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Published at 25th of October 2018 06:01:09 AM


Chapter 10

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Transmigrating into a Mob Character to Rehabilitate the Villain Plan Volume 1 Chapter 10

Below, I’ve written some info concerning the future of this translation, so if you can, please give this a read.

Sorry, recently my desire to post translations online has pretty much been nonexistent. After a hectic 2 weeks, I decided to relax by catching up on my reading list, only to find out that quite a few of the series I follow had their translations reposted and have started anti-theft measures. Over a month of no updates later, here we are today.

Unfortunately, Villain Rehab Plan has also been reposted elsewhere. Honestly, I wasn’t expecting this to be an issue so quickly. Please, please, please respect this only wish of mine and don’t repost my translations on other sites.

But in the end, if people are determined to be that much of an asshole, no matter how much you ask and beg, outside of just not posting at all, it probably won’t be enough to make them stop. Life lessons learned from previous traumas in dealing with reposters, sadly.

Anyways, I’m going to need to think about if I want to continue sharing online in the future. You have all been very supportive and kind, so at the very least, I want to give you guys an early heads-up. For the time being, I’ll turn a blind eye and post until the end of volume 1. It’s probably not the best stopping point from a reader perspective because [ ], but it is the end of the first major arc. After that, I’ll do another search and depending on the results, well, we’ll cross that bridge when we get to it.

Starting this chapter, I will be trying some of the preventative methods I’ve seen other translators use. A lot of people say it’s all useless, but might as well give it a shot so I can at least say that I tried. The implementation  took some time, and it’s another reason why this update is out so late. If you have other suggestions, please leave a comment.

Sorry if this news comes as a disappointment, but losing control over where my translations get posted makes me really, really uncomfortable. Fan translations occupy a very grey area as it is, and since this was originally just a personal project I started without the intention of sharing online, I didn’t ask the original author for explicit permission. That is my mistake, but at this point, I’d rather keep the translation to myself than end up in trouble later because it’s posted on aggregate sites that are for-profit.

To all my wonderful readers, thank you very much for your support so far! I really appreciate those who have left me your encouragement and thoughts. We still have a while to go (not even halfway done with volume 1 yet) so I hope you’ll continue to stick with me until then. Maybe reposts will stop and we’ll be able to reach the very end of this wonderful novel. Fingers crossed xoxo

 

Chapter 10:

Dragging along the noisy and uncooperative Song XiaoHu really irritated Miss-High-and-Mighty Cui Yu, so without much thought, she tied him up and threw him into one of ShaoYang Sect’s firewood storehouses. Song XiaoHu struggled free from the ropes by himself, but he couldn’t break down the locked, metal door. As he continuously shouted for help, by a stroke of luck, that young girl heard him while passing by. After she clearly understood his circumstances and why he was there, she immediately brought him to the examination grounds.

Listening to Song XiaoHu’s simple explanation, Ling Xia carefully observed the young girl who wore emerald green clothes. With curved eyebrows and very white skin, and you could tell with one look that she would be a beauty in the future. Moreover, being able to boldly and openly bring Song XiaoHu into this restricted area, her identity definitely wasn’t ordinary.

The young girl, contrary to what one might expect, naturally and unreservedly introduced herself, saying that her name was Feng Luo.

Ling Xia instantly recognized her; she was the first member of the protagonist’s future harem! The most beloved treasure of the leader of ShaoYang Sect, the daughter of the governor of ChongMing City. He couldn’t resist inwardly retorting, why did all the sect leaders have to have an eligible and unwed daughter?

Song XiaoHu looked at the surroundings a bit dejectedly and lamented, “Is the first round already over? I still came too late.”

Feng Luo grinned, “That’s not a problem, I can bring you over to take the test right now. I’ll explain things to my senior brother, no worries.”

Song XiaoHu’s mouth promptly split into a wide smile as he exclaimed, “Thank you so much!”

Standing to the side, Ling Xiao was full of interest as he regarded this lad-and-lass pair’s sincere conversation, sighing in his heart: Sure enough, this is what youth is… …

Looking at Feng Luo leading Song XiaoHu away, Ling Xia said to Yu ZhiJue with a smile, “Yep, this Feng Luo is pretty nice, perhaps you can all become good friends.”

The great sir villain’s warped views on love originated from his love-hate, mutually destructive parents, but if he interacted and came into more contact with enthusiastic, cheerful girls like Feng Luo, it’s possible that those views could be corrected after a short period of time.

