Quick-Transmigration Maniac

Chapter 471: Famine Ancient Times VS Any Door (1)

The process of locating the world and selecting a physical body took a bit longer this time because the destination was not under the control of the prime universe.

After waiting in line for six minutes, she found a suitable candidate and officially entered.

Simultaneously, upon entering that world, she immediately began to vigorously operate the supreme refining mystic art's secret method for eliminating alien energies.

With all her abilities unsealed, she merged with the newly selected body and accessed its memories in a mere one-hundred-thousandth of a blink.

The slow integration with her clients' bodies and memory reading in the past was primarily due to her abilities being sealed. Now, traveling to a world in a new universe without the need for sealing her powers naturally increased her efficiency.

This was a world clearly in a medieval civilization stage, with both its technological development and social structure being relatively backward.

Furthermore, a significant portion of the original body's country was currently experiencing a severe famine.

Large numbers of people were abandoning their homes and fleeing.

Many others were forced to rise up in rebellion.

The original body was one of these refugees. Her village's entire new season's harvest had withered, the wells had run dry of clean water, and what little grain remained was due to poor harvests in the previous two years and exorbitant taxes.

Staying put meant only waiting for death.

Thus, after a village-wide consultation, they decided to migrate south, hoping to find refuge until the rains returned, the imperial court provided relief, or the chaos across the land subsided.

However, the severity and extent of the famine, along with the slow pace of the imperial relief efforts, far exceeded their expectations. Within half a month, people began to die of thirst, leading to scenes of cannibalism.

They also encountered bandits and routed soldiers.

Both bandits and routed soldiers were demons.

They would rob and kill them.

Eventually, the villagers became separated.

The original body was an elder in the family, with sons, daughters-in-law, grandsons, and granddaughters below her. Seeing no hope and believing that by eating less herself, her children would have a greater chance of survival, she resolutely chose to leave alone.

However, to avoid her corpse being eaten, and to ensure she had a complete body.

She held onto her last breath, struggling until she finally reached a crevice in a desolate mountain to await death.

The moment she died, Ding Yun arrived.

"It is fitting to do things in this time of chaos and accumulate merit. However, according to the 'Pioneer's Guide,' the world consciousness needs some time to react after entering a new world before it begins actively targeting. This period is a protective or safe period. Merit must be accumulated within this time, otherwise, I might even choke on water. Therefore, the most important thing right now is to accumulate merit. The faster merit is accumulated, the safer I will be!"

Based on the original body's memories, Ding Yun quickly analyzed the situation. She then retrieved a nutritional and therapeutic agent from her soul space, which had always been sealed until now, and injected it to restore the original body to health.

Only then did she begin to examine the "Anywhere Door" she was testing this time.

It had to be said that after multiple trials and modifications, the golden finger had become much more user-friendly in all aspects of its functionality, as well as its specific methods and feel. The instruction manual alone was more than ten times thicker than those of the golden fingers she had used before.

Every minute function of the "Anywhere Door" had detailed explanations.

This device even had a satellite positioning function; it could launch a miniature quantum satellite to scan the entire globe, and then, using the satellite map, the "Anywhere Door" could instantly transport her to any desired location.

Both its efficiency and accuracy were excellent.

Although the "Pioneer's Guide" clearly cautioned against using items from other realms as much as possible, considering that the examples given in the guide were mostly large-scale uses, such as bringing robot armies or airships to cause trouble, the impact of launching a miniature quantum satellite, about the size of a fly, should not be as exaggerated or conspicuous.

Moreover, the core of the "Anywhere Door" lay in that miniature quantum satellite; without a detailed map, the "Anywhere Door" would be rendered useless.

Therefore, Ding Yun decided to launch the miniature quantum satellite during the protective period to make the "Anywhere Door" fully functional. Then, she would urgently accumulate merit. She believed that with the "Anywhere Door's" assistance, accumulating merit and fortune would be many times easier. After all, the simplest way to accumulate merit now was by providing porridge and relief, or distributing food. Without the "Anywhere Door," Ding Yun would find these tasks very difficult. But with it, she could easily raid any corrupt merchant's grain warehouse, couldn't she?

With this thought, Ding Yun immediately launched the miniature quantum satellite. Half an hour later, she received a high-precision global map, so detailed that she could clearly see what was happening within the imperial palace.

She could even pinpoint the conversations of maids and eunuchs.

However, concerned that such global surveillance might be considered large-scale use of foreign products, Ding Yun specifically set a return deadline for the miniature quantum satellite. For the next five days, it was to collect information from all over the world as much as possible, including but not limited to information generated by human communication and writing. Its penetrating scanning function would also simultaneously collect information from books worldwide.

After five days, the miniature quantum satellite was to return.

Then, using the information and maps collected during these five days with the "Anywhere Door," even if the information and maps were not updated in real-time, the short-term error would likely not be too significant, which should be sufficient for her needs here.

After completing these operations, Ding Yun, as expected, began her plan of robbing the rich to help the poor and accumulate merit.

Using the "Anywhere Door," she directly traveled to the identified grain merchant's warehouse. Simultaneously, she utilized the "Anywhere Door's" built-in absorption and storage function to quickly absorb all the grain from the warehouse before leaving and heading to the famine-stricken refugee gathering areas to airdrop the grain.

Thanks to the efforts of various trial users, the "Anywhere Door" was fully functional. Not only could it transport her to any area with a map, but it also possessed functions like checking for surrounding safety, invisibility, automatic absorption and storage of materials, and hovering in mid-air. In short, it brought Ding Yun much convenience.

Originally, Ding Yun had some concerns about the logistics, such as how to transport so much grain and how to distribute it to the refugees. However, after carefully examining the various functions of the "Anywhere Door," she became completely unconcerned.

Good heavens, this "Anywhere Door" had too many functions. It was incredibly thoughtful. This was truly the model of a golden finger!