Marry My Iron Buddy

The pride of Kunyun City, Wu Shaoqian, had been crippled! Not only had he fallen from the clouds to the mud overnight, but his soul had also been dispersing, on the verge of death.

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Chapter 334 The Transmigrator Song Zhoujie

Chapter 334 The Transmigrator Song Zhoujie

In the Eastern Continent, the Song family is an eighth-level power.

Song Zhoujie was suddenly awakened!

He clutched his chest and quickly checked himself—thankfully, he was alright.

He was not injured, his heart was not pierced, and he did not die.

just……

What's wrong with him?

Song Zhoujie took a deep breath, looked up, and saw a landscape painting covering the entire wall in front of him, and slowly began to remember.

Previously, he had been studying the Song family's most powerful secret technique in their secret territory.

Every member of the Song family has three opportunities to gain enlightenment in their lifetime.

However, this is an extremely dangerous act. It requires sending one's primordial spirit into the landscape painting to travel through the mountains and rivers. If one is not careful, the primordial spirit will be devoured by the landscape painting, leaving one's physical body as an empty shell.

Countless members of the Song family would not come rashly unless they were absolutely certain of success.

Song Zhoujie himself had spent decades practicing diligently before finally gaining a sliver of confidence and deciding to try it for the first time.

But clearly, he overestimated himself.

The main reason for his failure to comprehend the mystery... is probably that Song Zhoujie is a time traveler.

She was once a fragile college student who died in a car accident.

Although Song Zhoujie has lived in this world for nearly a hundred years, the faint trace of his past life was captured by the landscape painting, which made him involuntarily, very smoothly, and wholeheartedly immerse himself in the illusion of the landscape painting.

If he hadn't suddenly had what felt like a dream, a dream in which he seemed to have entered another world, where he not only received an order to "besiege the opponent" but was also brutally killed, he wouldn't have woken up from the extreme terror of life and death, and his primordial spirit naturally wouldn't have been able to emerge from the landscape painting.

That's true death.

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In his previous life, Song Zhoujie was killed in a car accident. When he woke up again, he had become a newborn child and was in the process of unlocking the secrets of his soul.

At that moment, a beam of light enveloped him, shooting straight into the sky, within which floated a feather fan made of five broad feathers.

The quality reached the ninth-grade mid-level—and the inherited memories it brought made him realize that his current aptitude was the highest-grade heavenly level.

This is already the most talented person in the Song family of this generation.

Song Zhoujie was bombarded with "knowledge" as soon as he arrived, and while he was still digesting it, he met his parents from this life.

As he grew older, Song Zhoujie learned that he had come to a fantasy world.

He was on the Eastern Continent.

Moreover, the cultivation realms he learned about from his lineage and from his parents were extremely familiar to him.

Among the numerous male-oriented novels he had read, only one book had all the names of these realms.

Then there's the Eastern Continent, and above that, there's the top continent... those are place names I remember.

Song Zhoujie felt that he might have transmigrated into a book.

He transmigrated into a male-oriented harem novel that he had just finished reading—the male-oriented genre euphemistically calls it a harem novel, but frankly, it's just that, at most it's a harem novel using a fig leaf to cover itself up, while the harem novel is just more blatant and vulgar.

That said, the novel "Roaring Across the Nine Heavens" is quite famous in the male-oriented genre, but it also has its share of flaws. The worst part is that it's a mainstream angst novel. Although the protagonist is very overpowered and there are corresponding satisfying moments that make it easy to read, it's accompanied by countless angst-filled moments, and he might even be cuckolded! It's like adding poison on poison!

The protagonist's life is not easy until he reaches the top, and perhaps then he will have a good life. However, the book is still being serialized, and who knows if the author will mess things up later?

It's precisely because the book's writing style is so captivating that it keeps many people reading on, which is why it has gained such fame.

At this point, Song Zhoujie was still only suspicious, but no matter how much he doubted, having come to this world, cultivation and improvement were the top priorities. Moreover, his talent was undeniable; becoming the most talented first-class genius in the family across generations would bring him preferential treatment in resources and solidify the position of his lineage... so naturally, he couldn't afford to relax.

Regardless of whether he had transmigrated into a book or not, Song Zhoujie no longer had the energy to think about it and focused all his attention on his arduous cultivation.

Seven or eight years later, his mother became pregnant again and gave birth to a girl, his younger sister.

This little girl was born with exceptionally high aptitude, and her features already showed signs of stunning beauty. Her parents were overjoyed and named her Song Bixiao.

·

At this moment, Song Zhoujie was completely numb.

Such qualifications, such a name, such a background... Isn't this one of the harem members who have an "online romance" with the protagonist in the story?

