Quick Transmigration: The Mad Beauty Refuses to Be the Scapegoat!

Chapter 638 - 30: Cannon Fodder Bootlicker in the Beast World Farming Novel



"Initially, the system gave me a hundred thousand points. I wanted everything I saw, and soon enough, they were almost all used up.

Ah, you came at a bad time. If you had come earlier, I could have saved some for you, what a pity."

Mu Mianmian listened, her teeth almost grinding to pieces.

She stared at Jiang Lai, incredulous that such a foolish person could become the leader of this tribe.

This bizarre and ridiculous situation has truly appeared before her eyes.

How is this any different from letting an idiot become the president?!

Yet these beastmen treat her like a treasure!

"You, how could you use it all up! What if you stay here for life? Haven’t you thought about using other things later?!"

Jiang Lai remained indifferent.

"I live day by day, and besides, I’m doing pretty well now.

It turns out this place suits my development; modern society somewhat suppresses my nature."

Mu Mianmian coldly sneered inwardly.

A person like you is only fit to mingle with beasts.

"Forget it, there’s no point without them. So, how about you have them build me a special place here as a clinic so people in the tribe won’t have to worry about getting sick."

Jiang Lai looked at her, puzzled.

"Why build you a clinic?"

"I’m a doctor and need a separate environment to treat the tribe members."

Jiang Lai shook his head with a smile.

"We don’t need doctors here. The people in our tribe are exceptionally healthy, and I can cure simple illnesses myself, since I’m also a modern person and possess some advanced knowledge."

Mu Mianmian suddenly realized something was amiss with these words.

"What do you mean? What do you mean by saying no need for a doctor?"

Jiang Lai still smiled, speaking cold-heartedly.

"It means my tribe doesn’t welcome you, don’t you understand?"

Mu Mianmian felt as if her mind had been struck, buzzing, looking at Jiang Lai in front of her, he seemed exceptionally repulsive.

"We’re all modern people. I don’t understand why you’d do this, why you have such hostility towards me."

She still forced herself to remain rational.

After all, despite her unwillingness, Jiang Lai being the leader of the tribe is an unchangeable fact.

She’s a waste of space, yet she’s indeed a waste with authority.

Having such a person as a leader is a terrifying thing.

Yet Jiang Lai put away his smile.

"About the previous Wolf Clan tribe, I’ve seen it too, you’re not a qualified tribe member, hence our tribe doesn’t welcome you.

You’ve seen enough, Ayuan, show the guest out."

Ayuan received the order and immediately began to forcefully escort her out.

Hei Yao didn’t say much, pulling Mu Mianmian and turning to leave.

The longer he stayed here, the more uncomfortable he felt.

Mu Mianmian tried to break free from Hei Yao’s hand and spoke in the most steady voice, staring at Jiang Lai.

"You can be rational, I’m here to help you. You’ll always be the leader of this tribe; I can also obey your orders. Letting me join your tribe won’t bring any harm to you!"

As long as she could stay, Mu Mianmian didn’t care about her feelings; she just wanted Jiang Lai to change her decision.

She knew why Jiang Lai wanted to chase her away.

Previously, she was the only modern person in the tribe, she naturally felt superior and didn’t worry about her status being threatened.

If she were to join, Jiang Lai would naturally worry that she’d threaten her leadership.

Such people are the most narrow-minded and selfish, caring only for the small gains in front of them, ignoring the bigger picture.

She had thought as long as she promised allegiance it’d be enough, yet Jiang Lai remained indifferent.

"Even if I agreed, the elders in our tribe wouldn’t. I have things to attend to, farewell."

Hei Yao whispered with a tense face.

"Let’s go, they don’t welcome us."

Mu Mianmian looked at Jiang Lai, her eyes reddened with hatred.

Puppets with power! She’s been reduced to being repressed and insulted by such a waste!

If not for the system, what would she be now? Just a piece of modern society’s trash!

Why doesn’t she have the system? Why can’t such a useful thing be given to someone more capable?

What’s wrong with this world!

In the end, Mu Mianmian was reluctantly taken away. As the door closed, she trembled all over, her nails dug deep into her flesh without any reaction.

Hei Yao picked up on the conversation between the two just now; though he couldn’t understand, he could deduce from their interaction that her relationship with Alai wasn’t simple.

"What did you just say to her?"

Mu Mianmian, however, kept staring silently at the wall before her, muffled.

"This tribe will inevitably meet its demise."

Hei Yao didn’t understand why she’d utter such dire words.

Just a moment ago, he saw it too. The world inside those walls was a dream for him—a place full of food, smiles on everyone’s faces, even elders over a hundred years old seemed more spirited than him.

Alai actually became the leader and established such an impressive tribe.

"Seems like Alai is truly the one chosen by the Beast Spirit."

Mu Mianmian sneered coldly upon hearing this.

"Beast Spirit? Only you beastmen would believe in such things!"

Mu Mianmian left, enveloped in dark aura.

Meanwhile, inside the tribe, Jiang Lai was squatting in the vegetable garden munching on a tomato.

This current manner of eating was Jiang Lai’s favorite: fresh-picked without any pesticides or fertilizers—the tomatoes grew plump and sweet.

"The things you said just now would probably infuriate the heroine."

Little Buding looked at Jiang Lai with renewed admiration, he had a knack for belittling that felt somewhat offensive, he couldn’t help but want to confront Jiang Lai on the spot.

"I just enjoy watching people get riled up. Isn’t she supposed to be a self-proclaimed modern elite, planning to shine brightly in the Beast World? Then I can just be a waste."

Being a waste is rather good, doesn’t come with any psychological pressure.

"You’re really good at teasing people, but you were really good at making up stuff just now, almost had me convinced."

Modern society’s unemployed idler, caught and educated for fighting during school, later stayed home actively leeching off parents.

"Who said I made it up? I never lie, what I said is all true."

Little Buding paused for a moment.

His understanding of Jiang Lai wasn’t deep, and the information available was limited, so he didn’t know Jiang Lai was such a person during her youth.

Judging by Jiang Lai’s expression, she wasn’t joking.

"Wow, I didn’t expect your earlier life to be like mine, a layabout."

Jiang Lai nodded.

"Mm, but I’m slightly better than you. At least I’ve been to college, yet you seem to be a junior high graduate at best."

"You’re spouting nonsense! I graduated from a prestigious university, was an outstanding graduate representative, joined a world-class genetic company, I..."

The words cut off abruptly, as if suddenly muted.

The tomato in Jiang Lai’s hand was squeezed slightly tighter, the next second she casually took another big bite.

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