Fantasy
“Ah… it’s finally the ending.”
After falling asleep drunk on beer, I woke up inside a terrible fantasy novel.
For an entire year, I lived exactly as the trash author intended. Following the original story, I saved the world from the Demon King and finally met my death.
While waiting to wake up back in my original world.
But then…
[Ding!]
[Even when Part 1 ends, the story continues!
And thus begins Part 2!
Welcome to I’ve Ended Up As the World-Saving Saint !]
‘That cursed hack actually wrote a Part 2?!’
“You scam artist! Forget everything else—just send me back to my original world!!!”
In the end, I struck a deal with the terrible author: If I finished Part 2 without anyone discovering my true identity, I’d be sent back home.
“So Part 2 is a childcare story? Fine. I’ll speedrun this damned childcare arc.”
The problem was that Part 2 shared the same world setting as Part 1, so I kept running into my former companions.
And somehow, every single one of them had turned completely strange.
“What the hell happened to these people?”
On top of that, the duchess whose body I possessed was hiding an enormous secret…
“Caw?!”
Will I ever make it back home?
Male Lead: Leonhart Jenetic Filio
The third prince of the Filio Empire and one of the companions who defeated the Demon King alongside Adela five years ago. He has since become a swordmaster. Having been relentlessly tormented by Adrianne in the past, he harbors a hatred toward her bordering on disgust. Because of his lingering guilt toward Adela, Leonhart finds himself opposing Adrianne over the construction of a statue currently underway… yet the traces of Adela he senses within Adrianne leave him deeply conflicted.
Female Lead: Adrianne Ivrante
Before possessing someone else’s body, she was an architecture student. In Part 1, I’ve Ended Up As the World-Saving Hero, she possessed the body of the spirit swordswoman Adela and succeeded in saving the world. However, instead of returning to her original world, she ends up possessing the villain Adrianne from Part 2, I’ve Ended Up As the World-Saving Saint. In order to return home, she must bring the story of Part 2 to its conclusion… but she can’t stop worrying about how her former companions have changed because of her death.
My scumbag dad forced me to go to the countryside? I emptied the house and left him losing his mind.
Era System + Hardcore Rural Experience + Tearing Apart the Worst
Zhou Wanqing, a reserve female soldier from the National Defense University, transmigrates into a girl of the same name in 1970—set up by her scumbag father and vicious stepmother and forced to the countryside!
Her biological mother and grandfather were trampled on and reported by her father after he rose to power, leading to their exile. The original host was even pushed to her death by the stepmother—this score, Zhou Wanqing will settle herself!
The moment she opens her eyes, she’s already being packed off to the countryside? Good thing the “Era Trading System” has arrived!
While others chew coarse buns and drink thin porridge, her space is stocked with rice and cured meat. While others collapse from earning work points, she exchanges for “Super Stamina” to dredge rivers and hunt wild game. While others flatter village cadres, she directly uses future anti-inflammatory medicine to heal the old village chief’s leg, becoming the village’s very own “Little Lucky Star”!
On her very first day in the countryside, Zhou Wanqing climbs a tree to steal bird eggs…Era of the Past, Childlessness, Highly Fertile, Military Marriage
Shen Shumin wakes up to find herself transmigrated into a period novel—as the pitiful heroine whose documents were stolen by the awakened supporting female character, Zhao Jinzhi.
In the original story, the heroine had been waiting for the male lead, Jiang Chengzhou, to take her to join him at the military base. But due to the schemes of the supporting female lead’s family, she was led to believe that Jiang Chengzhou had died.
With rumors swirling around a widow, and no protection, the original heroine had no choice but to marry another man. She bore child after child, only to die from complications during childbirth in the end.
Shen Shumin lets out a cold laugh: Whoever wants to endure that kind of humiliation can go ahead—I won’t!
Without hesitation, she sends the village chief’s entire family straight to the detention center.
Then, overnight, she packs her belongings, tucks away the evidence, and heads straight for the military district with a fierce determination—
to expose Zhao Jinzhi’s true identity, and secondly… to divorce.
For the past month, Shen Zhiyao had been having the same dream over and over again—fragmented, yet always the same. In it, she saw her past life.
It was an era of hardship, where people struggled just to find enough food and clothing. She had been sent down to the countryside, living in a small village. One day, a sudden torrential rain triggered a mudslide. Weak and frail, she couldn’t escape in time and was swept into the rushing mud.
Just when she thought she was about to die, a man in a green military uniform saved her. But in the process, the soldier’s leg was struck by a falling tree trunk, leaving him crippled for life. He never married and spent the rest of his days alone.
Ever since those dreams, Shen Zhiyao had been weighed down by gloom. Then, out of nowhere, she obtained a system space—and a vague premonition that she was about to return to that very era.
The moment Su Cen opened her eyes, she found herself transported into the body of a young orphan girl in the 1970s.
Her father had been a soldier, her mother a battlefield doctor—both fallen heroes who left behind nothing but a traditional courtyard house and a shabby jade pendant.
Who would have thought that the worn-out pendant was actually a heaven-defying cheat item?
Once its spiritual-spring pocket dimension awakened, food and daily necessities were no longer a problem. Life was set.
But no sooner had her grandparents passed away than a pack of greedy relatives showed up, trying to seize the family home and force her into marriage.
As if she'd let that happen.
She was the daughter of martyrs, after all. A quick appeal to the authorities was all it took to put those shameless relatives in their place.
With that mess settled, she set off on the road as a sent-down youth in the countryside.
While everyone else struggled to earn work points, she hid away in her pocket dimension, enjoying good food and comfort.
She spent her days gossiping, watching drama unfold, and keeping a low profile, living a carefree and leisurely life.
Then the college entrance examination was reinstated—
Everyone was stunned.