Transmigrated & Triumphant: Defying Destiny's Chosen One-Chapter 541 - 59: [Extra Update 6 for Qingyi Qiandan Alliance Leader]

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Chapter 541: Chapter 59: [Extra Update 6 for Qingyi Qiandan Alliance Leader]

[Chapter 57 Suggest rereading after buffering again, as details and background have been revised.]

Strictly speaking, Shi Suifeng’s injury was not considered very severe in his past battle records.

Although the stone shards from the explosion hit his head, and fragments grazed his limbs, torso, and back extensively,

the medical conditions nowadays are far better than what they used to be.

After a brief rescue in the hospital, he was soon safely sent back to his ward.

The unit’s efficiency was very high, and although he lost a bit too much blood, it did not cause any major harm.

Next, he just needed to rest and recover for a while.

And when he woke up from the anesthesia, at this moment, the task force had already completed its mission.

Zhou Yong An was accompanying the three professors back with their latest invention. This time, apart from a warrior being hit on the head by a big fish blown up by a landmine during demining, there were no casualties!

This was enough!

Shi Suifeng was overjoyed. At this moment, his blood was boiling with happiness.

——No matter how it turned out, they were all prepared for sacrifice. Now, they could all return unharmed, which was the greatest comfort!

Compared to this, his minor injuries were insignificant.

He was instead grateful once again for his sixth sense.

If he hadn’t woken up in the middle of the night to save Professor Zheng, and the final data compilation was affected, delaying the invention, then...

How many more lives would have been lost to fill that gap?

Who isn’t someone else’s child? Who isn’t a pillar of support?

Everyone is willing to die without regret, but everyone also values their life.

At this time, cautious yet somewhat hesitant footsteps suddenly came from outside the room.

Shi Suifeng frowned slightly and slowly closed his eyes.

The footsteps were careful, completely unlike the hurried and bustling nurses.

He slowed his breathing, but his body tense slowly, pretending to be asleep.

A woman walked in.

The footsteps were light, and she seemed somewhat thin.

As she approached him, she couldn’t help but exclaim:

"Wow!"

"It’s really Shi Suifeng!"

Her tone was joyful, devoid of malice.

Shi Suifeng’s mind paused—this voice was very familiar!

And this unknown woman beside him, no, judging by her voice, more like a girl.

At this moment, she had already started to laugh softly:

"Could this be the hint from the world’s will to me?"

"Must I hold onto the male protagonist?!"

Shi Suifeng immediately remembered who she was—

The dream book traveler! 𝑓𝘳𝘦𝑒𝑤𝑒𝘣𝘯ℴ𝘷𝘦𝓁.𝑐𝑜𝑚

The village head’s daughter back home, Wen Juan!

How did she end up here?

...

And at this moment,

Wen Juan was also sighing softly.

"Having spent so much effort and money to find work in such a faraway place, and yet still able to meet him... meet this world-renowned male protagonist, it must be a sign from the heavens!"

When she said this, she was quite confident, with a very positive mindset.

If Shi Suifeng didn’t know about the day he returned home when Zhao Weihong had an unexpected stomachache, which was somehow related to Wen Juan, he might have thought she was just an innocent silly girl.

...

Here, Wen Juan was still rambling on.

She really had been repressing a lot.

The period literature she’s read are all happy endings, where at the very least, the heroine has a golden finger.

But what about her turn?

She was fortunate to be born into the village chief’s family, but even the village chief’s family couldn’t have white rice and noodles every meal.

Now and then, they receive some chewy cornbread, which not only chokes her throat but also almost makes her roll her eyes every time.

Even this is considered a good life.

Her parents’ biggest dream was for her to find a city person as a partner and enjoy the city life.

But after meeting a few, even those who work officially at a coal yard, who are slackers, can look down on her rural family with disdain.

Pah!

Clearly a university student, yet unable to speak out at this moment.

Clearly with a stomach full of visions for the future, yet unable to use any of them.

Wen Juan felt like this whole time travel ordeal was a joke.

Not to mention the current resource shortages—everything requires coupons, and worse, some items are completely unobtainable!

She was an only child before, and in this current family, everyone says the village chief treats her well, but when she talked about spending money to find work through connections, her parents’ first reaction was—

"What kind of job? Can your brother do it?"

Wen Juan was almost furious to death.

The opportunity she painstakingly obtained through hard work and thought, and her parents asked like this the moment they opened their mouths.

If there’s another opportunity like this next time, would she have to ask her second brother then?

After all, a married daughter is like spilled water, raising a daughter is just raising someone else’s loss-bearing goods, and any future benefits would have to go to her nephew, wouldn’t they?