Back To The 90s: The Resilient Daughter-In-Law-Chapter 2016 - 2034: Shen Zian
On the swaying train, Shen Zian suddenly opened her eyes, startling the group of people arguing nearby. Her gaze was just too piercing, dark and bright, with a cold glint deep within. When she suddenly looked at people, it carried an indescribable and inexplicable meaning.
"You want to die?" A strong-looking middle-aged woman reached out to press her hand on Shen Zian’s head, but just as she was about to touch her, Shen Zian instinctively grabbed her wrist and twisted it, causing a pig-slaughtering scream to echo throughout the train.
The crowd that was originally bickering and shoving immediately quieted down, all looking at the thin and small blonde girl in front of them with apprehensive eyes.
She doesn’t look very old, with a sharp and mean demeanor, but unexpectedly, she’s this ruthless.
The crowd became silent, and Li Erhua, who had been pushed to the ground earlier, let out a pathetic wail, spewing a string of profanities from her mouth. Upon seeing Shen Zian, her eyes lit up, and she lunged forward crying, "My dear daughter, are you okay? You scared your mother to death."
Shen Zian was still in a daze! The earlier action was just a defensive habit she’d developed from many years in the military. Now, seeing the woman she held sweating with pain and too exhausted to scream, she finally released her grip.
"Get aside." She scolded, her sharp gaze sweeping across the carriage, silencing it entirely.
Even Li Erhua, who was hugging her and crying nonstop, forgot to cry, staring blankly and silly at her daughter, forgetting to wipe the tears and snot off her face.
Good! It finally quieted down. 𝒻𝘳ℯℯ𝑤ℯ𝒷𝘯ℴ𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝑐ℴ𝑚
Shen Zian nodded in satisfaction. Her mind had calmed down by now, and she needed to take time to sort things out. She clearly remembered that she had already died, died on the battlefield; how come she was on a train the moment she opened her eyes?
Speaking of the train, she then realized something was off. She looked around, and those passengers sitting on the train would avoid eye contact with her one by one, as if possessed by ghosts.
In the South Border campaign, Shen Zian led the most elite vanguard troops. Even before the large-scale battle had ignited, she was already at the frontline, responsible for eliminating the enemy’s probing provocations. Later in combat, she was the youngest commander, responsible only to Commander-in-Chief Su Jiang.
Moreover, she was cultivated as the heir of the Shen Family, with extraordinary talent. Though a woman, she suppressed a group of men. One can imagine the aura she exuded. How could ordinary civilians compare?
Moreover, those bickering earlier were all a bunch of rural women.
Shen Zian looked around and found the train she was on was familiar, as it headed to the Imperial City. She used to often take this train back and forth from the Northern Military District to the Southern Military District.
But... wasn’t this the brand new train launched by the Southern Train Manufacturing Factory? Why did it look so old?
Shen Zian frowned delicately, lowered her head, and realized something was amiss when she saw her own hands.
These aren’t her hands.
These hands were small, white, and tender, while hers were covered in calluses from years of training with guns. However, Shen Zian did not panic, realizing that she clearly died a moment ago and now inexplicably sitting on a train was already a bizarre occurrence.
Could it be that she didn’t die but became someone else?
She was alive, yet dead, reincarnated in someone else’s body? At this thought, Shen Zian couldn’t help but shiver. Even though she was a proud party member who despised others’ superstitious beliefs, here she was starting with it herself.







