She is the Side Character! — Watch Her Change her fate!

Chapter 514 - 513: Infinite Stream Cannon Fodder: Finale Part 3

She is the Side Character! — Watch Her Change her fate!

Chapter 514 - 513: Infinite Stream Cannon Fodder: Finale Part 3

Translate to
Chapter 514: Chapter 513: Infinite Stream Cannon Fodder: Finale Part 3

"It’s okay, if you don’t have it, that’s fine." Wei Yao said despondently, returning to his seat.

"How about I buy you a Resurrection Card?" Huo Jingchen suggested.

Wei Yao shook his head quickly: "No, this is your last chance too. I’m not very capable, and it might be a waste. It’s better for you to keep it; it’ll be more useful."

Huo Jingchen sighed worriedly: "Maybe we’ll clear the next dungeon. I’ll transfer you half the money first, leaving enough to buy a Resurrection Card. Try your best to stay alive. If we clear the next dungeon, maybe there’ll be a way."

But Huo Jingchen knew very well that without some skills and resources, clearing a dungeon wouldn’t be easy.

This time, Wei Yao didn’t refuse; who wants to die?

Of course, he blamed no one, as he had limited abilities.

He didn’t know what the next dungeon would be or if he could clear it. He didn’t jump into the dungeon immediately, as he might only have a few days left. 𝐟𝐫𝕖𝗲𝘄𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝕧𝐞𝚕.𝕔𝕠𝐦

Huo Jingchen, however, didn’t rest much despite this being a magical world. He didn’t want to stay longer and had already cleared four dungeons. He hoped to clear the fifth one soon and leave this absurd and uncontrollable experience behind.

He couldn’t wait for anyone, not even Qin Lin; he just wanted to get out.

But to Wei Yao, he said: "If the next dungeon is simple and we can clear it, I’ll come back and give you more. This way, your chances of passing will be higher."

Wei Yao was somewhat moved, feeling that Huo Jingchen was eager for his sake: "Okay, be careful."

Bai Xingwen, who had rested enough, also planned to continue.

After they left, Ah Chen finally said: "I still have a Resurrection Card here, I can lend it to you."

Wei Yao suddenly looked up, somewhat unbelieving that she would offer help. Quickly, he realized that Li Chen’s personality was quite good; unlike before, when he was like a firecracker easily set off, he felt a bit embarrassed.

"Don’t you need it yourself?"

Li Chen had basically given everything to Wei Wenlan, only buying one Resurrection Card to comfort her. He understood this sisterly bond, just like his bond with Jingchen; they were also willing to sacrifice for their brothers.

"I don’t need it."

"I’ve never failed, and won’t fail in the future."

Wei Yao believed it, since coming here, Li Chen had shown great strength and never hid it.

You could say if they weren’t separated, with Li Chen around, they could easily win.

Perhaps the Main God prevented this from happening, making it hard for them to randomly be together.

"Thank you very much. If there’s a chance, I’ll repay you double or help whenever you need it."

Having experienced death three times in the dungeon, Wei Yao seemed much calmer and mature.

After getting a Resurrection Card, Wei Yao felt in good shape and rested for a few hours before entering the dungeon again.

Ah Chen also went to a new dungeon; she lent that Resurrection Card to Wei Yao with some intention.

Previously, Huo Jingchen had proposed borrowing money from her, not purely out of necessity. One reason was trying his luck; if she lent it, he wouldn’t lose much and could make Wei Yao see him as loyal. Another was knowing she might give resources to Wei Wenlan, so he would save himself while appearing to help. Thirdly, if Wei Yao got angry, she’d be the target, having nothing directly to do with him.

This person had always been scheming.

Compared to the not-so-smart Wei Yao, Huo Jingchen was much more annoying.

So she decided to lend that Resurrection Card, as long as Wei Yao stays alive, he’ll definitely see Huo Jingchen’s true nature. Knowing a brother he risked his life for is like that would surely be bittersweet, with inevitable friction post-escape. It’s just venting on behalf of the Commissioner; their lives were too easy, making her role as Missionary look insufficient.

When Ah Chen arrived at the new dungeon, various noises surrounded her, and upon opening her eyes, she was surprised to find herself surrounded by children, of various ages, even infants.

There were adults too, dressed uniformly, seemingly tasked with caring for the children.

She and other Adventurers spent some time figuring out this Children’s town.

Apparently, these children were collected by the Main God from the outside world, dying as children.

This Main God was relatively kind, feeling that sending children to clear complex dungeons was too cruel, so constructed a Children’s town to place all of them here, waiting for them to grow up and work for Him.

In Children’s town, education continued similarly to the outside world.

There was also a town master, a naturally unsmiling town master.

All Adventurers’ tasks were child-related, wholly randomly assigned. Some taught at schools, cared for infants, comforted crying children, or resolved conflicts among children... Accumulating enough Experience Points within a set time would allow passage through the dungeon.

Overall, this dungeon posed little danger.

One particularly difficult task involved making the town master laugh; if successful, it offered double rewards and immediate dungeon clearance, without needing to accumulate Experience Points.

Once the specifics were understood, many Adventurers eagerly went to see the town master, hoping to clear it directly. Caring for children? Many lacked the patience for it.

Ah Chen wasn’t interested in caring for children either, but she felt these children differed from those outside. They didn’t necessarily need to be comforted in the same ways; other methods could work too. Proven effective, she began earning Experience Points.

This dungeon’s duration was three days; she spent the first two accumulating Experience Points before seeking out the town master child on the last day.

Upon their first meeting, upon hearing his voice, she fell silent for a moment.

Xiao Pan, seeing Ah Chen’s silence, felt a bit nervous.

If he didn’t laugh, would he get beaten?

Ah Chen approached Xiao Pan, intending to tell a joke, but before she got close, Xiao Pan burst into laughter, saying, "Sis, I’m very happy to see you."

A fellow in the same circle would be pleased to meet her, quite reasonable, right?

After all, she was probably his sister-in-law!

Ah Chen: ...

This works?

If it does, no need for jokes.

She asked, "Where’s your brother? Didn’t he come here?"

Xiao Pan put away his smile: "Sis knows of me?"

"Yes, I knew back at Tan Sui’s place." Since it concerned her allies, Ah Chen didn’t hide much.

Xiao Pan felt a bit shocked; his future sister-in-law seemed amazing, discovering them early.

"My brother’s busy lately. After knowing you’d come here, he entrusted me with a letter."

Ah Chen accepted the letter, which briefly mentioned he had things to handle and couldn’t leave temporarily, promising to come find her after finishing. He also asked about her upcoming plans, whether she’d leave or wait, requesting a reply through Xiao Pan.

How did this chapter make you feel?

One tap helps us surface trending chapters and recommend titles you'll actually enjoy — your vote shapes You may also like.