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“No, that’s not right. No matter what, she wouldn’t fall asleep wearing a C-uniform.”
Yi Jing frowned, intending to get up and look around. Only then did she realize she was even wearing shoes in bed!!
Even her impeccably clean and well-maintained mirror-leather ankle boots weren’t an exception!!!
Yi Jing got out of bed with a grim expression, only to discover something even worse—the side of the bed faced a transparent floor-to-ceiling window, and the curtains weren’t fully drawn. The view outside thus barged into Yi Jing’s sight without any obstruction.
The curtains, seemingly light but highly opaque, were longer than the window, with the excess draped softly on the floor, half-open and half-closed, blocking out some of the light, creating a subtle, dazzling refraction at the edge of the window.
Yi Jing almost wanted to blame this slight refraction of light.
Because perhaps it was because of this slight refraction that she misread the scenery outside…
A huge circular hovering track coiled within Yi Jing’s line of sight, like a giant snake in the sky, dividing the sky into two parts. The upper half was clean and bright, a clear azure blue, with faint clouds drifting by.
The lower half of the sky met the ground, just below the circular hovering track. Lush greenery spread out like a real mountain forest, interspersed with magnificent buildings that looked like a combination of castles and mansions, connected by walkways.
Many ground passages connected these buildings from various angles, forming a single entity.
Yi Jing: “…”
Huh?
What?
A dream within a dream?
Several uniquely shaped vehicles, somewhat resembling flying machines, glided across the track, shattering Yi Jing’s thought that ‘this might be an illusion.’
If she wasn’t mistaken, this should be a private residence.
Yi Jing: “…”
Her family was indeed quite wealthy, but this level of wealth seemed to exceed her understanding…
…What on earth is that track??? With current domestic productivity, it seems unlikely that a wealthy person would have something like this installed in their residence…
What the heck is going on???
Yi Jing, who was usually calm and collected, even finding time to figure out how to slack off, finally sensed that something was wrong.
Was she dreaming?
…Forget it, even if it’s a dream, let’s see what’s going on first.
Yi Jing turned and walked a few steps into the spacious bedroom, finally seeing herself in a large dressing mirror revealed in the open walk-in closet—
Her face was still the same, young. Because of her sharp bone structure and thick eyebrows and eyes, she always looked a little cold when she wasn’t smiling…
Her appearance hadn’t changed, except her hair was much shorter.
Yi Jing originally had shoulder-length hair. She would tie it up for work, looking quite neat, and usually let it hang loose, letting it frizz.
But now her messy hair was neatly trimmed, just a little past her chin, paired with her originally sharp features and neat uniform…well, she wasn’t short, she was thin with long legs, and the dark, very neat uniform cinched her waist and lengthened her legs, making her proportions look even more incredible. The inherent sharpness in her appearance slightly diluted the rawness on her face, making her look young yet powerful…
She really did look like an officer.
Strange, what’s going on?
Even dreams should have limits, right?
Yi Jing turned again to look at the huge track outside the window. Hmm…advanced technology, basically normal operational logic, estimated wealth monopoly is increasing, unclear about the average living standard…
What kind of place is this?
Yi Jing frowned and returned to the bed, vaguely feeling that this body was slightly different from her previous one…
First, her body seemed stronger. Although she used to go to the gym, she always did it inconsistently, never feeling her core strength so clearly…
Second, she seemed to have grown a little taller, not much, but she felt her field of vision was wider.
Finally…
She was much more agile now.
Yi Jing looked at her reflection in the mirror with a sigh, never expecting she could look so presentable (crossed out)…If her mother saw this, she’d probably cry and say ‘dream child,’ because her parents always thought she was too lazy, even sending her to her aunt’s place for training…
Cough, getting sidetracked.
But with her current sharp and efficient style, she wouldn’t fall asleep in bed wearing this outfit, right?
Even someone as lazy as her wouldn’t wear shoes to bed! Moreover, this outfit is clearly not for everyday wear, more like a formal uniform…
So it’s even stranger.
No one would sleep in this kind of outfit, right?
