Ghost Exorciser: Is Loved By All-Chapter 870: Extra(1)
She was curious and bright, and every time she learned something new, her smile grew a little wider.
But even with all the love and fun, Qiao Yun sometimes fell quiet. She would walk up to Yu Holea, hug her tightly, and whisper, "What if I’m not real? What if I’m not your daughter?"
Yu Holea’s heart ached every time she heard that.
They had done more than ten DNA tests. All the results had said the same thing: Qiao Yun was their biological daughter. But no matter how many times they told her that, she still felt unsure.
Yu Holea would always hold her close and say, "You are my daughter. No test can prove that more than my heart already knows."
And Qiao Yun would nod quietly, though her eyes still looked lost.
Meanwhile, Qiao Zhen never complained. He knew his parents were focusing more on Qiao Yun, and he didn’t get jealous. Instead, he stayed busy making things for his sister, bracelets, earrings, small carved animals, and even hairpins.
He put all his love into those tiny gifts, hoping she would take them with her and remember him.
He didn’t say it out loud, but he was scared too.
He was scared that one day, when she came back... she might not remember him anymore.
But he still smiled and cheered her on.
Because even if it made his little heart ache, he knew his sister needed their love more right now.
Soon, a whole year passed. Just like that, the day came when Qiao Yun had to leave them.
The sky was clear, but everything felt heavy in Yu Holea’s chest. She looked at Qiao Yun, who was sitting happily on the bed, swinging her legs and humming a song.
The little girl had no idea what was going to happen. That made it even harder.
Yu Holea helped Qiao Yun get dressed. She carefully braided her hair, tied a red ribbon, and picked a soft yellow dress that made her look like sunshine.
She wanted her daughter to look her best today.
Once she was sure everything was perfect, she gently placed her hand on Qiao Yun’s forehead and quietly sealed all the knowledge she had taught her, talisman crafting, cooking, medicine making, drawing, and even the spirit-sensing skills. All of it was hidden deep inside her daughter’s soul, waiting to awaken when she needed it most.
Then, Yu Holea smiled and said softly, "We’ll meet soon, okay?"
Qiao Yun tilted her head and smiled brightly. "Of course we will, Mommy! We live together, remember? It won’t be hard for you to find me."
Yu Holea felt her heart twist. Tears almost fell from her eyes, but she forced herself to smile. She didn’t want to scare her.
"Right," she whispered. "Of course."
She then took off the jade pendant she had worn for many years. It was warm from her body heat and full of her energy. Gently, she helped Qiao Yun wear it around her neck.
"This jade is special," she said. "In the future, if you need anything—food, protection, even magic—it will help you."
Qiao Yun looked confused, but nodded anyway. "Okay."
Yu Holea then held out a tiny silver pin. "Drop a little bit of blood on the jade," she said gently.
Qiao Yun frowned slightly but didn’t ask questions. She pricked her finger and let a small drop fall onto the stone. The jade glowed for a moment before it dimmed again.
Yu Holea touched her cheek softly, holding back tears. In her heart, she feared Qiao Yun might never remember the jade, or her, or this life.
Soon, they all stood together in a quiet clearing.
The Qiao family, the Ou family, the Yu family, everyone was there. Everyone looked heartbroken.
Qiao Yun was like the sunshine of their family. She had brought laughter, joy, and peace. And now they were going to lose her.
Yu Holea held Qiao Yun’s hand as they walked to the center of the field. Qiao Jun walked beside them. Qiao Zhen, their younger son, quietly followed behind, holding his sister’s bracelet, which he had made.
Once they reached the middle, Yu Holea bent down and hugged Qiao Yun tightly.
"I love you so much," she whispered.
Qiao Yun hugged her back, smiling softly. "I love you too, Mommy."
Qiao Jun joined the hug, holding them both. Then Qiao Zhen walked forward and hugged his sister too. He didn’t say anything. His face was red and his eyes were wet, but he still smiled for her.