However, Yu ZhiJue’s reaction was only to frown and wrinkle his brows, directly turning away his head. His entire body language could be summed up in two words: No way.

“… …”

Song XiaoHu finally came back before the start of the second round, naturally having passed the first round of tests. In addition to that, he said that Feng Luo had promised him that he’d definitely be able to join ShaoYang Sect.

Ling Xia silently sighed in his heart: Ahh, the protagonist really was impressive, to win over a girl this quickly!

The second round of exams tested an applicant’s comprehensive abilities, requiring all of them to pass through ShaoYang Sect’s treasured Thousands Beasts Forest within 20 hours and either capture a level-3 or above magical beast, find a level-2 or above energy stone, or gather a level-3 or above spiritual plant.

As its name implies, Thousands Beasts Forest has all sorts of dangerous creatures, as well as containing countless rare and precious energy stones and spiritual plants. In consideration to the levels of the applicants, the seniors of ShaoYang Sect set up a boundary barrier within Thousands Beasts Forest so the examination grounds covered only zones without high-level magical beasts.

Despite these safety measures, to pass through almost 30 kilometers of Thousands Beasts Forest wasn’t without its many dangers.

Ling Xia was worried about the assigned tasks the most because he did not have a clue on how to recognize any of those so-called spiritual plants or magical beasts, alright? Having grown up in spiritually barren and normal mountainous woods, Song XiaoHu wouldn’t know either… …

As if noticing what he was worrying about, Yu ZhiJue calmly said, “I know what they look like.”

He never forgot anything he saw, and even though the women of YuNü Sect guarded against him in all sorts of ways during his time there, he still saw the spiritual plants they cultivated in the medicine fields and had secretly read some books about energy stones and magical beasts. Of course, he had only the most basic of knowledge since there was no way he could come in contact with any of precious or ancient books collected on Holy Maiden Peak, but it should still be enough to help.

“… …” Ling Xia really didn’t expect that the almighty protagonist and the great sir villain would unexpectedly share the exact same mindset when it came to this matter. Looks like the people of this world’s world views had quite the large discrepancy compared to the people from Earth’s… …

Under Yu ZhiJue’s gaze of disdain and scorn, Ling Xia still hurriedly picked up the transfer talisman the other threw away, gently and diligently putting it away. If they really do end up in mortal danger, their lives were obviously more important, so this was a critical, life-saving talisman!

As they were setting off, Yu ZhiJue’s movements suddenly jerked to a stop. Confused, Ling Xia asked, “What’s wrong?”

Yu ZhiJue slowly shook his head, before replying, “It’s nothing.”

His extremely keen senses had detected someone looking at him from behind, but when he started to pay more attention, that feeling of being spied on had already disappeared.

Three hundred people entered the forest from various small paths. At the beginning, there were still groups of people clustered together on the roads, but gradually, the numbers grew less and less. After all, the more people there were, the harder it was to accomplish the tasks they were assigned.

As for their position in the group, Ling Xia estimated that they were part of the latter half that was closer towards the end. However, they still had a long way to go, and to start off running fast at the very beginning wasn’t necessarily a good course of action.

After two hours, besides the three of them, their surroundings only contained the cries of insects and the whistling of leaves.

With swift arms and legs, Song XiaoHu quickly climbed a large tree that was a dozen some meters high and looked around in all directions into the distance. Yu ZhiJue meticulously recalled the information written in the books about where they could most likely find what they were looking for, and commanded Song XiaoHu from below to search for a nearby stream.

The novel also wrote about ShaoYang Sect’s Thousands Beasts Forest. Although it fell short in terms of abundance in natural resources compared to the world’s five largest sect’s spiritual grounds, it had its own distinguishing characteristics and was famous for having a wealth of the healing panacea Golden Star Grass in addition to bodies of water that produced water attribute energy stones. Therefore, searching along a stream was currently the easiest way to complete their objective.

Growing up alone in the wilderness of mountains, Song XiaoHu’s eyesight and keen senses were on a cheat-like level, and very quickly, he discovered a speck of shimmering, golden light reflected about two kilometers away. Without further delay, the three of them headed towards that direction.

The river they found was so clear that you could see its bottom, filled to the brim with spiritual energy that the fish in its waters were also a lot larger than those found in other mountain streams. Seeing this, Song XiaoHu’s stomach growled a few times, though Ling Xia and Yu ZhiJue’s conditions weren’t much better. They had come to this exam without eating a thing, and after this much time had passed, they’ve all long been starving.

