Chapter 215 Extra Chapter: Yun Zhao's Story
Chapter 215 Extra Chapter: Yun Zhao's Story
Yun Zhao is an orphan. Her parents died in a car accident when she was very young. She grew up in an orphanage and, with the help of kind-hearted people in society, she successfully completed her studies.
Actually, things didn't go very smoothly. From childhood to adulthood, Yun Zhao was always alone.
It wasn't that she was being ostracized by her classmates and friends, but rather that she was afraid of dragging others down with her.
Her parents were cursed to death by her, and accidents also happened there from time to time while she was in the orphanage.
Yun Zhao remembered that there was a teacher surnamed Yun in the orphanage who was very kind to her. She said that they shared the same surname and were very destined to meet.
Teacher Yun knew that she often had nightmares because she witnessed her parents die in a car accident, so she slept with her.
She sang lullabies to her every night to lull her to sleep, and whenever she was awakened by a nightmare, Teacher Yun would hold her in her arms and comfort her...
Gradually, Yun Zhao emerged from his psychological trauma and began to try to connect with other people.
Not long after, Teacher Yun passed away. On her way home, she had an accident and was hit on the head by a flowerpot. She died despite all efforts to save her.
"Teacher Yun must have been harmed by that jinx. I heard that she was unharmed when the car accident happened, but her parents died on the spot without even a chance to be saved."
“I’ve heard that too. She came to the welfare home because her parents died and she has no other relatives.”
"Once is an accident, but twice is probably not so simple. Let's stay away from her and not let her bring us bad luck."
"Shh, don't say anything, she's here."
Yun Zhao walked slowly with vacant eyes. Wherever she went, people avoided her, regarding her as a monstrous flood.
She went to the dean's office. When the dean saw it was her, he hesitated for a moment before inviting her in.
"Auntie Dean, I'm not going in."
Yun Zhao stood at the door and said timidly, "Can I have my own room from now on? I can tidy it up myself, so you don't need to bother the teacher."
A hint of sympathy flashed in the dean's eyes. Although he knew that the "jinx" and such were nonsense, the fact that the three dead people were all closely related to the little girl in front of him made the dean afraid.
She agreed: "Zhaozhao, you can live in your current room by yourself from now on. Auntie will bring you meals every day. If you need anything, just tell Auntie, okay?"
Yun Zhao nodded gently, hesitated for a moment, and then said, "Auntie Dean, I'd like to see Teacher Yun..."
Her request was not granted by the dean because Teacher Yun's family did not welcome her. They were still somewhat rational and knew that Teacher Yun's death had nothing to do with Yun Zhao, so they did not hold a grudge against her.
That's all.
Yun Zhao returned home dejectedly. From then on, except for necessary outings, she stayed indoors and never left the house.
When she reached school age, she was still alone and never got too close to her classmates or teachers. There were many students in the class, and the teachers just thought she was shy and didn't like to talk.
Seeing that she had good grades and didn't cause trouble, we let her be.
Fortunately, no one was injured or lost their life because of her until she graduated from high school.
Yun Zhao thought she would no longer bring bad luck to people. Her college roommate was lively and cheerful, and as a result, she smiled more often than before.
That was the first time Yun Zhao had made a friend, and she cherished it.
until……
Her friends all seemed to have bad luck; one would trip and fall while walking, another would sneeze and end up with a herniated disc...
Yun Zhao was scared. She told them that getting close to her would bring bad luck, but no one believed her. If something bad happened, they would only complain about their bad luck or curse the heavens.
He also comforted Yun Zhao: "Oh, that's all feudal superstition. We're just a bit fragile. The title 'fragile college student' isn't given lightly."
Yun Zhao hesitated. She tried to minimize contact with them, thinking that this would prevent them from suffering.
But it was no use. She had a very good friend who had been unlucky so much that it had become her catchphrase.
"Grandma, I'm never calling you grandma again! You never treated me like your granddaughter!"
Until one day, she was "unlucky" enough to be admitted to the hospital and diagnosed with cancer for no reason. Her friends avoided her gaze and dared not look at her.
"Zhaozhao, let's not be friends anymore."
Yun Zhao became a person again. She later heard that her friend who had cancer got better without any treatment after staying away from her.
Ok.
Yun Zhao moved into an empty dormitory room. As long as she didn't hurt anyone, she was already used to being alone anyway, and it was just a return to normalcy.
no big deal.
In the dead of night, she thought about going to find her parents, but whenever she put the knife to her wrist, the last words her parents said to her would always come to mind.
They said, "Zhaozhao, live well."
To pass the time, Yun Zhao became obsessed with novels. She not only read them but also tried to write them. She always had to find a job to support herself, and many jobs required contact with people.
That's a pretty good job.
After graduation, she moved into the house left by her parents, just like when she was in the orphanage, and didn't need to go out unless necessary.
Perhaps it was heaven's pity that she was all alone, because one of her outings, they sent her a kitten.
The kitten had been born not long before it was locked in a cardboard box by some naughty children. When Yun Zhao chased them away and rescued the kitten, it was already on the verge of death.
She took the kitten home and cared for it diligently, putting in a lot of effort to raise it successfully.
The tiny creature nestled in her arms; Yun Zhao was no longer alone.
She named the kitten "Mimi," and Mimi's arrival brought much liveliness to her lonely and boring life.
[Ding! Host detected. The Villain Conquest System is binding!]
As Yun Zhao was drifting off to sleep, she suddenly heard a mechanical voice. She assumed she had become obsessed with writing system novels lately, so she ignored it and continued sleeping.
Then a sharp, explosive sound rang in her mind: "Aaaaaah! Oh no, oh no, I bound to the wrong account!!!"
Yun Zhao suddenly woke up, and it took her a long time to realize that she was bound to the system.
No, to be precise, it was tied incorrectly.
The system cried out that it had bound the wrong person, and once bound, it could not be unbound unless the task was completed.
Yun Zhao asked curiously, "What is the task? If it's simple, I'll complete it for you."
The system, something only mentioned in novels, actually exists!
"Waaah, host, you're so kind. The mission is to win over a villain. Completing the mission will grant you one wish. As long as it's not about destroying the world, any wish will do."
The system briefly explained the task and then awaited Yun Zhao's response.
Yun Zhao fell into deep thought.
If she could have any wish granted, then...
"Can you make me like a normal person? I mean, I don't want other people to suffer because of me."
After spending some time, the system learned about Yun Zhao's tragic past and expressed its sympathy for her.
"Of course, host. After completing the mission, you can get what you want."
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