Chapter 1: Who do you think you are?

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At the hour of Mao (5:00 am - 7:00 am), on a ten-li (about 5 kilometers) street.

Today, the fourth prince is getting married, and the wedding procession extends from the beginning of the street to the end.

The groom is riding a white horse, while eight eunuchs lift the dragon and phoenix wedding sedan. Behind them are more than forty soldiers, making for a grand procession.

They play drums and gongs along the way, waking up the people on the long street.

The citizens in the buildings nearby open their windows and peer out to see what is happening.

However, they are not looking at the fourth prince's wedding procession but rather at the other line of soldiers who are standing in formation under the building.

There is a wheelchair in front of the formation that draws everyone's attention. A person is sitting on the wheelchair.

A person who should not be here.

Xiao Jin knows what the onlookers are thinking.

Indeed, her proper appearance should not be in a wheelchair, but rather in a coffin.

Of course, if she fails to abduct the bride today, the royal tomb might still have a place reserved for her.

"Host, please note that the wedding sedan is only 500 meters away from you."

"Reminder! The host's remaining lifespan is only one hour. Please control the time to abduct the bride and complete the 'abduction' task as soon as possible. Upon completion of the task, the lifespan can be extended."

The mechanical voice rings in her mind.

After listening to the system's words, Xiao Jin is moved.

Even though she has been transmigrated into such a ancient book with a dog-blood plot, her system is still somewhat humane.

It gave her almost two days to buffer and did not force the task on her right away.

Of course, fundamentally, it is not much better.

Yes, the person sitting in the wheelchair is not the third prince of Qi Country, Xiao Jin, but an innocent transmigrator.

The process of Xiao Jin transmigrating into this book is straightforward.

Two days ago, she finished reading "The Great Empress Yao," a online novel that was supposed to have a strong female lead but in fact was full of dog-blood plots and abusive relationships.

After reading it, Xiao Jin did not curse or wish harm upon the author's family. She simply gave it a negative rating and commented:

"It's quite dog-blooded, and I have the exact same name as a cannon fodder who won't survive past the third chapter. I'm really afraid of transmigration."

Someone agreed and left a message saying, "Hahaha, I suggest that all sisters memorize the whole text," and "Sister, hurry up and read the extras. It seems that modern society can't keep you here."

Then Xiao Jin transmigrated.

The system told her that she had become the 18th-line supporting character in the novel, a strange woman who had a disability, dressed as a man, and was obsessed with the male lead.

The original owner was highly decorated and held an important position.

However, she was completely obedient to the male lead, even if he asked her to go east when she should have gone west.

What a forced setting.

The system provided an explanation: "Host, you have traveled to an old-fashioned, melodramatic alternate world where anything is possible."

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