Quick-Transmigration Maniac

Chapter 581: Cultural Transmission System (1)

Upon entering the original body, Ding Yun immediately felt how seriously ill the original owner was, with damage to her brain.

It should be an acute condition and sudden illness.

To prevent the situation from worsening.

She first used her spiritual power to eliminate the focus of the illness, and then repaired some of the brain damage before starting to sort through memories.

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The original owner was born into a well-to-do family. Her grandfather had a small business, and her father and two uncles inherited parts of the family business and continued to operate them.

There were occasional losses, but overall, the business was developing positively.

The original owner had an older sister above her and a younger brother below her. Although her parents always said that their family did not favor boys over girls and treated everyone equally, anyone with eyes could see that after having two daughters, they insisted on having a third child. It would be strange if they didn't favor boys!

Of course, even so, at least they did not overtly favor boys. All the children received the material necessities they deserved, essentially treated equally.

After all, their family was not short of money.

However, even so, the original owner still felt that she was the least valued, believing that her parents always treated her older sister better than her, and her younger brother better than her.

They were always amiable towards her older sister.

They were always tolerant of her younger brother's mistakes.

Only towards her were they exceptionally harsh, often scolding her. This was because she was not as good-looking as her older sister, nor as good academically, and generally had nothing outstanding to show for herself. During festivals and holidays, when meeting less familiar guests or relatives, they would completely overlook her and not introduce her.

Sometimes, she would not leave her room for several days, not come downstairs to eat, and no one would call her, as if she didn't exist in the house, without any concern.

In response, the original owner had tantrums, struggled, deliberately made mistakes, dyed her hair, permed it, and engaged in non-mainstream puppy love to attract their attention. The result of doing so was quite predictable: not only did it fail to attract her parents' attention, but it also made them dislike her more.

They thought this daughter was truly hopeless.

Although they had previously ignored her, they at least took her out to meet relatives. Later, they didn't even want to take her out. If it weren't for news reports about problems with female virtue academies and their bad reputation, they would have planned to send her to one for re-education.

However, the original owner still saw them inquiring about female virtue academies, and there were even several enrollment brochures at home. The original owner was not stupid and clearly understood that they were inquiring about female virtue academies not because they wanted to send her older sister there, but most likely because they wanted to send her.

Coupled with some news she saw online.

She immediately stopped causing trouble and attracting attention.

Her parents might have also seen her return to normal, and ultimately took no further action.

However, the original owner became increasingly depressed because of this.

Her personality became more awkward, and she became even less likable.

She usually kept to herself, at most making friends online. She never told her family anything. Later, after someone online scammed her out of tens of thousands of yuan in New Year's money, which she had saved for years.

She even became unwilling to make friends online, becoming a true loner. People's evaluation of her was generally summarized by the word "solitary."

What was the situation this time?

It was after her older sister finished her college entrance examination, ranking seventy-sixth in their prefecture, enough to easily enter their prefecture's top university. The family was busy celebrating and feasting. At this time, the original owner fell ill, and no one paid attention to her. She herself was feeling awkward and unhappy.

She felt that her discomfort was so obvious, yet no one noticed, asked about it, or suggested taking her to the hospital. In her depressed state, she had a momentary fixation, thinking that she would just die of illness. She insisted on not going to the hospital and locked herself in her room.

Then her condition worsened to acute meningitis.

Coupled with the fact that her not leaving her room was not a matter of one or two days, she had often stayed indoors before. Her bedroom was full of snacks, and she wouldn't starve even if she didn't leave for half a month.

So her parents didn't pay much attention. Then the original owner ended up harming herself and dying of illness?

Moreover, according to Ding Yun's examination data, even if the original owner hadn't died of illness, sending her to the hospital for emergency treatment minutes before her death would have resulted in severe sequelae.

For example, intellectual decline, hydrocephalus, etc.

In severe cases, even epilepsy could occur.

Fortunately, when Ding Yun arrived, she had already used her spiritual power, at the cost of some consumption, to repair the original owner's injuries. Therefore, her body, while not extremely strong, was at least healthy.

After reviewing these memories.

Ding Yun couldn't really say who was right or wrong, because perspectives differed, and personal views and perceptions were also different.

From the original owner's perspective, her parents indeed did not care enough about her. When she was young, before her younger brother was born, her parents might have loved her for a while, but she had no memory of that time.

By the time she was older and had memories, and her younger brother was born, her parents naturally poured more love into her younger brother, so her feeling of being ignored was normal.

Moreover, her parents' preference for her older sister and younger brother was even more evident.

However, considering things from the original owner's parents' perspective, some things could be understood. After all, who wouldn't like their child to be smarter, more sensible, and more impressive? When a family has multiple children, it's only natural to favor the child who brings them more joy.

Fingers on a hand are not all the same length. Favoring the child who is more pleasing to oneself is perfectly normal.

If a family had only one child, then there would be no choice. No matter how unpromising the child was, they would have to lower their expectations, from expecting the child to get into a good university, to expecting them to get into college.

And then to expecting the child not to break the law.

But with several children in the family, it was logical to invest more effort in the outstanding ones.

From an emotional standpoint, favoring obedient and outstanding children is a completely natural emotional response.

From a rational standpoint, outstanding children have better futures, and investing emotion in them is a sure bet, more stable than buying stocks.

Ding Yun's thoughts on this nuanced human nature, which was difficult to definitively judge as right or wrong, flashed through her mind. Then, without delay, she began to examine the golden finger she had randomly received this time and its corresponding instruction manual.

[Cultural Dissemination System]

"This system contains over ninety percent of the cultural and literary data from recorded human civilizations within the source universe, all of which are out of copyright and have obtained permission for dissemination from their respective civilizations.

The system binder may use them with confidence.

However, each work within the system requires a certain dissemination permit fee. If the host labels a work as original during dissemination, the dissemination permit fee will be doubled.

Dissemination permit fees can be paid using multiple forms of currency.

Merit and fortune, faith and popularity are all acceptable.

Source currency is the best!"