The original owner was a red koi carp living in a wild mountain lake.

One day, it suddenly had an epiphany and began to have its own consciousness. It also encountered a Taoist priest who was passing by and taught it some techniques.

So she cultivated for hundreds of years, and just when she was about to transform into human form, she was discovered by the female supporting character and captured.

When the original owner begged for mercy, he was smashed to death and eaten.

The original owner never harmed anyone, and would even guide those who got lost while climbing the mountain.

But he never expected it to bring him trouble.

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Su Su leisurely blew bubbles in the lake, enjoying the coolness and tranquility of the water.

Meanwhile, by the lake, the supporting actress Qu Hongmian was crying her heart out, crying hysterically, but Su Su remained silent.

After all, she's just an ordinary little koi fish now, knowing nothing and wanting to care about nothing.

Qu Hongmian had been crying by the lake for a full hour, until her voice was almost hoarse and rough.

But even now, the magical koi fish that the female protagonist in the book mentioned has not been seen at all; not even a shadow of it has been spotted.

"Damn it, could this not be the place at all?" Qu Hongmian sobbed as she muttered to herself. "No, there's only this one lake on the back mountain, and everyone in the village says it's the most effective, and the water is especially sweet."

She frowned, deep in thought, "Could it be that the timing is wrong?"

Thinking of this, Qu Hongmian clenched her fists in anger. "I went through so much trouble to steal these sweet potatoes. I should have just eaten them myself. What a waste of my effort!"

At this moment, Qu Hongmian's stomach was growling loudly with hunger, and she clutched her aching stomach.

Feeling so angry, he looked at the calm, still lake surface, grabbed a small stone from beside him, and threw it into the lake.

With a "plop," the stone fell into the water, splashing up ripples.

In an instant, the once clear lake surface suddenly rippled, as if something was rapidly rising from the bottom of the water.

Upon seeing this, Qu Hongmian became instantly agitated and immediately put on a pitiful look, crying out loudly, "Waaaaah, my sweet potato, my sweet potato!"

She covered her face tightly with her hands, crying so bitterly that she didn't notice a large black and white snake silently swimming out of the lake, flicking its bright red tongue, and suddenly biting her buttocks.

"what!"

Qu Hongmian jumped up as if she had been electrocuted, frantically trying to pry open her aching buttocks with both hands. Her face contorted in shock and pain as she muttered incoherently, "What the hell is this?!"

"Snake, snake! Ahhhhh!" Qu Hongmian screamed and ran away, clutching her buttocks, after she saw clearly what she had photographed and what had fallen to the ground.

The snake, which was thrown to the ground, instantly transformed back into a piece of seaweed as if by magic the moment it landed, and lay there quietly.

Su Su slowly surfaced from the lake, her gaze fixed on Qu Hongmian's receding figure, her thoughts drifting away involuntarily.

Qu Hongmian and Qu Yiyi, the female protagonist of the Little World, were cousins. Qu Yiyi was mentally challenged from a young age, but she was her only child, so her parents doted on her immensely.

In contrast, Qu Hongmian was the second daughter in her family, which had many sisters, a total of four daughters, and she was the youngest.

In such a family environment, Qu Hongmian suffered a lot of beatings and scoldings, and her life was extremely miserable.

Long-term repression and injustice caused Qu Hongmian's jealousy of Qu Yiyi to grow wildly like weeds.

Finally, she harbored evil intentions and tricked Qu Yiyi into going into the mountains. Then, she cruelly pushed her into the lake, attempting to drown Qu Yiyi so that she could fantasize about replacing Qu Yiyi and becoming the daughter of her uncle and aunt.

However, Qu Yiyi was rescued by the original owner of this kind-hearted koi fish and brought ashore.

As luck would have it, at that very moment, Qu Yiyi's soul, which had traveled through time, returned to her own body.

Upon waking up, Qu Yiyi was deeply grateful to the original owner for saving her life.

Seeing that Qu Yiyi had great fortune, the original owner sincerely blessed her, hoping that her life would be smooth sailing from then on.

