Wanwan is a very ordinary transmigrator, the kind of person (non-human) who often appears in some novels in the modern world, carrying a magical system in her mind and constantly traveling between different worlds.
However, Wanwan, the transmigrator, is quite different from the character described in some novels.
Compared to the transmigrators depicted by authors, who are either clear about their goals, detached from the situation, or exceptionally talented, Wanwan is an outlier among transmigrators.
Well, you could say that any transmigrator who spends enough time in the system's main city will be somewhat unconventional.
After all, who wants a job that's the same day after day, year after year, with no retirement security and no end in sight? It's a boring and monotonous life.
It's like leveling up and fighting monsters in a game. On the first day, you're very excited and will stay up all night to level up. But on the second, third, and nth days, the initial passion gradually fades, and you stop wanting it.
So, in her 25th year as a transmigrator, after completing a full 100 transmigration missions at an average rate of one every three months, Wanwan successfully took life and death lightly and no longer wanted to live.
Of course, this is just talk. After becoming transmigrators, they will not die. Even if the system's main brain dies, they will simply be replaced by a new main brain to continue working for the system's main brain.
The ultimate working person who is immortal!
"System, I am 85 years old this year. Counting your age of 165 since you were manufactured, it is a very auspicious number."
Hiding in her own private system space, Wanwan chatted and laughed with the system that had been projected onto her screen.
"Host, please allow me to remind you once again that you have not accepted any new work assignments for five years. If you continue to be unemployed like this, the system's mainframe will not rate you higher than D. You will be exiled to a desolate land for 18 years, without food, water, or toys. It's terrifying!"
Having listened to the system's mechanical voice for decades, Wanwan was already used to it. When she suddenly heard the system say this, she could only helplessly shrug.
"Working is pointless," it's so much better to be a couch potato, the system store has food and drink and no worries.
"If I don't work, I'll run out of money," the system finally couldn't hold back any longer. The projected LCD screen flickered for a moment, and then a series of zeros appeared at the top of the screen. Goodness, if it weren't for the edge limitation of this LCD screen, Wanwan was afraid that her 300-square-meter bed wouldn't be enough for the system to perform.
"So fast? I'm a model transmigrator who has worked diligently for decades and has received special praise from the system's main brain. The certificates on the wall are the most direct proof."
Wanwan pointed to the dusty ginger-yellow certificate pasted in the corner, looking somewhat aggrieved. She wasn't a penniless newcomer, so how could she be doing so poorly? It couldn't be, absolutely not.
"Host, these are your bills from the past few years, and they've exceeded the limit," the system's LCD screen flashed again, followed by a series of expenses that were even more outrageous than the previous string of zeros.
Wanwan's eyes widened in fright, and she gasped as she leaned back.
She quickly composed herself and leaned over to examine the area closely, but the more she looked, the more horrified she became. "What... what happened? How did I manage to blow up one, two, three islands? And buy a tiny, completely empty world?"
As we all know, a small world is a miniature cyclical system with countless living beings. Even a tiny world is not a luxury that poor people like Wanwan can afford.
“You drank too much that day,” the system’s voice was both light and cruel.
Upon hearing this, Wanwan couldn't help but clutch her head, letting out a heartbreaking "No!"
She must have been out of her mind back then. The last person who bought the small world was working hard to earn money to support their little broken world.
What makes her so special? This is truly a case of "if you can't kill her, you'll kill her."
"Can't I resell it? I'll sell it cheaply too." This little world is a major project that accounts for a large portion of her recent expenses. If she can successfully cut it, the points she gets will be enough for her to live a life of luxury for several years.
"These days, there are transmigrators everywhere in the main city offering discounts and clearance sales. Do you think everyone else is stupid?" The system earnestly advised the host who was still daydreaming, "Wake up, it's already dawn."
Wanwan:……
"There's no other way but to work?"
Having already grasped the true meaning of life by lying down for several years, Wanwan was extremely reluctant to leave her big bed and beautiful house, all of which were treasures she had bought with a huge amount of points.
The system stopped talking and instead began selecting reasonably priced quick transmigration missions for its host. The beautiful LCD screen flashed, and large numbers of related missions appeared.
When Wanwan finally came to terms with reality and sat up in bed again, the system had already successfully selected several good tasks.
"There's no need to rush," Wanwan thought, having no energy left, as there were plenty of tasks the system was issuing anyway. She started fiddling with the LCD screen.
"It's almost the end of the year. This year's system mastermind is a workaholic, very strict about KPIs. Host, you need to work hard."
Seeing its host looking like a lazy bum, the system couldn't stand it. Even though its voice sounded flat, you could still tell it was anxious.
Wanwan can now easily ignore the motherly mentality of her own system, treating it as a routine that the system does a few times a year.
“Modern, ancient, apocalyptic,” Wanwan rummaged through the world she was somewhat familiar with, “Goodness, there’s also a primitive one.”
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