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Chapter 2

“Abandoned newborn…”

Xu Xi moved forward, step by step, following the ranks of the hungry people.

He understood this situation all too well.

In an era like this, where famine ruled and survival was uncertain, abandoned babies were not unusual. Parents barely had enough to keep themselves alive, so raising an infant was often an impossible task.

In such times, the best choice was to pretend you hadn’t seen anything.

With this thought in mind, Xu Xi lowered his gaze, planning to turn a deaf ear and a blind eye to the cries.

Everyone around him seemed to share the same thought, including Aunt Wang’s family, who had previously shown kindness by offering water.

It wasn’t a lack of compassion—it was the harsh reality of survival.

In this famine, caring for a newborn meant sacrificing your family’s limited resources and lowering everyone’s chances of survival.

Faced with such a grim choice, most people prioritized their own loved ones.

Snap—snap—

The sound of heavy footsteps echoed like moral condemnations, striking at everyone’s conscience.

Suddenly, Xu Xi stopped. He raised his head to look at the blazing sun, as if grappling with an internal decision.

Under the surprised and bewildered gazes of others, he abruptly broke away from the group of hungry people and ran toward the source of the cries.

“Even if this is just a simulated world, it feels so real that I can’t ignore it…”

“In these times, food is scarce. If I don’t act, this child’s fate will surely be—”

Xu Xi quickened his pace, searching through the weeds and stumbling over sharp stones.

The weeds soon reached his knees, and each step required effort to push aside the tough branches. The hot wind whistled past his ears, carrying the rustling of the underbrush.

Despite the obstacles, Xu Xi pressed on with determination, just like the heroes in countless cultivation novels.

Finally, he reached his destination—a dead tree, where the baby lay wrapped in cloth.

The sunlight filtered through the barren branches, casting fragmented patterns of light and shadow.

Xu Xi squatted down and gently picked up the newborn, shielding her from the harsh sun.

“Finally found you,” he said softly.

The baby girl’s skin was delicate and fair, with a faint pink hue, like freshly bloomed petals. She blinked her curious eyes at Xu Xi’s flushed and sweaty face.

Her tiny nose twitched slightly as her body curled up in his arms, becoming quiet and calm. She seemed to sense the safety of his embrace.

“She seems fine,” Xu Xi muttered, relieved to see her sleeping peacefully.

Carefully, he carried the baby girl back to the group.

It wasn’t easy, but Xu Xi had made up his mind. He wouldn’t abandon her. At the very least, he would try to help her survive this famine.

[Suffering creates heroes]

[While others hesitated, you chose to be a hero. You saved the abandoned baby girl and treated her as your own sister.]

[You used your remaining food to trade for breast milk, ensuring she wouldn’t go hungry.]

[In exchange, you endured the gnawing pain of hunger, feeling your body weaken day by day.]

[Fortunately, luck was on your side.]

[Before you could succumb to starvation, you and your sister followed the group and reached a mortal city. There, you received life-saving hot porridge from a soup kitchen.]

[You survived. You survived with your sister.]

[After inquiries, you learned the city’s name was Black Rock City, part of a mortal empire. Every five years, immortals arrived to test spiritual roots and recruit disciples.]

[However, luck wasn’t entirely on your side. The last recruitment had just ended, so you would have to wait five more years.]

[Determined, you chose to stay in Black Rock City, working hard to support yourself and your sister while preparing for the next apprenticeship conference.]

[You named your sister Xu Moli.]

Time passed quickly.

Perhaps it was the emulator’s effect, but Xu Xi often felt as though time skipped forward, like pressing a story-skip button in a game.

Despite this sensation, he retained clear memories of his survival in Black Rock City, his moments with Mo Li, and his interactions with neighbors.

“By my count, there’s just one year left until the apprenticeship conference,” Xu Xi mused.

Inside a small wooden house with minimal furniture, Xu Xi marked the passage of time by drawing a deep line on the wall with charcoal. There were now four marks, symbolizing the fourth year.

Xu Xi was nearly eleven years old, but his mature mindset, honed by his previous life, made him seem far more reliable than his peers.

“Brother!!”

