Ling Mo thought transmigrating meant a stress-free life—eat, sleep, and lie flat until the credits rolled.
Then she sat bolt upright on the verge of death and realized she’d grabbed the wrong script.
This was the apocalypse.
It took her three seconds to accept it. After that, she lived by one rule: better to cling to life than die heroically. She avoided pointless risks, hoarded what mattered, and held on with stubborn, shameless determination. When danger came, she adapted. When disasters hit, she endured. And when everyone else turned their noses up at “junk,” Ling Mo saw opportunity.
By diving into game instances to scavenge what others left behind—and flipping it as a middleman—she carved out a surprisingly comfortable living in a collapsing world. One deal at a time, one narrow escape at a time, the girl who only wanted to survive quietly ended up climbing higher than anyone expected.
And when she finally looked back, Ling Mo realized something almost laughable:
Maybe the apocalypse wasn’t as terrifying… once you learned how to live in it.