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Quick Transmigration: Saving The Crazy Villainess

Jiang Li, an unfortunate, debt-riddled young man died in the apocalypse after getting bitten by an infant zombie. Yet even after death, he was not allowed rest or grief as he unluckily got bound to a 'Crazy Villainess Saving' system! His task? To travel through space and time and save all the female villains in the multiverse. But wait, why does it feel like something is wrong with his identity? And, in every world, why is an odd girl always popping up to distract him from his missions? ........... Pic's not mine. All credits go to its owner. ............ Another story: The Sinners' Queen If you like the story, please vote and comment! If you don't like the story, er, it might be that arc just happened to be not your cup of tea! No worries, you can skip to the next volume/arc since it will be a new story and plot! Give the next arcs a chance! Thank you! XD If you have any requests or violent reactions (hopefully not!), you can find me on Discord: Ifallforblue#5480

FallenBlue · Urban
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Su Luxi (44)

The answer from her took a long time. Overlooking from above, the Goddess actually rolled her eyes. Her voice was very gentle, except it held contempt on his intelligence and sense of shame. 'Are you aware of what you just said?'

'Yeah,' he chuckled. 'What's wrong?'

He heard nothing from her so he laughingly said, 'Alright. Now I realize I should be asking what you just thought of my proposition. I'm certain my mind is pure when I suggested that.'

The man meant that there was nothing wrong with a man singing hymn inside a bathroom... Or there would only be... if the listener's imagination was wild.

Somewhere in the other realm, the goddess who was busy creating her avatar, with both hands extended forward, flinched. Her face turned red.

'Indecent rogue!' The reply Jiang Li got was a high-pitched one. The one speaking was obviously agitated. 'In my name as the Goddess of Light, I'm ordering you to stop speaking nonsense!'

'Heh, guilty.'