It Seems I’m Not The Only One Who Reincarnated

Chapter 41.1: Seduction



So, is Shi Hai truly someone with no desires?

Of course not.

His desires are just highly focused.

Shi Hai is the type who, when passionate about something, dedicates himself to it fully.

Right now, his greatest interest lies in the mysterious events he encountered yesterday, which remain unanswered.

Firstly, there is the matter of the ‘letter.’

The main questions revolve around the sender’s identity and purpose.

Who is the sender?

What do they know?

What was the purpose of sending this letter?

Currently, none of these questions have been answered, leaving only vague speculations.

Classrooms for general education and elective courses in college are not fixed, making it challenging to deliver a letter to a specific desk.

However, the dean of the School of Information Engineering is a former superior who values the Computer Science Department where Shi Hai belongs.

Therefore, management is strict: classrooms and seats for professional courses are fixed, allowing easy detection of any absenteeism.

Other departments’ students don’t have such regulations, so they often joke about the hardships of being a computer science major.

Thus, Shi Hai speculated that the sender was likely from his department, possibly even a classmate.

However, this speculation is now clouded by new uncertainties due to the concept of ‘reincarnated.’

This brings us to the second matter of interest to Shi Hai.

If it was only Jian Sichun who had been reborn, he wouldn’t be as concerned.

Although he’s curious about the mysteries of rebirth, there’s no way to investigate if the person involved has hazy and unclear memories.

But Shi Hai suspects that there might be more than one reborn individual.

If the sender of the letter is also reborn, then the range of suspects expands significantly, making anyone a potential candidate.

Finally, there’s the matter of himself.

Not his current self, but his future self, specifically the version of himself known to Jian Sichun.

A person’s experiences can change their personality and even affect their entire life.

The most crucial experiences involve ‘whom you meet’ and ‘what you encounter.’

He is very curious about this.

“You must be very curious,” Tian Shui said, knowing this trait of his well.

Unlike Jian Sichun and Zhu Lingjie, Tian Shui didn’t fall for Shi Hai from the beginning nor was she ever in a position to be cared for by him.

Before she became his pet, she had once been his opponent, even if it’s only temporarily.

Precisely because she had been an adversary, she understood sides of him that he wouldn’t reveal to those close to him.

“Yes,” Shi Hai admitted.

“Well, there’s something I can tell you that you’ll definitely be interested in…”

Tian Shui, like an alluring fox spirit, cast a playful smile and dropped a bombshell.

“Reborn individuals aren’t limited to just one.”

“—!”

Seeing Shi Hai’s eyes widen abruptly, Tian Shui felt a quiet satisfaction.

She knew she had successfully piqued his interest.

She had witnessed Zhu Lingjie and Jian Sichun’s actions earlier and even felt a bit of sympathy for Zhu Lingjie.

Her impulsive confession was essentially digging her own grave, nearly pushing herself into it.

It was only Jian Sichun’s forceful intervention that pulled her back from the brink.

However, whether it was Jian Sichun or Zhu Lingjie…

They had fundamentally misunderstood their approach.

They were likely rushing to restore their ‘past relationship,’ leading them to hastily approach him.

But due to the letter, Shi Hai’s guard had risen to a level of paranoia.

Hastily approaching him now would only backfire.

Honesty is indeed a good approach, and being completely open can indeed earn Shi Hai’s trust.

However, that is limited to ‘one’s own turn’.


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