Chapter 1: Beginning

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nMy Diary to Divinity.

nThis is a small village deep in the mountains with only a dozen households who farm and hunt for their livings.

nAt this moment, the sunset dyed the horizon red and the mountain’s bird settled down. Smoke rose from the village. Chickens clucked and dogs barked.

n“Dog Two, you’re sitting on the ridge daydreaming again. Hurry back for dinner.”

n“Wang wang wang~”

nThe big yellow dog named “Big Dog” excitedly wagged its tail as it circled back and forth next to a three year old child.

nThis child’s tender throat yelled back: “Got it!”

nThen in a whisper: “My name is Su Hao. I told you not to call me Dog Two.”

nHe dusted off his butt and got up. He followed Second Grandpa’s steps back home.

nBig Dog happily followed along.

nA village woman carried a baby on her back busying herself around the house. After setting dinner, she looked outside and saw Su Hao’s figure and immediately revealed a smile.

nThe village woman was Su Hao’s mother. The one on his mother’s back was Su Hao’s little sister.

nAt the host’s seat was a big man smoking a cigar, who had eyebrows similar to Su Hao. This was Su Hao’s father in this lifetime.

nWithin three days of having awoken, Su Hao understood everything that had happened to him.

nTo call it a coincidence would not be totally accurate.

nAfter Su Hao had quit his job, he planned to travel the country by himself.

nHe had been driving for an hour, and there were no other cars in sight. The entire highway was empty except for his car.

nIn the spur of the moment, his foot pressed hard on the accelerator and his speed quickly soared to 160 yards.

nBut accidents always happen when people are most happy.

nHis car skidded in stagnant water and uncontrollably crashed into the foot of the mountain, turning the car and the person into pancakes.

nThat’s when the coincidence happened.

nA tiny wormhole appeared. Su Hao’s knocked out consciousness entered the wormhole and experienced inexplicable changes while staying in the wormhole. Slowly, the two began to merge.

nThe moment the wormhole appeared, it disappeared again, taking Su Hao’s consciousness to the unknowable depths of the universe. Like a tiny marble, Su Hao’s entire lifetime of information, from birth to car crash, was slowly wandered across the universe by itself.

nThe wormhole marble suddenly appeared in a piece of sky, then suddenly disappeared, freely shuttling through the weird dimensions. During this process, Su Hao was unable to think.

nWhile Su Hao’s consciousness occupied the wormhole, the wormhole had only preserved all of Su Hao’s information, it hadn’t provided a body that could allow him to think. Because of that, Su Hao was unconscious during the long period of wandering.

nWithout knowing how long had passed. It could have been a moment, or it could have been a million years, time passed until Su Hao had the ability to think again.

nOnce Su Hao could think again, through his faint connection with the wormhole, he was able to look through the information stored in the wormhole and learned everything.

nHe also came to understand that the reason why he had become a human child was because the wormhole marble had accidentally collided with the child. Thus, the child’s brain had become the carrier for Su Hao’s consciousness.

nAt a first glance, it seemed as if Su Hao had transmigrated into the child, but in essence, that wasn’t the case. 𝘪𝑎.𝘤𝑜𝘮

nHis information and consciousness were still within the wormhole. He was only using the child’s brain as a means to think.

nOn the surface, he was no different from a normal person.

nAt first, even Su Hao had thought that he had transmigrated. It was only until he had seen the information stored in the wormhole that he had understood what was happening.

nAs long as he wanted to, he could even see how he had developed from a fertilized egg to adulthood.

n“It’s a miracle.”

nThis was Su Hao’s sigh once he analyzed everything. He called the wormhole marble the marble room.

n“Dang dang dang~”

nSuddenly there was the sounds of going throughout the village, accompanied by the frenzied barks of dogs.

nSu Hao’s father and mother’s expressions changed greatly.

n“Quickly hide. I’ll go out and check.” As Su Hao didn’t understand what was happening, his father tossed the bowl and chopsticks down, said that, and then ran out, also grabbing the hunting bow and machete on the wall along the way.

