Quick Transmigration: Help, The Male Leads Are All Broken!

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v3c1: Guardian of the Ferocious Beast [1]

Su Tang woke up to a scene that left her dumbfounded.

Surrounding her were people acting erratically. They wore identical uniforms, their faces vacant, some staring blankly, others in a frenzy. It was a scene straight out of hell, utterly terrifying. Around them stood guards armed with weapons, and further out, a security net. From her experience, the security here was top-notch, on par with level one facilities. But what truly sent chills down her spine was that she was wearing the same uniform.

"Dog, explain," Su Tang demanded.

The system responded, "Interstellar world. After you cured the male lead, we arranged this ending based on your previous trajectory."

This was an interstellar world, with its inhabitants divided into three categories: ordinary people, guides, and sentinels.

Sentinels possessed heightened senses, surpassing ordinary humans in physical strength and endurance. Guides, on the other hand, possessed powerful mental strength. Their role was to guide and assist sentinels in combat, as well as pacify those experiencing mental breakdowns.

Both sentinels and guides had their own spirit animals. Sentinels, with their enhanced physical abilities, usually had fierce predators as their spirit animals, while guides tended towards gentler creatures.

In this life, Su Tang was a guide with exceptionally high mental strength. As a high-level therapist, she was also known as a guardian. She had treated many influential figures, such as the Third Prince of the Atlantean Kingdom, the wealthy businessman Lu Shang, and renowned pharmacists. Among them was the male lead, Qin Xiao, the Marshal of the Interstellar Federation.

Qin Xiao, a double-S ranked sentinel, possessed abilities far exceeding ordinary sentinels. In this world, even a single S-rank was considered a genius. Consequently, his mental breakdown was incredibly dangerous.

Unfortunately, he still suffered a breakdown. While other sentinels would lose all reason and become uncontrollable beasts, he was different. He fractured into several distinct personalities, a condition known as Dissociative Identity Disorder. Su Tang's mission this time was to eliminate these fragmented personalities and restore him to normalcy.

Of course, rumors circulated that the Marshal had been sabotaged, but those were of no concern to Su Tang.

As her memories returned, Su Tang looked at the scene before her, her hand almost shaking as she wished for a cigarette to calm her nerves.

"So this is your perfect arrangement? Toss me into a mental hospital?"

The system replied matter-of-factly, "As a high-level therapist, facing multiple mentally unstable guides simultaneously, ultimately suffering a mental breakdown yourself is a perfectly reasonable outcome."

Su Tang slumped back in her chair, watching the chaotic scene unfold before her, her eyes filled with despair. "In the past, you would just throw me into some forgotten corner to fend for myself. Why the extravagance this time, putting me in a Class A care facility?"

Despite being called a care facility, it was essentially a mental hospital.

And this was Class A. Being classified as a patient here meant there was little hope of ever leaving.

The thought made her crave a cigarette even more.

How could she complete the mission if she couldn't get out?

The system explained, "Your previous patients were all high-profile individuals. Leaving you in some random corner would make it too easy for them to find you. A care facility, on the other hand, is the least conspicuous location. Moreover, Class A facilities have top-notch security systems."

After hearing this, Su Tang almost wanted to commend them for their thoroughness.

Oh, the irony…

"It's been three months since your departure," the system added.

Su Tang covered her face, collapsing back into the chair, her mind replaying her dramatic exit.

Qin Xiao's psyche had fractured into seven distinct personalities. Some were relatively harmless, like the timid and pitiful student, the kind and adorable artist, and the romantic and passionate musician. However, the remaining personalities were far more dangerous, including the arrogant and reckless bandit, the cold and ruthless assassin, the dark and sinister beggar, and the last one, the most unforgettable of them all…

The alluring and seductive crossdresser.

She remembered now. Before leaving, she had given Qin Xiao a special gift.

As a therapist, she was required to record videos of many treatment sessions. She had taken the liberty of editing together clips of his crossdressing personality and sending them to him.

The title? "Sexy Marshal, Online Performance."

Honestly, in terms of scariness, this one took the cake. The sheer incongruity of his towering physique adorned in a seductive dress was enough to make anyone's jaw drop.

As a healer, Qin Xiao's memories of his fragmented personalities were blurry. Su Tang's actions were akin to public execution.

She still remembered how she felt back then. Faced with his harmless personalities, she had to be both father and mother, patient and understanding. It was tiring, but manageable. However, dealing with his other personalities, she had to be cunning and resourceful, constantly on edge. It was a battle of wits and courage that left her mentally and physically drained, at times making her feel like she was trapped in hell.

Perhaps scarred by the experience, she felt the need to vent, which led to her sending that video.

As the memories faded, Su Tang realized a single cigarette wouldn't cut it this time.

"Dog, I think we can forget about the mission. You might as well collect my corpse."

The system, recalling her past antics, remained unusually silent.

Its silence, however, only served to agitate Su Tang further. "Don't tell me you're giving up on me, Dog! Don't forget, we're in this together!"

The system sighed, a rare sound of defeat escaping its digital voice. "I didn't stop you back then, so I share the blame for this."

Both the girl and the system were engulfed in despair.

Finally, Su Tang couldn't help but offer a sliver of hope. "Don't panic yet, Dog. We're not out there yet. What if, once we're out…"

The system's voice cut through her optimism, "The Marshal will be the death of you."

Su Tang: …

Let's just hope he'll be merciful.

As Su Tang was about to resign herself to her fate, someone grabbed her hand. She looked up abruptly to see a young girl in a hospital gown, smiling brightly and tugging at her hand. If she didn't know any better, she would never have associated this girl with mental illness.

"What's wrong?" Su Tang asked cautiously.

The cheerful lunatic declared, "Red Rose, we haven't sunbathed today! We'll die if we don't get some sun."

Su Tang was utterly confused. She was in a mental hospital, right? Why did she suddenly have a nickname? And what was with "Red Rose"?

Seeing her confusion, the girl panicked. "Look, look! You're already sick from not getting enough sun! You even forgot you're a Red Rose!"

Su Tang: …

Alright, Red Rose it is. At least it sounds somewhat pleasant.

"I'm Red Rose, then what are you?" She played along.

The girl's face fell, as if she had been wronged. "I'm your good friend, Little Bee! How could you forget me?" She pulled Su Tang out of her chair. "Let's go sunbathe, so I can collect honey! I'm starving!"

Su Tang was dragged out into the courtyard and squatted in a small garden.

She complied, of course, but in her mind, she knew that "Little Bee" was simply hungry and unaware of her actions due to her condition.

Su Tang sighed. The girl was so young and vibrant, it was hard to watch.

Forget it, just be a good person to the end.

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