Side Character Transmigrations: The Final Boss is No Joke

Chapter 869: Infinite Deathmatch (2)



Chapter 869: Infinite Deathmatch (2)



Shi Sheng found herself in a hospital morgue. It was a spooky, lightless place, but it seemed relatively safe.


Struggling, Shi Sheng found a spot with some light. She pulled aside some abandoned hospital beds piled nearby and propped herself on the edge to sit down.


Every single part of her ached painfully.


Shi Sheng took a moment to gather herself and began to examine her body.


There was a claw mark on her shoulder, clearly made by those things from earlier. It was already turning black, and the area around the wound was numb, completely unresponsive to touch.


Coupled with the wound caused by the steel rebar earlier, it felt like her entire arm was useless.


‘Could this wound be carrying some infectious disease?’


Shi Sheng looked at the injury on her shoulder, not knowing how to deal with it for the time being.


Eventually, she decided to treat the wound from the steel rebar first.


She rummaged through her belongings and found that the original owner was only wearing a small jacket and a sweatshirt underneath. In the sweatshirt pocket, she found a card.


The card was pitch black, with eerie red lines around the edges.


In the center was an engraved name — Yu Xia.


Below the name was an LV3.


Shi Sheng examined the black card repeatedly. Without the plot and memory reception, she had no idea what it was for.


It looked high-end, so it should be quite useful.


Shi Sheng put the black card back into her space.


Should she receive the plot first, or eat something first?


Shi Sheng’s stomach hurt.


‘So hungry ah!’


She touched her flat stomach and decided to eat first. Shi Sheng searched her space and found some food.


Luckily, after experiencing apocalyptic worlds, she had the habit of stuffing snacks into her space; otherwise, she would be starving again.


The sound of chewing food was exceptionally abrupt in this silent space.


Crack… A faint sound came from the darkness.


Shi Sheng’s movements paused as she looked towards the dark end of the corridor. She only stopped for two seconds before continuing to eat.


She finished her food, but no other sound came from the darkness. Shi Sheng sat on the hospital bed, tilting her head to look at the corridor.


That area was pitch black, as if some monster was hiding in it, ready to strike at any moment.


The outside light gradually dimmed, and the place where Shi Sheng was located also fell into darkness.


The world turned pitch black, so dark one couldn’t see their own hand.


A gust of wind blew in from the corridor, carrying a foul stench. Shi Sheng sensed something rushing towards her.


Instinctively, Shi Sheng kicked towards the source of danger. The attacking thing quickly retreated. Shi Sheng flipped off the bed, turning a corner and entering another passage.


The corridor returned to silence.


It seemed like everything that happened just now was her imagination.


But Shi Sheng knew that someone, or something, was there.


After all, there were those monsters outside.


Shi Sheng leaned her back against the cold wall, the chill making her more alert. Her mind rapidly calculated feasible methods and solutions if she might fail due to the opponent’s strength.


After simulating in her mind, Shi Sheng twisted her neck and held her breath, listening for sounds from the corridor.


The corridor was very quiet.


‘Three…’


‘Two…’


‘One…’


Shi Sheng reached out and grabbed something warm — a person.


The person reacted quickly. Before Shi Sheng could secure her grip, they twisted and broke free, and the corridor was silent again.


‘Damn it!’


She had too little strength in her arm.


But knowing that it was a person made things easier.


Shi Sheng moved stealthily to another spot, discerning the person’s hiding place.


Whoosh—


A sudden rush of wind blew against Shi Sheng’s back, signaling another attack. Shi Sheng quickly spun around, swinging her iron sword into the darkness.


Clang—


Metal clashed, sparks flying. Shi Sheng vaguely saw a man.


A tall man.


The man was holding a steel pipe. When the iron sword struck, it sheared off a section of the pipe.


The man seemed enraged. His attacks grew more vicious, each strike aimed to kill.


‘This man wants me dead!’


‘What the hell!’


‘We have no grudge, there’s no need for this, big bro!’


Shi Sheng’s stamina couldn’t keep up. She was relying only on the iron sword to fight back. In the darkness, she disregarded any and all tactics, slashing wildly.


“Ugh…”


The man seemed to be hit. Seizing the chance, Shi Sheng kicked him, and the iron sword followed.


The man dodged Shi Sheng’s unseen kick but couldn’t avoid the sword. The sharp blade sliced his abdomen and a chill spread through his body.


Thud—


Shi Sheng maintained her alert stance for a while. Hearing no more sounds, she pulled out a luminous pearl from her space.


The faint light dispelled the darkness, revealing the man lying in front of her. He was sprawled on the ground, his eyes wide in disbelief.


“Phew—” Shi Sheng exhaled deeply.


‘Scared this baby to death.’


‘This world is so scary.’


‘A stranger actually wanted to kill me.’


Shi Sheng approached the man, confirming he was dead, and then walked deeper into the corridor with the luminous pearl.


Finding a room that could be locked, she entered and shut the door; then started to receive the plot.


This was an escape-and-survival game similar to infinite flow.


The original owner, Yu Xia, was an assassin before entering this game. During a mission, she was captured due to a miscalculation. She thought she was doomed, but instead, she woke up to find herself in an empty space.


The space was vast and endless, with no visible boundaries.


At first, Yu Xia thought that hell might indeed exist after death. But before she could understand, she was transported to the first world.


Upon entry, she received a black card.


The black card seemed to symbolize one’s identity. It bore a name, level, and recorded points and missions.


The rule of the game was simple: survive.


There were two ways to survive: either by accumulating enough kills to climb the leaderboard, or by finding the item or rescuing the person indicated on the black card.


Yu Xia, inherently cold-hearted, chose the path of killing.


She survived the first two worlds.


But in the third world, Yu Xia encountered the female lead, Amy.


Regardless of how impressive a supporting character is, they will always be defeated by the protagonist.


Amy and Yu Xia chose completely different paths.


It was normal for them to clash.


In the third world, they met frequently, and the female lead repeatedly stopped Yu Xia from killing without reason.


Yu Xia had already selected the mission mode and couldn’t change it. With Amy continually obstructing her, she couldn’t complete her tasks and faced death.


Enraged, Yu Xia decided to kill Amy.


Several times she almost succeeded. But Amy, with her invincible protagonist’s aura, always escaped unscathed, while Yu Xia ended up battered and bruised.


At the end of the third world, Yu Xia nearly failed her mission and was almost obliterated.


Yu Xia held a grudge against Amy and, upon encountering her again in the fourth world, focused on killing Amy, leading to various self-destructive actions.


Ultimately, Yu Xia was killed by Amy.


Yu Xia was merely a stepping stone in one of the female lead’s worlds, not even a minor boss.


Her wish was straightforward.


Revenge and survival.


Author’s Note:


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This realm’s setting is similar to quick transmigration.


The protagonist must survive in each different world by completing the assigned tasks, though it’s more brutal, with killing being essential.



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