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Transmigration; Married to My Ex-Fiancé's Uncle-Chapter 352: Guardian 1
Shuyin opened her mouth to argue, bringing an ancient celestial guardian to the Lin family mansion seemed like inviting complications upon complications, but then closed it again. What was the point? Yu Shou had crossed dimensions, been reborn through Lin Yueling’s womb, transformed from infant to teenager, and traveled across the city as a jade stone to find her. She clearly wasn’t going to be deterred by something as minor as convenience or caution.
"Fine," Shuyin said, too tired to fight. "But we need a cover story. We can’t just walk in with you and offer no explanation."
"I am your cousin," Yu Shou replied immediately, as if she’d been preparing this answer since the moment she’d materialized. "From a distant branch of the family. Recently arrived from abroad to stay with you. I’ve come to help with family matters during this difficult time." The lie rolled off her tongue with practiced ease, each detail falling into place with the kind of smooth plausibility that suggested she’d studied mortal social patterns extensively. "Simple. Believable. Requiring minimal elaboration."
Lu Yuze raised an eyebrow, impressed despite himself at how quickly she’d produced a workable cover story. "It’ll work," he acknowledged. "For now, at least. Though we’ll need to coordinate details if anyone asks specific questions."
They moved toward the door as a unit, Shuyin taking one last look back at the two sleeping women who’d been rescued from their prison tonight. Her mother was stolen from her for fifteen years. Qiao, loyal to the end even when that loyalty had earned her imprisonment. Both are safe now. Both healing. Both were waiting to wake and learn just how much the world had changed while they’d been locked away in the dark.
The private hospital’s corridors were quiet at this late hour, only the occasional nurse passing by with soft-soled shoes that barely whispered against the tile. They took a private elevator down to the parking garage level, the descent smooth and silent. Ting Fei was already waiting beside the sedan when they emerged, the vehicle’s engine running, its dark paint reflecting the harsh fluorescent lights of the underground garage. 𝕗𝗿𝕖𝐞𝐰𝗲𝕓𝐧𝕠𝕧𝗲𝐥.𝚌𝐨𝚖
"Master Lu. Mrs. Lu." Ting Fei’s eyes flicked to Yu Shou, registered her presence, catalogued her as potential ally or threat, filed the information away for later analysis, and moved on without comment. His professionalism was absolute, honed by years of working for people whose lives operated outside normal parameters. If Mr. Lu was traveling with a teenage girl he’d never mentioned before, that was Mr. Lu’s business. "The children are secure at the Lin mansion. Ah Ying and Ah Ling report no incidents. The household remains quiet."
"Good," Lu Yuze said, opening the rear door for Shuyin. "Let’s keep it that way."
Shuyin slid into the back seat, the leather cool against her skin even through her clothes. Yu Shou followed, settling beside her with that same unnatural, liquid grace that marked her as something fundamentally other than human. Lu Yuze took the front passenger seat, his posture relaxed but alert, eyes already scanning the garage exits with habitual caution.
"Back to the Lin mansion," Lu Yuze instructed as Ting Fei smoothly guided the sedan up the exit ramp and into the pre-dawn streets. "Quickly but carefully. No attention."
"Yes, sir."
The city was still mostly asleep, caught in that strange liminal space between true night and early morning. Only a few people were visible on the streets, night shift workers heading home with exhausted faces, early risers beginning their routines, delivery trucks making their rounds to stock shops before the morning rush. The world continues its normal patterns, completely oblivious to celestial guardians and ancient thrones and cosmic wars awakening in hospital rooms and neonatal wards.
Shuyin leaned her head back against the seat, closing her eyes for just a moment. What a night. What an impossible, reality-shattering, world-altering night. In the span of a few hours, she’d found her mother alive, discovered Qiao imprisoned, freed them both using magic, brought them to a private hospital, had a jade stone crash through the window, watched it transform into an ancient guardian, learned she was apparently a Celestial Queen with sealed memories, and discovered that her half-sister’s baby was actually that same ancient guardian who’d used Lin Yueling as a convenient rebirth vessel.
It was too much. Too much to process. Too much to accept. Too much to even believe, except that the evidence was literally sitting beside her, jade eyes reflecting the passing streetlights.
But as the sedan carried them through the empty streets back toward the Lin mansion, back toward the children sleeping in that guest room, back toward the house of enemies where they were staging their elaborate revenge, Shuyin felt something settle in her chest. Not peace. Not understanding. But acceptance. Whatever she was, mermaid princess, Celestial Queen, or something else entirely, she would figure it out. One step at a time.
Beside her, Yu Shou sat in watchful silence, her jade eyes never still, constantly scanning their surroundings with the alertness of a predator in unfamiliar territory. And in the front seat, Lu Yuze was already on his phone again, quietly coordinating with his security team, ensuring that when they arrived back at the mansion, everything would be exactly as they’d left it.
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**City General Hospital**
City General Hospital descended into absolute chaos as the clock struck 2 AM, the pre-dawn darkness outside the windows doing nothing to contain the violence erupting within the sterile corridors.
What had started hours ago as frantic searching had escalated into something far uglier, something that spoke of grief turned toxic, of desperation curdling into rage. For over two hours, security had combed through every inch of the hospital with the kind of thoroughness usually reserved for bomb threats. Police had been called. Surveillance footage had been reviewed again and again and again, each viewing showing the same impossible thing, a baby dissolving into light and vanishing, leaving behind only questions that had no answers and an empty incubator that mocked their understanding of reality.







