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Back For My Daughter

"Dad promises that I will always be there with you, my little baby." It was Ye Qian's promise to his child who was yet to be born. However, fate didn't seem to agree as it took his life in the form of an accident before he could see his little one's face. The promise that was made to his wife and daughter reverberated as he left the world, just two months before the child was born. He died, but his soul transmigrated to another body in a different realm. 5000 years of deliberate cultivation in the heavenly realm as a venerable, helped him to reveal the secrets that could pave way for his return to the mortal world. Finally, he achieved the ultimate power to break through the spatial tear and return to earth. "Don't worry, my baby. Dad is on the way to meet you," He chanted as he confronted the tribulation. Even when earthly suppression depleted his cultivation, he frets not. All he wants is to meet his family and fulfil the word he once gave to his daughter and her mother. Let's accompany Ye Qian on his journey to search for his family and witness his efforts to keep his wife and daughter happy as he helps them to cultivate, for an eternity together. Join Ye Qian on a journey where he struggles against the norms of the world. ______________________________ Note: The story will have 2K + chapters, and all this happens within a time of 1 or 1.5 Years of the story, so the Story is bound to have a very slow pace. Hope you guys enjoy it.

HaoShu · Urbano
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1304 Chs

Promise Me To Stay Happy No Matter What!

"SIGH"

"I know that what you are saying is indeed right, children should enjoy their time being at such a tender age."

"But the society is very competitive, even if I don't want our Qiqi to be the same as that of other's they will only look down on her, and with the other conditions of her being taken care of by just me the other parents only tried to isolate her from other kids, though it had become less since she is friendly and mature and is loved by her teachers and others."

Yuan Meng sighed again and shrugged her shoulders.

Of course, no parent would want their child to spoil their childhood while studying but the norms of the society only forced them to get more competitive even in comparing their children's grades and intellect when they should be playing and enjoying.