Transmigrated & Triumphant: Defying Destiny's Chosen One-Chapter 576 - 69: Belief in This Life_3
The big truck will be ready by tomorrow morning. They’ve nearly sorted everything out over this period. Tonight they’ll return the house and bid everyone farewell. The home they’ve known for these years will be completely moved away!
As for her work at the nursery school...
In recent years, more and more families have joined the military. She’s no longer the precious teacher here with education but no steady job!
As soon as she leaves, there are plenty of people eager to take over the job.
Adding to that, it’s still summer vacation. Sister-in-law Li would find someone to replace her with ease.
Shi Suifeng couldn’t help but feel emotional—
They had been apart for far, too long.
He was overwhelmed—
"Can you arrive the day after tomorrow? I’ll take leave to pick you up! Or I can ask for leave now and just bring you over!"
His mission had ended, and he was on a routine break. Now, he could almost get out.
Chu River was also excited—
Beijing is so bustling, there must be lots of good food and fun places!
"Alright, we—"
Before she could finish, a startling alarm sounded over the phone. Shi Suifeng’s expression changed:
"Little He, it’s an emergency, don’t wait for me!"
With that, he hung up and dashed out.
Chu River: ...
She hadn’t finished speaking! He promised to come pick them up... what a liar!
She rarely felt a bit glum, but at the same time, her heart pounded rapidly.
And when she stepped out of the post office, the loudspeakers on the entire street were broadcasting the same thing—
"Earthquake at Han River—"
The whole military district was mobilized, everyone was ready to move, and the atmosphere was completely tense.
Chu River returned to the family quarters absent-mindedly, and Da Dan immediately came over: "Aunt, did you hear the broadcast? There’s a call for emergency rescue, Uncle he..."
Chu River clutched her chest, her expression somewhat bewildered—
She... seemed to be very familiar with this feeling.
The tremors, ruins, broken walls, and flying dust...
As well as the endless pleas and wails.
People crushed under debris, bloody and mangled...
And a mechanical dragonfly flying in mid-air, with a figure with a blurred face next to a Huang Mao...
She shook her head, feeling a wave of dizziness.
"Shi Suifeng..."
...
Shi Suifeng was already on the truck heading for rescue, his brow furrowed, the joy of soon seeing Little He evaporated, leaving only worry for the gray sky.
—It’s such a big disaster...
However, seeing his somewhat anxious soldiers below, his brow furrowed sharply: "Everyone, listen to my command now—"
The disaster in the distance had indeed affected everyone’s mood. The broadcast continued to report, and even Da Dan seemed absent-minded while cooking—
"Aunt, those grains in the cellar were initially arranged for Uncle Chen to handle, or maybe..."
Chu River’s head ached.
It felt as if something was clashing invisibly in her head, like waves, like ripples, layer upon layer...
"I know."
She whispered, "But now is not the time to add to the chaos."
She gritted her teeth to suppress a moan, her palm clutching the door frame. The slight "creak" went unheard.
And along with the stabbing pain, came images and lines of text—
[Zhao Weihong watched him, watching the man beside her who cared for her wholeheartedly, looking at the honor represented by his uniform, smiling with such bliss at this moment.]
[In this ignorant, backward, and unfree country, having someone like this by her side was worth her rebirth.]
[The end]
...
What... does this mean?
Chu River hadn’t yet had time to think clearly, when the words before her eyes were quickly erased. Soon, another unrelated story replaced the blank document—
[Wen Juan looked at the man full of honor beside her, and then at the recently received, fifteen-billion-worth courtyard house, finally smiling—]
[She had finally grasped the chance of this book-transcending fate.]
[Luxurious cars, mansions—so long as she stayed by the male lead’s side, what she possessed would never end.]
[The end]
...
The stabbing pain in her mind swept through, all the disorderly documents vanished, characters transformed, and ultimately condensed into another phrase—
[In this life, I dedicate myself to the nation, never regretting my death.]
[No matter who it is, they shall never trample on my dignity!]
The bloody characters flowed with strength, words as sharp as knives or swords, laden with strong struggle and hatred, as well as an unyielding belief.
And suddenly, Chu River’s mind was utterly calm, all the stabbing pain vanished without a trace.
Leaning against the broken door frame, she slowly stood upright, her mind perfectly clear at this moment.
—Chang Geng.
Turns out even if I don’t appear, you in this story have already fought your way to a new life by yourself.
—In this life.
Yet... so thankful, to make your struggle less lonely.







