Summary: Dying in her own world, Holly Potter finds herself in the body of a five year old girl whose mothers had just passed away. Having an indifferent father and a scheming concubine, what's a girl got to do? Especially as she is responsible for her twin brothers?

HP x Xuanhuan world fanfic

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Holly Potter has had enough of the magical world after the TriWizard Tournament.

Not only did she have to deal with the fickle public and school wide bullying, in which the teachers were once again useless in doing anything about, but on one would believe her when she said that Voldemort was back. Like honestly people, how did they think Cedric was killed!?

Holly knew that she couldn't rely on anyone in the magical world long ago, and even though her friends had abandoned her, she would have thought people would try to think more about her words, not throw them aside! Although her friends had come back after her first trial, she didn't trust them at all and instead spent her time in an abandoned classroom reading or making plans with Dobby.

She didn't know why Dumbledore believed that he had the right to dictate what she did during the summer vacation. Getting herself a passport, Holly travelled to the US for her first ever vacation thanks to the tournament emancipating her, to get away from it all. The goblins were most helpful in getting everything ready for her to use and all she had to do was pay them.

Her time in America had succeeded in helping her a bit, but she still woke up from nightmares. Cedric's death had truly hunted her, but she didn't know who to turn to. All the adults in her life were useless after all. Her connection to Voldemort was another thing that had bugged her because she knew it wasn't normal.

Her answers were found by an elderly Chinese man whom she had met one day at the park. The park was nearby from where she was staying and brought out nature's beauty. It was a peaceful and refreshing place that she always made time to come to with Hedwig-her only true friend besides Dobby.

At first, they were strangers that simply sat at the same bench. As the days went by, he began speaking to her about trivial things around the park and the more they had gotten acquainted, they more they spoke about. Sometimes he would be feeding the ducks in the pond and even let her feed them with his bread. She told him she was an orphan and didn't have a good relationship with her family so she came her to take a break.

She found out that he too was on vacation, all his children having grown up and his wife having long since past. Jiang Chen, the elderly man's name, came from a long line of doctors that spealized in Eastern medicine. Sadly though, none of his children were interested in being doctors so it seemed like he would be the last person in his line.

"What exactly is Eastern medicine?" Holly asked.

"It uses tradition methods like acupuncture for heal and herbs as medicine." he explained and then went into an in depth explanation. She could see his passion, but Holly was genuinely intrigued. Poking someone with needles to heal them sounded odd

Jiang Chen smiled at her enthusiasm and the next time they had meet, handed her a beginners book, "Read this book. If you truly wish to learn, I do not mind teaching you." he said. It would be nice to have someone to pass on his teachings to.

"Really?! Thank you! I won't let you down." Holly grinned as she begin going through the book.

Contrary to the scores in her magical and non-magical work, Holly was very smart and self driven. It was just the Dursleys refused to let her do better than their moron son and later she didn't want to get on Hermione's bad side-which she realized was stupid. Thankfully, it was her OWLs and NEWTs that were counted, so she didn't have to worry about much.

Her new teacher, Master Jiang, had taught her so many things and Holly was planning on getting a degree on Western medicine and then opening her own clinic. The magical world was just not for her. Of course she planned on learning magical healing as well, and was shock to learn that her new teacher was a wizard. He knew who she was immeadelty, but surprisingly didn't say anything.

"When you live as long as I have, you will learn many things. Sometimes people don't want others to meddle, others times they do but don't know how to express it."

She didn't think she understood what he meant, but she found herself telling him her problems and he had listened. More than what anyone had ever done. Holly continued to learn and he was quiz her. And then he taught her how to make medicine and it was incredible! She didn't know there was a magical was of making liquid medicine like that. She vowed to make her teacher proud and poured all her efforts in learning.

She even began learning Chinese!

And then they found a shocking thing in her scar, after she had explained the stange dreams an the fact that it hurt from time to time. According to her teacher, it wasn't suppose to hurt and doing a diagnosis, was shocked and disgusted by what he had found. A soul shard! A part of Voldemort's soul was stuck onto her forehead.

She had never felt so violated. Thankfully her teacher was able to remove it completely and Holly immediately felt an increase in her magic and didn't need her glasses anymore. It was like a huge pressure had left her head and felt free.

