Quick Transmigration: Underdog Turns out to be Untouchable

Chapter 1320 - 1229: Interstellar Life 1

Quick Transmigration: Underdog Turns out to be Untouchable

Chapter 1320 - 1229: Interstellar Life 1

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Chapter 1320: Chapter 1229: Interstellar Life 1

Not being slandered, not hiding her personality, and successfully completing the life-changing program, Wenren Shuangshuang’s wish from her previous life was fulfilled. She announced her retirement from the entertainment industry according to her own plans.

Because Wenren Shuangshuang was currently popular, her sudden announcement of retirement made many people lament. Countless fans strongly pleaded for Wenren Shuangshuang not to retire, but unfortunately, her mind was made up and it was irrevocable.

After leaving the entertainment industry, Wenren Shuangshuang chose to trade stocks. Her keen insight allowed her to be hailed as a stock market genius within just a few years, manipulating the market effortlessly and earning a fortune.

With money in hand, Wenren Shuangshuang began her lifelong journey of world travel, seeing all the beautiful sceneries the world had to offer, never stopping again.

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This is a remote Agricultural Star, equivalent to rural areas in modern society, and given the star’s remoteness, it should still be the type found deep in the valleys.

Seven-year-old Pei Shuangshuang was gaunt and small, with sallow skin, appearing malnourished. At this moment, she sits on a large stone, staring blankly at the endlessly stretching wheat fields in the distance. 𝑓𝑟ℯ𝘦𝓌𝘦𝘣𝑛𝑜𝓋𝑒𝓁.𝑐ℴ𝓂

Pei Shuangshuang had no idea what she wanted in this lifetime. Upon waking up, she had no memories, no obsessions, with her mind entirely empty except for an overwhelming sense of loneliness.

Realizing this, Pei Shuangshuang was stunned. Where were her obsessions? What were they?

Perhaps she had no obsessions, but leaving no memories at all resembled the despair of someone deeply obsessed.

Without memories, she wouldn’t know how to fulfill her obsessions. Was this reincarnation a trap? Such a pitfall!

Based on her observations, Pei Shuangshuang confirmed this was an interstellar world, evident from the intelligent steward, all-purpose housekeeping robot, hover car, and personal small spacecraft in her current home.

These items, only seen in twenty-first-century sci-fi movies, were commonplace here, essential for every home, as ordinary as bicycles in the twenty-first century.

Everyone in Pei Shuangshuang’s family had their own hover car, even her five-year-old little brother had a child safety hover car, but this family didn’t include Pei Shuangshuang.

Pei Shuangshuang was extremely unwelcome in this family, and it wasn’t due to favoritism toward males over females, as both her sister and brother were particularly pampered.

Only Pei Shuangshuang was required to work, couldn’t go to school, and often didn’t have enough to eat. Yet, in the interstellar era, the government assured the care of children and the elderly.

This world truly realized the care of both the young and old, making Pei Shuangshuang’s situation resemble that of an abused ancient child, which was quite unusual.

She even doubted whether she was biologically related to her parents, but in this world, genetic identification technology was highly advanced.

Under such circumstances, the possibility of unclear blood relation between parents and children was impossible, and with her parents’ similar faces, being non-biological was nearly zero probability.

So, Pei Shuangshuang couldn’t comprehend why neither the former nor the current her was tolerated by her biological parents, even though she was quiet and caused no trouble, sensibly helping with chores.

In the interstellar era, gender bias and domestic violence were not permitted by law, and cold violence towards children and forcing them to work constituted child abuse.

Every household had housekeeping robots, eliminating the need for manual labor, unless someone personally enjoyed chores, though few had such preferences.

Pei Shuangshuang didn’t understand why her previous self tolerated her parents’ domestic abuse, but she herself wasn’t one to suffer losses.

Therefore, she deliberately ran away from home today, sitting at the edge of the wheat field, remembering that the Agriculture Star’s police patrol car passed by here daily at this time.

Her appearance—yellow and thin, small and gaunt—was undoubtedly not typical of children of this era, so Pei Shuangshuang confidently believed the police wouldn’t ignore her if they saw her.

Sure enough, after a while, a blue and white police hover patrol car slowly flew overhead and abruptly stopped above Pei Shuangshuang.

The hover car quickly landed in front of Pei Shuangshuang, and two handsome men wearing sky-blue police uniforms stepped out.

These two men approached her with furrowed brows, and Pei Shuangshuang showed a frightened expression, holding her knees tightly, curling herself into a ball like a startled little rabbit.

This motion wasn’t a deliberate performance by Pei Shuangshuang but an instinctive reaction upon seeing strangers approach.

Though unsure why she reacted this way, she used it to make the two policemen, already filled with sympathy, feel even more sympathetic towards her.

As expected, the two policemen frowned at her response. The taller one bent down with a kind smile as much as possible.

His voice was extremely gentle: "Little girl, tell Uncle, whose child are you? Why are you sitting here alone?"

Pei Shuangshuang, with startled eyes, glanced at him and buried her head between her legs, akin to an ostrich’s evasive gesture.

Just then, her stomach growled uncooperatively; Pei Shuangshuang hadn’t eaten all day.

Earlier, when working, she accidentally broke an artistic cup at home, resulting in her mom punishing her with a day’s meal deprivation.

The sound of Pei Shuangshuang’s hungry stomach surprised the two policemen, as they never anticipated a child would starve so much to produce intestinal noises.

The shorter policeman quickly returned to the patrol car, taking out a vacuum-sealed bag, which upon opening, released a basketball-sized large bread with a rich sweet aroma.

The short policeman spoke gently to Pei Shuangshuang: "Little sister, hungry, aren’t you? Come, Uncle will treat you to some bread."

Pei Shuangshuang raised her head, her gaze fixed on the bread, swallowing before saying, "Uncle, can I eat without working? Maybe you could let me work first, and I’ll eat after."

"Work?" The tall policeman inadvertently raised his voice, never imagining a world where a child had to work to eat, unlike adults.

The short policeman felt equally indignant hearing this, this was unheard of—genuine domestic abuse and maltreatment!

Noticing Pei Shuangshuang seemed startled by the sudden voice from the tall policeman, he immediately nudged him, signaling him to remain silent.

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