Little Succubus Transmigrates into a Fishing Type O - Chapter 38
The quiet car was filled with the sweet aroma of chocolate and the fragrance of peaches.
Gu Jianyou’s hand pressed gently yet firmly beneath Bai Ruanruan’s skirt.
Her hand was warm, but not as warm as the heat radiating from Bai Ruanruan’s thighs. The softness of her legs was almost scorching, as if Gu Jianyou’s fingers had fallen into a fortress of cotton candy.
The chocolate melted between Bai Ruanruan’s lips, and Gu Jianyou’s fingers lightly brushed away the melted chocolate at the corner of her mouth.
Bai Ruanruan gazed at her with a playful smile, never having found teasing someone so delightful before.
In the past, people had either looked at her with naked desire or with disgust and mockery, as if they wanted to break her wings.
Only Gu Jianyou was like a big, loyal dog—restraining her impulses, yet her fingers betrayed her true thoughts, leaving five faint red marks on Bai Ruanruan’s thighs.
Bai Ruanruan murmured, “I thought Valentine’s gifts weren’t just limited to chocolates.”
The words snapped Gu Jianyou back to reality, and she quickly withdrew her hand, stealing a cautious glance at her handiwork.
Thankfully, the skirt covered it—otherwise, it would have looked like they’d been up to something scandalous in the car.
The alpha took a deep breath, trying to cool the fire raging in her chest with the crisp air.
Gu Jianyou reached into the car’s storage compartment and pulled out a small glass jar.
She presented it to Bai Ruanruan with both hands—a gift she had painstakingly prepared in her spare time.
The jar was filled to the brim with hand-folded golden origami cranes, each one meticulously shaped from thin gold foil, their wings spread as if ready to take flight.
There had to be at least a hundred inside.
The dazzling gold shimmered against the face of the breathtakingly beautiful girl.
Her peach-blossom eyes were the epitome of innocence, yet the faint, alluring aura around her made people want to kneel at her feet and offer her every treasure in the world—along with their own hearts.
Gu Jianyou gently took Bai Ruanruan’s hand, pressing a trail of tender, scent-laden kisses against her snow-white skin.
“Do you like it?”
Bai Ruanruan giggled, her shoulders shaking. “Of course I do. How could I not love a gift my sister made with her own hands?”
Gu Jianyou exhaled in relief, adjusting Bai Ruanruan’s scarf before opening the car door.
The cold air, mingled with the lingering sweetness of candy, sent Gu Jianyou’s heart into a frenzy.
Instead of sobering up the reckless young alpha, it only plunged her deeper into a dreamlike euphoria.
Wrapping an arm around the girl in the pleated skirt, Gu Jianyou asked, “There’s a pet market up ahead. Want to check it out?”
Bai Ruanruan exhaled a puff of white mist. “I’ll leave today entirely in your hands, sister.”
Her soft words melted into the wind. “Anything is fine.”
Gu Jianyou’s mind swayed, her fingers pressing lightly against her pounding heart. Her cheeks flushed, whether from the cold or excitement, she couldn’t tell.
The commercial district was bustling with young people. Dressed in an outfit carefully selected by her stylist, Gu Jianyou looked every bit the busy businesswoman who would never normally visit such a market.
Instead, she seemed like an indulgent alpha, dragged along by her girlfriend.
“Is this your girlfriend? She’s so pretty!” A bunny-eared girl shyly handed them a flyer. “Here’s a cat-ear headband for you~”
Every customer who took a flyer received a cat-ear headband.
The soft, snow-white cat ears carried the warmth of winter.
Bai Ruanruan never accepted flyers on the street—”No, thank you.”
But when she caught a glimpse of the adorable cat ears out of the corner of her eye, she paused and said, “Fine, give me one.”
The bunny-eared salesgirl happily picked out the best-crafted cat ears and handed them to Bai Ruanruan.
“Miss, your alpha is so beautiful!”
Bai Ruanruan smiled until her eyes crinkled. “She’s the most beautiful alpha in the world.”