Unfortunately, summer had to come to an end and they had to go their separate ways. But Holly loved learning under her teacher and didn't want to stop and even Master Chen was quite happy with her, but Magical Britain would never let her go.

"Take this." he said giving her a paper with an address, "If you ever need a place to stay, you are always welcomed at my home." Master Chen said softly. Holly gave him a brief hug, and kept the paper close.

"Thank you for everything Master Chen. I hope we'll be able to continue with these lessons one day."

"So do I little one, so do I."

Holly's return wasn't very dramatic as she thought it would be. She had done all of her shopping early in the morning, for school and personal use and locked herself in a room she had gotten at the Leaky Cauldron. She had her food brought to her by Dobby, who informed her that there was a Dementor attack at Surrey and her cousin was kissed.

Apparently, it was a big deal, because Amelia Bones, the Head of the Auror Department had gotten involved and her home life with the Durselys was found out. They were arrested and looking through the newspapers he had given her, Arabella Figg was a squib that was sent there to look after her on Dumbledore's orders and that had opened another can of worms.

Holly was honestly shocked by so many things but at the end, she didn't care. She was done caring for the magical world and could wait until she could permanently leave this place. Maybe even earlier than she had thought.

Arriving at Hogwarts, her 'friends' had cornered her, asking where she had gone and how it wasn't safe and whatnot. Holly ignored them and the looks of pity other people were giving her and kept up with her studies. Even if people felt bad about her home life, they still didn't believe that Voldemort was out there. If they wanted to walk to their deaths then it was on them. She planned on studying as much as she could and learn whatever she could to survive.

Dumbledore and McGonangall tried asking her where she had gone that summer, the woman even apologizing for not doing anything about the Durselys, but she ignored them too. She had long since lost any respect for them and nothing was going to change that. The only welcome surprise was Snape not sneering, glaring or signaling her out anymore. She didn't know why, or cared, but it helped her focus on her studies so she ignored it too.

Sirius was another person who contacted her and instead of scolding her, congratulated her on having fun and pulling a great prank. He said she needed to get away from everyone and not to listen to their bullshit. She smiled, glad that there was at least someone on her side, even though she had no idea what to make of the man.

Their new Defense teacher was Mad-eye Moody-the real one. It was suppose to be someone from the Minsity, but they had discovered who had sent the Dementor attack at Surrey and didn't have time to send anyone. The real Mad-eye was like the fake one, and his paranoia might have been annoying but it was helpful. By the end of the month, Holly had an instinctual habit of scanning her area.

Then Hermione had this idea of getting a defense club, where she would lead. It was to better help people to prepare for Voldemort. Holly took one look at her and shook her head.

"I'm not going to waste time teaching people who have no problem on turning their backs on me on every little thing."

"But they'll die if nothing isn't done!" Hermione exclaimed and Holly snorted.

"So? Why should I care?" she asked coldly, getting a shocked look from the brunette. Holly didn't know why she was acting so shocked. These people, their life or death, didn't matter to her anymore.

By the end of the year, Holly was pretty confident she had gotten good marks on her OWLs. It was also when Voldemort had been outed at the Department of Mysteries and Dumbledore had finally told her way the mad man was targeting her.

A prophecy. All because of a prophecy.

And she was expected to fight him. To fight and probably die for these people who never gave a damn about her. So she smiled and nodded and Dumbledore seemed pleased because he granted her request to live in 12 Grimmuald place with her godfather, whom she had gotten close to over the past year.

Dobby was getting everything ready for her with the goblins, as now that she had done her OWLs she didn't need to attend a school. And there was only one place she was going to go to.

But first, she had a dogfather who she needed to ask if he wanted to go with her.

"Sirius, do you want to come with me?" she asked him one night.

Sirius took one look at his goddaughter and grinned.

"Lets get the bloody hell out of here."

Holly grinned back and they were gone by the next morning, leaving nothing but chaos.

While the Order was running around looking for them, Holly and Sirius had made their was to her teacher's address from the plane as they couldn't risk Sirius' identity being exposed.

"I see you've arrived." Master Chen said, opening the door wider to let them in and she smiled.

"Yeah, you'll never believe what I learned."

