Pair A? No Thanks! [Transmigration] - Chapter 3
“Miss Su, is there any need to be this nervous?”
Shi Ning was almost amused by Su Tianxue’s rigid posture, as if she were about to be executed. She didn’t have a habit of forcing people, and seeing her so scared and helpless, the fire in Shi Ning’s heart died down a bit.
She leaned down, her long red hair falling and brushing against Su Tianxue’s face, tickling slightly. Su Tianxue looked up at her.
Shi Ning’s appearance was as arrogant as her personality; she was like a flame, with a rebellious spirit in her eyes and brows. Now, her fingertips were slowly tracing her face, then moving downwards, further down. Su Tianxue had no doubt that if Shi Ning held a tattoo needle, a perfectly straight, infinitely extending line would be left on her body.
Su Tianxue’s face was cold, and her resistance to a fellow Alpha still lingered. Every moment, she wanted to flip over and pin the person in front of her beneath her, but she couldn’t.
One hundred thousand yuan meant she couldn’t.
Su Tianxue turned her head away: “If you’re going to do it, just be quick.”
Shi Ning: “Do you think I’m buying groceries and cooking?”
“You pick it, pay for it, then take it home and cook two meals right away,” Shi Ning hooked Su Tianxue’s chin. “There’s no such logic, is there?”
Su Tianxue was single-minded: “Why not?”
Shi Ning: “Are you serious?”
Her fingertip flickered: “I can just go straight in?”
Su Tianxue’s heart was dead and resolute: “Yes.”
Shi Ning: “…I can’t.”
She wanted the pleasure of physical intimacy, not a “since I’m already here” task.
Su Tianxue grew impatient: “Then what do you want to do?”
Hearing her question, Shi Ning was also stunned. What did she want to do? She wanted her to be willing.
But clearly, that was impossible.
At least, it was impossible in the short term.
“Let’s play something else,” Shi Ning raised an eyebrow. “Since you hate Alphas, I don’t want to force you.”
Su Tianxue: “Does it come with money?” Her goal was very clear.
Shi Ning gritted her teeth: “Yes.”
Having roamed the world of romance for so many years, she had truly never encountered someone so openly asking for money.
She looked at Su Tianxue’s still cold and beautiful face.
Although she was the employer and this was a transaction, she was unwilling to get what she wanted this way.
Just giving her the money and letting her go would leave Shi Ning feeling unsatisfied.
Why should she?
She had to get some sweetness for herself.
Bad ideas were bubbling up in her mind.
“I won’t touch you,” Shi Ning said.
Su Tianxue didn’t believe her; she looked at the woman suspiciously: “Really?”
“Really,” Shi Ning said sincerely and earnestly. “I won’t touch you.”
Even without doing it herself, she had plenty of ways.
Half an hour later, Su Tianxue was sprawled softly, drenched in a fine sweat, and the room was filled with the rich scent of snow. But the snow had melted, carrying a hint of sweetness, becoming like milky ice cream. Shi Ning pressed her lips together, licked the corner of her mouth, and resisted the urge to go further.
After about a long moment of silence, Su Tianxue finally recovered. She struggled slightly, and a metallic clinking sound came from her wrists.
“Can you let me go?” Her eyes were cold, but her cheeks were still flushed with pink.
Thinking back to how she almost cried but stubbornly refused to beg, Shi Ning felt that sparring with her had a unique flavor. Sweet, soft girls would obediently call her “sister,” looking cute and cooing as they swayed their hips. But someone like Su Tianxue, with her unyielding pride, unbreakable and unbendable—watching such a person willingly fall into the mire of desire was, surprisingly, also very enjoyable.
And very fulfilling.
Shi Ning intended to do something more, but she felt that if she continued, Su Tianxue would probably bite her to death on the spot. This person was a bit of a turncoat; once satisfied, she’d switch modes, with no extra emotion in her eyes when looking at her.
Sigh. Unwilling.
Shi Ning sighed lightly, knelt beside her, and reached out to unlock the metal restraints she had just put on.
“Su Tianxue,” Shi Ning kindly reminded her, “Don’t do this kind of thing again.”
As she said this, she felt a bit like a nagging parent.