Standing not far away, Gu Jianyou felt her heart clench at those words.
In this world, alphas were measured by strength, decisiveness, and their role as protectors—no one had ever praised Gu Jianyou’s beauty so openly before.
Dazed, Gu Jianyou watched the girl in the pink pleated skirt, then gently pressed the hand that had once touched the girl against the slightly swollen gland on the back of her neck.
Like a knight desperate for recognition, she gazed at the princess she had long served, hoping for the gift of a single crimson camellia.
Lost in thought, the scent of peaches flooded her senses.
Her collar was tugged, forcing her to bend down as Bai Ruanruan stood on tiptoe to fix the snow-white cat ears atop Gu Jianyou’s head.
Bai Ruanruan grinned. “They look adorable on you, sis.”
Gu Jianyou blinked, reaching up to touch the soft ears—only for her own earlobe to be pinched by Bai Ruanruan.
Bai Ruanruan giggled. “Why are your ears so red? Did the cold wind do this?”
Gu Jianyou hummed nonchalantly. “It is quite chilly.”
Bai Ruanruan smirked knowingly but didn’t press further.
After walking a while, she noticed from the corner of her eye that Gu Jianyou’s ears had turned even redder.
“Wow, look at that girl up ahead—she kinda looks like Bai Ruanruan!”
A high school girl out with her friends covered her mouth in shock, whispering to her friend, “And the one in the black trench coat next to her… Could that be—?”
“No way, really?”
“Is that Gu Jianyou?! I thought someone as busy as her wouldn’t have time to hang out in places like this.”
“They’re so sweet! I’m gonna ask for a photo!”
Another classmate raised her phone to snap a picture, but just as she was about to press the shutter, an overwhelming alpha’s aura hit her—
Nearly making her drop her phone.
The faint scent of irises might have been elegant and refined, but at this intensity, it was as sharp as a blade piercing straight through the heart.
Bai Ruanruan stopped in front of a cage, gently stroking the floppy-eared rabbit used to attract customers.
The bunny stuck out its pink tongue, nuzzling against Bai Ruanruan’s soft palm.
After observing for a while, the salesgirl cautiously approached, blushing as she asked,
“Sorry to bother you, but… are you Bai Ruanruan?”
Bai Ruanruan looked up. She wasn’t wearing a mask today, only light makeup perfect for a date.
Behind her, Gu Jianyou stood, gazing tenderly at her little girlfriend cradling the rabbit.
The rabbit trembled under the alpha’s unseen pressure, burying its soft ears into Bai Ruanruan’s hand.
Gu Jianyou said flatly, “You’ve got the wrong person.”
She didn’t want any details about herself and Bai Ruanruan exposed under the spotlight.
The salesgirl had just fetched paper and pen for an autograph when she looked up to see the tall woman wearing a cheap cat-ear headband—nothing like the domineering CEO image Gu Jianyou was rumored to have online.
Bai Ruanruan crouched petting rabbits. Though her face resembled the celebrity trending on social media, her style was completely different, and she looked almost underage.
With mischief in her voice, Bai Ruanruan said, “My girlfriend has a thing for Bai Ruanruan. I dressed up like this on purpose—otherwise that playboy alpha might not have come out with me.”
Realizing her mistake, the flustered salesgirl awkwardly put away her stationery. “Omegas are national treasures! How could anyone make you cosplay Bai Ruanruan just for fandom? That’s outrageous.”
Omegas being rare, marrying one was considered a dream-come-true.
The soft lop-eared rabbit kept nuzzling into Bai Ruanruan’s arms, its round eyes nearly closing in contentment.
Gu Jianyou stood listening to Bai Ruanruan’s unfiltered nonsense, waiting until her hands froze stiff—a full half-hour—before the girl reluctantly stood up from petting the rabbits.
Walking behind her, Gu Jianyou murmured in defense, “My feelings for Ruanruan aren’t about appearances.”
