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Transmigration: The Cannon Fodder Suddenly Made a Comeback! novel Chapter 74

Chapter 74 -74 Ordinary People

Lu Xingchao was downright shocked.

Having seen Jiang Li’s ID before, he knew that this person named Shiguang had given the correct birthdate for Jiang Li.

And he only knew the answer to that one question.

All the other questions had been made up on the spot purely to give this person a hard time.

Jiang Li’s favorite food was rouge goose… What on earth was rouge goose?

Jiang Li’s favorite leisure activity was Dancing Gun… Lu Xingchao imagined the goddess’s graceful and cool demeanor and found it impossible to associate her with something so dangerous and brutal.

Jiang Li’s favorite color was white… That could be possible; after all, she was from the Xuan Sect, and she probably liked black, white, and gray.

As for the last question…

Lu Xingchao hurriedly opened his phone’s Baidu and went to great lengths to confirm from the Jiang Group’s information that Old Sir Jiang’s name was indeed Jiang Zhao Yuan.

But how had this person managed to answer all the questions in just a few seconds?

And, could it be that someone knew the goddess even better than he did?!

At the Jiang Family’s house.

Jiang Shixu sat on his bed, clutching his phone and staring at the screen, where that person named Lei Ting had sent a barrage of questions.

So, why would anyone ask such childish questions?

Was this person really a fan of his sister?

Before long, a reply came from the other end.

Lei Ting: “Congratulations, you passed the assessment and officially became a member of the ordinary people!”

Jiang Shixu slowly typed out a question mark.

Lu Xingchao hurriedly explained, “This ‘ordinary people’ is a fan name I came up with for our support club members.”

Shiguang: “Oh, so, can I join the fan group now?”

Lei Ting: “…”

Lei Ting: “Actually, right now it’s just the two of us…..”

Shiguang: ?

Not long after, Xiang Hao, who was surfing the web, also noticed the Weibo post by Lu Xingchao and sent him a message, bursting with enthusiasm.

Soon after, he received an audit for membership from someone with the ID name Shiguang.

“To successfully enter Jiang Li’s fan support club and become a member of the ordinary people, first, you need to quickly answer the following questions.”

“One, please name the five books Jiang Li enjoys reading the most.”

“Two, please state Jiang Li’s detailed birthdate.”

“Three, please provide the name of Jiang Li’s great-grandfather.”

West District’s Kang Bazi/Xiang Hao: ?

Whose imbecilic idea were these questions???

Even Jiang Li’s own mother wouldn’t necessarily be able to answer these accurately?!

As the fan war continued online, Jiang Li had returned to the little wooden cabin.

Despite the blazing sun outside, the small house was surprisingly cool.

Sitting on the porch, one could even feel a refreshing summer breeze.

Uncle Zhao was not around, probably out in the fields.

The live broadcast room quickly erupted into chaos again.

Clearly, even though Hua Bo had previously clarified the facts in support of Jiang Li, there was still a large group of people unwilling to recognize her abilities, treating her as someone just flaunting a persona.

Jiang Li’s fans were few and their voices small. Even with their reasoned arguments, they were soon drowned out by a tide of insults.

They started to question the wisdom of their support for Jiang Li.

Just as the group was on the verge of retreat, several users with the [Lifen] badge parachuted into the broadcast room.

“Lei Ting: My goddess is the best! Who else can memorize an entire Buddhist Scripture and tell fortunes like she can?!”

“Shiguang: My sister isn’t showing off, she is the most perfect and kindest person on this show!”

“West City’s Kang Bazi: You couple of jumping clowns dare to question our Sister Li? Try getting Hua Bo to @ you before you come out and bite!”

Those formerly isolated Jiang Li fans immediately found their backbone.

Like finding their organization, they united, continuously flooding the live broadcast room with the words Lifen.

At that moment, there came a knock at the door of the broadcast room.

Jiang Li looked up from her book. After a few seconds of hesitation, she put down the book and walked toward the door.

The moment the door opened, Aunt Wang, followed by a dozen other ladies, entered, carrying a particularly eye-catching red silk banner.

“This is…..” Jiang Li’s voice trailed off in confusion as she looked at the eight golden characters “For Righteousness, Nobility of Character” on the banner.

Aunt Wang thrust the silk banner into Jiang Li’s hands.

“Girl, don’t just stand there. This banner was specially made for you, we ordered it from the town to honor you. You saved Xiao Hu. It’s not just a banner we are talking about; if resources allowed, I would’ve praised you on the provincial city TV.”

“Yes, yes, Xiao Hu owes you his life,” the others quickly chimed in, “Aunt Wang is absolutely right, this young girl is not just beautiful on the outside, but kind at heart too.”

Jiang Li smiled wryly, “It was just a small effort on my part, but since it’s from Aunt Wang, I will accept it.”

Seeing her so agreeable and straightforward, Aunt Wang’s happiness multiplied.

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