She’s a Passerby, But Can See the Protagonist’s Halo

  • Genre: Drama
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My name is Yan, and since I was a child, I've been able to see some strange things.
For example—

In elementary school, our new neighbor Aunt Tan had a pair of all-around genius twins, who were like the "precious little geniuses" with halos above their heads. They could recite the English-Chinese dictionary backwards at three, master both Chinese and Western musical instruments by five, and hack into a country's database by seven...

Growing up next to such prodigies, my life was inhumane, tragic, and constantly subjected to comparisons.

To escape the comparisons with these "other people's children," I specifically applied to a private boarding school for middle school.
On my first day, my deskmate was a small, thin girl with bangs, wearing an old uniform, and her voice was as faint as a mosquito's.
Three months later, she woke up from a nap with a "rebirth" halo above her head.

She moved effortlessly among the cold academic genius, the wolf-like school bully, the fierce boss, and the gentle childhood friend, leaving me, a lonely onlooker, utterly amazed.

By university, I thought I had finally escaped this abnormal world.
But as soon as I stepped into my dorm room, my footsteps froze.

My roommates each had halos like "ancient times to modern," "post-apocalyptic superhuman," "will die if not spending money," and "ghost king revival."
I clutched my little blanket and applied to the counselor for a room change, but to no avail.

Over time, I gradually got used to it. "Handover systems," "management systems," "book transmigration," "infinite worlds," "three-and-a-half-year-olds," "interstellar live streams," "red envelope groups"...

The types of halos kept increasing, and I was able to calmly ignore all of it, focusing on my own life.

Every morning, I skillfully helped my "ancient to modern" roommate, who was being blacklisted online, dodge campus paparazzi and secure seats for class.
At noon, I assisted my tycoon roommate in distributing today's haul of luxury skincare and designer bags, tasting the city's top private chef's custom lunchbox, and exclaiming with emotion, "Darling, can I really accept these?"
In the evening, I enjoyed the flowers and plants cultivated by my superhuman roommate on the balcony, tasting a mutated cherry tomato and commenting, "I feel refreshed and purified."
Late at night, when my ghost king roommate quietly climbed back through the window, I peeked out to ask, "You're back a bit late today, didn't bring anything back, did you?"

My name is Yan, and I am not the protagonist of this world.

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  1. VoIkmer
    VoIkmer rated it
    I love that the main character at the beginning didn't want children but ended up getting children and becoming attached.
  1. lucifer_2805
    lucifer_2805 rated it
    All that glitters is gold
  1. Dangerlives
    Dangerlives rated it
    Judging by the hole in the satellite picture
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  1. SwordDemon876tsY
    SwordDemon876tsY rated it
    his eyes were red but without any Tomoe in them, more than anything to be able to regulate each step he took, this was the all or nothing and why he risked doing something like that just beginning in this world?
  1. VindamaroonC0k
    VindamaroonC0k rated it
    What else will happen to me by accident???
  1. Izana07
    Izana07 rated it
    So far I've thoroughly enjoyed his story. The Main Character is smart and know when to use things to his advantage well. There isn't a giant information dump that most other stories have that can bore the reader right away. The plot and writing are both very good. The world has a great background and it feels real and living. Awesome job Author. This story has me hooked.

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