In fact, Qu Hongmian's good fortune in meeting Qu Yiyi largely stemmed from her own luck and accumulated merits.

The original owner's act of saving her not only benefited Qu Yiyi, but also brought her good fortune, greatly accelerating her transformation into human form.

Qu Yiyi attributed all her good fortune to the original owner of the body, and her family wholeheartedly agreed. They even set up a memorial tablet for the original owner to express their gratitude and respect.

As for Qu Hongmian now, she actually transmigrated from a book. In her original world, she saw the female supporting character with the same name as her being scolded and cursed, not watching where she was going, and finally dying tragically in a car accident.

As a result, she ended up in Qu Hongmian's body.

Qu Hongmian's name was specially given to her by the female lead's father because the two were born in the same year; otherwise, she would probably have been called Qu Sanya.

After traveling through time, Qu Hongmian learned from the book that there was a lake on the back mountain, and that this lake was quite efficacious. It was said that if one encountered danger or got lost, as long as one sincerely prayed, one would receive protection.

Even in difficult times, the villagers held the creatures in the lake in great awe, and no one dared to touch them lightly.

But Qu Hongmian was different; she had read the part in the book where the female protagonist searched for the red koi to express her gratitude.

The female protagonist throws food into the lake and then cries pitifully, and the red koi carp will bring the food back to her.

So Qu Hongmian followed this method and successfully lured the original owner of the body and captured her.

After that, relying on the "good luck" she learned from the book, Qu Hongmian committed all sorts of evil deeds and acted recklessly in the village.

But good and evil are ultimately rewarded. Having done too many bad things, good fortune could not ultimately suppress misfortune, and she eventually suffered the consequences.

Su Su wouldn't let her off easily, so she unleashed all her misfortune on Qu Hongmian, making her have nightmares of being devoured every day, so that she could also experience that kind of pain.

After doing all this, Su Su swayed her beautiful fish tail and continued to cultivate leisurely at the bottom of the lake.

The lakebed was tranquil and deep, with soft light filtering through the ripples and casting dappled shadows. Su Su was immersed in this serene atmosphere, absorbing the spiritual energy of heaven and earth and continuously improving her cultivation.

But the peace was soon broken again.

Qu Yiyi was framed and taken to the mountain.

The one who committed this underhanded act was actually her uncle's son, her cousin Qu Yang.

The moment Qu Yiyi slipped and fell into the lake, Qu Yang didn't hesitate at all. He turned and ran away, muttering, "Don't blame me. Blame it on you, a woman, for eating so well. You should have given it to me!"

The koi sighed; the koi saved a life.

Jealousy can truly distort a person's character!

She quickly swam towards where Qu Yiyi had fallen into the water, used all her strength to scoop Qu Yiyi up, and then gently tossed her onto the shore.

Then, Su Su spat out a low-grade pill and fed it to Qu Yiyi.

Not long after, Qu Yiyi slowly opened her eyes.

"Quyang!!!"

After waking up, Qu Yiyi angrily shouted her cousin's name.

"Are you alright? If you're alright, then leave! Honestly, do you think this lake is a garbage dump, throwing all sorts of things in there?" Su Su said to herself before Qu Yiyi could react.

After saying that, she ignored Qu Yiyi's surprised expression, swayed her fish tail, and sank back to the bottom of the lake.

For Su Su, she had already experienced Qu Yiyi's storyline once, and she had helped those who needed to. Now her main task was to keep an eye on Qu Hongmian.

She wanted to witness Qu Hongmian's surprised and desperate expression, to see her suffer misfortune alone amidst the good fortune of others, and ultimately meet a tragic end.

Not only that, Su Su also wanted Qu Hongmian to become a "hundred-life fish" so that she could truly experience the fear and pain of being eaten, and make her pay a heavy price for her past evil deeds.

If she arrives and gets close to Qu Yiyi, or tries to gain pity from the original owner, it won't be a big deal.

She swallowed the original owner's red koi whole; greed blinds the eye, and even the talking one eats.

What's the difference between that and cannibalism?

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