Quick Transmigration: Underdog Turns out to be Untouchable

Chapter 803 - 724: Displaced Lives 2



The biological parents who should have cherished her believed that because the daughter had already enjoyed eighteen years of good fortune, they owed her nothing. They never cared for this girl whose life plummeted from heights to depths, instead, they found Shuangshuang to be clumsy in every way.

The adoptive parents, who had shown eighteen years of parental affection, changed their attitude in just a few months, becoming cold and indifferent. The feelings of eighteen years were severed quickly, and their full attention and love were turned to their biological daughter.

Neither the biological nor adoptive families could accommodate her. Shuangshuang tried to please them, but her efforts with the adoptive parents were seen as a scheming reluctance to leave the wealthy lifestyle. Her attempts with her biological parents were ignored, as they only yearned for their capable adoptive daughter.

With her heart cooled to familial affection, Shuangshuang packed a backpack, brought a change of clothes and two hundred yuan, and left this city where she had no home. From that point on, she changed her name, abandoned the identity of Wen Shuangshuang, and struggled alone.

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She put aside her pride, learning what she didn’t know. From distributing flyers to washing dishes in restaurants, Shuangshuang worked her way up, eventually becoming the chairwoman of a national hotel chain.

She couldn’t even remember how much hardship she had endured along the way. Stumbling alone in this world, from setbacks to success, and then aging over time, she never returned to her biological or adoptive parents.

Sitting alone in her later years, Shuangshuang’s sole regret was that if life could start over, she would never again allow herself to act as a spoiled girl, unlearned and idle. She didn’t want to live so naively, unaware of the world.

After her identity was changed, she wouldn’t return to her biological parents. Instead, she would create her own career. She wasn’t at fault and didn’t want to hide from those two families as if she were guilty, living a lifetime not daring to return. She wanted to achieve success under the name of Wen Shuangshuang.

Accepting herself as Wen Shuangshuang in this lifetime’s memories, Shuangshuang rubbed her forehead, deciding it was time to start from scratch.

Although Shuangshuang was the Main God and her Divine Power was limitless, upon entering this world, the Heavenly Dao did not permit her to use power beyond what this world allowed, and this was a Low Martial World.

This meant that here, she couldn’t cultivate. Forget about Divine Power; she couldn’t even use the cultivator’s power. She could only rely on the abilities she had as Wen Shuangshuang, or else the world’s rules would eject her. If she dared to stay forcibly disregarding the rules, it would mean the world’s collapse.

Having reincarnated countless times as an ordinary person, Shuangshuang didn’t resist becoming a powerless mortal. To her, all experiences were a form of cultivation, so she didn’t mind starting again and climbing to the peak as a mortal.

Reborn at the point when Shuangshuang was fifteen, she was still the cherished treasure of the entire Wen Family, not yet reaching the day when everyone would despise her.

Unfortunately, having lived through that unbearable life and regained her memory, Shuangshuang didn’t particularly cherish the parental love that couldn’t withstand trials.

Stretching lazily, feeling the youthful body of today, although lacking the power of a God, the body’s foundation was excellent. With some training, being a Martial Arts Master in this world was still possible, even though modern society no longer had martial arts, the meaning remained the same.

Shuangshuang was not planning to lower her living standards to please her biological parents, who were indifferent to her and couldn’t forget their adoptive daughter. Since she couldn’t rely on them, she would earn money herself. Although her divine power and learned skills were sealed for the world’s stability.

Yet as a God, Shuangshuang’s learning ability was incomparable to ordinary people. Any university degree, master’s or doctoral degree, she could earn effortlessly if she studied seriously.

Of course, the first step was to transform her personality reasonably and without arousing suspicion, shedding her original naive lady disposition, unworldly and thinking little of everything.

The first step to this transformation was to leave the family’s watchful eyes. Shuangshuang had already decided where to transform herself—the military camp was the best place for personal reform.

Through the furnace of steel, all pampered softness could be tempered, and even the weakest could become strong. Of course, it was unlikely Shuangshuang would enter the military camp as she wasn’t intent on becoming a soldier, not because she lacked patriotism, but because being a soldier wouldn’t help her release her obsessions.

Though she wouldn’t enter a military camp, Shuangshuang could enroll in a military summer camp, a newly promoted national holiday project aimed to strengthen the youth. The government kept encouraging parents to send children to military summer camps.

A military summer camp lasted two months with complete militarized management (note: this is a different planet, not the same as Earth). Children trained and lived like real soldiers in the camp, strengthening the youth generation. The camp was extremely affordable, costing only two hundred yuan for two months, with the state covering additional expenses with subsidies.

Shuangshuang knew that if she wanted to enroll in the military summer camp, Wen Jianyun and Liu Yun would not agree. They still doted on her, fulfilling her every whim, even fearing she’d tire from walking a few steps.

In her last life, Shuangshuang was coddled into extreme fragility, ultimately blamed for her character flaws.

Not wanting to engage in long-winded arguments with Wen Jianyun and Liu Yun, Shuangshuang left a letter explaining her whereabouts, then used her pocket money to enroll in a fully enclosed summer military camp far from the Wen Household and set off alone.

The camp was located at a scenic seaside, with white sandy beaches along the coast, housed within a large, specially-built complex by the beach.

The summer camp enrolled children aged fifteen to sixteen, whose physical strength was similar, allowing for a unified training plan without adjusting intensity by age.

All the other children were brought by their parents—some voluntarily coming after parents discussed among themselves, some encouraged by parents after showing interest, and others forcibly dragged there by their parents.

Regardless of how they arrived, they were all accompanied by their parents, except for the unique Shuangshuang, who arrived alone with a small backpack.

The coach who received Shuangshuang looked at her with a face of curiosity, completely unable to understand how such a delicate, pampered girl who had never suffered came to them on her own.

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