However, Song Bixiao later inherited the Song family, and the protagonist also had other important women in his life, so the two neither became Daoist partners, nor did the protagonist marry Song Bixiao, and it was impossible for the protagonist to marry into her family... In the end, this relationship came to nothing.

Song Bixiao then devoted herself to solitary cultivation. In the end, she vaguely mentioned that she had entered into a family marriage because of a past relationship with the protagonist, who had provided the Song family with considerable assistance when the protagonist was extremely powerful.

For a harem with so many main characters, this ending is already considered pretty good.

The problem is that this undoubtedly confirms that Song Zhoujie has transmigrated into the book.

What's good about transmigrating into a book? Transmigrating into a book has plot restrictions.

Song Zhoujie was satisfied with his background and just wanted to live a normal life as an ordinary genius. His sister was outstanding and would inevitably receive more resources than him in the future. Anyway, he was a few years older and his talent was not much worse than his sister's. As long as he worked hard enough, he could also break through a little faster than his sister. Moreover, the Song family had a large business and would not lack resources for the two of them.

When the Song family only has one resource left, he will have to undergo a rebirth... Until then, there is no need to worry about excessive competition.

Moreover, the presence of the girl relieved a lot of his pressure, which was of great benefit to their lineage.

However, the girl happens to be one of the protagonist's confidantes, which also means that she will encounter a lot of trouble after getting to know the protagonist in the future.

Especially since his sister will encounter many life-or-death crises and barely survive, his transmigration will definitely have a butterfly effect. At least he won't be the arrogant, conceited, and useless older brother with a bad relationship with his sister from the original book... Will it affect the plot later? Will it make his sister less safe?

Furthermore, if the girl had met the protagonist in a different way, he could have found a way to avoid them meeting and make the girl's future life smoother. But they just happened to be "online lovers".

This is completely out of control...

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In the original book, the protagonist first spent nearly two hundred years cultivating and experiencing various things on the Flying Star Continent. The women he encountered each had their own backgrounds, among which the most special was the girl from a higher continent whom he had met beforehand.

Flying Star Continent is a mid-level continent, his sister is from a high-level continent, and there's also someone from a top-level continent who was teleported to a mid-level continent to escape...

The protagonist first meets a girl from a top-tier continent, whose name seems to be Qin Hua... Qin Huayue? However, although Qin Huayue's continent is the highest-level, her family's power is far inferior to his sister's.

Later, Qin Huayue followed the protagonist through his trials, providing him with a great deal of knowledge and assistance. She accompanied him from the intermediate continent to the eastern continent, where he met his sister. His sister helped the protagonist establish himself in the eastern continent...

Song Zhoujie kept reviewing the plot in his mind, but he wasn't exactly a memory expert, and after arriving there, he was overwhelmed by the massive amount of inheritance he had received. All he could remember was the general outline of the plot, not the details...

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The newborn Song Bixiao was very cute. Although geniuses like her are born with knowledge, they still need to digest it slowly and their personalities need to grow gradually. Apart from having more extensive knowledge, she was no different from ordinary children.

Song Bixiao likes her older brother Song Zhoujie very much, and Song Zhoujie also likes this girl very much.

So after confirming that he had transmigrated into the book, Song Zhoujie was focused on the fact that the protagonist was indeed loyal and righteous and would provide a lot of help to the Song family. However, he did not want to sacrifice a younger sister. Otherwise, he would try his best to destroy the ambiguous relationship between the protagonist and the girl, and take the initiative to become brothers with the protagonist and provide more help to the protagonist in the early stages... In this way, he would also prevent the girl from being heartbroken in the future.

Later, Song Zhoujie worked even harder in his cultivation. Thanks to the large amount of resources poured into him by the Song family, his improvement speed was indeed no slower than that of his sister. Moreover, he never had any other pastimes and devoted himself wholeheartedly to honing his combat skills, thus becoming one of the few true heirs of the Song family.

Song Zhoujie and his sister are the two most outstanding members of the Song family.

In the vast territory where the Song family resides on the Eastern Continent, they are among the top young talents.

Song Zhoujie dared not slack off.

Moreover, he had been figuring out the "online dating prop" from the original book for a long time.

That's not used alone.

So, this time, perhaps not only his sister has this opportunity, but he himself does too.

·

Song Zhoujie slowly exhaled, sat cross-legged, and instead of wasting a second chance to enter the portrait, carefully recalled the scene from before, which he was unsure whether it was a dream or not.

Recall it little by little, cautiously.

...He really can't forget the man who shot him through the heart with an arrow.

That chilling, tingling, back-chilling, bone-deep cold feeling was something he was experiencing for the first time in both his past and present lives.

