Quick Transmigration: Super Sweet! Suddenly Became the God’s Beloved - Chapter 1
Warning! This is a lighthearted, brainless romance. Please leave your critical thinking at the door!
Disclaimer! The main plot revolves around romance; everything else is just background. If you don’t like it, please be gentle with your criticism. Thank you!
Xie Qingci gradually regained consciousness amidst the clattering and rumbling of the train.
He narrowed his eyes slightly, paused for a moment, then opened them. His vision gradually sharpened, revealing three young women, around sixteen or seventeen years old, dozing across from him.
With a calm expression, Xie Qingci discreetly observed the trio, his gaze lingering on the girl with braided pigtails wearing a military-green uniform.
He raised an eyebrow briefly before shifting his gaze, scanning the surroundings and noting the clothing of the other passengers.
Based on his observations, he concluded that he was in a Small World resembling China during the 1960s and 1970s.
Just a day earlier, Xie Qingci had been mistakenly summoned by the Black and White Impermanence while asleep, resulting in his accidental death.
When the Judge announced his death information, Xie Qingci was shocked to find it completely inaccurate.
He immediately demanded to be returned to the living world, but the Judge informed him that one day in the Underworld was equivalent to one year in the mortal realm. His body had already been cremated, making resurrection impossible.
At the time, he was consumed by fury, coinciding with ongoing reforms in the Underworld.
He vehemently demanded to file a complaint with King Yama. Fearing punishment for this incident, the Judge offered him a chance to be reborn in a parallel world. However, reshaping a body required not only time but also a vast amount of Merit. Thus, he first had to enter a Small World, complete specific tasks, and earn enough Merit to truly be reborn.
Hearing that he could travel to different worlds and experience different lives, he couldn’t help but feel intrigued. Reluctantly, he accepted the arrangement.
But he wasn’t one to let himself be taken advantage of. He negotiated fiercely with the Judge, arguing his case with relentless logic. In the end, he successfully secured a system and 20,000 Merit points before stepping into the Small World portal.
Xie Qingci closed his eyes, clicked his tongue softly, and gazed at the palm-sized figure in his Sea of Consciousness. “Why don’t I have the original owner’s memories?” he murmured. “This is a bit troublesome.”
003: “Host, please wait a moment. The system will immediately transmit the original plot of this world and the original owner’s memories to you.”
Xie Qingci hummed in acknowledgment.
Soon, the original owner’s memories flooded into his mind like a tidal wave, and he began absorbing the information.
Xie Qingci was bound to the Cannon Fodder Salvation System, tasked with helping those tragically destined cannon fodder change their fates.
The world he now inhabited was constructed from a melodramatic, era-typical romance novel overflowing with clichés.
The current timeline was late June 1971.
The male lead, Huo Changfeng, was seventeen years old, an educated youth sent from Kyoto to the countryside. His family was prominent, with elders holding high-ranking positions in the government.
The female lead, Song Qingqing, was sixteen years old, a high school classmate of Huo Changfeng, and came from a poor family.
The vast disparity in their social status foreshadowed the melodramatic, torturous romance that would follow.
During their school days, their interactions were minimal. However, after being assigned to the same rural area and sharing a roof, they had more opportunities to interact.
As they spent time together, they developed feelings for each other, eventually falling in love and naturally becoming a couple.
In this world, the original owner of Xie Qingci’s body was also named Xie Qingci, eighteen years old, and had just graduated from high school.
The cannon fodder in this world was Xie Qingci’s younger brother, Xie Mingze.
Their parents were ordinary workers at a Kyoto textile factory. Recently, during a sudden torrential downpour, they were electrocuted while trying to salvage fabric at the factory and both perished.
The textile factory compensated Xie Qingci with five hundred yuan and promised him and Xie Mingze jobs at the factory after they completed high school.
Father Xie was the second son in the family, a simple and honest man who had never been favored by his parents. He had endured constant coldness and unfair treatment at home since childhood.
When Xie Mingze was three years old, his eldest cousin pushed him into the river. By the time he was pulled out, he was barely alive.
Father Xie begged his parents for money to take Mingze to the hospital, but the old couple remained heartless, refusing to spare a single penny.
Driven to desperation, Father Xie flew into a rage and beat his eldest brother and nephew half to death.
Only then did the old couple panic, reluctantly handing over five yuan.
This incident chilled Father Xie’s heart. Upon returning home, he threatened to report them to the public security bureau unless they agreed to divide the family. After the division, he moved out of the Xie family compound.
From then on, Father Xie maintained minimal contact with his family, providing only the legally required share of the divided assets.
However, when the Xie family elders learned that their “ungrateful” second son and his wife had died in an accident, leaving behind five hundred yuan in compensation and two factory jobs, they began harassing the original owner daily.
In that society, where filial piety was paramount, the original owner understood that even though public opinion currently favored him, over time, the pressure from the Xie family’s narrative could sway public sentiment against him.
To escape their predicament, the original owner decisively sold both his jobs and voluntarily registered with the Youth Office to be sent to the countryside. However, Xie Mingze was still too young, not yet meeting the age requirement for rural assignment.
Fortunately, after hearing their story, the Youth Office staff took pity on them and helped alter Xie Mingze’s age to fifteen, allowing the brothers to successfully embark on their rural assignment.
Little did they know, this marked the beginning of Xie Mingze’s cannon fodder fate.
On the train, the original owner succumbed to a sudden death due to overwhelming mental stress and exhaustion, leaving behind the ten-year-old Xie Mingze.
Upon arriving in the countryside, Xie Mingze carried a substantial sum of money, but he knew he couldn’t reveal it. A child like him couldn’t possibly protect it, and it might even bring disaster.
Fortunately, Song Qingqing, moved by Xie Mingze’s tragic circumstances, couldn’t help but feel pity and often looked after him.
Later, during an accident, Song Qingqing rescued Xie Mingze after he fainted in the mountains behind the village. From that moment on, Xie Mingze developed a special dependence on her.
At first, being so young, he didn’t understand the subtle changes in his heart.
It wasn’t until he turned fifteen, when his first love blossomed, that he suddenly realized he had fallen for Song Qingqing.
By then, Song Qingqing was already with Huo Changfeng, leaving Xie Mingze no choice but to bury his feelings deep within his heart.
Huo Changfeng genuinely loved Song Qingqing. He wrote home repeatedly, earnestly telling his family that he wanted to spend his life with her.
But the Huo Family, a prominent political clan, had their own considerations and rigid social hierarchy. They vehemently opposed Huo Changfeng’s relationship with Song Qingqing.
The Huo Family grew increasingly inflexible, arranging a fiancée for Huo Changfeng without his consent.
By the time the letter finally reached Huo Changfeng, his so-called fiancée had already arrived in the countryside.
When Song Qingqing learned of this, she understood that the Huo Family would never accept her.
Her pride wouldn’t allow her to continue the relationship under such humiliation. She resolutely ended things with Huo Changfeng unilaterally.
She believed this would satisfy the Huo Family and free herself, unaware that Huo Changfeng’s feelings for her remained unchanged. Her decision would only bring greater pain and entanglement to all four of them.
During the Reform and Opening-up period, Xie Mingze seized opportunities with his sharp intellect and extraordinary courage. Using his initial capital, he struck gold and built a thriving business empire. As his wealth grew, he began pursuing Song Qingqing relentlessly.
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