Adventure
After Transmigrating into an Apocalypse Novel, I Became the Daughter of the Zombie Emperor
I transmigrated into a novel about the Apocalypse and became the daughter of the Zombie Emperor.
However, I awakened a Spatial Ability. When I was five years old, I accidentally teleported myself into the middle of the wilderness. To avoid starving to death, I shamelessly clung to the protagonists’ team, mooching off their food and supplies.
I spent my days spectating their drama and leisurely following them as they fought monsters and leveled up.
Until one day.
They came face-to-face with the ultimate villain, the big boss-
The Zombie Emperor. My dad.
While everyone else was on high alert, bracing for the fight of their lives…
…the Zombie Emperor gave me a sinister smile.
“Nianying, have you had enough fun? If you’re done playing, get your butt over here right now!!”
The Male Lead and Female Lead: “?!”
Everyone else: “?!”
Me: “…”
Alice’s Nightmare Rules
Chapter 0
I unexpectedly entered Wonderland.
But what awaited me was a rules-horror nightmare.
Players who violate the rules will become the red paint used to color the white roses.
Rule 2: Both cookies and potions are poisonous. Please consume with caution.
Rule 3: The hat is the Mad Hatter’s most precious possession. Do not touch it lightly.
Rule 6: Mr. White Rabbit’s pocket watch is faster than the actual time.
Rule 10: Under no circumstances should others be allowed to see your rules.
Welcome to Alice’s Nightmare.
Good luck, Player Tong Yu.
I stared at the playing card that had appeared in my hand at some unknown moment, printed with these bizarre rules, and fell into deep thought.
Five minutes ago, I was still sitting in a theater seat, quietly waiting for the post-credits scene of the movie Alice in Wonderland.
I had seen this animation when I was a child. While shopping at the mall, I had unexpectedly won a free movie ticket, so I stopped by to revisit the classic.
After the film ended, I intended to leave directly like most of the audience, but the theater staff blocked the exit and suggested we stay to watch the surprise post-credits scene before leaving.
Was my memory failing me? In my impression, there were no post-credits scenes at the end of this film.
It wasn’t until the credits finished rolling that the big screen suddenly went blank, and all the lights in the theater extinguished simultaneously.
The next second, a blood-covered, red-eyed rabbit suddenly appeared on the screen.
Accompanied by the screams of the audience, a terrifying giant rabbit crawled out from the two-dimensional screen, opened its bloody maw, and swallowed everyone whole.
When I opened my eyes again, I had arrived in this strange world along with the other audience members.
A mysterious forest and a White Rabbit in formal wear looked almost identical to the scenes from the film.
It had been exactly one week since the last time I entered a bizarre and absurd fairy tale world.
I had thought it was just a premonitory dream.
But the card in my hand with the eerie rules seemed to tell me that this was likely only the beginning.
Standing in the center of the crowd, Mr. White Rabbit glanced at the pocket watch on his chest, cleared his throat, and said:
“Everyone, welcome to the first stage of Alice’s Nightmare Trial: Broken Pocket Watch.”
As soon as the White Rabbit finished speaking, an identical pocket watch suddenly appeared in everyone’s hands.
“Adjust the time to the correct position and press the button on top of the pocket watch to submit your answer.”
I leaned in and saw the time on the pocket watch on his chest.
It displayed a fixed moment that never advanced.
20:27.
I lowered my head and re-examined the rules.
The only useful information was Rule 6: Mr. White Rabbit’s pocket watch is faster than the actual time.
But how could I know exactly how much faster it was?
There are thirteen ranks in a deck of cards, but I had only received four scattered cards.
The other half of the clues for this puzzle should be on the other cards I hadn’t received.
This was a game that required cooperation.
Just as I was planning to look for teammates among the people around me, the man standing in front of me suddenly exploded into a blur of flesh and blood.
Droplets of blood splashed onto my card.
At the same time, explosions began to occur one after another throughout the crowd.
The White Rabbit held a paint bucket, collecting plasma while saying, “A reminder to everyone: once an answer is submitted, it cannot be changed. Please cherish your only chance.”
Bone Blade
The first time I killed someone, the blade was dull.
I was fourteen that year. It was winter, and the north wind whipped against my face with a stinging bite.
