Upon entering the new body, Ding Yun quickly completed the fusion and, after understanding the situation, was forced to seal most of her spiritual power, leaving only a faint consciousness to control the body's instincts.
This was because the body she had newly integrated with…
Was an infant who had died shortly after birth.
The infant’s body was very frail, and the brain, which controlled spiritual power, was not fully developed. Infusing a large amount of spiritual power would easily cause brain deformities. Therefore, Ding Yun could only temporarily seal most of her spiritual power, restoring it only after the infant’s brain had matured.
Simultaneously, to avoid revealing herself…
For instance, by being unable to perfectly impersonate an infant.
Ding Yun also sealed and put most of her consciousness to sleep. The residual consciousness would only behave like an ordinary infant, growing slowly, perhaps appearing a bit smarter or having a better memory than average, essentially a child prodigy.
For many years afterward, Ding Yun's main consciousness remained dormant, unaware of what was happening. It wasn't until the body was fourteen years old that she awoke.
She then rapidly absorbed the memories of the past fourteen years.
The consciousness that had managed the body for fourteen years was a wisp of her own, so absorbing and integrating it was natural and effortless, without any hidden dangers.
The relevant memories were instantly grasped by Ding Yun.
She was born in the Solar Calendar, year 4543, on the fourth day of the sixth lunar month, during the Chen hour. Her complexion was purplish-blue at birth, leading everyone to believe she had died. However, she suddenly drew breath. Her family, thinking this child’s birth had been fraught with danger, specifically hired someone to tell her fortune and named her Ding Anlan, hoping she would live a peaceful life without further alarming incidents.
Later, as she grew older, the wisp of consciousness Ding Yun had split off subconsciously felt she should be named Ding Yun.
She cried and fussed about changing her name.
Since it wasn't a change of surname, her family eventually agreed to change her name to Ding Yun.
However, it had to be said that the hundred origin coins Ding Yun had sacrificed this time were somewhat effective. Not only did she get a family with the same surname, but the family's financial situation was also decent, barely reaching the level of comfortable living. She had never suffered much hardship since childhood. Most importantly, the family environment and atmosphere were excellent. Although her parents were not as passionately in love as Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai, or Romeo and Juliet, they were at least respectful of each other and rarely argued.
Growing up in such an environment, even with her main consciousness dormant, the wisp of consciousness developed exceptionally well. She was academically superior from a young age, the kind of child other parents praised. By fourteen, she had already skipped grades and was attending high school.
In short, it was a very good start.
There were no troublesome relatives, no messy situations like divorced parents, no ex-boyfriends or classmates who bullied her, and certainly no disgustingly fake or green-tea girlfriends. Everything was quite good.
Coupled with the all-knowing glasses – the golden finger for this mission.
Ding Yun instantly felt that there was no need for her to stir up trouble. She could simply continue on the path of being a top student. In the future, she could aim to be the top scholar, achieve some results within a year or two, or even produce a significant, sensational achievement and win major awards.
It should be very easy to engrave her mark upon the world's origin.
Furthermore, Ding Yun could sense that the world's consciousness was not targeting her. She had been here for fourteen years, and the world’s consciousness had not once acted against her.
This indicated that in the previous world…
Her plan had indeed contained significant flaws.
As for the original host’s dying wish, the original host had died shortly after birth, before even forming thoughts or consciousness. What dying wish could she have? Therefore, this point could be completely ignored.
Ding Yun only needed to live according to her own desires.
…
Since the past fourteen years were managed by a wisp of Ding Yun's consciousness, and that wisp's habits were similar to Ding Yun's own,
Ding Yun didn't need to deliberately imitate or learn anything. Everything could proceed according to her own habits.
She woke up early in the morning, ate breakfast,
Then put on the all-knowing glasses and went to school.
She was already a little nearsighted, with myopia of over a hundred degrees, so whether she wore glasses or not made little difference. However, her family had prescription glasses, so no one paid any attention when Ding Yun wore glasses to school.
Upon reaching her classroom, she joined her classmates for…
Normal morning reading.
However, this time, Ding Yun was not as focused as before. While participating in morning reading, she was also trying to use the all-knowing glasses, which required testing.
As the glasses activated, everything before Ding Yun's eyes changed. Detailed data appeared above all her classmates' heads, including but not limited to their names, ages, identities, skills, health conditions, and short-term fate trajectories. By simply focusing her consciousness on a classmate’s information bar, she could see much more detailed content, almost to the point of listing their ancestors.
Short-term and long-term fate trajectories could also be viewed.
However, it was clearly stated that fate trajectories were not guaranteed to be 100% accurate; they represented the most probable path. But if someone intervened or made changes along the way, fate would also change.
This was not the most outrageous part. The most outrageous aspect was at the bottom of the character information panel, where one could view the individual's complete genetic map, along with the function and defects of each gene segment. Theoretically, with sufficient equipment, it would be possible to easily create a person, a true sense of creation, by following this genetic map.
It was essentially like a human manufacturing manual.
In addition, she could instantly see detailed data for the desks and chairs, textbooks, even the blackboard on the wall, and the wall structure itself.
This included, but was not limited to, their current condition, manufacturing process, and specific usage methods.
With closer inspection, she could even see the data of ants.
In short, these all-knowing glasses, when used for the first time, truly felt somewhat omniscient and omnipotent. They could see through the origins of all things in the world and analyze their raw materials and principles of creation. It was truly terrifyingly powerful.
After observing the situation inside the room, Ding Yun turned her head and looked at the sun that had just risen outside the window. An extremely vast stream of data then surged within her all-knowing glasses, only subsiding after a long time.
Concurrently, an information bar appeared next to the sun. The most basic information included its name, volume, area, and duration of existence, followed by vast information such as its forty-billion-year activity trajectory, the basic elements it contained, and its principles of fusion and combustion.
Ding Yun was utterly dumbfounded by what she saw.
This thing was indeed incredibly powerful.
With this in hand, let alone becoming a top student, Ding Yun felt as though she could directly explain the world. After all, if the all-knowing glasses could analyze everything in the world, wouldn't that indirectly mean she could also analyze everything in the world?