Returning to her rented room, Bai Nian looked around the small space and let out a deep sigh.
“Sigh, I never expected that even after transmigrating, I’d still have to scramble for a few pieces of silver. What a lonely transmigration this is.”
Indeed, she was too poor.
Her living conditions were extremely harsh.
Now that she had graduated, the Bai family would no longer send her any allowance.
Everything had to be self-sufficient.
“Looks like I have to find a job,”
she thought, sitting on the edge of the bed, kicking off her shoes and putting on slippers.
[Reward has been issued.]
At that moment, the system’s voice suddenly echoed in her mind, and immediately a surge of knowledge about makeup flooded into her brain.
At this moment, Bai Nian felt as if she were an extremely skilled makeup artist.
Unfortunately, she didn’t have any cosmetics; as for just how “exquisite” the system’s expertise was, she had no idea.
After a simple wash-up, Bai Nian lay down on the bed to rest.
Drinking a bottle of wheat juice made her head feel heavy—not because she couldn’t drink it, but this body was too weak.
She slipped naked under the covers and turned on the air conditioner, setting it to the lowest temperature.
“Covering myself with a quilt while enjoying the AC is just too comfortable.”
Before, she couldn’t bear to turn it on, having only a shabby floor fan in the room.
Now things were different.
A single Disaster Core was enough to sell for a good price, allowing her to live comfortably for quite a while.
Without realizing it, Bai Nian had already fallen asleep.
But her consciousness remained incredibly clear.
When she opened her eyes again, she found herself in a vast white world.
There was no sky here; beneath her feet stretched a dazzling expanse of snow-white, leading to an unknown destination.
Surrounding her were faint blue silhouettes of tall buildings, a scene that felt deeply familiar to Bai Nian.
“Isn’t this Tianmu City?”
she wondered, looking around cautiously.
Then she looked down and stretched out her hands to examine her body.
She was wearing the sailor uniform she had on when she went to meet Yu Zishan that night.
“Where is this? My dream?”
Bai Nian felt her consciousness was extraordinarily clear, something impossible in a normal dream.
She wandered forward in confusion.
Soon, Bai Nian pieced it together and reached a conclusion:
“This must be my profession ability.”
Tianmu City was large.
Even though she had grown up here, there were still many places she had never been to.
Here, those places were represented only by a blank white expanse, nothing else.
The surrounding blue silhouette buildings and houses were places she had visited or at least seen.
Among these blue shadows, she noticed several white energy figures converging.
One was tall, with long shoulder-length hair.
Just by the back, Bai Nian immediately recognized her:
Yu Zishan.
Another figure was shorter, with short hair and a slightly plump figure—that was Su Su.
Besides them were some teachers and classmates, but Bai Nian couldn’t identify them from the white energy alone.
The only certainty was that she had interacted with these people after awakening.
These milky white energy figures held a strong attraction to Bai Nian, instinctively making her want to reach out and touch them.
She sensed something was unusual and immediately realized this had to do with “dream peeping.”
Well then, this was a perfect opportunity to test her profession ability.
Bai Nian thought this over, staring at the two figures in front of her.
Yu Zishan had been her childhood best friend with whom she shared everything, but there were still privacy boundaries, especially since her ability might bring unexpected consequences.
To be safe, Bai Nian shifted her gaze toward the “little spirit” who had bullied her for three years.
As her slender finger made contact with the figure, the surrounding scene instantly began to collapse.
The world spun wildly.
When her vision steadied again, Bai Nian quickly scanned around and found herself inside a classroom.
The figure before her was Su Su, whose hair was still black at this time.
Bai Nian immediately realized the situation.
She wanted to move but found she couldn’t; she could only observe everything from Su Su’s third-person perspective.
“So I can only be a bystander…”
She sighed, uncertain whether this was a dream constructed from Su Su’s memories or if Su Su was currently dreaming.
At this point, Su Su was already a notorious troublemaker in class, often hanging out with some boys and calling them brothers.
They gathered to film videos, standing on the restroom walls, going to bathhouses, internet cafes, and so on, then uploaded them to their social media accounts, thinking they were cool.
Other spirited youngsters would immediately comment and like below.
They walked arrogantly, never moving their shoulders aside when encountering classmates on the stairs, heavily bumping into every “blind” student.
Back then, Su Su and Bai Nian had no connection; Su Su was a delinquent, and Bai Nian was a beautiful academic achiever—they had nothing to do with each other.
Su Su’s life played out before Bai Nian like a revolving lantern.
Until Su Su met a senior, a fellow slacker.
Bai Nian remembered the name vaguely: Cai Lin.
His family was wealthy, but he was a prodigal son who didn’t study.
Su Su liked him.
Cai Lin accepted her confession, and within three days, they were intimate, taking Su Su’s first time.
Afterwards, Su Su fell deeply, and their physical interactions increased.
They even tried some trickery while blindfolded.
Su Su remained completely unaware, while Cai Lin watched silently from the shadows.
“Ugh, my eyes! This is like watching a live broadcast!”
Bai Nian muttered in disgust.
“But what does this have to do with her bullying me?”
she wondered.
The scene shifted again, bringing them to the day they broke up.
In truth, their relationship lasted only a month.
It was Su Su’s first love, and she was deeply trapped.
“Why are you breaking up with me…”
she cried, asking for the reason.
Cai Lin grew annoyed, “What reason do you want? I’ve had enough.”
“Please don’t break up with me. You promised to treat me well forever…”
“Oh, then maybe next life.”
He sneered, “Get lost, ugly girl, you’re not worthy of me!”
“Exactly, exactly. You can’t even look at yourself properly,” a thug by his side agreed, “See? Only girls like that are our Lin Ge’s type!”
His gaze pointed to a white-haired figure on the sports field.
They didn’t know Bai Nian personally, but Su Su did.
She froze.
Cai Lin took the chance to shake off her hand and leave.
But Su Su’s eyes remained fixed on the white figure on the field, filled with jealousy.
Why was she so beautiful, and why was she so smart?
Why did she get the boy she liked?
Why?!
“Damn, are you crazy or what?”
Bai Nian was shocked; she hadn’t expected the reason to be so ridiculous.
No wonder after that day Su Su returned to school with red eyes and began targeting her.
But the previous Bai Nian was too soft in character, which only caused Su Su to escalate her bullying until it slowly became outright harassment.
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