The Record of a Cannon Fodder Becoming a God: Quick Transmigration

In her past life, Ji Xiaoxiao was a part-time assassin and a full-time shut-in. One day, with god-like skill, she was run over by a car and inexplicably transmigrated. After transmigrating, everyth...

Chapter 368 The School Prince, Torn to Pieces

Looking down at her small, thin body, Ji Xiaoxiao felt like crying but had no tears left.

The big iron rod was not tasty, they couldn't eat it, they couldn't finish it. The fat pigs turned their fierce gazes and bright, sparkling eyes to look at the delicious little diner.

"Hmph hmph hmph..."

A large, fat pig, unable to bear its hunger, slowly approached Ji Xiaoxiao.

"No, we're all civilized beings, let's talk this out!"

"You can't hit someone who's smiling," Ji Xiaoxiao said with a big smile.

Humans and pigs cannot understand each other, and the big fat pig is only one step away from Ji Xiaoxiao.

"Hurry, hurry, those pigs are hungry, they'll eat anything."

The two men from noon arrived.

"I'm sorry, brother, I didn't sleep well last night. I only planned to take a nap, but I overslept and woke up late, forgetting to feed the pigs."

"Alright, that's enough. We'd better pray that the woman isn't dead. Even if she's missing an arm or a leg, we'll still go to the village temple tomorrow to give thanks."

The two men, carrying large iron buckets, quickened their pace.

"Huffing and puffing..."

Catching his breath, a man peered into the pigpen and exclaimed with delight, "Brother, that woman isn't dead! Thank God, thank God!"

No sooner had the man finished speaking than Ji Xiaoxiao was bitten again by the fat pig.

"Go away, get out of here."

The man lifted the large iron bucket and poured the pig feed from it into the pig trough.

The steaming hot pig feed arrived, and the big, fat pigs immediately went to the battlefield.

After a considerable amount of pig feed had been distributed, another man seized the opportunity and poured the pig feed into the iron bucket.

The big fat pig, having eaten and drunk its fill, curled up to one side and fell asleep, humming softly.

"Brother, you should go back now. It's my turn to keep watch tonight."

"Yes, be careful, don't let the woman die."

"Okay, okay, big brother, aren't you tired of saying it? I'm tired of hearing it."

The man gave a few instructions, then left with the iron bucket.

Ji Xiaoxiao overheard their conversation and knew that the man left behind was there to watch over her and ensure her safety.

Shaking her head slightly, Ji Xiaoxiao, unable to bear the hunger any longer, closed her eyes and slowly fell asleep.

Xuan Xie is the youngest son of the Xuan family. He was fair-skinned and handsome from a young age. As a senior in high school, he excelled in his studies and was known as the school's most handsome student.

Xuan Xie paid no attention to anything outside his studies; he focused solely on preparing for the college entrance examination. Two months before the exam, a girl transferred to their class.

The girl's name is Kim Ah-hye. She is always chauffeured around. In an ordinary high school, Kim Ah-hye, who is meticulous about everything from clothing and food to housing and transportation, can be described as a princess.

Which girl doesn't dream of love, which boy doesn't fall in love? Seventeen or eighteen-year-old boys and girls are in the midst of their innocent and confused youth. Jin Yahui is beautiful and has a mysterious background, attracting high school boys like moths to a flame, all confessing their love to her.

Jin Ya Hui had high standards; if a man didn't meet her aesthetic standards, sorry, ugly duckling, get out of the way. At that moment, Jin Ya Hui took a liking to Xuan Xie, who was as still as a virgin.

Xuan Xie treated her like an ordinary classmate, which fueled Jin Ya Hui's fighting spirit. Despite using every means possible, Xuan Xie remained unyielding. Jin Ya Hui lost face in front of her classmates, and her love for Xuan Xie turned into hatred.

One Sunday afternoon, Xuan Xie put down his pen and paper, packed his things, and went home to replenish his energy before battling his homework again the next day. On his way back, however, Xuan Xie was shoved into a van and disappeared into the bustling streets.

When Xuan Xie woke up, he discovered that his kidnapper was Jin Ya Hui. At this moment, Xuan Xie learned Jin Ya Hui's true identity: she was the only daughter of Jin Dao Ba, a gangster boss, and had been hiding in their school under an assumed name to avoid trouble.

Because Xuan Xie rejected Jin Ya Hui's confession, Jin Ya Hui ordered her men to capture Xuan Xie and thoroughly enjoyed his company. Jin Ya Hui was completely satisfied.

Jin Ya Hui originally intended to downplay the incident and let Xuan Xie go, but seeing Xuan Xie's wounds and swollen eyes, she secretly detained him. On the day of the college entrance exam, Jin Ya Hui, preoccupied with her own exam preparation and having grown tired of Xuan Xie, ordered him to be torn to pieces and chopped into mincemeat, which she then fed to the guard dogs at her home.

It is pitiful that Xuan Xie died unjustly, and his family is still searching for him desperately.

Xuanwen is Xuanxie's older sister, twelve years his senior, and already married with children. Xuanwen practically watched Xuanxie grow up; their sibling bond is deep and strong. After Xuanxie disappeared for several days, Xuanwen put aside her work, husband, and son to tirelessly investigate.

The net of justice is vast, and though its meshes are wide, nothing escapes it. The day after the college entrance examination, Xuanwen obtained some information about Jin Yahui from Xuan Xie's classmates. After her investigation, Xuanwen was certain that Xuan Xie was in Jin Yahui's hands.

Xuanwen planned to call the police, but unexpectedly, she was also arrested by Jin Yahui.

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