Master Chen was not amused about the prophecy or that they wanted a child to deal with a tyrant. He also wasn't amused by Sirius' predicament and allowed the man to stay and heal, something he didn't get the chance to do. He allowed them to live in his house until Holly was legally an adult in the muggle world to get her own house since Sirius couldn't do so.

The first thing Master Chen had done was enroll her into the local high school. Holly had been up to date in her muggle education and thanks to a jade slip, a magical item that could download information to a person's mind, she knew how to read and write the language. Both she and Sirius were amazed at the different magical items in Magical China.

It had been a bit hard fitting in at first especially with all the scheming going on behind doors, but Holly, who had changed her name to Jiang Ying Yue, had adapted and even made some pretty good friends. Her studies were doing well in school and as Master Chen's apprentice, which she had accepted at a magical degree. He had already told her that he had no one to pass on his techniques to and was glad she had accepted.

Holly had lived there for many years in which both she and Sirius had recovered tremendously. Master Chen was also happy with her progress and suggested that she enroll in to a university to specialize in Western medicine, in which she did. Sirius, under a new name, had not only flourished but had even began dating once he had regained his looks and changed them a bit. Holly was glad he was feeling like his old self, as besides her teacher he was the only other adult she trusted.

As the years went by and Holly had gotten a degree in medicine and began working at Master Chen's clinic. Her Master had told her to take a break and travel. Since she had arrived years ago, Holly had never once rested and he wanted her to enjoy herself. The heat of her disappearance had died down and there was a somewhat standstill between the light and dark sides. She agreed, as she wanted to explore the rest of the magical world.

"I've been meaning to give this to you." Master Chen said, handing her a box, "An antique that has been in my family for generations. I'm not sure when I'd have given it to you later."

Opening the box, Holly found a beautiful blood red bracelet within it, decorated with black and white intersecting lines. "Its beautiful. Thank you Master, I promise to take good care of it." she said, beaming.

"I know, but this bracelet isn't an accessory. Put some blood on it." he instructed her and she did as she was told. The bracelet shone brightly and then dimmed. "Its has a storage space in which you can place anything inside and it won't age. It'll be useful for your trip." he explained.

It was indeed useful, she thought. Whatever she bought from the different magical communities she visited, she simply placed them inside her bracelet, where all her other possessions were. She was amazed at the different magical knowledge that were pretty common in most places but not taught at Hogwarts.

She didn't only tour the magical world, but the non-magical world too. Although there weren't much that interested her, she still picked up the few that did and stored them away. Her tour was wonderful and she was glad that she had gotten away to relax and have fun. Her life just couldn't be any better.

Then Sirius had sent her letter informing her of his marriage.

He had been dating Feng Rourou for three years and they decided to tie the knot. The woman was a witch who worked as an enchanter and they had gotten along well. She was glad for her godfather but slapped his head when she found out he had gotten the woman pregnant already. The wedding was beautiful and just as she had decided to go out and travel again, she had gotten devastating news.

Her Master had passed away.

She felt numb as all feeling left her and sat on the floor. His son had informed her of his passing away in his sleep. She knew it could happen, as he was close to a hundred years old, but it was still very painful. Here was an elderly man that had given her a chance to live her life, to a better future.

The day of the funeral was rainy, as if the heavens were weeping. Holly had met his children and their children before and they all gathered around, making her feel welcomed. They all stayed for a week in which Holly had the clinic closed, but opened it once they were gone. She wasn't going to travel anymore and run the clinic instead.

People were use to seeing her before and knew she would inherit the clinic from her teacher and didn't bother her about it. There were a few skeptical people, but Holly was able to prove herself and business ran as usual.

Her aunt had given birth to twins, a boy and a girl and she had congratulated them. Rourou had to stay at the hospital for few days as giving birth to twins were difficult for her. Sirius looked after his new children and his wife and Holly helped whenever she could.

Their life had gone well so it was easy for them to forget about Magical Britain, but it seemed that they didn't. The birth of Sirius' children had alerted them as her godfather hadn't bared them from accessing the townhouse-something he was regretting now.

"Don't worry pup. The magical government here had pardoned me and you're legally an adult with all your vaults here. There is nothing they can do." he had reassured.

"Legally that is." she bit her lip and he grimaced, because they both knew that the Order won't seeing it as illegal a long as it was to get their Girl-Who-Lived back.

