Transmigrated into the Early-Deceased Alpha Fiancée of the Female Lead (GL) - Chapter 1
Zhu Changxuan accidentally came across an ABO cultivation novel.
She noticed that one of the characters in the story had the same name as hers, so she became curious and started reading.
“No way, she dies just like that?”
In the novel, while nearly everyone else was mocking and bullying the female lead, this character had quietly stayed bedridden. She barely interacted with the female lead and had never done anything wrong.
Even when the female lead was falsely accused of being a spy from the demon clan, this character didn’t say a single word. She simply collapsed and later died from illness.
Zhu Changxuan was speechless, but she kept reading, flipping through the rest of the story.
By the end of the novel, the female lead had perished alongside a group of so-called righteous cultivators.
“What the hell…”
She never expected that the female lead would have it even worse than her early-deceased fiancée.
Originally, the novel was labeled as a satisfying face-slapping revenge story. But in Zhu Changxuan’s eyes, it might as well have been labeled “pointless.”
By the time she finished reading, she felt completely stifled.
Right after the female lead was framed, Zhu Changxuan’s character in the story fell seriously ill. Everyone in the sect focused their attention on her. A few days later, she died, and many people came to see her one last time.
The female lead used that opportunity to escape from Lingcang Sect. From then on, she was relentlessly hunted by the sect and the so-called righteous cultivators. In the end, she had no choice but to embrace her demonic heritage.
Even within the demon clan, aside from her Alpha mother who was the Demon Lord, many secretly wanted her dead.
“Seriously? Everyone in this story is out to torment the female lead? This entire plot exists just to torture her.”
“I need to sleep. Reading this has made me feel stupid.”
The next morning on her way to work, Zhu Changxuan was driving through a traffic light when a small delivery truck suddenly swerved into her lane. The two vehicles collided.
Her car flipped over. She could still hear the noise from outside, but it gradually faded away.
When she opened her eyes again, her body felt completely drained of strength. There was a sharp pain near her heart.
Around her stood elegant, ancient-style buildings. She was sitting alone in a quiet pavilion, with no one else around.
She lowered her head weakly and saw that she was wearing a white traditional robe.
Suddenly, her head felt like it exploded. A flood of memories surged into her mind.
Zhu Changxuan was stunned.
She had actually transmigrated into the body of the female lead’s ill-fated fiancée.
She wanted to curse out loud, but even speaking took too much effort. What bothered her more was not knowing how far the story had progressed.
As she looked around at the surrounding scenery, she felt a warmth in the air that gradually soothed her irritation.
This must be the spiritual peak where the original body used to rest. It was the place with the densest spiritual energy in Lingcang Sect.
Normally, no one came to disturb her. The original body preferred peace and disliked social interaction.
Even Han Xuejin, the fiancée chosen by her parents, would not visit without an invitation from them.
They had only met a few times. Perhaps because the original Zhu Changxuan had been sickly and bedridden for so long, she had little interest in anything at all.
The novel never described any specific feelings the original Zhu Changxuan had toward Han Xuejin. She always appeared cold and indifferent to everyone.
Her parents were elders of Lingcang Sect. Her father was a male Alpha, and her mother a female Omega.
In the world of cultivation, they were both highly respected figures. They had already reached the powerful Soul Division stage.
Even the sect leader of Lingcang Sect had to show them deference.
But fate was cruel. They struggled for years to have a child. When they finally had an Alpha daughter, she was born extremely weak and sickly.
Although she had a rare single water spiritual root, it turned out to be a disadvantage. Her fragile heart meridian could not withstand the power of such a strong affinity.
She was born with what should have been a fatal condition. Only through her parents’ tireless efforts did she manage to survive.
Han Xuejin became her fiancée because she possessed a rare mutated ice spiritual root. She was also an Omega whose pheromones were highly compatible with Zhu Changxuan’s.
Someone with such a rare match in both spiritual root and scent was nearly impossible to find in a hundred years.
When Han Xuejin entered Lingcang Sect at the age of twelve, Zhu Changxuan’s parents worked hard to arrange the engagement. After several heartfelt requests, Han Xuejin finally agreed.
They did not have time to personally guide Han Xuejin in her cultivation, so they asked their junior sect brother, the sect leader’s younger sibling, to teach her.
At the time, Han Xuejin was full of insecurity because of the birthmark on her face. She had endured constant ridicule, and even the foster parents who raised her had grown to despise her. So when Zhu Changxuan’s parents treated her kindly for the first time, she was deeply moved and agreed to the engagement.
Back then, Han Xuejin was just a young girl. When she looked at Zhu Changxuan, who appeared a few years older than her, she was quietly drawn in by her aloof and otherworldly beauty. It was impossible not to feel a flutter in her heart.
As Han Xuejin grew older, she eventually came to understand the truth. The only reason Zhu Changxuan’s parents had treated her so well was because they hoped that, once she came of age, she could dual cultivate with their daughter. That way, she could help stabilize Zhu Changxuan’s weak heart meridian.
Even so, Han Xuejin never truly resented them. Even if they were using her, they were among the very few who had never looked at her with disgust or disdain.
After Zhu Changxuan’s death, the couple disappeared without a trace.
In the past, these two elders had often left the sect to venture into dangerous and remote places. They searched tirelessly for rare herbs and bid on precious spiritual treasures and life-saving elixirs, all to help extend their daughter’s life.
Otherwise, given her condition, Zhu Changxuan would not have survived long. Nor would she have had the privilege of resting in such a peaceful and spiritually rich place within Lingcang Sect.
Zhu Changxuan suddenly felt that something was off with her body. A sense of dread crept over her as she remembered—the original body was an Alpha. Then… did that mean…
She looked around to make sure no one was nearby, then hesitantly reached down to check.
Her hand froze in place.
Holy crap… it’s actually there…
Just then, a voice called out, startling her. Her hand instantly jerked away.
“Senior Sister, Junior Sister Xuejin… she’s been exposed as a spy from the demon clan. Do you want to go take a look?”
The speaker was a female Alpha disciple.
Zhu Changxuan sat there in a daze as she listened. Her heart sank. It was too late. The plot had already reached this point. Was she really going to die just like in the book?
The disciple looked at this pale and frail young woman in front of her. Despite her sickly appearance, her face was impossibly beautiful. The disciple hesitated, not wanting to be the one to deliver such painful news.
Well, if she was going to die anyway, she might as well see the poor female lead for herself.
Zhu Changxuan let out a silent groan. With a heavy heart, she turned to the disciple and said, “Take me there.”
Because of her fragile body, Zhu Changxuan was still stuck at the initial Qi Refining stage. She was far behind her fellow disciples, many of whom had already reached Foundation Establishment.
But due to the influence of her parents, no one dared treat her badly.
In fact, quite a few disciples secretly admired her. There was often a sense of regret surrounding her story.
After all, she was undeniably the most beautiful person in the entire sect.
As for Han Xuejin, because she was Zhu Changxuan’s fiancée and had an unsightly birthmark on her face, she was often the target of jealousy and pettiness from other disciples.
The female disciple nodded. She gently supported Zhu Changxuan, helping her onto her sword. Together, they slowly flew toward the main hall.