After Amnesia, the Fishing-Type O Tempts Me to Mark Her - Chapter 12
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- Chapter 12 - Guilt and the Forbidden Kiss
No kissing scenes with anyone else.
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Xu Xun hadn’t noticed it at first.
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But Cheng Yang’s guilty expression betrayed everything.
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Xu Xun propped herself up on her elbow, about to ask, when Cheng Yang instantly swiveled the laptop screen toward herself.
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“……”
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What was she hiding? Xu Xun’s curiosity grew.
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Before Cheng Yang could close the laptop, Xu Xun heard a voice from the video.
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Leaning closer out of curiosity, Xu Xun froze.
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Cheng Yang’s Explosive Kissing Scenes Compilation
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Cheng Yang slammed the laptop shut, but it was too late.
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Xu Xun had seen it all.
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“……”
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Overwhelmed with guilt, Cheng Yang clutched the laptop, unsure what to do.
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She cautiously lifted her eyelids, trying to steal a glance at Xu Xun’s expression, only to meet the Omega’s gaze head-on.
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I’m doomed.
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Xu Xun’s face showed no anger or jealousy.
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Instead, Cheng Yang was so tense she bit her lower lip, barely daring to breathe for fear Xu Xun would grab her and beat her senseless.
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The expected interrogation never came. Xu Xun remained unnervingly calm, a silence that only heightened Cheng Yang’s panic.
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To an experienced actor, a single glance would reveal that Cheng Yang and her co-star had merely faked the kisses using clever camera angles.
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Cheng Yang moved her lips, trying to figure out how to explain to Xu Xun.
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Just then, Xu Xun spoke.
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“We’ve never filmed a kissing scene together.”
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Cheng Yang froze for a moment, then nodded. “Yeah, I don’t think we’ve ever played lovers.”
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Cheng Yang had read Xu Xun’s biography. They had indeed only worked on one film together, where they played sisters.
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Xu Xun’s character was the older sister, while Cheng Yang played the younger sister in a blended family.
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In the film, the older sister ventures out on a rainy night to find her rebellious younger sister, who had run away from home. Tragically, she dies in a car accident.
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After the film’s release, audiences were deeply moved by the sisters’ bond. A fervent “Orthopedic” CP fandom emerged, obsessively shipping the pair’s relationship.
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Some even claimed that Xu Xun’s gaze toward Cheng Yang, both on and off-screen, was filled with genuine affection, suggesting that their on-screen chemistry might have blossomed into real-life feelings.
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Time seemed to freeze in that moment.
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Xu Xun glanced up at Cheng Yang and smiled. “Why are you so tense? I’m not going to eat you.”
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Cheng Yang bit her lower lip, her voice barely audible.
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Xu Xun didn’t catch what she said, but she didn’t press further. “You debuted at fifteen and have been working for ten years now. You’ve only filmed fewer than ten projects, and kissing scenes make up a large portion of them.”
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“……”
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Cheng Yang’s cheeks flushed. She whispered, “Wife, how… how do you remember all that so clearly? Even I didn’t know…”
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Xu Xun’s lips curled into a smile, but to Cheng Yang, it seemed forced and insincere.
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Cheng Yang held her breath, her hands clenching the blanket as she shifted her body, preparing to lie down stiffly like a corpse.
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Xu Xun chuckled again. “I’ve always been your biggest fan. I’ve seen all your movies.”
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Cheng Yang’s ears flushed crimson as she murmured a soft “Oh.”
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Just as she reached to turn off the light, Xu Xun pressed closer. “After we got together, you promised me you’d never do another kissing scene.”
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Cheng Yang couldn’t remember that. She nodded. “Don’t worry, darling. From now on, I’ll only kiss you.”
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“Oh? So who did you kiss before we were together?”
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“……”
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Damn it! I barely crawled out of one hole, and now I’ve stepped right into another fiery pit.
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Seeing Cheng Yang’s flushed face and silence, Xu Xun let out a soft laugh.
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Cheng Yang recognized it as a cold, mocking laugh.
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She grew even more terrified.
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Xu Xun continued, “I don’t care who you dated or kissed before. From now on, you’re only allowed to kiss me. Otherwise, you’ll regret it.”
