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Quick Transmigration: Underdog Turns out to be Untouchable

Chapter 822 - 723: Displaced Lives 21

Author: Sweet Words from the Heart
updatedAt: 2026-04-04

CHAPTER 822: CHAPTER 723: DISPLACED LIVES 21

There is another type that becomes strong through technology. They use technological means to break the limits of the universe and enter better planets. Through evolution to medical techniques capable of genetic modifications, they alter human genes and continuously evolve them to become stronger, extend longevity, and slow aging. Of course, their combat power mostly relies on technologically produced items controlled by spiritual power to dominate the world.

This planet, as a whole, is still a primitive technology planet of the lowest class, not yet qualified to contact the interstellar. In either the interstellar where technology reigns or the Divine Realm where cultivation reigns, it is not allowed to interfere with or enter primitive planets, whether it is a savage primitive human planet, a primitive technology planet, or a primitive cultivation planet.

The development direction of this planet is clearly technology, but with the current level of technology, reaching the interstellar degree will still require honing, and it’s premised on the people of this world not taking the development of technology down a crooked path, endlessly exploiting until they destroy their own planet.

Wen Shuangshuang spent three months to thoroughly complete the development of her Ascension to God game software. Afterward, she had to decide whether to sell the game software for a good price or start a gaming company to use it herself.

By selling it, Wen Shuangshuang could get a large sum of money. Such a game software, unless blind, no game company would miss out on it. This represents that Wen Shuangshuang could earn money without any risk.

Another method is to start a game company. The advantage is that if the game becomes popular, Wen Shuangshuang will earn more, and it’s continuous earnings. But if it doesn’t catch on, she will suffer a big loss. Plus, in many aspects of starting and managing a company, Wen Shuangshuang lacks experience.

However, Wen Shuangshuang still leans towards starting her own company and being the boss because this game is impossible not to be a hit—it’s almost destined to make money.

The only trouble is her young age; she hasn’t even received her ID card yet. There is a bit of hassle in starting a company as she needs a legal representative, and it has to be someone Wen Shuangshuang can trust.

But right now, Wen Shuangshuang doesn’t even trust her least questionable parents, Wen Jianyun and Liu Yun, anymore. She has no one to trust. After pondering for several days, Wen Shuangshuang sighed helplessly. Her age is a hard limitation, and starting a company is not feasible; she can only sell the software.

Having decided to sell, Wen Shuangshuang can only focus on selling the game software for a good price. After deciding to find a buyer for her game software, Wen Shuangshuang began calculating which companies had the capability to take over her game software daily.

Currently, domestic gaming software companies are already saturated, with various game developments complete, and handheld games are everywhere. Wen Shuangshuang’s game needs to be played while seated at a computer.

This could be considered a disadvantage originally, as people now prefer to play games on the go, holding their phones. It’s convenient as there’s no need to find time to sit in front of a PC to play, unlike on a phone where you can even play a round in the bathroom.

But the enhanced realism experience added in Wen Shuangshuang’s game completely compensates for this downside. A truly immersive gaming experience is extraordinarily alluring, even though it cannot be physically touched.

After searching, Wen Shuangshuang selected a company called Chengfeng Wanli. The company is large, with many gaming software under its brand, and the main reason Wen Shuangshuang selected it is that this Chengfeng Wanli Company has purchased game software written by others several times.

Wen Shuangshuang checked the prices the Chengfeng Wanli Company offered for purchasing game software, and each time the price given was very fair. Even those not knowledgeable in the field couldn’t have cheated the other party. Clearly, the company’s credibility is trustworthy.

Wen Shuangshuang packed her software, along with gaming glasses and cables, into a small suitcase, and headed to Chengfeng Wanli Company. Upon entering, she went directly to the front desk, stating she wanted to see the company president as she had game software to sell to them.

Due to past experiences of making huge profits by purchasing game software written by others, Chengfeng Company’s president put out a statement that anyone willing to sell a game to the company could see the company president at any time. This was to avoid missing out on good game software.

Even though Wen Shuangshuang is just a teenage girl, the front desk was not at all dismissive. With so many young geniuses nowadays, who knows if she’s a genius in game writing. There was an eighteen-year-old boy previously who sold the idea and code of a single-player game to the company, earning them a sum.

So, the receptionist didn’t have the chance to look down on her like in a typical novel plot and directly gave Wen Shuangshuang a chance, contacting the president’s personal secretary via the phone line. In less than two minutes, someone came down—it was a handsome middle-aged man in a suit.

This man, upon seeing Wen Shuangshuang, was very polite and didn’t belittle her because of her age. Instead, he addressed her warmly and politely, "Hello, I am the secretary to the company president. My last name is Chen. You can call me Secretary Chen. Are you here to sell the game software?"

Wen Shuangshuang nodded, "Hello, Secretary Chen, I am here to sell the game software. I hope to meet with your president face-to-face for a discussion."

Secretary Chen smiled politely, "Then, please follow me."

Wen Shuangshuang, dragging her small suitcase, followed Secretary Chen into the elevator, heading straight to the president’s office on the twelfth floor. When she entered, there was no one in the office.

Secretary Chen invited Wen Shuangshuang to sit on the sofa, "I’m really sorry, but I must trouble you to wait here for a while. Our president is in a meeting and will come to see you after it’s over. I’ll pour you a drink. Do you know if you’d like tea or coffee?"

Wen Shuangshuang didn’t like the bitterness of coffee, always needing to add lots of sugar and milk when she drank it, so she usually didn’t drink coffee outside. She smiled and said, "Thank you, Secretary Chen, just a cup of tea will do."

Secretary Chen brought a cup of tea to Wen Shuangshuang and then sat down to chat with her, discussing professional topics such as issues in game software programming, as Secretary Chen, being the secretary for a gaming company president, was also a gaming expert and knew some basic programming.

Wen Shuangshuang, naturally, wouldn’t be stumped by Secretary Chen. Intending to showcase her knowledge and convince the other party of her genius, she was able to respond to everything Secretary Chen said. Wen Shuangshuang is not a mere child; she has wide vision and knowledge, able to engage in any topic, which greatly surprised Secretary Chen.

Surprisingly, this conversation led to Wen Shuangshuang and Secretary Chen hitting it off. By the time the company president Zhu Wanpeng came out, Wen Shuangshuang had already started to affectionately call Secretary Chen, Uncle Chen, and Secretary Chen was also looking at Wen Shuangshuang like a junior, calling her "Shuangshuang" in each sentence.

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