Transmigrated into the original heroine whose luck was plundered

Chapter 160 I finished reading this book



Chapter 160 I finished reading this book

Shen Qing held the edge of the book, moved his thumb back, and turned the pages quickly. At the same time, the content in the storybook was extracted. In just a moment, Shen Qing knew the entire story of the storybook.

This is a folk tale novel. After the husband returned from business, the wife found that her husband had become completely different from before.

What is even more strange is that the originally wealthy family gradually became impoverished due to all kinds of troubles that suddenly occurred.

Bad luck seemed to have come to their family. The wife wanted to do some sewing and embroidery to supplement the family income, but on the way to town, she slipped and the basket she was carrying rolled directly into the river, and the embroidered handkerchief inside was also swept away by the river.

Everything went wrong! The wife had no choice but to go to the temple to pray. The abbot said, "There is a monster in the world that feeds on people's luck. It is good at disguise and will be reborn in people's bodies."

"Once it infects the people around it, the luck of the people will be plundered by it, and they will become extremely unfortunate, or even die directly in serious cases."

The wife asked the host how to drive the monster out of her husband's body.

The host said that this monster has no form and it is extremely difficult to completely eliminate it.

After the wife's repeated requests, the abbot gave her a yellow talisman and told her to stick it on her husband to drive away the evil spirit.

The wife went back with a worried mood, and while her husband was sleeping, she stuck the yellow talisman on his back.

The monster was driven out and disappeared in a puff of smoke, while the husband screamed with a distorted face in extreme pain.

The wife hugged her husband distressedly and said that the monsters had been driven away and their lives would be better from now on.

Unexpectedly, her husband pushed her away and said, "What do you know? That is a method used by the gods. Only with it can I become a superior person."

His wife thought he was confused. How could a monster that occupied her husband's body and brought bad luck to their family become a superior person?

However, her husband pointed at her nose and cursed: "I was almost there, and I could gather enough luck to become the best and make others bow down to me. It's all your fault! You short-sighted bitch, you ruined me! How can you be so vicious?"

The wife was suddenly disappointed, because it turned out that her husband knew everything, he knew that the monster was robbing their family of their luck, but he thought that the luck collected by the monster would eventually be given to him, so he turned a blind eye.

The husband could not accept the monster's departure and hated his wife even more. He believed that it was his wife's selfishness that led to his failure and the loss of the opportunity to become a superior man.

So he wanted to kill his wife to vent his anger. In order to protect herself, his wife accidentally killed her husband during the fight back.

The story should have ended here.

But the ending of the storybook is actually, "I have finished reading this book."

The handwriting of this sentence is very new and different from the previous ones. It was added later.

Shen Qing's heart suddenly tightened. Is this Wan'er's hint?

“I’ve finished reading this book.”

The monster in the story should be the system, and the husband is the bewitched host, and the luck of the people around him will be sucked away and plundered.

This newly added sentence is certainly not useless. Does the "I" in this sentence refer to the person who is reading the story - a pure third party, or a third party with selfish motives who tries to participate in it?

“I’ve finished reading this book.”

The heroine, luck, system...

Shen Qing pressed her head. From this point of view, she should be the original heroine of a certain novel. Did the system girl read the novel and then travel through the book?

It is really difficult for Wan'er to convey this information in the name of a strange story novel.

System = a monster that steals people's luck. This equation is very correct.

It seems that Wan'er must have been suppressed by the system girl's consciousness when she was still young, and since then the system girl has been using Wan'er's body to act.

It was just that after that soul search, the system's female consciousness was accidentally injured, which gave Wan'er the opportunity to regain control of her body.

So who was the person who controlled her body and went to cause trouble for Su Wan'er?

Could it really be "Su Han"?

But she is too goal-oriented. How did "Su Han" know that Wan'er was suppressed by an external consciousness?

Shen Qing felt like he had a terrible headache. These one, two, three consciousnesses were really troublesome.

Putting the book back into the wooden box, Shen Qing took a deep breath, "Maybe I should go talk to Su Han again..."


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