They all held each other for a while, sobbing quietly.
Then, a soft wind blew.
A beautiful woman appeared, wearing a long red dress and a golden phoenix mask. Her face couldn’t be seen, but her aura was powerful and graceful. She was the Goddess Phoenix.
She looked at Yu Holea and spoke gently, "It’s time to let go."
Yu Holea swallowed the lump in her throat. Her hands were shaking, but she nodded slowly.
The Goddess raised her hand, and a glowing golden portal appeared behind her.
She then looked at Yu Holea again. "One creature can travel with her soul. Choose carefully."
Yu Holea turned to Qiao Jun. He nodded and raised his fingers to his mouth. He whistled softly.
Soon, a black crow flew down from the sky. It landed on Qiao Yun’s shoulder and let out a soft caw.
The Goddess looked at the crow, then at Qiao Yun. "Only her soul will travel. Her body will stay here."
Yu Holea held Qiao Yun’s small body gently and laid her down on a soft mat. She kissed her forehead.
The Goddess began to chant softly. Strange lights circled around Qiao Yun’s body.
A few seconds later, a soft glowing version of Qiao Yun floated upward. Her soul had left her body. She blinked around, confused, not knowing what was happening. But the crow gently flapped its wings and sat on her shoulder.
Yu Holea looked up and saw dark shadows surrounding Qiao Yun’s soul. That was the mental demon—resentful energy that had to be cleared.
The crow cawed again and pressed its beak to her. Somehow, even though it was alive, it stuck close to her soul like it was made to protect her.
Slowly, her soul floated into the golden portal. She didn’t look back, because she didn’t understand what she was leaving behind.
Yu Holea finally broke down. She cried, her shoulders shaking. Qiao Jun wrapped his arms around her and patted her back, tears falling from his own eyes too.
The whole family cried together. Even those who rarely showed emotion couldn’t stop their tears.
Qiao Zhen held onto his mother’s hand, crying silently, his tiny body trembling. He watched his sister disappear and whispered, "Don’t forget me, sister..."
Once Qiao Yun’s soul and the crow were completely inside, the portal slowly closed.
The light faded.
It was over.
The Goddess Phoenix looked at Yu Holea. Her voice was softer now, filled with emotion.
"You did well," she said. "And don’t worry. I will let you see her from time to time. And... if she ever needs help, I will secretly guide her."
Yu Holea looked at her in shock. Her lips trembled.
"Thank you," she whispered. "Thank you so much..."
She finally understood. Some people aren’t bad, it’s the situation that makes everything difficult for them.
Yu Holea smiled, even though tears were still falling. "You can visit us anytime. You’re always welcome."
For the first time, the aura around the Goddess Phoenix softened. She looked lighter, almost peaceful.
She gave Yu Holea a small smile, and in that moment, the wind around them felt warmer.
Then she disappeared into the wind, just like she came.
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Extra(1)
Yu Sicong and Fu Jian eventually got married in Thailand. It was a beautiful, sunny day when they signed their marriage papers, and both of them smiled happily at each other. They chose to live in Thailand forever, because in China, two men couldn’t officially get married. But in Thailand, they could live freely as a married couple, without hiding their love.
Sometimes, Yu Holea and Qiao Jun would visit them. Other times, Yu Sicong and Fu Jian would travel back to see them too. Every visit was full of laughter, teasing, and warm meals together.
Now and then, Fu Jian would sigh and say, "Can you believe we almost broke up back then?"
Yu Sicong would always chuckle and wave his hand. "Fake news," he would say with a smirk. "I never planned to let you go anyway."
Fu Jian would roll his eyes, but his smile always showed how happy he was to be with Sicong.
While they were living their peaceful life, back in China, Ou Xiaoxiao was slowly building her future too.
After everything that happened, she decided to go back to school. At first, many of her classmates laughed at her. They said she was too old and too dumb. It was true that she had only learned basic things until she was 10 years old.