Her aunt clutched her hand, "The auror department has already been notified. Everything will be fine." and Holly smiled at them both and nodded.

Although she had agreed, Holly couldn't help but feel anxious but went back to her apartment. Slowly getting ready, she cleaned up and dressed herself for bed. It was quite late as she tossed and turned, unable to go to sleep.

'I wish there was a way I'd be safe from all of this.' she quietly thought as she drifted to sleep.

Unknown to her, her bracelet glowed and that was the last time anyone had ever seen Holly Potter, alias Jiang Ying Yue.

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Waking up with a gasp, Holly clutched her head as foreign yet not foreign memories assault her. Groaning, she opened her only to notice it was quite dark, possible still night time. Scratching her head, she froze and then looked at her hands.

Her very tiny hands.

Shifting through her memories, she had found out that her name was just as her alias in China, Jiang Ying Yue. She was the only legitimate daughter, or di daughter of the Assistant Minister of Appointments, Jiang Jun Xun and apart of triplets, who were two brothers older than her by a few minutes. Her mother Lin Wei Yi had passed away earlier that day and it seemed that whatever food that was given to her was poisoned as the original Ying Yue had passed away and she had taken over. Ying Yue surprisingly had her own green eyes from her previous life, something she shared with her brothers and their mother. She was glad as it was her most favorite feature.

'It must be because of the bracelet.' she though, looking at the identical bracelet on her hand. Access it with her magical, she was surprised but glad that all her possessions were inside. That was good, as she would have a better time in this ancient Chinese world.

From what she understood from the memories, they lived in the Li Long Empire. There were two other countries nearby which were Northern Qi and Dong Yi country. The original Ying Yue was just a five year old child, so she didn't have much information, but what stood out to Holly was that this was a magical world-of sorts.

They called it cultivation and there were many occupations a person could go in with this. A person's worth was actual proved through their strength. From Beast masters, to Array masters, Blacksmiths, Alchemist and Pharmacist, anyone can do any of these as long as they either had the backing or the money. There were a total of ten colour levels, excluding the formation base, and each were further divided into nine levels.

The formation stage was the first stage where a person would gather the ki in the air to form their base. A person's ki was white at this stage. Holly wasn't sure how long it took a person to form one, but from what she could vague understand is that no one under the age of sixteen had ever broken through to the red stage.

This was mostly because of a person's soul familiar. In this world, when a person reaches the 9th Foundation stage and are about to break through to 1st Red Stage, they will materialize a soul familiar. It could either be a weapon or an animal which would be used in battle. Those who have gained a familiar are officially cultivators.

From there is the Red Stage, Orange Stage, Yellow Stage, Green Stage, Blue Stage, Indigo Stage, Purple Stage, Silver Stage, Gold Stage and Black Stage, with a person's ki taking on that colour to signify their stage. Even the eldest people only go up to the Blue Stage from what she got from the memories of her mother. The woman had passed away just as she started teaching them.

Holly, now Ying Yue, sighed as she looked around the room. It was the one she lived with her mother and was quite well furnished. Sitting crossed legged, she circulated her magic-which was like her ki now-and removed the poison from her body. As Holly Potter, she didn't need to worry about being poisoned because of the basilisk and phoenix tears in her body. Hmm, perhaps she could recreate that here.

But first thing was first-who the hell poisoned her? The only person she could think of was her father's mistress, or concubine as it was called here called Concubine Zhou. The woman had been giving the original Ying Yue looks throughout the day, so it was probably her. She had one daughter who was two years older than her named Jiang Ming Mei.

So the first thing Ying Yue did, after removing the poison and vanishing it, was make her way to her brothers' courtyard. They both shared one for now while she lived in the one with her mother. Since she passed away, it was all hers. Looking around the yard, she had to say it was quite beautiful and decided to look around later. For now, she had to see if they were poisoned too.

The courtyard of her brothers were right next to her and were quite average. She felt a sense of familiarity and wondered if the original was truly dead, or if she merged with her soul. It would explain why she didn't feel that much out of place. Shaking herself from those thoughts, she placed a notice-me-not spell around herself and quietly went inside. It was large and well furnished place, typical for an adult and not children.