She pursed her lips, too lazy to say more.
Clang, the handcuffs fell to the floor with a crisp sound.
Su Tianxue was freed from her restraints, her frosty white wrists now marked with red welts from the recent abuse. But Su Tianxue didn’t care or pay attention.
She pushed Shi Ning away with one hand, got cleanly to her feet, and picked up her clothes to put them on. She was as silent as a snowflake that disappears upon landing. Once dressed, she walked up to Shi Ning and held out her phone. Shi Ning glanced at it; it was a QR code.
Specifically, a QR code for payment.
Shi Ning: “Sorry, I don’t scan these.”
Su Tianxue emphasized, her tone heavier: “You said you’d pay, one hundred thousand.”
Shi Ning shrugged: “Why are you angry? I didn’t say I wouldn’t pay.” She looked at Su Tianxue’s phone. “Add me as a friend, and I’ll transfer it to you.” She looked up at the woman, smiling in a way that was a bit annoying. “In case you want to do this kind of business again, don’t look for anyone else. Look for me.”
Su Tianxue felt like punching the person in front of her to death.
She endured it.
She straightened her face and adjusted her WeChat QR code, handing it to Shi Ning.
After Shi Ning added her, she said: “No ‘chat only’ mode, no blocking me, no hidden visibility.” She practically anticipated everything Su Tianxue might do in the future.
When you’re under someone else’s roof, you have to bow your head.
Su Tianxue said: “Okay.”
Shi Ning transferred a hundred thousand to her. Once the money arrived, Su Tianxue bowed to her and then walked out.
Watching the woman still have the strength to walk, Shi Ning regretted it again.
She should have played rougher.
Made her tremble when she left.
She stretched, sat on the bed for a while, forcing herself to calm down. She walked to the balcony, wanting to smoke a cigarette, but before she could even light it, she saw Su Tianxue walking downstairs, and within a few steps, she squatted down.
Shi Ning frowned. She had been quite lenient earlier, hadn’t done anything truly bad. It shouldn’t have made her this uncomfortable, right?
She watched quietly from the balcony for a while.
Su Tianxue was still squatting there.
Shi Ning felt a bit irritated, casually tossed away the unlit cigarette, got up, put on a jacket, and left.
It was September, neither cold nor hot, but muggy enough to be annoying.
She went downstairs and found Su Tianxue’s location based on a rough sense of direction.
Passersby looked at the woman strangely, not understanding why she had suddenly squatted on the ground.
Shi Ning approached, sensing something was wrong. She crouched down, her voice patient and gentle: “What’s wrong?”
She joked: “Still mad about what just happened?”
Su Tianxue heard the familiar voice and looked up, her lips pressed together, her eyes red, tears smearing her entire face, and her sleeves were wet. The ice-cold beauty who had been so stubborn just moments ago had now turned into a pitiable, crying ice cream bun.
Shi Ning’s heart clenched.
Was it always this painful for Alphas in this world to be topped?
She felt completely at a loss.
“I—” Shi Ning had just opened her mouth to say one word when Su Tianxue suddenly lunged at her, grabbing her shoulders, and biting down hard. She used this method to continue suppressing her emotions, preventing herself from breaking down and crying in the middle of the street.
Shi Ning plopped onto the ground, catching the woman. Her arms hovered, unsure whether to embrace her or not. She was a little stunned.
Passersby who witnessed the scene pointed and whispered.
A young girl saw it, clicked her tongue, and said, “Looks like a scumbag woman who abandoned her partner is finally getting what she deserves from the original wife.”
Shi Ning: ?
Calling her scumbag was fine.
Saying she had an “original wife” was not.
She still had at least twenty more years of playing the field!
Shi Ning helplessly whispered to Su Tianxue, “You heard them. The passersby misunderstood. How about you let me go first? We can talk properly. If I made you this unhappy, then I… I’ll also let you…”
Alright, she couldn’t bring herself to say that.
She suddenly understood Su Tianxue a little.
Shi Ning casually blurted out, “How about I find you an Omega so you can get your revenge?”
Author’s Note:
Pushing her own wife away – Sister Shi, truly one of a kind.
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