The Book Soul Chronicles: Godslayer

Chapter 17: Lost in the book

Ye Ling thought about it more and more and felt that this was possible, after all, it completely conformed to the procedure of transmigrating into a book.

A tragic cannon fodder character with the same name, angrily cursing the plot and the author, oh right, and also, a reasonable way to die.

The thought of dying in the real world made her inexplicably sad, not because of so-called family and friendship, but because she hadn't actually transmigrated before taking the postgraduate entrance exam.

Ye Ling is a dental student in the real world. A medical student! Have you ever heard of the saying that advising someone to study medicine will bring down a calamity? The hardships of studying medicine are only understood by those who have experienced them firsthand! It's all tears when you talk about it!

Especially for herself, who is taking the postgraduate entrance exam in medicine! There is so much knowledge to memorize and practice. Just think about those three months when she was either studying or practicing. Studying medicine means that her future academic life will be like a series of years of senior high school.

Ye Ling's face was blank, but in her heart she was screaming in despair.

"Good heavens! Why did you have to wear it after the postgraduate entrance exam? I haven't even seen my results yet! And I haven't even had a chance to check if I've received any replies to my job postings or if I've successfully switched to a new dental clinic."

The more she thought about it, the sadder she became. She had died so tragically, and her parents had long since divorced and started their own families, no longer caring for her. But thankfully, they still had a conscience and would regularly send her money to support her studies. After graduating, she went to work at a hospital, and her father asked the hospital's vice president to take good care of her. However, their relationship remained lukewarm, like that of familiar strangers with little affection.

She used to live with her grandparents. After graduating, she went to work at a hospital. Two years ago, both of her grandparents passed away one after another. They enjoyed two years of peaceful life with her. She had many promises to them that she hadn't had time to fulfill before she passed away peacefully.

She didn't actually like hospitals or medicine, but in her grandparents' minds, being a lawyer, doctor, teacher, or government worker was the best career path.

At the time, she only hoped to live a peaceful and ordinary life and had no plans. In addition, her grades at the time meant she could only attend an ordinary second-tier university. She didn't like being a teacher, and there were very few options if she didn't like being a teacher, so she didn't apply to a teacher training college.

I had neither connections nor background, so I couldn't apply to finance or law schools and programs, which severely limited my choices. In the end, she chose to apply for a medical program.

Unexpectedly, she ended up studying dentistry. She had no plans for her life because she knew that they would age faster than she had planned.

Her life, while not entirely smooth sailing, has not experienced any major ups and downs. Her decision to apply for medical school was entirely based on luck.

In addition, it was to make her grandparents happy and to let them see that she had settled down, as she had always lived her life one step at a time.

But she didn't like working in the hospital at all. Every day she saw and heard real stories of life and death in the hospital. She had a cheerful personality and could think things through, but that was just a facade. She didn't want to be changed by her environment, so after her grandparents passed away, she chose to take the postgraduate entrance exam and left the hospital to work in a dental clinic.

If she succeeds in the postgraduate entrance examination, she can then obtain a teacher's qualification certificate and become a university teacher or class teacher. At the same time, she can also work in a dental clinic. Before she turns 40, she plans to work hard to earn money, and then travel the world and live out the rest of her life in a peaceful and ordinary way.

Ye Ling was still reminiscing about her previous life, as if she were saying goodbye to her past self.

Thinking of her parents, when they hear the news, will they laugh at her, or will they collect her body first? But she is certain that she will be on the headlines the next day, and netizens will definitely laugh at her. Maybe she can even become a negative example to teach her students.

Would her parents find her unlucky and just hire a full-service funeral, pay someone to handle it, and then scatter her ashes like in TV dramas?

Oh, right, and my phone that I didn't have time to format. How could I be so stupid?

Knowing that her chances of survival were slim, she still tried to scare herself. Would luck always be on her side? She actually forgot something so important. If she could go back in time, the first thing she would do when she got her phone after she died would be to format it using the voice assistant.

Ye Ling's thoughts drifted further and further away, filled with deep regret, and she didn't even notice the changes in her surroundings.

When she realized it, she was on a lake. The water was so clear it was like an abyss, bottomless. The surface was like a mirror, and she hadn't fallen in. Above her was a clear blue sky, as pure as a cloudless sky, stretching as far as the eye could see.

Before her stood a girl dressed somewhat like her from her past life, her attire identical to her present self. However, she appeared to be a spirit, a faint figure that seemed as if a gust of wind could dissipate her.

"you are?"

Ye Ling looked at him and asked in surprise.

“I am you, I am Ye Ling, I am your delusion.”

"What? Delusions."

"Aren't you curious? In your world, why do you seem like a passerby, without love or desire, as if everything is indifferent?"

“You never belonged to that world. This is the world you belong to. I am the missing part of you. Only when we become one can Ye Ling be truly complete.”

"What did you say? I'm incomplete? I don't belong to that world. But I clearly have joy, anger, sorrow, and resentment."

"Really? Isn't that what you learned from books and what you observed from the people around you? You're just pretending very well, which fools others and yourself."

At this moment, Ye Ling's mind was in turmoil. She was telling the truth. She seemed to be born without emotions. All her actions were what others wanted to see, so she was just acting.

Who was that person on the other end? She knew she shouldn't trust others so easily, but deep down she agreed with what she said; her intuition told her it was all true. Why did she have this inexplicable feeling of believing?

Ye Ling thought for a long time but couldn't figure it out, so she simply stopped thinking about it.

"Where is this? And why am I on Earth? How did I end up back here?"

"This is the Realm of the Azure Sky, and we are inner disciples of Pure Yang Zhenren of the Floating Sky Sect. As for your other questions, we will find out in the future; it will require us to find the answers together."

"What did you say? The Realm of the Azure Sky! The Floating Sky Sect!"

Ye Ling took a deep breath. Although she had just guessed that she had transmigrated into the book, the answer she received now was that she really had! Compared to the disbelief she felt just now, she was much better now and immediately understood the current situation.

She wanted to ask something else, but then the person opposite her transformed into a point of light and shot straight towards her brow, plunging her into darkness.

Before plunging into darkness, she couldn't help but mentally complain.

"Damn it! We haven't even finished talking, and you're already launching a sneak attack. That's not sportsmanship."

In her mind were all of Ye Ling's memories and emotions from the book. As she looked at the memories, it was as if she were experiencing them herself, and she felt inexplicable emotions. She experienced true joy, anger, sorrow, and resentment, and felt unfamiliar emotions such as envy, jealousy, pride, and suspicion.

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