could successfully get in touch with her, subsequent communication would generally not be a problem.

Moreover, it was often simpler to explore the obsessions of ordinary people like this. As long as you guided them to express it willingly, it would basically be enough.

Another point to be made is that the obsessions that ordinary people cannot let go of are often simpler to realize.

For them, it might be a wish that they could not fulfill in their lifetime.

But for Ye Tiancheng and the others, it would be much simpler.

As for Ye Wuji's mother's situation, based on the clues Ye Tiancheng had collected, the obsessions that Ye Wuji's mother could not let go of were generally only a few.

Perhaps it was her husband who chose to elope with her but eventually returned to his family and never returned.

Or perhaps it was a son who suffered a great disaster in his childhood and was taken away by others, whom he never saw again in his lifetime.

Ye Tiancheng first tried to elicit some information from Ye Wuji's mother.

Then, Ye Tiancheng learned that Ye Wuji's mother had now learned that she had been abandoned by her husband, unlike what Ye Tiancheng and the villagers had inquired about, which was that her husband had only gone out temporarily and would return sooner or later.

Ye Wuji's mother already knew.

Her husband would never return.

However, Ye Wuji's mother had already prepared herself for this, and this was not what Ye Wuji's mother was concerned about.

After all, she already knew that she would be abandoned by her husband, but she calmly accepted this fact and chose to stay at home, so she would not be particularly concerned about this matter.

This meant that this matter was indeed not Ye Wuji's mother's obsession.

Ye Tiancheng's previous guesses were basically correct. What Ye Wuji's mother could not let go of was indeed her son who was taken away by others. Ye Wuji's mother had never seen her son again and regretted it very much.

Regretting that she did not use all her strength to keep her child back then.

Therefore, this was what Ye Wuji's mother could not let go of until her death.

After all, Ye Wuji's mother was not someone who did not love her child, so it was very reasonable that she could not let go of this matter and was always concerned about it.

In addition, there was another wish that Ye Tiancheng had overlooked for a moment.

Ye Wuji's mother, regarding her elopement with Ye Wuji's father, could not say she regretted it, but she had to admit that it left her with guilt in her heart.

Therefore, she had another wish.

That is, if possible, she wanted to return to her hometown, to return to her roots, and to see her parents again, even if it was just to pay respects at their graves.

For Ye Wuji's mother, these were the only two wishes she could not let go of until her death.

The first one was obviously quite simple to fulfill.

After all, Ye Wuji's mother wanted to see her son, and at this moment, it could be said to be a very easy matter, because her son was also here at this moment.

Ye Wuji had been kept by Ye Tiancheng's side all along. It was incredibly easy to have Ye Wuji appear and meet his mother.

Ye Tiancheng easily fulfilled this wish of Ye Wuji's mother.

As a result, Ye Wuji and his mother finally met face to face again after so many years. Both mother and son wept bitterly, and the scene was very moving, almost out of control.

However, overall, this was a good thing.

Because Ye Wuji met his mother, and through this communication, Ye Wuji learned that his mother had always missed him and had not given up on him, and that he indeed had a deep emotional bond with his mother.

Therefore, after this meeting, Ye Wuji's condition had improved by leaps and bounds.

Ye Tiancheng personally saw that when Ye Wuji transformed back into his bird form, the white fur on his feathers was expanding. It could be said that the situation that had suddenly worsened before had now immediately recovered and even improved further.

This was indeed very gratifying.

As for Ye Wuji's mother's other wish, Ye Tiancheng originally thought that he might have to find a way to take Ye Wuji's mother with him to find her way home from this place, but when he actually put it into practice, Ye Tiancheng found that things were different from what he had imagined.