Encounter

The next morning was Monday, and Li Na got up early to get ready for school. She went to the bathroom to brush her teeth and wash up. She went to her small closet and picked out her school uniform, which was a plain white shirt and black skirt. Which accentuated her slender figure.

As she got dressed, Li Na looked at herself in the mirror. she took a moment to admire her appearance. Her long, black hair fell in silky waves down her back, framing her oval face. Her skin was smooth and clear, with a natural radiance that seemed to glow from within.

Li Na's eyes were perhaps her most striking feature. They were a rich shade of brown, with a depth and intensity that drew people in. Her long lashes curled delicately upwards, giving her eyes a dreamy, doe-like quality.

Her lips were full and rosy, with a natural pout that made her look perpetually sultry. She wore just a touch of lip balm to keep them soft.

Despite her slender frame, Li Na had curves in all the right places. Her small waist flared out into curvaceous hips and a round, firm bottom. She wore her school uniform with confidence knowing that she looked every bit the beautiful, intelligent young woman that she was.

As she turned away from the mirror and headed out the door, Li Na felt a sense of pride in her appearance. She knew that her looks were just one small part of who she was.

As Li Na walked out of her house, she felt a sense of relief. She always felt trapped inside this house, suffocated by their constant criticism and coldness. But outside, she felt free.

She walked down the narrow street, passing by small shops and vendors selling breakfast foods. The air was filled with the scent of steaming buns and soy milk, and Li Na's stomach rumbled in anticipation. But she knew she had to hurry if she didn't want to be late for school

Li Na had just arrived at the bus stop, where a small crowd of people were waiting. she waited patiently at the bus stop, fiddling with the strap of her bag. As she looked around, her eyes fell upon an old lady who was walking unsteadily on the sidewalk. Suddenly, a cyclist whizzed past, nearly colliding with the woman.

Reacting quickly, Li Na rushed to the old woman's aid and steadied her. "Are you alright, ma'am?" Li Na asked, concerned.

The old lady smiled gratefully. "Thank you, my child. I'm fine, just a little shaken."

Li Na couldn't help but notice the woman's dignified appearance. The old woman was dressed in a traditional Chinese qipao, a long-sleeved silk dress that hugged her body frame. The qipao was deep red with intricate gold embroidery that highlighted her regal bearing. Her hair was pulled up in a sleek bun, with a few wisps framing her delicate features. Despite her age, she carried herself with grace and poise, her eyes sparkling with intelligence and wisdom. She exuded an aura of authority that commanded attention from those around her.

"Do you need any help getting to your destination?" Li Na offered

The old lady looked at Li Na with gratitude. "That's very kind of you, but I'm actually on my way to meet my grandson. He should be here any moment."

Li Na smiled. "Well, it's always good to have someone waiting for you. I hope you have a pleasant meeting with your grandson."

As they chatted, the bus arrived and Li Na boarded, taking a seat by the window. She watched as the old lady walked towards her car.

Li Na couldn't help but wonder who the old lady's grandson was, but she pushed the thought aside and focused on the day ahead.

As Li Na's bus approached the school, her heart began to race. She had been anxious about coming back to school since her rebirth, knowing that her classmates had once shunned her. But now, as the bus pulled up to the school gates, Li Na took a deep breath and steeled herself for whatever lay ahead.

As she stepped off the bus, she felt a rush of emotions wash over her. She saw familiar faces, some of whom looked surprised to see her, while others gave her cold glares. Li Na kept her head held high, determined to show them all that she was no longer the same person they had once known.