The Cannon Fodder Crazy Beauty Has Awakened [Quick Transmigration] - Chapter 47.1
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- Chapter 47.1 - IF Route Extra (HE Ending)
[Host!!]
In the system space, No. 031 frantically clutched its head.
[Although you ultimately completed the mission successfully, which is really great!]
[But why did you have to tell Female Lead A the truth about the mission in the end?]
Wouldn’t it have been better to keep deceiving Female Lead A all along?
Even though the host never actually agreed to Female Lead A’s pursuit in the end, causing the plot deviation value to stall at 99.99%, what’s the difference between that and 100%?
Jiang Mengyu had already returned to her original form. Dressed in a red dress, her enchanting and profound face carried a calm yet maddened aura. “Did I say anything?”
She never said she wasn’t the cannon fodder A from the original story, that was something Chi Jingyan figured out on her own. What did that have to do with her?
No. 031 looked utterly despairing. [But the Main God won’t see it that way.]
Jiang Mengyu’s mind stirred. “Can I meet the Main God?”
No. 031: […The Main God is very busy. It’s unlikely they’ll come in person.]
The moment it finished speaking, a new message popped up in its inbox.
With grief and trepidation, No. 031 opened it sure enough, it was from the Main God, demanding to know how the mission world had nearly collapsed.
No. 031 shed two lines of digital tears. [We’re really dead this time.]
Not even the successful completion of the mission could lift No. 031’s spirits.
Jiang Mengyu’s expression darkened. After a moment of contemplation, she suddenly said, “The Main God doesn’t want the small world to collapse?”
Of course not!
The collapse of a small world means it can no longer provide new missions, and thus no more points can be earned. Why would the Main God ever want that outcome?
Jiang Mengyu’s tone was light. “Then tell it to send me back. I have a way to reduce the plot deviation value.”
How is that possible?!
No. 031 instinctively rejected her proposal. [The Main God would never agree!]
Jiang Mengyu: “Just ask first.”
Half-doubting but still obedient, No. 031 relayed her request.
As expected, the Main God refused.
Seeing No. 031 wilt in fear, Jiang Mengyu frowned and simply seized control, composing an email to the Main God herself.
No. 031’s resistance was futile, so it eventually gave up.
At this point, the worst outcome was already set maybe the host really could salvage things?
Jiang Mengyu negotiated with the Main God for a long time.
Perhaps the Main God truly didn’t want the world to collapse, as it reluctantly agreed to Jiang Mengyu’s proposal in the end.
However, it only gave her three months. Once the time was up, she would be forcibly extracted.
No. 031 never expected the host to actually pull it off.
[Host! Are we really going back?]
But the host’s body in that world had already been taken over by the system’s automated program.
“Let’s go.”
If she didn’t return soon, the young mistress might truly lose her mind.
Jiang Mengyu woke up in an unfamiliar room.
She surveyed the surroundings. The room was sparsely furnished, but all the essentials were there, only the color palette was overwhelmingly monochrome, dominated by stark white.
Jiang Mengyu paused, rubbing her temples before throwing off the covers and getting out of bed. She walked to the desk and picked up the clock resting there.
She couldn’t find a phone in the room, so she used the clock to confirm the time: 7:30 in the evening.
The horizon was painted in the vivid hues of sunset, a brilliant orange-red stretching across the sky, casting a warm golden glow.
Jiang Mengyu asked System 031, “What time is it now?”
031 checked: [Host, it has been one year since you last left this world.]
A whole year.
031 explained that the system had been managing her body during that time. According to the timeline, she should now be in her second semester of freshman year.
Jiang Mengyu casually picked up a book from the table, its bold title catching her eye, Beyond Time and Space.
She glanced at the other books almost all were related to multidimensional space theories.
It seemed Chi Jingyan was truly desperate to figure out where she had gone. But speaking of which, where was Chi Jingyan now?
Jiang Mengyu had anticipated that Chi Jingyan’s attitude toward “her” wouldn’t be great after her departure, and the current scene matched her expectations.
She walked to the door and opened it, finding the hallway empty. Chi Jingyan didn’t seem to have restricted her freedom, she could move around the villa as she pleased.
The villa’s decor was unfamiliar, dominated by vast stretches of white that strained the eyes.
Jiang Mengyu didn’t see a single person inside. The silence was so profound it felt like she was completely alone, with even the faintest footsteps echoing loudly in her ears.
Fortunately, this body had been operated by the system. Any normal person living in such an environment for long would likely develop psychological issues.
After wandering around without finding anything interesting, Jiang Mengyu exited through the back door, intending to explore the garden.
Only after her figure disappeared did a few people cautiously emerge from the shadows.
They spoke in hushed tones, as if afraid of disturbing someone.
“She seems different today?”
“Hard to say.”
“More… lively, maybe?”
“Should we inform the young mistress?”
“Isn’t she coming tonight?”
“Let’s just note it down for now.”
“We’ll tell her when she arrives.”
They were the maids assigned to care for “Jiang Mengyu’s” daily needs.
Though they lived under the same roof, Chi Jingyan had strictly forbidden them from appearing before “Jiang Mengyu.” Sometimes, watching “Jiang Mengyu” wander the villa alone like an emotionless, lifeless ghost, sent chills down their spines.
What exactly was the young mistress thinking?
They could sense that Chi Jingyan’s feelings toward “Jiang Mengyu” were complicated.
If it was concern, it didn’t seem like it.
Keeping a living person confined here, cut off from the outside world wasn’t this a deliberate attempt to drive someone mad?
