Summary of Chapter 461 – A pivotal chapter in The Heiress Acts Mischievously, But Her Family Can Read Her Mind by Mu Tingfeng
The chapter Chapter 461 is one of the most intense moments in The Heiress Acts Mischievously, But Her Family Can Read Her Mind, written by Mu Tingfeng. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
"Divine Envoy, another trace of the Space Traveler has been found, and the female protagonist of that world has already been murdered. What should we do now?"
A pure white space floated above, dotted with white orbs.
From here, you could see various plane worlds.
The white-haired and bearded Divine Envoy looked worriedly as another world’s screen went dark.
This meant that this world had been invaded by these lawless thugs.
They would live as they pleased according to their own preferences, making the female protagonist’s life a mess, and after causing her death, they would simply walk away, continuing to harm the next world while the possessed female protagonist vanishes forever.
This issue was a super bug for their Time and Space Bureau, and they had always been unable to find a solution.
"Find a system to help the female protagonist of this world. She should now be in her early childhood in another world. Hopefully, it can help her survive."
The small white orb beside the Divine Envoy hesitated: "But we’ve sent many systems to help the murdered female protagonist survive her childhood, but they are too young, still very naïve, and don’t understand what a system is, so most of them die before reaching the age of four. And we don’t have any spare systems to help her now..."
Space Travelers were clever; they would occupy the world’s female protagonist’s body, sending half of their soul to a doomed young child in another world, so that as soon as the child dies, they could live worry-free in the female protagonist’s body, without ever fearing her return for revenge.
The Divine Envoy fell silent and sighed softly, "Forget it, we can only save the next one."
"What’s her name?" An ethereal and gentle voice abruptly sounded.
Both turned in surprise to see a young man with white hair and white pupils appear behind them.
The young man’s white hair flowed long and stirred on its own without wind. His features were delicate and profound, his eyebrows bold, his lips red, and his skin white as jade. His whole being exuded a cool aura, but his eyes were tender, softening his otherwise serene presence, adding a touch of humanity.
If you ignored his white pupils, he would not look much different from the pretty boys on posters.
The Divine Envoy relaxed and respectfully bowed, "Main God, you have finally awakened after ten thousand years."
The white-haired Main God smiled at the Divine Envoy, "You’ve worked hard maintaining the balance of the parallel worlds." He looked again at the orb, which now displayed a dirt-smudged little girl, and asked again, "What is her name?"
The Divine Envoy and the small white orb exchanged looks; the Divine Envoy replied, "Her name is Jiang Nanshu, a newly victimized person from the parallel worlds. We don’t have any extra manpower to help her anymore. We can only give up on her."
They hadn’t given up on saving them before.
Many times, they were powerless and could only constantly revise their policies, hoping the next victim would have a better resolution strategy.
The white-haired Main God cast a fleeting glance at the young child, softly asking, "Why give up on her? She too is pitiful. She should have a happy family, a fulfilling love life, achieving all these through her efforts. Her life trajectory should shine brightly, yet those who usurp her life only ruin her."
Despite saying so, the Divine Envoy still felt helpless.
"Main God, there’s nothing we can do. We can only promptly find the bug of the Space Travelers and resolve the issue from the root," the Divine Envoy said seeing the Main God remaining silent, which also gave him a headache.
Having slept for ten thousand years, how could he know these things? But now that he was awake, these issues could be resolved.
"Main God, let’s try to solve these problems. After all, so many world female protagonists die every year; we should save the worlds that haven’t been invaded yet."
The white-haired Main God silently stared at the crying, dirt-smudged little girl in the orb. Her clear black eyes looked helplessly at the falling snow in the sky.
It was as if he heard a voice.
The little girl said, she wanted to survive.
"If she’s not dead, her other half of the soul in her original world could survive, and she could have a chance to go back, right?" he queried.
The Divine Envoy was startled and nodded, "That’s correct, but every year we send many systems to help these victimized female protagonists, and the outcomes are not good because they are young, do not understand what a system is, so... none of them successfully survive and return to their own world."
With that, he glanced again at the Main God.
Only to see a smile forming on his face: "Then I’ll go."
"What?"


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