As someone of her status, Gu Jianyou never bothered explaining herself. Yet now she burned with urgency to make Bai Ruanruan understand.
At a stall, Bai Ruanruan happily accepted a free strawberry tanghulu. She pressed the glistening candy against Gu Jianyou’s lips. “Have a bite, sister.”
The plump strawberries on her skewer were noticeably larger than others’, coated in perfect crystalline sugar—as if specially made for her.
Of course, Gu Jianyou wouldn’t mention this event was sponsored by Radiant Entertainment. Her lips met the jewel-like treat…
“Ruanruan!”
Looking up with a smile, Bai Ruanruan asked, “What did you want to say, sister?”
Gu Jianyou gripped her hand tightly, forcing her gaze away from the white stockings hugging slender legs, ignoring the waist so narrow she could span it with one hand—violently suppressing her predatory stare.
Voice hoarse, Gu Jianyou managed, “My feelings for Ruanruan…” aren’t about beauty or body.
Before she could finish, a sugar-glazed strawberry was shoved into her mouth. White teeth shattered the candy shell, sweet juice flooding her palate as crisp and soft textures merged.
Nearly choking, she was immediately fed another candied berry. Never had the alpha eaten so undignifiedly. Pinned in a deserted corner with crowds passing nearby, the mingled peach-strawberry sweetness proved irresistible.
Bai Ruanruan’s laughing light-colored eyes perfectly reflected the sight of the young alpha swallowing tanghulu in disarray.
Soundlessly, Bai Ruanruan mouthed: I don’t care.
After finishing an entire strawberry candied hawthorn skewer, Gu Jianyou was immediately met with an intense kiss.
Pinned against the wall, a tongue swept across the inner walls of her mouth and between her lips and teeth. The peach-flavored kiss mixed with strawberries, delving deeper.
Bai Ruanruan clung tightly to Gu Jianyou, burying her panting breaths into the other’s neck after the scorching kiss.
It didn’t matter if it was just for her beauty and body.
It didn’t matter if it was just for her appearance.
Bai Ruanruan used every method to seduce her, to trap her, to try and control her emotions—
All of it was just to embrace this person who was like the moon hanging high in the sky.
She had fallen so low, trampled into the dirt. In the past, she had been a disgrace in everyone’s eyes, someone who would be cursed as bad luck at a mere glance, subjected to endless insults and humiliation.
Gu Jianyou was the beam of light that had pierced into her life.
She wanted to grasp this light in her palm, to make it shine on her forever.
No matter what she had to do, as long as she didn’t have to live in hell like before, Bai Ruanruan was willing to try anything.
She kissed her light.
Bai Ruanruan smiled sweetly. “Didn’t Sister say she wanted to eat the strawberry candied hawthorn? Was it good?”
Gu Jianyou’s lips had been bitten by the girl, and her tongue had been scratched by the sugary shell of the candied hawthorn, leaving a faint trace of bl00d in her mouth.
Gu Jianyou’s voice was hoarse. “Delicious. Very sweet.”
She reached up and touched the cat-ear headband on Gu Jianyou’s head. “There’s a cat exhibition up ahead. Sister, come with me to take a look.”
Gu Jianyou gave an indifferent hum, already regretting bringing Bai Ruanruan to this pet exhibition.
Watching the girl stare intently at the show-grade cats performing all sorts of adorable antics under the guidance of a feather teaser, she snorted inwardly.
Bai Ruanruan pointed at a soft, fluffy Ragdoll cat, her eyes sparkling.
“So cute! Her little pink paws look so squeezable.”
Gu Jianyou wasn’t interested, giving the Ragdoll a perfunctory glance.
A powerful Alpha had no fondness for these weak, pitiable creatures that needed others’ mercy to survive.
Gu Jianyou spoke without thinking. “My palms can be pink too.”
The crowd of squealing girls around them suddenly fell silent, staring at her strangely.
This Alpha… was weird.
Bai Ruanruan acted as if she hadn’t heard Gu Jianyou’s words.
