webnovel

Doomsday Leader Reborn As A High School Girl

After struggling against a horde of zombies for ten years, Su Junxin finally became the safe zone leader. However, right on the day they were due to celebrate the joyous occasion, she accidentally stepped into a wormhole! In the end, she got reborn into the body of a high school student who had the same appearance as Su Junxin and the same name as well. After finally coming to terms with the situation she was in and deciding to face her life one step at a time, countless meddlesome issues and annoying people began to show up. First off, there was the harsh and demanding stepmother—“Hurry up and get these clothes washed, Su Junxin! I haven’t been taking care of you for free!” Next, there was the cruel and b*tchy step sister—“My dear sister, you can’t possibly blame me when you weren’t able to control your boyfriend, can you?” Plus, there was the opportunistic b*tch who was Su Junxin’s best friend—“I ended up winning first place in the Host Competition by luck and took away your prize money… You wouldn’t hold it against me now, would you?” As Su Junxin faced these hateful personas, she calmly raised her hand and snapped her fingers, instantly releasing a spark of electricity. “No matter the case, I’ll just smack these disobedient ‘children’ into shape, and it’ll all be just fine.” Then, she lightly winked and revealed a faint smile on her lips. “If that doesn’t work, I’ll just beat them some more.” Su Junxin was the one with the last laugh as she made those pests serve her respectfully after beating them up. Nonetheless, the person she just could not wrap her head around was the most handsome guy in her school. “Why does he seem so much like the previous leader I killed?”

Yulu · Ficção Científica
Classificações insuficientes
318 Chs

Chapter 234

In her dream, Qin You was dressed quite oddly. His hair had grown exceedingly long, and he wore a silver-edged, jet-black robe that fell straight to his ankles. He was solemn from head to toe, but from his waist hung a magnolia-colored sachet. The sachet was eye-catching but not incongruous, with playing water fish embroidered lively on the surface.

Su Junxin felt somewhat dazed, her eyes unconsciously lingering on the sachet for a long time. The more she looked, the more a feeling she couldn't articulate surged up into her heart and penetrated her mind. Those two fish seemed to come alive before her eyes, their smoothly drawn tails splashing water, shaking her heart in waves. It was as if there was a chrysalis trying to break free in her chest, gradually revealing its true form behind a thin veil...

As she was on the verge of uncovering the truth, a call from afar pulled her back to reality.