Yi Jing walked to the bedside, beginning to suspect that ‘she’ had originally planned to go out but had lost consciousness and fallen here for some reason.
Otherwise, there’s no way to explain why she was lying in bed wearing shoes!
Her habit of looking around and observing her surroundings helped Yi Jing. As she was aimlessly glancing around, a plain-looking black metal card on a uniquely designed small table on the bedside caught her attention.
“?” Yi Jing’s eyes lit up. What is this? A business card?
If she looked at it, she might find out more information?
Yi Jing looked forward to turning over the card-like thing, and then she saw an ID photo that was exactly like her face.
The person in the photo was wearing a neat uniform and a uniform hat, with a cold and sharp expression on their young face, exuding a sense of youthful sharpness.
Ah…so serious?
Yi Jing sighed with emotion and continued to look at the rest of the content.
Name: Yi Jing.
Um…the name is the same too. Is this a parallel world?
…Or did she get sidetracked without knowing it? Perhaps she was supposed to belong to this world, and her past experiences as a spoiled brat were just a dream?
Hmm…it’s unclear.
Yi Jing’s imagination ran wild, her thoughts flying for a while, before she finally pulled herself together and continued to read.
Next item, Gender: alpha (female).
Yi Jing: “…Huh?”
A…Alpha??
Is there something strange mixed in???
Isn’t ABO a setting in novels and comics?? How did it appear on this card? Is this normal?
Yi Jing instinctively touched the back of her neck: If she’s an alpha, wouldn’t there be glands here?
…Then if she fell in love with a female alpha, would she be considered a lesbian?
Oh, right, she was a lesbian.
Then it’s fine.
Next item, Identity Code: #…#
It was a long string of codes Yi Jing couldn’t understand, looking chaotic at first glance. Yi Jing held the card up to the light and found a slight refraction.
…It seems that there is an anti-counterfeiting pattern hidden under the code…well, it’s quite rigorous…
Next item, Rank/Title: Judicial System – East Tai Territory, Jing’an City, District Thirteen, Police Officer.
East…Tai Territory??
Oh no, something big seems to have happened…
Seeing the words ‘East Tai Territory’, ‘Police Officer’, and ‘Jing’an City, District Thirteen’, which weren’t entirely unfamiliar but seemed absurd to appear in her life, the usually calm Yi Jing finally froze.
This…is not good.
These words…aren’t these the worldview from that po (online story) she just read last night???
You wouldn’t leave the position you’ve got your eye on to someone else, would you?
Yi Jing, looking pale, held the black metal card and fell into deep thought.
Unless her memory was wrong, she should have transmigrated into a book, and into a character who wasn’t mentioned…at least not in the first half of the main text.
After all, with the same name, if she had really appeared, even as an NPC, Yi Jing should have had an impression, but she didn’t.
Now things seemed a bit bad. If it was really in that po文…just from the surname, Yi Jing could guess that her character probably wouldn’t be a good person—
Because almost all the ‘main’ personnel who bullied the female protagonist, Yu Miao, in the original work were related to the powerful Yi family in Jing’an City.
Without exception, they were all villains.
Hilarious, she directly transmigrated into a den of villains.
When Yi Jing read the novel, she felt a little disgusted, and now that she suspected she had transmigrated, she felt even more annoyed.
But…how could such a character as herself appear in this world?
The novel didn’t mention it…was she an insignificant NPC, not written about because she wasn’t important enough?
But she had really transmigrated…
If she was really an insignificant NPC, what could she do after transmigrating?
What could she change, could she help Yu Miao? More importantly…could she go back?
Thinking of her parents, who outwardly disliked her but actually doted on her, and her aunt, who was critical but patiently taught her, even the easy-going Yi Jing felt a little broken.
This feeling of having no direction was truly frightening. She had no idea how to return to the family that loved her.
What should she do?
Yi Jing briefly emoted for two seconds, then quickly snapped out of it.
No…wait, she couldn’t stay sad.
Now that it had happened, wallowing in negative emotions wouldn’t help. She had to find a way to solve it, and if she thought carefully, she could definitely figure it out…Yi Jing steadied herself, cheered up, and started thinking from all possible clues related to the original po.
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