“Sister, look at the cat’s ears! They’re so bouncy to the touch, just like the bunny earlier.”
Her eyes gleamed. “Sister, can we get a cat?”
Gu Jianyou, wearing the cheap cat-ear headband they’d been given, shifted uncomfortably and refused.
“We’re too busy with work. Maybe later.”
The possessive Alpha didn’t want her Omega’s attention to linger on anything other than her.
Petulantly, she took Bai Ruanruan’s hand and placed it on her own ear. “Mine are nice to touch too.”
Today, Gu Jianyou was only wearing a small diamond stud. As fingers gently kneaded her earlobe,
the entire ear turned from white to red, then burning scarlet, the flush spreading all the way beneath her collar.
The Alpha shot a cold glare at the Ragdoll cat that was trying to roll over and show its belly.
The cat meowed in confusion—
Why was this human looking at it with such a scary expression?
……
The phone in her skirt vibrated.
Bai Ruanruan saw it was Jiajia calling and covered the receiver as she answered.
“My agent needs me for something. Wait for me for a few minutes, sis.”
Gu Jianyou shoved her hands into her pockets, her ears unusually red. “Alright.”
Her tongue traced the corner of her lips where Bai Ruanruan had bitten her, leaving a small mark. She silently stood beside a massive sculpture so Bai Ruanruan could spot her easily when she returned.
“Wow, congratulations to this alpha for popping twelve balloons and winning second prize!”
A staff member wearing a clown hat clapped enthusiastically, handing over a plush toy nearly half a person’s height to the alpha.
The young girl beside the male alpha gazed at him with admiration.
“I’ve never won anything in archery games before—you’re amazing!”
The male alpha scratched his head smugly. “No big deal, no big deal. If it weren’t so crowded, I could’ve gotten first prize!”
The girl watched her partner draw the bow with heroic strength, as if witnessing a deity descend to earth, her entire being bubbling with pink admiration.
The first prize was a small silver crown.
Most likely, the vendor had set it up so no one could actually win it—just a carrot dangled in front of a donkey to keep people lining up for the archery game, all to impress their girlfriends.
After hesitating for a few seconds, Gu Jianyou stepped forward.
“How much for one round?”
An alpha who had effortlessly won first place in international compound bow competitions asked this question.
……
Jiajia said over the phone, “I saw photos online that look like you and the CEO at the pet expo downtown. Was that you?”
Bai Ruanruan stood in a corner, a lollipop in her mouth, crunching it noisily before swallowing.
“Yeah.”
Jiajia nearly choked. “A pink JK skirt doesn’t suit your image. You refused similar concepts when we pitched them before.”
Bai Ruanruan kept her hands in her pockets, staring at the glaringly obvious giant bear-shaped sculpture in the crowd.
“The CEO wanted me to wear it.”
The reflection on the tiles showed Bai Ruanruan looking just like an anime protagonist—her long, silky ponytail smoother than satin to the touch. A gentle tug of the fingers felt like twisting around someone’s sensitive, fragile heart.
Every smile and glance was enough to make any high schooler blush.
Jiajia: “?”
Silence filled the call. She wasn’t even sure if she should bother PR-ing the photos.
Bai Ruanruan chewed on the lollipop stick. “Maybe the CEO just never grew out of her childish side?”
After a pause, Jiajia said, “You rich people really know how to have fun.”
Bai Ruanruan hung up and tossed the mangled lollipop stick into a distant trash bin.
Like a delinquent, she crouched in an empty spot at the end of the hallway and searched on her browser:
My partner wants me to wear a uniform skirt—is that weird?
The first reply that popped up: Is there a chance your partner’s a creep? Too guilty to go after actual high schoolers, so they’re secretly messing with you instead.
Bai Ruanruan scrolled through a few similar comments before finally giving the first one a like.
She rubbed her plush thigh, where the white stockings had left a red mark.
That mark seemed to scream, Come touch here.
Standing up, she slipped her phone back into her skirt pocket and chuckled.
