My second life is a bit strange?

Is this second life a little strange? Chapter 1

My Second Life Is a Bit Strange? Author: Sister-Con Sang

Summary:

"You said you died in an unknown fire?" The psychologist's eyebrows twitched wildly.

Bai Yinfeng: "Yes." (In a serious tone)

"And then you developed distance anxiety, not knowing how to keep your distance from girls?"

"Yes."

"Get out of here."

Bai Yinfeng, who gets a second chance, discovers that something is very wrong with this world!

A super girl who can liberate her body.

The mysterious vampire girl who drinks his blood will repay him with a nurse's massage.

Komi, who has a communication disorder, and Boki, who is suspected of having cyberpsychosis.

Anyway, this world is really strange o.0

Chapter One: Let's Do It Again

The night was different from usual, filled with the piercing sound of sirens. The dazzling red light seemed to tear the sky apart, and the raging fire surrounded the seventeenth floor, spreading upwards and downwards.

Unable to get close by the ladder, a young man stood by the window on the eighteenth floor, gazing forlornly at the stars and moonlight in the sky, even the starlight was somewhat obscured by the raging fire.

He could clearly feel the temperature under his feet, and thick smoke kept rising from the cracks in the floor. He sat down at the piano and played his last concert, which was just for him.

The frantic fingering produced melodious notes, filled with resentment, despair, and regret, but then quickly turned into a soothing and relieved feeling.

Finally, he gently closed the piano, glanced at the shelf displaying the trophies, turned back to the French windows, taped the diamond to a corner, and slammed it hard with the base of a fire extinguisher, shattering the glass.

The fragments reflected the firelight, bursting forth with a brief, dazzling burst of light.

Gazing at the night, he opened his arms, this was the last time he would embrace the moonlight, reflecting on his life of pursuing fame and fortune, only to find that he had gained nothing in the end.

It's been so long since I looked up at the sky.

The moonlight was as alluring as ever.

"I must have a passionate and unforgettable love affair in my next life!!"

An explosion rang out behind him, the door was blown open, and a wave of heat rushed in, carrying him away.

"I already told you not to leave flammable or explosive items in the hallway!"

Boom!

Like the crisp sound of a stone falling into the lake, a buzzing sound filled his ears. He stared wide-eyed, looking around, wondering why he was still falling down after passing through the ground.

Am I going to the underworld?

I landed in a hole and saw a subway train speeding through me, whistling as it passed through me, before I fell down again.

He even saw many creatures in the soil passing through his body during his fall.

The speed increased, and after reaching a certain critical value, it maintained a constant speed. After passing through the mantle, he saw the red core, which was even more dazzling than the fire.

He instinctively covered his head with his arms and closed his eyes tightly, but the surroundings suddenly darkened. He tentatively opened his eyes and found himself in the vast universe, beginning a long drift.

He drifted for an unknown amount of time, his spirit worn down, his memory beginning to fade. He kept humming familiar tunes to keep himself alert.

The body began to shrink for some unknown reason, until it became the size of a four or five-year-old. The hair turned white from the tips to the roots, and the eyebrows were the same. They were not ordinary pale white, but a warm white like milk. The eyes turned into a light gold, filled with stars, making them appear exceptionally deep.

"I gradually understood everything!"

"Stop making jokes now, hey! If I shrink any smaller, I'm going to turn into a tadpole!"

He can only maintain a positive and optimistic attitude by entertaining himself in this way.

Suddenly he saw a mirror. The plane with the mirror as its xy axis had no actual length of the z-axis. The scenery on both sides was exactly the same: the same planet, the same sun, and that blue planet.

The only difference was that he wasn't in the mirror, and he lost consciousness the instant he passed through it.

.......

hum~

Tap tap tap...

What should we eat tonight?

He was extremely sensitive to sound and could vaguely hear the sounds of cars driving, women's high heels, and people talking.

He struggled to open his eyes, a wave of hunger making him dizzy. He was lying on a pile of garbage inside a box, surrounded by the stench of rotting food.

Directly opposite him was a broken mirror, in which he had transformed into a cute, white-haired boy. He couldn't tell if it was a dream or reality.

Fire, the Earth's core, the universe—images flashed through his mind until he saw the ill-fitting clothes on his body and a relieved expression appeared on his face: "As long as I'm alive, who cares about all that? The story isn't over yet."

He rested his head on the garbage bag, using the mineral water bottles inside as a cushion.

As he relaxed, he hummed a cheerful tune, and his clear, pleasant voice carried on the breeze.

At this moment, a couple was walking by the roadside, with a three-year-old child beside them. The child had blond hair and a frightened expression on his face, while the pregnant woman's brows were furrowed with worry.

Clearly, he had just lost his temper. The man beside him smiled and comforted him, "The child is only three years old. Don't put so much pressure on him. A kindergarten entrance exam is nothing. Yuxing will work hard in the future, right?"