Moreover, he didn't know why, but at that moment, he seemed to see the main villain from the book.

He shouldn't have made such a connection, but in his dying moments, he just happened to think of that person!

Song Zhoujie took another deep breath to calm his wildly beating heart.

If he were still an ordinary person like in his previous life, his previous feelings might have been just random thoughts. But even ordinary people have things like "sixth sense" or "intuition." He was already considered a genius in this life, and his cultivation level was also very high. Could it be that the thought he had before he died was just a simple, sudden thought?

Something's not right.

Something's really wrong.

Song Zhoujie had a very strong feeling that what he saw and what he thought were really the same person!

·

That person is a bug in the original book. He should be another flaw in the eyes of most book fans, but he is strangely popular. Very few book fans dislike him or curse him for overshadowing the protagonist.

Perhaps it's because this person saved the protagonist many times, perhaps it's because this person is of a higher generation than the protagonist, perhaps it's because this person is more than ten years older than the protagonist, and can actually be called an uncle... Even if such an age gap is nothing in the book, in the eyes of modern book fans, a difference of more than ten years is indeed two generations. It is reasonable for the elder to be stronger than the younger generation in the early stages...

In addition, most book fans know that this kind of storyline, where the protagonist is initially suppressed but ultimately becomes the strongest, is a classic example of a character who dominates the mainstream.

This kind of high-class, morally ambiguous boss uncle will either ultimately provide assistance to the protagonist, or he will die in front of the protagonist, adding a heartbreaking element of "losing his last loved one" to the protagonist's story.

So it's precisely because of these possibilities that book fans don't have so many complaints.

However, even in the more than 1,700 chapters that Song Zhoujie saw, that little uncle was still jumping around.

Song Zhoujie's own speculation is that this Mirror Venerable, who has dominated the world and suppressed the protagonist for so many chapters, will likely face too many tribulations in the future due to the inherent flaws of the mirror itself, no matter how talented he is.

If Song Zhoujie wasn't mistaken, he believed that the Mirror Venerable would die during the ninth tribulation, thus providing the protagonist with a wealth of experience, allowing the protagonist to gain insights and ultimately break through to become a Nine Tribulation Supreme.

·

Like countless book fans, Song Zhoujie had a very deep impression of Jingzun.

In the early stages, the Mirror Lord was elusive and had a penchant for slaughter; his personality was both wicked and tyrannical.

Although he still has some humanity, and if you don't provoke him, he will choose to kill some cultivators of questionable character, his methods of slaughter... perhaps because he once dug out a few good hearts, whenever he appears, he always digs out a few fresh hearts. In addition to digging out hearts, he also likes to cut people up to die.

This is no joke; it's the truth.

The weapon used for the cutting was a sharp bowstring, and the cutting methods were either to tear the person to pieces or to cut off an entire head, which was extremely terrifying.

In addition, if he gets impatient, he might practice archery.

No one knows the angle from which his arrows were fired, because anyone who has seen him shoot either couldn't see it at all or died.

The higher his skill level, the more terrifying his archery became, making it increasingly difficult for anyone to dodge.

Compared to the protagonist who suffered countless setbacks along the way, this Mirror Master only suffered a lot in the early stages. After "coming back to life," he enjoyed a smooth and unrestrained life, which was much better than that of the protagonist.

Many book fans even think that this Mirror Venerable is more like a protagonist in a wish-fulfillment novel!

·

The more Song Zhoujie recalled, the more uneasy he felt.

If his premonition is correct... why did he dream of attacking Mirror Lord with others?

They appear to be on a very large arena.

What kind of place is that arena?

Why did the Mirror Master appear there?

Does the original book's subplot point directly to this part? Did the Mirror Master improve his strength on the arena before becoming able to command the wind and rain?

Even more terrifying is...

Song Zhoujie realized that the Mirror Venerable's strength was currently in the middle stage of fusion.

Something's not right.

In the original book, the Mirror Lord has indeed appeared now, but he was already at the peak of fusion when he appeared.

Why is it still considered a mid-term now?

And why is it that even a mid-stage Mirror Master is so powerful?

Song Zhoujie had seen all the young heroes in the world, and while there were many who were much stronger than him, none were this ridiculously strong.

For a moment, he felt that it was reasonable for Jingzun to have reached this level, but then he wondered if it was just a dream? He was so engrossed in it that he couldn't see anything more clearly.

Song Zhoujie tried his best to calm himself down.

He had another premonition.

He should tell his parents about this dream.

His parents might be able to give him an explanation, or perhaps he might find an opportunity in it.

·

Without hesitation, Song Zhoujie got up and quickly headed towards where his parents lived.