The Female Cannon Fodder With Boundless Merits
Chapter 634 - 638 DINK Family (Part 1)

Chapter 634: Chapter 638 DINK Family (Part 1)

Su Li returned to the Chaos, and the aura of her soul body had completely changed.

The ferocious storm of Spiritual Energy that rose in the space signaled her restless mind.

In the previous small world, she had visited her own remains, the place she had once abandoned.

And in the moment she destroyed that body, she acquired something else.

A segment of past memories,

which she had forcefully severed from her own soul.

It was only a brief moment, and the space quickly returned to its former calm.

Su Li lovingly looked at the little bug and Tao Yao, who were under repairs.

The woman from those memories was now a different entity from her.

She would only be emotionally shaken by the resemblance of the face but would no longer empathize.

Just thinking about the existence that was once part of her, which had endured so much tragedy, if she met her again... she wouldn’t hesitate to seek justice for her as well as for herself.

The truth of the memories she had always been pursuing suddenly revealed the tip of the iceberg before her, yet it didn’t bring her any happiness.

To be born human is truly suffering....

Fortunately, she was lucky to have the opportunity to start anew with new memories in the Chaos.

Although she didn’t know why she existed in this space, there would always be a chance to find out, wouldn’t there?

The memories Su Li had acquired, once belonging to her, were not pleasant.

In the memories, she was a daughter of a noble family, raised according to conventional feminine virtues.

Perhaps her life would have been just like those around her—growing up, getting married, having children, and either living happily or discontentedly completing an ordinary life.

But her life took a turn after she saved a severely injured man who was alone.

The man, with a regal demeanor that clearly set him apart from ordinary people,

It was natural for a young girl experiencing the first stirrings of love to be drawn to such an outstanding man.

But the girl was calm, and though she felt affection, she did not reveal it.

Yet the man voluntarily offered what she wanted most.

He proposed to her family.

The days that followed were blissfully happy.

She had the full love of a handsome husband and the company of family and friends.

But such days were extremely short-lived.

Just three years of companionship vanished in an instant... One routine afternoon, after her husband greeted her, he left home and never returned.

Just as he had appeared suddenly, his disappearance was equally abrupt.

By then, the girl realized she was pregnant for a month, but fortunately, her family stood by her... taking good care of her while searching for her husband.

Ten months passed, and the baby was born, but after its first cry, there was silence.

Covered in blood, she looked up to see her husband in white sword attire, an ethereal figure standing before her.

And in his arms, was the lifeless body of their infant.

Before she could ask why, a long sword pierced her heart.

Outside, panicked cries howled, and flames reflected on the window paper, failing to warm the chill rising deep within her.

"If there is a next life, you must repay it."

The last memory only left behind a cold voice, echoing in her mind before dissipating into the vast universe.

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After recalling this melodramatic past, Su Li really wanted to turn back and slap her former self, who always sought to get to the bottom of things.

How could she have anticipated that such melodramatic incidents had occurred in her life?

Although she didn’t want to admit it, this memory was truly discarded from her soul.

As for how it got split away, Su Li still couldn’t figure it out; her vision was still cloaked in layers of fog.

But since it was discarded, she might as well treat it as something unrelated to herself.

Yes, that interpretation was correct.

At least for now, she didn’t think she resembled the woman in those memories.

According to her personality, if she saw a severely injured man in front of her, first, she would simply ignore him and step over his body.

Secondly, anyone who dared betray her, she wouldn’t be herself if she didn’t chop them up with a cleaver, living up to her title as Demon King.

Right, she was just that vicious.

Anyway, aside from being slightly influenced by the memory at the beginning, afterwards, Su Li truly regarded it as just another person’s tragic experience.

Just like the many Merit Masters she had seen who used their merit to achieve their goals.

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Once again opening her eyes, Su Li had moved from the Chaotic Space to a new small world.

When Youyou woke up, the first thing she saw was a large wedding photo hanging on the wall.

The familiarity in the eyes of the woman in the photo allowed Su Li to quickly ascertain that this was the Merit Master who had contributed merit to her.

This world was different from the past, without so many nonsensical settings or melodramatic histories.

There were no betrayals, no outrageous personalities.

Everything was peaceful.

The original owner’s life resume from childhood was very ordinary, similar to most women; she married a senior she met in college.

She felt happy accompanying him in their struggles up to middle age; the only regret was that after more than twenty years of marriage, they hadn’t had children.

However, the original owner was open-minded; their union was based on love, and children were merely a product of their love; as long as their affection persisted, the absence of children didn’t matter.

It wasn’t that she didn’t want children, but rather her husband who didn’t want any.

Indeed, you might have guessed it; the original owner’s husband was a devout follower of the DINK philosophy.

He’d never deceived the original owner; from the beginning, he’d stated his views, and though he’d have regretted if she couldn’t accept them, he wouldn’t force her.

After much thought, the original owner still felt that their love was more important than having a child.

Even as she grew older and saw relatives and neighbors’ children grow up, surrounded by family, she never regretted her choice.

Sometimes, she even felt relieved; when other families were stressed over their children, she was fortifying her relationship with her husband.

Instead of constantly revolving around children and the kitchen like other women, she could easily plan beautiful trips with her husband.

But did the original owner truly have no regrets?

Or perhaps, when she saw other children’s lovely smiles, there might’ve been a brief moment of loss, but thinking of her husband’s consolation, she would tell herself that she was well, better than most people.

Precisely because of the DINK choice, their love exclusive to their two-person world had not faded over the twenty-plus years.

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