Her eldest brother was called Jiang Jing Jun, while her second brother was named Jiang Jing Xian. Ying Yue simply called them Eldest Brother and Second Brother. They sounded similar, but it was quite normal from her understanding to name siblings with similar names. The three of them were quite close, always playing together. Jing Jun took his role as the eldest quite seriously and had only left after she had gone to sleep.

Looking at the two sleeping five year olds, she could help but find them adorable. Taking out her wand, she waved a diagnostic spell over them and was relieved to realize that they were alright, so she placed protection spells over them. It made sense, she though a bit. These two were her father's only sons and heirs and she now lived in a world where sons were always prioritized. Who ever had done this, even if she strongly thought it was Concubine Zhou, wouldn't jeopardize themselves. She was sadly a safer bet.

Glad that they were fine, Ying Yue knew that her night time adventure wasn't over as she was going to go over to Concubine Zhou's place. Sneaking about with her invisibility cloak made thing so much easier and with her wand on hand, casting spells she found herself in front of the sleeping woman. The woman wasn't old, but wasn't quite young either. Why men thought of having Concubine she didn't know but it was the way of the world. Her father didn't even seem like the type of person, as he ignored everyone and was only focused on his career.

It might have been a saddening thought, but for she who had plans, it was perfect.

Casting a sleeping spell on her, Ying Yue used the legitimuns spell on the woman. She wasn't a cultivator, she had felt and looking through her memories she understood who she was even more.

Concubine Zhou was an illegitimate, or shu child of the Zhou clan, one of the smaller clans in the Li Long Empire. She had seduced her way to a drunk Jiang Jun Xun, who was apart of one of the larger clans in the empire, the Jiang clan. Her father didn't really care about her as he only took her in when he found out she was pregnant with his child-the man had even done a blood test.

Jiang Jun Xun had moved out of the Jiang clan compound to further his own career and independence. She had thought he would make her his main wife, but the man was quite strict on how the rules should be followed. He was a di son, how could he marry a shu daughter? Which was why he had accepted the marriage proposal of her mother, who although was quite sickly, was the only di daughter of the current Prime Minister of the empire.

Concubine Zhou hated her mother and hated her even more when she had given birth to not one but two sons since they were always prioritized. Jiang Jun Xun treated his main wife much better-in her eyes-than he did her. Since she realized that he wasn't going to sleep with her anymore, or want anything to do with her, she made it so her daughter would appeal to him and wanted to eliminate her, Ying Yue, because he favored her simply because she was the di daughter. Which was why she was poisoned.

Ying Yue had gotten understanding of her father who was the typical workaholic and was glad that he would take their side. As for the woman who had poisoned her. Reaching further she found out the poison wasn't suppose to kill, but block her meridians, making it seem like she couldn't cultivate and was thus 'trash'. The woman had put too much though which was why she was here.

Thankfully, she wasn't the one who had been the one behind her mother's death. Her mother was born with a weak body and the strain of giving birth to three children at the same time hadn't gone away over time. She died a natural death-or so it seemed. Ying Yue knew of the different magical elixirs and medicine, and knew they could afford it so why...? Perhaps there was something she was missing?

Anyways, it seemed like the woman planned on taking over the courtyard she lived with her mother for herself when she was found 'dead' in the morning. She smirked. Although she wasn't going to kill the woman, she was going to give her a fate even worse. Before pulling out of her mind, she had compelled her to leave her and her brothers alone.

Then with a flick of her wand, she broke her spine, paralyzing her.

Was it cruel? No, she believed killing a five year old child was even cruller, especially knowing what kind of life she had planned for the original Ying Yue. With a final flick of her wand, she engraved the illusion of her dead mother being the one who had retaliated against her for 'trying to kill her daughter' and made sure she stayed asleep. Then she made her way out and back to her courtyard and bed.

She was going to start making her plans tomorrow.

New world, here she came!

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Does anyone know any transmigrating novels where the transmigrator arrives at birth? Like they were always the original? Or at the very least transmigrated at a young age? Something like 'Miracle Doctor, Wild Empress: Genius Summoner', or where the protagonist doesn't prolong the family's suffering and just deals with it immediately like 'The Fierce Illegitimate Miss.' It would be greatly appreciated.