A soft, cheerful voice rang out, and a small figure leaped onto Xu Xi’s back, clinging affectionately.

“You’re always so naughty,” Xu Xi said with a sigh, gently lifting the girl by the back of her neck and placing her on the ground.

“No way, brother, you’re so mean!” she protested, smoothing the wrinkles in her robe with great care, as though handling something precious.

When she was satisfied, she smiled brightly, her innocent and adorable face resembling a flawless porcelain doll.

Unable to resist, Xu Xi ruffled her hair playfully.

“Don’t mess up Mo Li’s hair!” she pouted.

“Why not?” Xu Xi teased.

The girl counted on her fingers with a serious expression. “The grandma next door said if you touch a child’s head, they won’t grow taller! You’ve done it so many times—what if I stop growing?”

Xu Xi chuckled. “And what will little Mo Li do when she grows taller?”

“Help my brother earn lots of money!” she declared without hesitation.

“Hahaha, is that so? I’ll look forward to it, then.”

Before she could get too annoyed, Xu Xi pulled out a large, round watermelon from behind his back.

“Wow, it’s huge!” Xu Moli exclaimed, her eyes lighting up with joy.

“Let’s eat!” she cheered, clinging to Xu Xi’s leg.

“Alright, alright,” Xu Xi said warmly. After asking her to step back, he took a kitchen knife and began cutting the watermelon into even slices.

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    Fantasy admin
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    My prediction is this sister will have hidden background and have super talent
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    Novelist
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    Sacrificing yourself for others isn’t novel; it’s just foolishness. Hopefully the MC’s personality changes because being able to survive just because of luck is not it for me. Hopefully the author won’t make the MC commit the same mistake. Interactions such as that make the story feel forced.
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      Revenant98
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      He's in a simulation, obviously he's not gonna die, and he knows that, so he's not risking anything, he's being human, tell me what would u do in that situation
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        Novelist
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        Obviously I would not give a f#ck about whether that baby would survive; I literally couldn’t take care of myself, and you would expect me to also care for that? Hell nah, “He's in a simulation, obviously he's not going to die, and he knows that, so he's not risking anything.” The f#ck do you mean not risking anything? Are you dumb? Obviously a simulation needs some sort of catalyst to activate.plus what if the needed catalyst is something he can only earn while undergoing simulation? He's literally risking not being able to undergo another simulation just to save someone, and it's pretty clear that just highlights the naivety of the MC even more. Hell, it's not even naivety; it's foolishness, “He's being human” is another bullshit. Do you think sacrificing yourself to save someone is what makes you human?
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          The Rote
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          Hades loves everyone. But we don't know how hades like. This life you have is one you know, it's not a hard to be good it's hard to stop being selfish.

          Life's good, losing a loved one told me that. Cherish humans even if they be like animals, you become a better person.
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          Assad
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          Regarding your point about not caring for a baby in a simulation or sacrificing for others, it's interesting because real-world evidence often contradicts that cynical view.

          Numerous studies on human behavior during actual disasters (earthquakes, hurricanes, even pandemics) consistently show a surge in cooperation, altruism, and mutual aid. People don't just panic and become selfish; they often come together, form communities, and help strangers, even at personal risk. This "disaster compassion" is a well-documented phenomenon.

          So, while your take on the MC's actions might feel logical in a vacuum, it actually goes against how humans often behave in real crises. Being "human" isn't just about self-preservation; it frequently involves a surprising capacity for selflessness and solidarity.
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    DesolateRipper
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    To turn my back on a baby would haunt me forever, so do only what your conscience can live with and let God sort the rest out.
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    Son Of Chaos
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    “Even if this is just a simulated world, it feels so real that I can’t ignore it…”

    “In these times, food is scarce. If I don’t act, this child’s fate will surely be—”

    This almost made me drop , but let's see how it goes.
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    1. Offline
      Eat eating ate
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      👿👿👿
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    2. Offline
      2A1Z
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      Same
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    Srijan
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    #panic# no chapter 3
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    1. Offline
      Srijan
      + 10 -
      It is there, just in reverse order.

      1
      2
      4
      3

      Change the order please. Thanks
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      panic
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      Thanks! welldone
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