Abiding by the saying of sharpening one’s axe before chopping down a tree, Ling Xia suggested at once, “Let’s catch some fish to eat first. Only on a full stomach will we have energy and strength.” Yu ZhiJue and Song XiaoHu did not protest, thus the three of them immediately moved to catch their meal.

Only, right when they had lit the fire, sudden gales of wind blew by, so strong that one almost couldn’t even stay standing without wobbling. The sky started turning as dark as the night, and countless thunderclaps boomed near and far, splitting through the thick layers of clouds and making one’s heart tremble in fear.

“Looks like it’ll rain soon! We should find a place to take shelter from the rain!” Ling Xia called out to the other two. He could barely open his eyes in these fierce winds; after all, he’s used to living in a city built with reinforced concrete. Even if he wandered in the wild with these two kids for a few days, he had yet to experience this kind of terrifying mountain weather.

Neither Song XiaoHu nor Yu ZhiJue expressed any sort of fear or worry. Despite this kind of nasty weather descending without prior warning, they had long gotten used to seeing this kind of change. In no time at all, they found a cavern that could shelter them from the rain, and by the time they gathered some enormous plant leaves to block off the entrance, the downpour outside had already begun to fall.

Ling Xia wiped off the water droplets on his face, carefully taking a look at this narrow cavern. The inside was an expanse of murky black so he couldn’t see things clearly, but unexpectedly, it seemed to be very deep. His thoughts turned to bears, snakes, and other such animals, and suddenly felt somewhat scared in his heart. The claps of thunder outside still continued one after another, and the torrent of rain did not lessen either.

There were some withered plants inside the cave, so the three of them groped around and found a few pieces of dry tinder, promptly using the flint they carried to light it up. After seeing the light, Ling Xia finally let out of a sigh of relief, gradually feeling more at ease. Despite the confusion moments prior, they were still holding on to the fish they had strung together, so the three of them surrounded the fire and continued their cooking.

The leaves blocking the entrance suddenly shifted with a noise. Yu ZhiJue vigilantly stood up and snarled, “Who‘s there?”

“Oh, is someone there? I’m also here to take shelter from the rain.” A dark silhouette slowly walked inside, not that tall in height, and by the light from the fire, a very normal-looking twelve or thirteen year old boy that didn’t seem to be carrying any weapons appeared.

Ling Xia exhaled the breath he held; turns out it’s just a kid… He nudged over a bit to yield some room and nodded with a smile, “Please have a seat.”

That young boy wasn’t polite in the least, immediately withdrawing to a corner and sitting down near the shadows, no longer saying another word.

Song XiaoHu couldn’t resist and asked, “Are you taking this exam by yourself?”

That young boy grunted indifferently and gave Song XiaoHu a glance as if he couldn’t care less. He slowly looked around, yet when he saw Yu ZhiJue, it was as if his gaze lingered for a beat. Ling Xia only thought this youngster appeared to be one of those rare but oddly eccentric types and didn’t pay it much mind. When all was said and done, they were currently rival competitors at present.

The fragrance of roasted fish was already wafting out, and Ling Xia’s stomach gave a hungry growl. After handing over fish for both Song XiaoHu and Yu ZhiJue, he asked the other young boy as a passing courtesy, “Do you want to eat one?” Who would have thought that that youngster would actually extend out his hand in expectation, hence Ling Xia could only hand over the fish he held with some traces of regret.

Except, before that young boy’s hand had yet to reach his, Yu ZhiJue abruptly stretched out his leg and heavily kicked a burning cinder at the boy, rapidly grabbing and pulling back Ling Xia’s hand at the same time.

Ling Xia was a bit dazed, but Song XiaoHu was already on guard as well. He questioned, “What are you holding in your hand?” Ever since he was small, he had been able to detect the changes in a person’s ambience, so when this person’s murderous aura leaked out, he was able to sense it in a heartbeat.

That young boy laughed sinisterly, “To think that your perception’s not half bad.” He flipped his wrist and a gleam of cold light flashed, faintly revealing the shape of a dagger.

Ling Xia gave a start, instantly feeling his back tremble with chills, and with great effort, forced himself to appear calm and collected as he demanded, “What are you planning to do?”

Fuck, is the protagonist’s Conan aura finally manifesting itself?





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