Xiao Yun's residence in the underworld is an antique single-family courtyard. This courtyard can be said to be the place where she has lived after being reincarnated for several lifetimes.

Except for the first time when she first arrived in the underworld, she rented the yard with the paper money burned by her fellow apprentices. After she found that she still had her memories when she came back the second time, she directly bought the yard.

That’s right, property rights in the underworld can also be bought and sold, but the amount of ghost money used is larger. Of course, even though it is bought.

It doesn't mean that the property rights are permanent. After the homeowner is reincarnated, the courtyard can be given to his immediate relatives who have also come to the underworld to live in, or it can be transferred to them.

If you have no descendants or are not sure whether you can come back, you can sell it directly. If you have money, you can let the ghost seal it up first, and then distribute it to the original owner when you come to the underworld again.

Even if you have no memory when you come back, the ghost will tell you and go through the formalities for you again. If you are unlucky and something happens to you in the world of the living and your soul is scattered and you cannot come back, then this small courtyard will become ownerless and will be reallocated later.

If you do not transfer the property out in person in the underworld, it will not be inherited by others, even your direct relatives. Therefore, when you buy the house, most people will remind you that it is best to transfer the property out before reincarnation, or go to the relevant department to file it. Once you cannot come back, the house will automatically be transferred to someone's name, which is more humane.

Xiao Yun had plenty of money, so when he went to reincarnate for the third time he did not sell it nor did he keep a record of it. It wasn't expensive anyway so he just kept it.

Xiao Yun was reincarnated for eight lifetimes and got married during that time, but he had no children. Even in the life when he was born as a ginkgo tree, no saplings sprouted, so he had no direct descendants in any life.

She also asked the ghost messenger and Meng Po why she had no offspring, and the reasons given by the ghost messengers were ambiguous.

Meng Po jokingly told her that it might be related to her lack of morality. Aren't immoral people always cursed to have no children or grandchildren? She asked her to accumulate more virtue in her next life, and maybe she would be able to have children.

Of course, these were all said in previous lives. It is impossible to accumulate virtue. One reason is that she doesn't have the heart to do so. Another reason is that her reincarnations in each life are a little hard to describe. She herself can't even afford to eat or drink, so how can she accumulate virtue and do good deeds?

It's strange. Even if she awakened her memory and realized that she had a space with her, she couldn't use the things in the space to become rich.

Things in the space, such as some yellow and white items, would be spent quickly even if she took them out and exchanged them for money.

For example, one time she had just exchanged gold for tens of thousands of dollars, and immediately an accident happened, damaging someone else's luxury goods, so she had to pay all the money to the other party.

Anyway, there will be one accident or another, and you either have to pay compensation to others or spend money on hospitalization yourself. Anyway, you can't keep it.

So in these eight lives, except for being a turtle, a tiger, and a ginkgo tree, he lived a pretty good life and stockpiled a lot of things. As long as he was reincarnated as a human, the start would definitely be difficult.

Either they are orphans with nothing, or they are living in some remote and impoverished mountainous area, or they are fleeing famine. In any case, it is not a good start.

According to this statement, the first life could be considered the best one she had ever lived. At least she had a master who picked her up and provided her with food and clothing, and she also learned a lot of skills.

So even if she wants to do good deeds, she must first ensure that she has enough food and clothing. Otherwise, she won’t have the mood to do so. At least she doesn’t have that mood.

I just don't know if those small worlds can go to some rich family to enjoy themselves during the trial. It seems unlikely. After all, a trial must be as difficult as possible. If you go there to enjoy yourself, it's not a trial anymore.

Alas, don’t think too much about it, just clean up quickly.

While thinking about these things in her mind, she put everything she could take away from the courtyard into the space. She had done this more than once and was very skilled at it.

This small courtyard is reserved for herself, and it's okay to keep the things inside, but she is a person who always prepares for a rainy day, and nothing can make her feel at ease as long as it is in her own natal space.

That’s right, it is her natal space. At the beginning, this space was given to her by her master. It is a magical tool bound by the soul.

Later, after she reincarnated so many times, especially as a turtle and as a ginkgo tree for two lifetimes, she became more and more integrated with this space, and slowly it became her own natal space.

Especially in the life with the ginkgo tree, because she had lived for a long time, she refined this space well and truly integrated it with her soul, and it became her own natal space.

Although the area is not very large, it can accommodate living things. There is also land for planting. If there is water and wind, it can be expanded and it should be able to slowly become a small world in the future.

It was only because of her accumulation over many lifetimes, especially the treasures collected from shipwrecks and palaces, that the space was filled to the brim, so it seemed that there was no room left. But the area was not as small as she thought, it was just that there were too many things and there was no spare space.

I put away all the things that were usually used in the courtyard, except for some furniture, electrical appliances, beddings and the like that were only suitable for use in the underworld. All other things and ornaments that I bought in the ghost market were put into the space. Only then did I feel at ease.

Then she lay on the bed and began to practice. Yes, she could practice while lying down, because there was a jade mat on her bed. The jade she used was soul-nourishing jade, which was cut into thin slices and strung together with thin ropes.

She couldn't afford a whole jade bed, so she could only collect some broken pieces of soul-nourishing jade, polish them herself, and make them into a jade mat to spread on the bed.

Although the effect is slightly worse, it is better than nothing. It also has the effect of nourishing the soul and helps in the cultivation of the spirit.

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