Chapter 1
Hello, I am Keisha Hoffman
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[The rating is out, but it's a bit low, probably because many people don't like Armor Hero, plus some parts were indeed poorly written. Please bear with it and keep reading. The author will try harder, please!]
[Multiple female leads; learning from the mistakes of the previous book, the protagonist should be getting intimate with female characters much faster this time.]
[Qilin: Thank you for your help so many times. The time I spent with you was the most relaxing and happiest time of my life.]
[Rose: Feather, the warmest place in this world... is... your embrace.]
[Angel Yan: Oops, I'm sorry, Ah Zhui. It's not that Sister Yan doesn't want to be an angel, it's just that kids are just too 'sweet']
[Angel Cold: Cough, Yan is really going too far! Don't worry, A-Zhui, I'll explain things to Xiaoyu for you.]
[Angel Chase: Wow! Wow! Sister Yan, Sister Leng, let go of Xiaoyu! Ah? Heavenly King, what are you doing here? What! Even Queen Keisha, you too!!!]
[A Tribute to the Legendary Durable Cow: Angel Chase]
"Oh dear, my little milksha, chubby Xi, evil ice... why did they all just log off like that?"
Cang Yu stared at the last episode of "Super Soldier: Thunderous Might" on the screen and couldn't help but murmur to himself.
He is an ordinary college student who loves watching tokusatsu and anime.
When "Super God Academy" first came out, the vivid female characters in it gave young Cang Yu a great deal of inspiration.
Unfortunately, the story did not have a perfect ending.
"Sigh, never mind, let's have lunch first. I still need to log in and do my daily tasks later."
Cang Yu was in a low mood. He got up as he spoke, preparing to get the takeout.
But just as he straightened up, his head suddenly felt heavy, and everything in front of him quickly blurred.
"Damn it... what's going on... did I get low blood sugar from squatting for too long...?" He covered his forehead and muttered to himself.
But this time, no one answered his question.
Immediately afterwards, everything went black, he lost consciousness completely, and collapsed heavily to the ground.
……
After an unknown amount of time, in the silent darkness, Cang Yu vaguely heard a few words of conversation, as if they were coming from a very far place:
"Hey, why isn't this kid awake yet? Is he dead?" It was a clear female voice.
"His vital signs did stop briefly earlier, but they've recovered now, so he shouldn't be dead," another calm voice replied.
What are they saying? Dead? Who died?
Wait... are you talking about me?!
"Alright, you two stop arguing. The little guy should be fine; he looks like he'll wake up soon." The last voice carried an undeniable authority.
Whether it was a misperception or not, Cang Yu felt that these three voices... were somewhat familiar.
He struggled against the heaviness, forcing himself to open his eyes—
What came into view was a completely unfamiliar environment.
At this moment, he was lying in the deep mountains and wilderness, surrounded by silence and no one, with only the rustling of leaves in the wind.
"This is... I wasn't watching this at home... how did I end up in these deep mountains?"
Cang Yu rubbed his still somewhat dazed head and muttered to himself.
Could I have misremembered? Did I actually faint in the mountains while out having fun? Was everything just a dream?
"Hey, little brat, you're awake?"
Just as he was trying to sort out his thoughts, a clear female voice suddenly rang out, startling Cang Yu so much that he jumped up and hurriedly looked around.
Looking around, he saw not a soul in sight, only trees and weeds. A chill ran down his spine, and cold sweat broke out on his brow.
"Who?! Stop playing tricks and come out right now! Let me tell you, I'm not easily scared!" Cang Yu shouted, trying to appear calm.
"Pfft—" The other person seemed amused by his reaction. "Hahaha, with your guts, you dare to call yourself 'Young Master'?"
Cang Yu's eyes widened—the voice came clearly again, but he still couldn't see anyone.
Could it be... a real ghost encounter?!
"Who are you?! Are you a human or a ghost?!" Cang Yu suppressed his fear, his voice trembling slightly.
"Me? I am your queen." The clear female voice responded leisurely, with a hint of mockery in its tone. "As for whether you count as a human or a ghost... based on your current understanding, you'd probably count as the latter."
Holy crap! It really is a ghost!?
Cang Yu subconsciously swallowed. But... "Queen"? This female ghost is quite the role-player?
"Alright, stop playing around, we need to get down to business." Just as Cang Yu's nerves were stretched to the limit, another calm female voice suddenly interrupted their conversation.
Cang Yu's eyes widened in surprise—no way? This is a group activity?
Serious business? What serious business... Could it be that they're planning to kill him?
His Adam's apple bobbed involuntarily.
"Tch, this is so boring." The first female voice muttered softly, seemingly a little disappointed.
"Yo, Cangyu, hello there." This time it was the second female voice that spoke, her tone calm with a hint of amusement.
"How...how do you know my name?" Cang Yu frowned, the other person's tone clearly indicating that they knew him.
"Hmm—how should I explain it? As for the name… well, you should say you told us about it yourself."
"Me? When did I say that? I don't know you at all!" Cang Yu was more and more confused. Could it be that he really had some connection with them?
"Ah, I remember now, that's what you said back then..." The other person paused slightly, as if changing their tone, and then imitated a very smug tone:
"One day, I, Aoba, will become king!" — That's about it.
After speaking, she resumed her previous indifferent tone. But Cang Yu had a feeling... that she was suppressing a laugh.
What chilled him to the bone was that he had clearly shouted those words secretly in his room with the door closed, so how could anyone have heard him?!
...Oh right, the other party is a ghost.
That's fine.
"Uh, well... so what exactly do you want from me?" Cang Yu cleared his throat and asked somewhat awkwardly.
As the conversation progressed, he gradually realized that the other party didn't seem to have any ill intentions, otherwise they wouldn't have chatted with him for so long.
"It's not that we absolutely have to follow you, but we have no choice. For some reason, we can only stay inside your body... or rather, in your consciousness space?"
"Huh? Inside my... body?"
Cang Yu was momentarily stunned, his mind buzzing.
So what... has possessed me?
"Then... how about I ask a master to help you get out?" he asked tentatively.
"Master? You mean the exorcists in those movies? Or the Taoist masters of Longhu Mountain?" The other person's tone was clearly mocking.
"Uh... more or less." Cang Yu felt a little guilty. Since the other party knew these settings, they must also know what the usual fate of "evil spirits" was.
What if they get angry?
"Don't worry, I'm not that petty." The voice seemed to see through his concerns and chuckled softly. "Besides, even if there really were some exorcist, it wouldn't be of any use to us. Because... we're not ghosts at all."
"Huh?" Not a ghost?
"So what exactly is going on... I really can't figure it out." Cang Yu rubbed his temples with a wry smile.
"Hey, you guys have been chatting for ages, but haven't mentioned a single important point." At this moment, a third voice interrupted. Cang Yu vaguely recognized this voice; he seemed to have heard it while he was unconscious.
So… there are actually three “women” inside him? No, three “women…” no, that’s not right either, they say they’re not ghosts…
My mind is even more confused.
"Alright, don't overthink it, little one." The last voice was gentle and steady, like a mature older sister, carrying a reassuring power in its words.
"Before we get down to business, let's introduce ourselves," she continued.
"Hello, Cang Yu, I am Keisha Hoffman."