The child's father kept giving the child meaningful glances, and Shirogane Miyuki nodded quickly.

The woman's expression softened, and she placed her hand on her protruding belly, gently stroking it, her eyes filled with anticipation.

Suddenly, she heard singing coming from the alley. The three of them stopped and looked inside, but they didn't see anyone. The singing that kept echoing in their ears told them that this was not a hallucination. The sound grew fainter and fainter until it disappeared.

The Shirogane couple exchanged a glance and cautiously walked inside. Shirogane Miyuki followed behind his mother fearfully, holding her hand.

It wasn't until they reached the garbage heap that they saw the child lying there, dressed in adult clothes, looking much like Yu Xing, abandoned there.

Is this kind of optimistic mindset even possible in hell...?

The couple discussed it and decided to take the child to the hospital to check for any illnesses, and then report it to the police to see if they could find the child's household registration.

When Baiyin's mother picked him up, she could clearly feel that his body was ice cold. It was springtime, and the warm breeze shouldn't be like this: "Take off your coat, this child is so cold."

Baiyin's father quickly took off his coat and wrapped it around the other person, then held the other person's feet in his hands to warm them up.

After hailing a taxi, we arrived at the hospital quickly. Fortunately, after a series of examinations, nothing was found; we were simply given some glucose intravenously.

The thoughtful nurse placed a hand warmer next to the IV tube, while Baiyin's parents sat nearby, whispering among themselves.

"This child is quite good-looking. I don't know what the mother was thinking, that she could bear to throw away such a lovely child."

“Sigh, the hospital can’t find any information about this child, not even a household registration certificate. In that case, the child may be transferred to an orphanage.”

The cheerful melody from before would echo in their minds, and Mrs. Shirogane seemed to have made a decision.

At this moment, he woke up in the hospital bed and sat up with Mrs. Shirogane's help, leaning against the pillow.

"Little friend, do you remember your name?"

"Maple." His throat was so dry that he coughed incessantly after uttering only one word.

Do you know your parents' phone numbers?

Feng shook his head.

Mrs. Shirogane's expression changed slightly, her eyes softened, and she gently stroked the other person's hair, because she had already imagined many things.

Just imagining Feng, a boy who wanders alone and survives by scavenging for food, without any complaints, brings tears to my eyes.

"How about I adopt you?"

"Hey???"

Mrs. Shirogane's words stunned the three people present. Shirogane's father and Shirogane Yuki even exclaimed in surprise. Soon, Shirogane's father made a decision and gently patted his wife's shoulder: "Our family's income is quite considerable. Adding nine more is not a problem."

With her husband's approval, Mrs. Baiyin became even more determined to adopt Feng, and then turned to look at her son.

Shirogane Miyuki thought about many things, such as whether he was not good enough and his mother was disappointed and wanted to have another son, and other miscellaneous things. But when he looked at Kaede, the other's clear eyes made all the negative emotions in his mind disappear.

[Her hair color is similar to her mother's.]

"Yes, I'll do whatever Mother says."

Mrs. Baiyin smiled and looked at Feng: "What do you think? Are you willing to be my child?"

Having something to rely on in this world might be a good choice, Feng thought to himself, a slight smile playing on his lips, his joy evident on his youthful face: "Okay."

Thus, the Shirogane family gained a new member.

Chapter Two: Sprouting Begins to Grow

The summer weather was perfect. Today was the day when Shirogane Miyuki and Kaede's entrance exam results came out, and Shirogane Miyuki looked a little flustered.

Feng immediately knew that he hadn't done well on the test and would definitely get a lecture from his mother. He could only silently mourn for him in his heart.

As expected, when the mother came out, her face was half happy and half worried. Feng's grades were excellent, and the teacher directly waived his tuition for the next six years. However, Yu Xing's grades were not ideal.

The mother happily ruffled Feng's hair; the soft touch eased her anger. She took some money from her wallet and gave it to him: "Go buy some juice. I need to talk to my brother."

"Okay~" Feng took the money, ran to the vending machine, bought a bottle of soda, and stood at a distance watching.

“Yuyuki, Mom doesn’t want to get angry with you, but you failed your kindergarten entrance exam, and you failed again this time. Why can’t you learn from Kaede?”

His mother didn't scold him harshly, but this kind of comparison became a sharp blade piercing Yuxing's heart. What the child feared most was not being scolded, but being compared with others.

Shirogane Miyuki could no longer hear what his mother was saying; he only felt a buzzing in his ears, staring blankly at the ground as his body swayed slightly, feeling as if he were on a ship.

[It's so painful...]

I want to die...

[As long as Mom has Feng and Gui, that's enough, right?]

I'm just superfluous.

"Mother."

Suddenly, Feng's voice rang in his ears. Shirogane Miyuki slowly raised his head, his tear-filled eyes looking at Feng through his bangs. Although everything was blurry, the unchanging white and golden eyes were so clear.

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