Quick Transmigration Cannon Fodder’s Record of Counterattacks

Chapter 3133: Keeping a Calm Mindset Was qtfbvii



Chapter 3133: Keeping a Calm Mindset Was qtfbvii

Ning Shu used her fork to eat the pastries, calming her mind. This kind of thing couldn’t be rushed.

Comprehending ordinances wasn’t a matter of a day or two. If she couldn’t comprehend it in a day, she still had endless life—as long as she wasn’t eliminated.

Ning Shu wasn’t anxious at all. Keeping a calm mindset was key.

You couldn’t reach the sky in one step.

Today could be considered her first real encounter with the ordinances—well, not even really. She had experienced just the tiniest taste of their power.

After finishing the pastries on the table, Ning Shu said to 2333, “Let’s go back.”

Ning Shu was kneaded like dough again and returned to the system space.

Ning Shu exchanged for fasting pills, water, and medicine from the system marketplace.

Ning Shu looked at the round pills in her hand—someone had made these.

She browsed through the system shop. So many merchants, selling everything from stools and sofas to spatial plane trades.

All these things were created by people.

Thinking about it that way made Ning Shu even more convinced that Gong Rong might not have gone into reincarnation—what if he’d been recruited? Damn.

After exchanging for the things she needed, Ning Shu also exchanged for a bookshelf of books and pulled out a book.

Ning Shu liked reading these. They were second-hand, abandoned by others, and collected together.

Some of them even had notes written inside.

Some of the content was quite useful for Ning Shu.

Plus, her memory was very good now. If she couldn’t memorize it the first time, she could the second.

After finishing a book, Ning Shu placed it on the shelf, then took a deep breath and cheerfully said, “I’m going to do a task!”

Do tasks, find world origins, and then comprehend the ordinances.

Ning Shu smiled with crescent eyes. Life was so fulfilling.

One day, she’d be able to comprehend the ordinances, construct worlds, and become one of the strong.

Ning Shu didn’t want to control other people’s fates—she wanted to control her own. If she wanted to live, she’d live. If she wanted to die, she’d die.

Not be forced to die just because someone else said so—even when she wanted to live.

“Alright,” 2333 said. “The soul pearl should be nearly fused. Soon, you’ll be able to see the entrustor again.”

Ning Shu looked at the little black hole on the wall—it was already very small. It looked like the fusion was almost complete.

“Now entering the task.” The moment 2333 finished speaking, Ning Shu disappeared from the system space. Follow current novls on novelꜰire.net

“Damn, I forgot to ask her if she’d consider a system task,” 2333 said angrily.

Ning Shu felt herself merging into a body.

When she woke up, her head was aching badly. She was sitting in front of a computer desk.

The computer was still open—probably working on some kind of report.

Ning Shu rubbed her temples. Her head hurt so much.

When she stood up from the chair, her steps were weak, like she was stepping on cotton.

She poured some water from the dispenser and drank a bit. She felt slightly better and then flopped onto the bed. That felt a little more comfortable.

Ning Shu supported her heavy body, sat cross-legged on the bed, and started cultivating while receiving the storyline.

She was originally going to cultivate while receiving the storyline, but the moment she received it, Ning Shu pretty much turned to stone.

Her mouth hung open in a daze.

This world was unlike any she’d ever seen. Even though she considered herself worldly and experienced…

This world still completely shattered her worldview.

The client was named Duan Xue, a white-collar worker. Last night, she was pulling an all-nighter working on a project.

The all-nighter had left her physically drained.

Duan Xue was just one of the many ordinary people in this world—but this world was incredibly bizarre and vulgar.


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