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Cheng Yang covered half her face with the blanket, thinking, Teacher Xu’s domineering side is so hot! How did I never notice this before? It’s absolutely mesmerizing.
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Cheng Yang’s gaze gradually turned suggestive. She rolled over, slowly pinning the Omega beneath her.
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“Wife, are you jealous?”
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Xu Xun retorted, “You’re only noticing now?”
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“I noticed long ago. Besides… didn’t you realize all those kissing scenes I filmed were just clever camera angles?”
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Xu Xun grunted softly in acknowledgment, his fingers slowly slipping beneath the hem of Cheng Yang’s pajamas in the darkness, pinching her waist.
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Cheng Yang’s waist was particularly sensitive. She let out a soft moan, melting lazily against Xu Xun.
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“I did notice,” Xu Xun admitted.
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Cheng Yang chuckled. “Then why are you still jealous? It’s just work for me.”
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Xu Xun turned his head away from Cheng Yang’s kiss. “It might be just work for you, but it might not be for your co-stars.”
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Cheng Yang paused, puzzled. “What do you mean?”
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Xu Xun explained earnestly, “You’ve lost your memory, so you don’t remember any of this. But let me tell you, every movie you’ve filmed has had people trying to create a ‘couple’ narrative with you. Some even secretly promoted how close you were off-screen, deliberately stirring up drama to grab attention and spread endless rumors.”
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Cheng Yang’s face registered shock. “Who?”
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Xu Xun expertly opened his laptop and replayed the kissing scene video Cheng Yang had just swiped away. He pointed to the Omega female lead from the first campus drama. “Her name is Ye Bingying. She was involved in the most explosive rumors.”
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Cheng Yang’s eyes scanned the screen and noticed the search bar had suddenly displayed the term “Cheng Yang and Ye Bingying’s relationship exposed.”
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“……”
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Now she couldn’t clear her name even if she jumped into the Yellow River.
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Xu Xun’s expression darkened, his face paling with anger. He even refused to let her kiss him.
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Cheng Yang sat beside him, feeling small, helpless, and pitiful.
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She couldn’t remember anything from her past, let alone who this Ye Bingying was.
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Seeing her pitiful expression, Xu Xun didn’t press the matter and swiped the video away.
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“Let’s not talk about the past anymore. Just keep your distance from her in the future.”
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Cheng Yang nodded obediently. “Understood.”
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Though Xu Xun said nothing more, Cheng Yang’s heart pounded like a drum.
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She couldn’t shake the feeling that she and Ye Bingying had been too close in the past. Otherwise, Xu Xun wouldn’t have said such a thing.
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Cheng Yang wanted to ask more questions, but she feared upsetting Xu Xun, so she held her tongue.
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The silence between them was so thick you could hear only their breathing.
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Cheng Yang’s heart raced.
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The lights were off, but she kept her eyes wide open, unable to sleep.
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Xu Xun was the same.
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Cheng Yang secretly reached for her phone, wanting to search for Ye Bingying’s identity and what their connection might be.
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The room was pitch-black, and Cheng Yang didn’t dare move a muscle.
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Assuming Xu Xun was already asleep, she closed her eyes, planning to investigate further tomorrow.
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But even with her eyes closed, sleep eluded her. Her mind raced with conflicting thoughts.
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Xu Xun had told her to distance herself from Ye Bingying, implying they had once been close.
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Were they good friends?
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Yet since her amnesia, Ye Bingying had never once reached out to her.
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It must have been just a professional relationship.
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After a while, Cheng Yang heard Xu Xun sigh.
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“Do you know why I told you to stay away from her?”
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“Why?”
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“When you were filming that school drama together, you had just turned eighteen. At the wrap party, she got you drunk and then tried to seduce you with her pheromones back at the hotel.”
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Cheng Yang’s heart lurched. Her eyes widened, and her voice trembled as she asked, “Then… then what happened?”
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“What happened?” Xu Xun chuckled softly in the darkness. “I just happened to be passing by and called the police.”
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Cheng Yang exhaled sharply in relief, completely missing the significance of Xu Xun’s casual “just happened to be passing by.”
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Such a convenient coincidence, almost too perfect.
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It wasn’t until much later, when she uncovered Xu Xun’s hidden secrets, that she realized every detail had been meticulously planned.
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