A mysterious realm descends, and I defy fate in comics.

Chapter 206 The Zhang Family



Chapter 206 The Zhang Family

This is not the point that Jiang Xingni cares about.

What she cared about was never what Xie Yungui's feelings for her were.

Even if Xie Yungui really liked her, so what? Xie Yungui never thought of kissing her—Jiang Xingni could simply pretend she didn't know.

After thinking it over, she realized that her behavior seemed a bit scummy, and could be described as that of a "scumbag woman."

But then he turned away and ignored it.

Jiang Xing stared intently at Xie Yungui's expression.

He seemed to have really gotten caught up in his own words, and started to wonder if he had given up on Jiang Xingni in that timeline, and was now unable to move on.

In fact, Jiang Xingni herself didn't know how to answer the questions she asked.

Jiang Xingni simply didn't care about the answers to these questions.

Unlike Xie Yungui, she didn't personally travel through various timelines before finally settling on this one.

She wasn't asking these questions in order to actually get any answers from Xie Yungui.

Just because...

She needs something that can influence Xie Yungui.

Jiang Xingni then realized that she did indeed have a bit of a control freak gene in her body—Xie Yungui had too many uncontrollable factors. He could travel through timelines and knew countless secrets, making him impossible to guard against.

Jiang Xingni has far too many secrets.

Even if she could sense Xie Yungui's obsession with her, Jiang Xingni didn't believe that this obsession could sustain Xie Yungui's willingness to do anything for her.

And this sense of guilt is an opportunity.

If Xie Yungui truly believes he caused the death of Jiang Xingni in another timeline, he would be more easily controlled by the current Jiang Xingni.

Staring at Xie Yungui, who was clearly swayed by his words, Jiang Xing felt a pang of pity for a moment, but made no attempt to take back his words or offer him any comfort.

Actually, he could still say something that would add fuel to the fire, but Jiang Xingni wisely knew when to stop.

"I know," Jiang Xing smiled slightly. "I didn't mean that."

"If you truly harbor any obsession with me—" she said softly. "Then focus your obsession on the person right in front of you."

She smiled and spoke softly—so as not to wake Song Juexiao and Pei Zhaoye behind her.

Xiao Jiming lay back in his chair, watching the scenery outside the window rush by.

The twilight sun made him drowsy, and he wanted to just fall asleep.

Surrounded by teammates and partners, all I could hear was the quiet sound of breathing.

Then he heard Jiang Xingni's voice, soft and gentle, as if she were talking to someone. Xiao Jiming didn't hear it clearly at first, but just closed his eyes even tighter.

It sounded like someone was trying to lull someone to sleep.

He was thinking in a daze.

—I wonder if Jiang Xingni will beat me up if I mention this request to sleep with her.

Then Xiao Jiming overheard the conversation between Jiang Xingni and Xie Yungui.

He didn't open his eyes, but silently adjusted his breathing.

At the same time, he could also hear that the breathing of other people had changed.

Looks like someone needs to be pulled into training.

Xiao Jiming thought to himself through gritted teeth.

*

Jiang Xingni was still looking at the train tickets.

She refreshed the page.

12306 still displays a "network error" message to Jiang Xingni.

Refreshing the page again, I got a message that all tickets were sold out.

For a moment, she wondered what Pei Zhaoye's reaction would be if she showed this interface to him.

The plot forbids Jiang Xingni from leaving just like that. He heads to Tuhe City to face the king of the data network set up in the comic. Who will prevail?

Despite his thoughts, Jiang Xingni ultimately refused to rely on the main characters.

Ideally, there would be a period of free time afterward, during which Jiang Xingni should leave and return quickly without anyone noticing that she had left.

"If only you could give me an alternate account," Jiang Xing thought to himself, sighing to the system.

The system is confused: "Didn't you create one for yourself?"

With a black cloak, Jiang Xingni would be able to create a disguise for himself.

"That's different." Jiang Xingni sighed deeply.

What she wanted was a story with multiple alternate identities, where several characters could appear together, and there could be love-hate relationships between the alternate identities, each responsible for a different organization, and they could even fake their deaths to elicit sympathy.

The system's data hadn't been updated to include this kind of pseudonym-based, fake-knife literature, so it was completely baffled by Jiang Xingni's thoughts, and then blankly said: "[Sorry? I'm so useless?]"

The system, which had been trained by Jiang Xingni to be increasingly docile and submissive, no longer resisted.

Now, what he's best at is sliding on his knees to readily accept good advice.

"I'll connect to the internet more often!" the system said obediently.

Jiang Xingni sighed again.

She could figure out the reason.

She always wanted to join the main cast and get the audience's attention, so as not to die in obscurity.

She did it.

Jiang Xingni successfully became a member of the main character group. Regardless of whether the screenwriter was happy or not, no matter what kind of newcomers wanted to join the main character group, everyone would assume that the newcomer would definitely pass by Jiang Xingni's side.

Everyone will get used to it.

The more involved she is in the plot, the more the plot restricts her.

Without the disguise, relying solely on Jiang Xingni, she would essentially have no way to escape the control of the plot.

No matter how hard Jiang Xingni racked his brains, he couldn't find out the truth about the things the screenwriters believed couldn't be known now.

She didn't want it to be like this.

Back at school, Xiao Jiming led his team to Lin Hongguang for a debriefing.

Xie Yungui and Jiang Xingni did not go over there—nor was there any need for them to.

Their mission was simply to rescue this group of people, and now that they've all been rescued, there's no need to keep an eye on other people's missions.

During this time, Jiang Xingni used various methods to try to travel from the capital to Tuhe City.

I went to the train station to buy a ticket, but the machine was under maintenance, and when I got to the ticket window, it was sold out.

The same applies to bus stations.

Flights to Tuhe City were suspended.

If you want to fly home, you have to transfer through a nearby city.

She could easily buy plane tickets to nearby cities, but Jiang Xingni also had no doubt that even if she did manage to buy tickets, she would still face the same predicament.

The whole world is working to get Jiang Xingni to investigate the truth.

The whole world was warning her not to head towards Tuhe City.

But Jiang Xingni knew he had to go home.

Ultimately, it all comes down to using fake accounts.


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