Oops! I Mistook the Target of My Strategy. Now What?
Oops! I Mistook the Target of My Strategy. Now What?
By Shan Ye Xing Yue, 山野行月
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Sui Ning transmigrated into a novel, and, as soon as she opened her eyes, she found herself at the scene of an assassination attempt on someone else. A man dressed in white was covered in blood and holding a long sword. He was her target for conquest: Xie Changzhou. Xie Changzhou was the biggest villain in the original book, with a stunning appearance but a black heart. He caused chaos in the world of cultivation, disrupting peace and causing trouble. Sui Ning was chosen to stop him from turning into a villain. In order to return home, Sui Ning had to complete her conquest mission by saving Xie’s life, healing his injuries, finding medicine for him, and detoxifying him. Finally, when the mission was complete and she could see the halo of her return, Sui Ning excitedly said goodbye to the villain while carrying her small package. “I’m leaving now; be a good person from now on.” Amidst the towering flames, he stood with his ink-black hair flying and his body bathed in blood. His once gentle and compassionate eyes are now filled with cruelty and paranoia. The system, which had already disappeared, hastily came back online. “Host, the book transmigration agency made a mistake. Xie Changzhou is not the villain; he is the male lead!” Sui Ning: “The agency has caused me a lot of trouble.” When Xie Changzhou was in danger, he met a woman who didn’t want him to become the White Jade Sword Saint and sit on the high platform but just wanted him to be Xie Changzhou. She saved his life, helped him detox, and constantly urged him to be a good person, even mumbling to him when he was drunk to prevent him from becoming bad. At first, he was only helpless, as his heart was focused on the well-being of the people, and he had no intention of becoming a bad person. But later, he wanted to become a little worse so that he could keep her by his side without any hesitation. Forever and ever, never to be separated.

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