The Female Cannon Fodder With Boundless Merits -
Chapter 656 - 660: Great Kind Person (1)
Chapter 656: Chapter 660: Great Kind Person (1)
After separating from the previous world, Su Li returned to the Chaotic Space and took a good look at the situation with King Cup and Tao Yao.
As Su Li absorbed more and more Merit, even the smallest creature nourished by it recovered very well.
To help them recover even faster, Su Li immediately plunged into the next cycle of reincarnation.
With Merit enfolding her body, a deeper understanding of the rules, or perhaps it was the segment of memory she had acquired, that made her so.
Previously, she hadn’t felt much, but after breaking free from the last world, she seemed to sense an anxiety creeping towards her from the unknown.
At her level, such feelings definitely didn’t happen without reason, and they were certainly related to herself.
Su Li suddenly thought of the memories that once belonged to her.
The man had said, "In the next life, you must repay..."
In the next life, you must repay, huh...
Su Li didn’t know if she would have a next life, but she still understood that her current life was, at the very least, not yet thoroughly extinguished.
She recalled the only disturbance that had ever occurred in the Chaotic Space.
A slash of sword light that almost split the entire space in two...
Her sense of urgency grew more intense in her heart.
Thinking too much was futile; only strength could ease her mind.
Compared to her initial entry into the world with Buddha Nature, the current Su Li was much more proactive.
What she experienced in each small world was also an opportunity for her own cleansing and growth.
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The place she descended upon this time was not so comfortable.
A room of about ten-plus square meters was filled with various household items.
In addition to daily necessities, there were all sorts of cooking tools also piled in one corner.
It was apparent that the life of the person dwelling in this room was quite constrained.
A small room served not only as a bedroom and living space but also as a kitchen for cooking.
However, it was somewhat comforting that despite the cramped space filled with many items, the careful owner managed to keep them neatly arranged.
But with the abundance of items and the limited space, despite appearing clean, it still gave off an overall sense of disorder.
Su Li had experienced worse starting conditions before and naturally didn’t feel anxious.
However, in the room, among the many female items, there was also a mix of masculine presence.
It must be a room shared by a couple.
She quickly reviewed the original owner’s memories, and if Su Li’s guess was right.
The original owner’s memories were not particularly extensive but rather simple.
The world from the girl’s perspective was unexpectedly simple.
Her experiences from childhood to adulthood were very common, growing up step by step like any ordinary girl.
But later, her memories included the presence of a man.
The only thing that stood out was that this man, who dominated her memories, seemed to be a great kind person.
A "great kind person" in the traditional sense, who didn’t seek anything in return and warmed others’ hearts.
The word "good person" is definitely a positive term full of positive energy, no matter how it’s interpreted.
But somehow, the phrase "good person" began to take on a different flavor on the internet and in people’s mouths.
Sometimes people would use a jocular tone, and oddly sigh, "You really are a great kind person."
Or they would give you a good person card.
In this distorted social environment where being a good person became a joke, this man’s actions from the original owner’s memory seemed all the more precious.
Yet it was this very good person, this great kind person, who caused the original owner indelible harm.
The original owner did not understand how it all happened, but she had a strong intuition that it all had to do with this man.
This intuition might be seen as a woman’s sixth sense, albeit a much more intensified version.
Because of this intuition, the original owner made many choices, all of which turned out to be right in the end.
But this time, even though she faced a great kind person, no one would believe her words.
Misunderstandings from the outside world and betrayal from loved ones dealt the original owner a blow to both body and soul...
Looking through all the original owner’s memories, the signs that the original owner herself couldn’t see were unmistakably clear to Su Li.
The pivotal events that had a profound impact on the original owner’s life all emanated discordance.
Besides, Su Li’s evaluation of the original owner’s life could be summarized as: an obstacle in the history of a great person’s growth, a black mark.
Of course, she was destined to be eradicated.
How could such an improperly motivated woman be worthy of a selflessly great man?
And the man who would later become this great and selfless figure was currently just an ordinary, insignificant mortal.
As the current girlfriend of this man destined to become great, the original owner seemed to gain no benefits but instead suffered continuous grievances.
Who would have known this man was a great kind person?
And this man who had a profound impact on the original owner was named Cong Shan.
Indeed, it was Cong Shan named fittingly for his innate nature to do good.
Cong Shan was an orphan from birth, but despite this, he still preserved a pure heart of kindness, a trait that deeply moved the original owner.
The original owner was drawn to Cong Shan’s spirit of goodness.
She thought that if this man was good to strangers he didn’t know, then to his girlfriend, and eventually to his lover, partner, and relatives, wasn’t he bound to be even better?
A man who loved to help others could never be too bad.
The original owner always believed her view was correct.
As they knew and accompanied each other, Cong Shan indeed treated her well.
For instance, when they only had ten dollars left, Cong Shan would still willingly spend eight dollars to buy her food, struggling on the mere remaining two dollars.
Just by this, it seemed that Cong Shan truly loved the original owner.
But looking at it from another angle, what if they could have had one hundred yuan?
With one hundred yuan, Cong Shan used ninety to help others—those he felt needed help more—then strained to support their hard life with the mere ten dollars left.
From this perspective, how would his feelings for the original owner be judged?
Correct, the original owner fell into such a pit.
It seemed that Cong Shan treated her well, but he always felt that he had wronged the original owner with material things, and if he could compensate with much more genuine sentiment, it shouldn’t be too much of a problem.
Helping people was such a wonderful thing.
Initially, the original owner was moved and further affirmed the value of this man.
But gradually, she started to notice something was amiss.
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