Chapter 1: The Dragon in a World Where Men Become Women (Part 1)



Others might think that time travel with such a powerful cheat code is incredibly amazing, exciting, and exhilarating, especially since becoming a dragon god grants immortality... But Long Xun still feels it's better to go back to being an ordinary human who can reincarnate and experience both joy and sorrow.

Once he calmed down, Long Xun let down his bangs, obscuring his face that could eclipse the heavens and earth. He sat back on the bed and looked at the antique silver-gray ring on his left middle finger. Instantly, information about this world was transmitted into his mind.

After closing his eyes and organizing the data, Long Xun, who had inexplicably died as a victim of a crime, then inexplicably had to do a mission to be resurrected, and finally inexplicably turned into a dragon, finally broke his usual composure and cursed, "Holy shit!"

I have to say, holy crap.

This is a transmigration novel. The story begins during the winter break of freshman year. The protagonist eats a strange fruit he picked during a picnic and turns into a woman. He is panicked and has to hide this fact, so he pretends to be a man and lives in dormitory 203. However, the male protagonist discovers his true female identity while he is taking a shower.

The male protagonist hides her secret from her, yet he finds himself drawn to this cheerful and open-minded girl, eventually falling deeply in love with her. Meanwhile, the female protagonist, having lived as a man for so many years, acts and thinks like a man, completely oblivious to the male protagonist's feelings, and remains as close as ever to her former brothers.

Then, as the male lead pursues her, the female lead gradually becomes aware of the situation, panics, and begins to run away. Finally, when she has nowhere to escape and realizes that she can only be a woman, the male and female leads get together.

The story is over.

Putting aside the agonizingly complicated romantic relationship between the male and female leads, and the fact that Long Xun was blinded by the adorable, demure "female lead" in the original novel and couldn't recognize her as a man at all, the mere fact that the male character transforms into a woman is a huge flaw!

Let alone male to female, even if Long Xun's own gender didn't change, he couldn't stand it if he just changed his race!

What's even more ridiculous about this whole story is the male protagonist's family background.

The main male protagonist, Xuan Yuanhao, is the heir to the Xuan Yuan Group. In order to gain experience, he goes into A University under an assumed name and experiences the life of an ordinary person.

Where exactly did they train?

What's even more ridiculous is that Long Xun is also a mentally ill patient who is autistic, withdrawn, and prone to self-destructive behavior!

In the original novel, Long Xun is the roommate of the male and female protagonists. He discovered the female protagonist's true identity before the male protagonist, but Long Xun, being taciturn and introverted, kept the secret, and no one knew about his discovery. Later, the cheerful and open-minded female protagonist helped Long Xun build confidence by encouraging him and taking him out to play, and Long Xun gradually became more cheerful as well.

Then the male lead got upset and casually mocked Long Xun, saying that he was just an orphan and how could he be qualified to stand next to such a beautiful and kind female lead.

Long Xun, who was already quite insecure, was hit hard and reverted to his original form, becoming even more withdrawn than before. When the female lead became impatient with his behavior, he blurted out that she was a pervert, which touched a nerve with the female lead, who was already somewhat sensitive about being a man turned woman. She instantly despised him.

When the male protagonist learned of this, he was furious that the girl dared to hurt him. Frankly, the male protagonist had treated Long Xun well before, but he gave up on building a good relationship with him because of the girl's unwavering aloofness. After this incident, Long Xun became practically invisible in the dormitory and was eventually kicked out, leading to severe psychological problems for him.

Later, the male and female protagonists got married during their junior year summer vacation. However, Long Xun could not bear the torment of his mental illness and committed suicide by overdosing on sleeping pills in his rented ten-square-meter room on the same day as the male and female protagonists' wedding.

Throughout the story, Long Xun is the pathetic male supporting character. He also likes the female lead, but his feelings died before they could be expressed. After hurting the female lead, he suffers and regrets in the later part of the story. Even when he is bullied by the male lead's lackeys, he feels that this is what he deserves.

The reason for his suicide was also due to guilt.

Holy crap, this is a bloodbath caused by a single sentence! And you, bro, you were the one who courted death by pushing away your good brother and your good friend, and then you regretted it but kept regretting it in your heart. Why didn't you say it to their face?

When Long Xun found out that he was the autistic child supporting character in the novel, he felt like a million grass mud horses were galloping through his mind!

This was his first time reading a romance novel, and it was truly an eye-opener. The author's imagination was boundless; he was completely blown away.

To be honest, compared to this awful plot, his transformation into a dragon is a trivial matter.

Long Xun remained silent for a long time before he composed himself, unable to express his feelings, and began to seriously consider the mission.

He had no assistants or guides; he had to rely on himself for everything. In any case, as long as time didn't rewind in this world, that would be fine.

It's not necessary to follow the original text exactly, but it would undoubtedly save a lot of effort if you did.

Long Xun always plans carefully before acting, remaining calm and composed. Right now, he only has one troublesome cheat ability and knows nothing else. Rashly disrupting the plot would only make it harder to gather any information...

So in this first world, all he has to do is play his supporting role well.

Fortunately, the Long Xun in the original work is the same as him, a quiet and reserved person who doesn't communicate much with others. The difference is that Long Xun doesn't communicate with others simply to enjoy the peace and quiet, while the Long Xun in the original work is self-conscious and withdrawn. This is related to his orphan background and the fact that he was always considered a fool and bullied in his childhood.

Long Xun's ring not only gave him the original plot, but also transmitted Long Xun's memories without any error, as clearly as watching a movie and available at any time.

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