Tormenting someone like this suggested Chi Jingyan must despise her deeply.
Yet whenever the slightest mishap befell “Jiang Mengyu”, even a stubbed toe, Chi Jingyan would panic, immediately summoning doctors for thorough checkups. That didn’t seem like complete indifference.
Perhaps, to Chi Jingyan, “Jiang Mengyu” was more like an experimental subject than a living person. She didn’t care whether “Jiang Mengyu” was happy or miserable as long as she remained alive.
The maids shuddered.
Unfortunately, bound by confidentiality agreements, they couldn’t reveal a single detail about life in the villa. Not that they would dare to, anyway.
She could only silently sympathize with Jiang Mengyu in her heart.
…
“Junior Chi, are you free tonight?”
The Omega before her had a sweet and adorable appearance, her voice crisp and clear when she spoke, she was the department beauty of the classical dance program at the neighboring dance academy.
The person she had taken the initiative to invite had an exceptionally cold and aloof beauty. Her skin was as pale as snow, her lips lightly tinted, making the color of her eyes appear even darker, like two pools of piercingly cold water.
Glancing at the time, Chi Jingyan replied indifferently, “No.”
The Omega wanted to try again, but the impatience flickering in the Alpha’s eyes made her swallow her words.
From the moment Chi Jingyan enrolled until now, no one knew how many suitors she had rejected. Her temper was bad, and she treated everyone with indifference. Yet, due to her outstanding academic performance and stunning looks, many still secretly harbored feelings for her.
Unfortunately, not a single one succeeded.
The Omega had initially been quite confident in herself, but now she felt somewhat disheartened.
She had heard from those in the know that Chi Jingyan already had a girlfriend reportedly also an Alpha and that the two had been high school classmates.
But later, that Alpha had encountered some mishap, applying for a leave of absence right after the semester began, vanishing without a trace.
The forums were rife with speculation that Chi Jingyan had been abandoned.
Of course, this rumor had never been confirmed by Chi Jingyan herself, and no one knew the truth.
At that moment, the Omega’s gaze drifted downward, landing on the necklace around Chi Jingyan’s neck.
Chi Jingyan seemed to really like this necklace. No matter when she saw her, the familiar necklace was always there.
The design was indeed quite interesting, clouds embracing the moon.
Chi Jingyan paid no attention to her stare.
She walked briskly, the hem of her black coat stirring a faint breeze that quickly dissipated, much like her, never lingering for anyone.
The Omega felt a sense of loss.
Chi Jingyan met up with Xie Xun at the school gate.
A year had passed, but Xie Xun hadn’t changed much.
Yet, looking at Chi Jingyan now, she felt the person before her had grown far more unfamiliar.
Chi Jingyan’s face hadn’t changed much, but the youthful, naive aura about her had matured into something more restrained and introspective. Her eyes were dark and heavy, her entire being faintly exuding a sense of lifelessness.
Before, Xie Xun could still guess what Chi Jingyan was thinking. Now, she found it hard to read her.
Xie Xun rubbed her arms. “I’ve already reserved a table at the restaurant.”
It had been a while since she last saw Chi Jingyan. Xie Xun happened to be in City B for business these past few days and had taken the opportunity to have a meal together.
“Mm.” Chi Jingyan was sparing with words, her expression as impassive as ever.
Xie Xun was long used to it. Ever since that incident, Chi Jingyan had become like this.
In truth, she had been even worse before.
During her breakdowns, even the bodyguards couldn’t control her.
Later, Chi Jingyan’s parents took her abroad for psychological treatment, and only then did her condition gradually stabilize.
But…
Xie Xun pressed her lips together and asked, “Are you still having trouble sleeping?”
Chi Jingyan hadn’t had a good night’s sleep in a long time. The moment she closed her eyes, the scenes from that day would replay in her mind, Jiang Mengyu’s resolute gaze, her final “goodbye”, all of it had become Chi Jingyan’s deepest nightmare.
She had once withered away to just over seventy pounds, vomiting whatever she ate, unable to sleep night after night, her haggard and disheveled appearance resembling a vengeful ghost.
Long accustomed to being marked, her body became excruciatingly unbearable after losing her Alpha, especially when her sensitive periods arrived. The overwhelming sense of loss and the searing pain throughout her body could drive a person to madness.
For a long time, Chi Jingyan couldn’t distinguish between reality and dreams, often plagued by hallucinations. On several occasions, she even pointed a gun at her own chest, terrifying her mother to the brink of fainting.
Those memories were too heavy, too dark but thankfully, they were now in the past.
Chi Jingyan didn’t want to dwell on it. She averted her gaze. “No.”
Xie Xun’s face showed concern, hoping Chi Jingyan had truly moved on and wasn’t just…
Just as the two reached the restaurant entrance, they unexpectedly ran into Chen He’an.
In the past, Chen He’an’s attitude toward Chi Jingyan, while not exactly warm, was far from the wariness and coldness she displayed now.
She watched Chi Jingyan silently, waiting until they were about to pass each other before suddenly asking, “Where’s Jiang Mengyu?”
Chi Jingyan glanced at her sidelong, her voice icy. “She’s dead.”
Chen He’an didn’t believe it.
“You say she’s dead, how did she die? Where is her ashes buried?”
Jiang Mengyu had scored 702 points, ranking as the top science student in S City. Chen He’an had seen how passionately she immersed herself in her studies. She couldn’t believe Jiang Mengyu would choose to end her life after the college entrance exams.