Three bandits had scaled the wall of my grandfather’s courtyard, intent on stealing the last half-sack of millet he had hidden in the cellar.
My grandfather was blind. Hearing the commotion, he called out my name: “Shen He, Shen He!” He was using my alias.
My real name is Shen Heyi, and I am a girl. But the bandits didn’t know that, and Grandfather pretended not to know either.
He just kept calling, his voice urgent and hoarse, sounding like an old crow being strangled by the neck.
I fished out that Bone-Cleaver from beneath the stove.
Its edge was curled and nicked, so dull it couldn’t even slice through sheepskin cleanly.
But a human neck is softer than sheepskin.
I didn’t think about that day again for a very long time-not until I met Xie Changgeng.
Born as a Yin Official
In the unluckiest year of my life, a wandering Daoist priest came to town.
He gave my father an idea: have me worship a Household Guardian Immortal to suppress my bad luck, and maybe I would live past the age of ten.
My father was a rough man who had made his fortune in troubled times by the barrel of a gun.
He called his adjutant over and did the math for him. “One Household Guardian Immortal keeps her alive to ten, two keep her alive to twenty, and twenty keep her alive to two hundred. Right?”
The adjutant counted on his fingers. “Marshal, your math is absolutely correct.”
My father hardened his heart and rounded up all the pigs, cattle, and sheep from miles around as offerings.
“My damn girl is going to live ten thousand years!”
That year, my father rode into the old mountain forest on a pig with me and took eleven Household Guardian Immortal into our household.
He flew into a rage. “Damn it, that’s still one short of the twelve zodiac animals!”
Later, who knew where he bought a Daoist boy from, but that made the twelfth.
Crown of Pearls
When I was born, the stars showed an omen so strange that the Imperial Observatory calculated until dawn broke at the edge of the sky, yet still could not reach a conclusion.
The National Preceptor, who had lived for more than two hundred years, descended from Tianxuan Pavilion and left behind a single prophecy for me.
“This child will kill the current emperor.”
My father dropped to his knees in terror, kowtowing to his imperial father and begging him to spare my life.
The emperor held me in his arms-his newborn granddaughter, bound to him by blood-and was silent for a very long time.
In the sixteenth year of Shunhe, my imperial grandfather was forty-nine years old, and learned his fate ahead of time.
Dark Fairy Tale Rules Survival
[Welcome to Grimm’s Fairy Tale World.]
[Please follow the rules below.]
[Do not easily trust princesses who are already married.]
[Animals alternate between telling the truth and lying; you must judge them carefully.]
[All characters in this world come from Grimm’s Fairy Tales. If you encounter characters from any other author’s works, kill them immediately.]
Earth Master Girl 22: The Bride of the Doll Village
I was a bridesmaid at my friend’s wedding, but the bridesmaid’s red envelope I received was stuffed with spirit money.
My friend got into a fight with the groom’s side.
The groom stormed in with a group of people, trapped us in the room, and even threatened that when they came to “tease the bridesmaids” that night, he’d make sure I paid for it.
What he didn’t know was this: seal paper money inside a red envelope, and a hundred ghosts will come to feast.
That night, every ghost for miles around came to offer their congratulations.
And I was the sole Earth Master successor.
Earth Master Girl 23: Shanxi Buddha Caves
Bootleg Black Wukong was all the rage among my classmates.
One of its scenic areas was called the Land of Mahayana.
Everyone who played it became obsessed and went there to check in.
But not a single one of them came back.
I received that pirated disc too.
What they didn’t know was that I was the only Earth Master successor.
Earth Master Girl 24: The Yin Guest Beneath the Lake
My dad was a “Yin Guest”-or, in plain terms, a grave tester.
When rich people picked out a burial plot, they would hire someone to spend a night there and see whether the gravesite was clean.
My dad had been in that line of work for years.
Until his last job. When he came home, his body was covered in livor mortis.
Earth Master Girl: Battle Against Sand Ghosts
“Earth Master”
The village had suffered drought year after year, yet the villagers still received us warmly and treated us to baths.
After we finished bathing, the next day, spring water began bubbling up from the dried-up well at the village entrance.
The villagers were ecstatic.
“You have been chosen by the Spring Spirit. Stay here forever.”
What they didn’t know was that I was the only Earth Master successor.