nSu Hao looked to his mom for answers with a bewildered expression on his face.

nBut as if his mother hadn’t seen his expression, she anxiously grabbed Su Hao’s hand and brought him to and fro, but she was unable to find a suitable hiding place in the house.

nSu Hao realized that danger was approaching. He didn’t kick up a fuss and only silently allowed himself to be pulled by his mother.

nAt this time, there was the sounds of screaming and dying, followed by the wild laughter of men both near and far.

nIn desperation, the mother took the wood out of the fireplace and placed Su Hao and his sleeping sister inside and then covered the two with firewood.

nSu Hao was silent and didn’t make a peep.

n“Dog Two, listen to your mom. Don’t make any noises, don’t move.”

nAfter whispering her instructions, mother grabbed a vegetable knife and went out.

nBut as soon as she stepped out, she was pushed back in.

nTwo broad-chested tan sloppy-looking men barged in.

n“Third bro, come quick. Look what we found. It’s a young lady, hehehe!”

n“Don’t rush. Catch it first.”

nHearing this, mother knew what would happen to her nex.

nShe was a woman. As long as she was obedient, she could have the chance to live. But her two kids were in the house. Once they were discovered, the two children’s lives were not guaranteed. She had to get these two bandits to quickly leave.

nMother didn’t hesitate any further. Lifting the kitchen knife towards her throat and slashed it. Blood sprayed out and she fell to the floor.

nBy the time the two bandits reacted, it was already too late.

n“Bumping into this kind of bitch, so unlucky!”

nAfter mother fell to the ground, she just so happened to be looking to the fireplace. Her two kids must survive.

nCarrying this hope, the light from her eyes faded away.

nSu Hao’s vision was blocked by the firewood, but he could hear the noise and could understand what had happened. His heart was filled with anger and helplessness.

nThe two bandits no longer paid any attention to the dead mother and ransacked the food and were about to leave.

n“Wa wa wa~”

nThe sound of their rummaging had been too loud, and Su Hao’s sister had awoken. Not seeing her mother, Su Hao’s younger sister began to cry.

n“Shit!” Su Hao cursed silently, but it was too late to calm his sister down.

nVery quickly, the fire place was excavated by the two bandits.

nSu Hao looked at the two with their large blades covered in blood. He could only spread out his arms and stand in front of his sister.

n“Third bro, do we take them or…”

n“Kill ‘em! Crying kids are too annoying.”

n“Shua!” A blade passed by.

nSu Hao fell into a pool of blood.

n“Shua!” Another blade passed by.

nThe crying stopped abruptly.

n“Transmigration… I’m dying just like this?”

nAs he died, Su Hao was rather unwilling. He was filled with curiosity towards this world and had already begun to plan his future. He would leave the village and explore the wider world.

nInstead, he died at less than three years of age!

nSu Hao lost consciousness.

nThe marble room brought Su Hao’s consciousness that became still again and continued to wander.

nThe marble room continued to move forward through the vast universe. It encountered all sorts of phenomena, attraction, repulsion, acceleration, deceleration… Heading to an unknown depths.

nTime passed. After who knows how long, Su Hao once again opened his eyes and regained consciousness.

nThrough the marble room’s recorded information, he understood that he had transmigrated through an unknowable distance and had arrived in a new world.

nHis body was a 2 year old boy.

nThe two year old child did not have a strong sense of self and was very easily taken over by Su Hao and became his consciousness’s vessel. If it had been swapped with an adult, his consciousness would be bounced away by the original owner’s consciousness and there would be no way of it becoming a vessel. This was the reason why both times he awoke, it was always a small child.

nBecause of that, Su Hao realized what a miracle his transmigration was.

nThe universe was so vast, but the marble room actually could bring him wandering through the universe twice without destination and eventually successfully transmigrate into a 2 year-olds body.

nHow lucky was that!

nSu Hao sighed: “This time I will definitely cherish this life. I want to live life to the fullest. I may not be so lucky in the future.

nThen.

nAt 3 years of age, a plague suddenly broke out in the village where he lived. He was accidentally infected and died.

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