Chapter 2: Reshaping Worldview
After being discharged from the hospital, the doctor told her parents that she could go home to recuperate and did not need to stay in the hospital. So that afternoon, Wang Zhao’s parents completed the discharge procedures for her.
It was also from this day that Wang Zhao began to understand this world through the internet and books.
The original body’s phone was destroyed in the car accident, so her parents bought her a new one.
Wang Zhao’s mind still retained some memories from her previous life, or perhaps the memories of the original body. She couldn’t quite distinguish them.
When she held the phone in her hand and saw the brand name on the startup screen, the impression that flashed in her mind was that it was expensive.
Within moments of holding it, she adapted to this new phone, feeling that it was not much different from the phone in her previous life. Even many of the apps were the same.
Based on her fuzzy memory, she downloaded some apps and then opened the news and social media apps.
These two aspects could best reflect the state of development of this world.
The news coverage encompassed various aspects such as politics, economy, and entertainment. She could get a general understanding of this world and society. The social media apps, on the other hand, allowed her to understand the daily lives of people in this world, including the latest trends.
Everything felt familiar, with fragmented images flashing through her mind.
Wang Zhao breathed a sigh of relief. Apart from the reversal of yin and yang, with males giving birth to offspring, the technological development of this world should be roughly the same as in her previous life. She found that she could quickly adapt to these changes.
After gaining a general understanding of this world, Wang Zhao finally had the mindset to examine the room she was staying in.
After returning from the hospital, Wang Zhao’s parents had her stay in bed to recuperate. They didn’t find her more reticent personality suspicious at all and took great care of her, afraid of hurting her feelings.
Once the door was closed, Wang Zhao got out of bed and began to look around the room.
The room was very tidy, without many things, indicating that the original body was a person who was good at organizing and self-disciplined.
In front of the window was a medium-sized desk with a few books and some study materials stacked on it. She flipped through them and found that they were books for the civil service exam. The real questions had all been done, and the pages were full of handwritten notes.
The original body should be preparing for the civil service exam.
Wang Zhao raised an eyebrow. It seemed that no matter where one was, the end of the universe was the civil service exam.
In the center of the desk was a laptop. Wang Zhao opened it and found that it required a password. She tried entering the birthday from the original body’s ID card, but it showed an incorrect password.
She tried adding the name in uppercase and lowercase, but it still showed an incorrect password.
Wang Zhao then stopped trying. There could be many possibilities for the password. If she continued to make random attempts, she might not get any results. She thought about looking for a manual that might have the password recorded.
Aside from the laptop and books, there was little else on the desk. On the right side was a family photo, probably taken at high school graduation. In the photo, the girl wearing a graduation gown stood with her parents, her expression also calm.
Wang Zhao suddenly had a feeling that the original body’s personality was not the lively and cheerful type either.
No wonder Wang’s parents didn’t suspect anything in the past few days.
She continued to open the desk drawer and found a transparent file folder inside.
Wang Zhao opened it and found that it contained the original body’s certificates from her student career from childhood to the present: elementary school, middle school, high school, and university graduation photos; bachelor’s degree certificate and □□; and some competition certificates she had won.
As she looked through these photos and certificates, familiar images flashed through her mind again, probably the original body’s memories.
Just like when she looked at the names on the back of the old photos that should have been somewhat unfamiliar, she felt a sense of familiarity, and a childish face even appeared in her mind.
She continued to read.
The original body had attended a key local university, majoring in law. Her grades must have been excellent. She searched online and found that the lowest admission score for the original body’s class that year was also over 590.
In addition, the bookshelves in the room also reflected the original body’s major, as there were many law books on the shelves. Most of the books had frayed edges and slightly yellowed pages, indicating that they were frequently read.
She searched the entire room and finally found a small booklet in the bottom drawer of the bedside table. It recorded the usernames and passwords for various software, as well as bank card passwords, including the computer password.
The original body’s meticulous personality was quite convenient for her.
Wang Zhao directly entered the password from the booklet on the laptop, and sure enough, the desktop appeared.
The computer was very clean, with only a few apps on the desktop and a folder named “Study Materials.”
Wang Zhao opened it and found that it indeed contained various study materials related to the civil service exam.
Apart from that, the computer was as clean as if it had just been purchased. Even the web browsing history was very ordinary, consisting of some learning websites.
An upright and meticulous person.
It was this manner that made her feel somewhat familiar. To be precise, the original body’s personality was quite similar to hers.
When she saw how clean the computer was, she actually felt that it should be like this.
After gaining a general understanding of the original body’s family and this world, Wang Zhao searched online for the library and found that there was a library near her home with a large collection of books, just one subway stop away.
So for the next month, Wang Zhao spent every day in the library. Of course, her excuse to her family was that she was studying for the civil service exam in the library. But in reality, she was slowly learning about various aspects of this world, such as history, politics, economy, and most importantly, the physiological knowledge of men and women in this world.
Everything was familiar yet strange.
The general aspects of history were familiar, but there were many differences. Some familiar historical figures disappeared, and unfamiliar names appeared in history books, replacing the achievements of the people in her mind.
This strangeness and familiarity could easily make one question life.
To understand this world, she had to read and remember the world history books, national history books, and the people who had made significant contributions to the world’s politics, economy, culture, and other aspects. Otherwise, if she made a mistake one day, it would not be good.
Although occasional slips of the tongue in daily life were fine, if it happened too often, others might become suspicious.
Even if they wouldn’t think that she had transmigrated or that this body had changed souls, being suspected of having mental issues was also troublesome.
She disliked trouble, so most of the time, she would prepare well and nip the trouble in the bud.
And now, having just rejected a young man, Wang Zhao looked at the book titled “Physiology” spread out in front of her. The pages depicted male and female physiological structures completely different from her memory. She couldn’t help but sigh in her heart.
It had been a month, and she still found it hard to believe that in this world, it was the males who gave birth to offspring.
Reshaping a worldview of more than twenty years was far from easy.
And in this month, she had already discovered that the men in this world were better at dressing up.
Just like in her previous life, when she went out, she found beauties everywhere, but there were not many handsome men. But now, when she went out and stood at the subway station waiting for the train, she found that most of the people in a carriage were handsome men.
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In This Life, I Won’t Be Foolish To Lose You Again (Female-dominant)
When Shen Yuan encountered Su Jin again in his previous life, she had already become the Prime Minister of the current dynasty. As for him, the former top young master of the capital, he had long since fallen into the abyss, becoming a singer on a pleasure boat.
After a song ended, he was redeemed and sent to the Su Residence.
Su Jin respected and cherished him, gave him a roof over his head, and bestowed him with warmth. Shen Yuan fell deeper and deeper, but before he could express his feelings, Su Jin passed away.
Shen Yuan died to follow her in death, but instead, he returned to when he was fifteen years old.
At that time, he was not yet engaged, and Su Jin was just a poor scholar.
Shen Yuan gritted his teeth, casting aside all his pride, and thought of ways to coax and entice her every day.
The colder and more indifferent Su Jin was towards him, the more proactive Shen Yuan became.
He was not afraid of being mocked by the world, only wanting to marry his Wife-master early, to hold her hand and never let go for a lifetime.
[Note: This story will not specifically point out the male lead’s reincarnation time point; it’s all in the details. Whenever you feel that the male lead is acting strangely, he has most likely been reincarnated.]