“Never would’ve guessed sis had such a playful side.”
She emerged from the corner, not even needing to tiptoe to search for Gu Jianyou’s figure before hearing cheers erupt from the archery booth.
“Holy sh1t, ten bullseyes in a row—the vendor’s gonna cry.”
“Wait, there are twenty arrows total. You think this alpha can hit them all?”
“The vendor’s face has gone green, I’m dying!”
Bai Ruanruan stood behind the crowd, watching as several onlookers raised their phones.
Gu Jianyou, wearing a black face mask, held her breath and drew back the crude bow with focused intensity. Squinting, she aimed at the tiny balloon and released—
The whoosh of the arrow splitting the air exploded in their ears.
Pop—!
The balloon burst instantly, the arrowhead embedding so deeply into the wooden backboard it couldn’t be pulled out.
The vendor, who’d initially planned to just hand Gu Jianyou any random plush toy to get rid of her, broke into a cold sweat at the sight.
Ordinary people didn’t have this kind of accuracy—or strength.
All twenty balloons were hit—not because that was her limit, but because there were only twenty arrows.
The balloons dangled precariously from the top of the wooden frame, swaying unsteadily in the cold wind.
Bai Ruanruan arched an eyebrow as the clown-makeup-clad vendor clapped vigorously, the surrounding crowd’s cheers amplifying the already bustling street’s energy.
Kicking a pebble absently, her hands buried in her warm coat pockets, Bai Ruanruan recalled outings with classmates years ago.
Penniless, she could only watch others play.
Too young then to understand her place, she’d begged classmates to let her try—but why would they share what they’d paid for?
She remembered being shoved hard onto the rough ground, fingers scraping bloody marks.
People naturally gravitated toward those with pocket money, leaving her alone in the dust.
Sitting dazed on the ground, she’d watched a classmate receive what now seemed like a cheap plastic crown prize.
The girl wore it triumphantly, as if being crowned queen.
Bai Ruanruan, in her thin clothes, could only watch from afar. Silly, really—such a childish thing to want.
Yet she’d wanted it so badly.
She kicked the pebble far away. These old memories no longer stirred her heart.
When she looked up, a shadow suddenly stood before her. The soothing scent of irises permeated the air, like warm water seeping into unhealable cracks.
A pure silver crown settled atop Bai Ruanruan’s head, adorned with flawless amethysts the brand had showcased as a marketing gimmick.
This very crown had gone viral weeks before the event.
Her heart clenched as she met Gu Jianyou’s gaze.
“Jiejie?”
Past and present overlapped in this moment.
Gu Jianyou brushed her lips against Bai Ruanruan’s cheek—no lust, just the simple desire to touch.
Like a hunting dog presenting its prize to please its master, Gu Jianyou murmured,
“I could give you far more expensive things, but will this do for now?”
The girl tilted her chin up regally, as if born to wear crowns and reign supreme.
“Okay.”
……
The evening crowd swelled as Gu Jianyou led them to a quiet restaurant for dinner.
Facing the flickering candlelight and the rich aroma of wine before her, Gu Jianyou gently placed her hand over Bai Ruanruan’s wrist.
With a suggestive touch, she lightly brushed against the tender inside of the girl’s wrist.
Gu Jianyou whispered softly, “Ruanruan, what do you think of me?”
It was a very awkward, inexperienced, yet utterly sincere opening.
Alpha’s eyes could barely meet Bai Ruanruan’s gaze. Under the dim lighting, his heart raced faster than a teenager’s during puberty.
The young woman under the candlelight took a sip of red wine.
“Big sister is a very good person.”
Very good…?
Gu Jianyou stiffened in place, both awkward and happy, staring at her in bewilderment.
Was this a “nice person” rejection?
Of course, her Omega had always been wholly devoted to acting—single-minded, focused only on earning an honest living. How could someone so straightforward have ulterior motives?
Gu Jianyou gently prompted, “Besides being good, what else?”
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