Reborn as a Scummy Alpha, I Became Every Heroine's Obsession (GL) - Chapter 5
Sitting in the back seat of the car, Feng Jiying felt the air growing stuffy.
The luxury stretch limousine was undoubtedly spacious.
Across from her sat a sleek, compact table. On it was a cup of coffee, gently releasing its bitter aroma.
Just then, her personal AI assistant, Hanhan, suddenly spoke up.
“President, your heart rate is elevated. Would you like any assistance?”
Hanhan was Feng Jiying’s custom-built artificial intelligence system.
Every piece of electronic equipment around her was linked to Hanhan’s centralized system.
Feng Jiying took a small sip of coffee, then quietly set the cup down.
“It’s a little bitter. Add some sugar,” she said.
Hanhan responded:
[But President, you never take sugar in your coffee. Is this a side effect of your sensitive period?]
Feng Jiying: “…”
Her irritation deepened.
Hanhan:
[Noting significant bl00d pressure fluctuations. Systolic pressure has reached 140 mmHg. Engaging automatic comfort protocols: raising windows and activating air conditioning to lower cabin temperature.]
As the windows slowly tinted and the view outside faded to black, Feng Jiying remained silent.
What exactly was going on between Wen Rui and Gu Qiqi?
Omegas from the Three Great Families were never allowed to leave Central City.
So when—and how—had the two of them met?
And if they had history, why hadn’t they acknowledged each other when they first reunited?
Hanhan:
[President, your secretary has requested a video meeting. You’re currently thirty minutes late for your morning briefing. Should I redirect the car back to headquarters?]
The mechanical voice delivered each word with precise rhythm.
Feng Jiying rolled the window down halfway, glanced one last time toward the academy entrance, then waved her hand.
The driver turned the vehicle around and drove off.
“Investigate everything about Gu Qiqi,” she ordered. “I want a full report—every person she’s ever interacted with, from childhood to now.”
Hanhan:
[President, may I ask why? As long as nothing happens during the three-month contract, Gu Qiqi will leave on her own.]
A subtle crack appeared in Feng Jiying’s otherwise flawless expression. Her brows furrowed slightly, her voice laced with frustration.
“Shut up.”
Back at the school gate, chaos had erupted.
Feng Jiying, Wen Rui, and Liu Huaiching were widely considered the most elite Omegas in Central City.
Not only were they born into prestigious families, but they were all remarkably attractive—dream partners in the eyes of countless Alphas.
Winning the favor of one of these Omegas didn’t just boost an Alpha’s pride—it also meant gaining the powerful support of their families. It was a once-in-a-lifetime chance to rise to the top.
That’s why, wherever they appeared, countless Alphas would eagerly show off, releasing their pheromones in hopes of attracting attention.
Some even went as far as displaying their mental strength, trying to prove they were stronger and more capable than the others.
But Gu Qiqi didn’t understand any of that.
All she knew was that if someone tried to hurt her, she had to protect herself—she had to fight back.
She still didn’t realize just how terrifying a 3S+ level mental power really was.
What seemed normal to her had stunned all the Alphas at the school gate.
To them, releasing such overwhelming pressure in front of an Omega wasn’t just a show of strength—it looked like a declaration of possession.
In their eyes, Gu Qiqi was claiming Wen Rui as hers.
But Gu Qiqi just stared at Wen Rui with those bright, wolf-like eyes.
“So it is you. The awful woman.”
Three years ago, a beautiful girl suddenly appeared near the orphanage.
The head caretaker said she hadn’t gone through gender differentiation yet, so she stayed with the other children.
Back then, Gu Qiqi was already wild and hard to control, always getting into fights.
In the Outskirts, people fought over a single piece of bread or a handful of rice. If you weren’t tough, you didn’t survive.
Food was everything. And Wen Rui, who had suddenly shown up looking so beautiful, quickly became the center of attention.
Even worse, she went around telling everyone she was Gu Qiqi’s girlfriend, using her name to get food from others.
Because of that, Gu Qiqi kept getting dragged into fights.
Wen Rui had tricked her with that sweet smile. And just when Gu Qiqi let her guard down, she left without a word.
Later, Gu Qiqi realized that Wen Rui had probably only used the orphanage as a place to hide during a rough time—and she herself had just been a walking food supply.
Wen Rui stepped forward and tried to pat Gu Qiqi’s head.
“Little Qiqi, it’s been three years, and you’re still so stubborn. Getting into fights again? You know that fighting at 330 Military Academy will get you in trouble, right?” She smiled softly. “But don’t worry, I’m the school’s doctor. If you get hurt, you can come to me.”
Gu Qiqi subtly moved away, avoiding the touch without making a scene.
She fell silent, deep in thought.
When she had been under the control of the game system, Wen Rui hadn’t acknowledged her at all—not even once. She had watched from the sidelines as everything went wrong.
If she wanted to survive now…
It was better to stay away from people like that.
Without saying another word, Gu Qiqi turned around and walked straight toward her classroom.
She didn’t want to cause any more of a scene at the school gates.
After Gu Qiqi walked away, the heavy pressure from her spiritual energy faded instantly. The Alphas around her, no longer feeling overwhelmed, didn’t want to make a bigger fool of themselves—so they left in a hurry, one after another.
As a member of one of the Three Great Families, Wen Rui was an Omega who, although not truly valued by her own family, had still managed to earn a place at the 330 Military Academy. Because of her status, she was always accompanied by protection.
She narrowed her fox-like eyes, watching the direction Gu Qiqi had gone.
Being discarded by her family was something Wen Rui had always seen as inevitable. It was a curse she couldn’t escape—one that came with being a twin.
Her older sister was an Alpha—an exceptional one. Almost too perfect.
And as an Omega, Wen Rui was nothing more than a tool for political marriage.
To her family, the identity of her future partner didn’t matter. As long as the federal government approved, they were willing to marry her off to anyone—even someone from the Outskirts like Gu Qiqi.
That was why she needed to find someone—someone naive, fiercely loyal, powerful, and willing to give her everything. Someone who truly loved her and could stand as her protector.
Gu Qiqi couldn’t be allowed to ruin that plan.
“Miss, we should go to the infirmary now. If you stay at the gate any longer, you might trigger another Alpha pheromone disturbance,” a bodyguard gently reminded her from behind.
Wen Rui tilted her chin slightly, her fox-like eyes filled with disdain.
“Alphas really are just primitive animals—acting on instinct with no concern for consequences. I honestly don’t understand why the federal government even created this gender. Wouldn’t it be better if they all just disappeared?”
She said it with a soft smile on her face, as if she were talking about something completely ordinary. But her words were disturbingly cold.
The Beta bodyguard silently lowered his head and didn’t respond.
Even though Wen Rui’s face looked calm and her steps were steady, her right hand was trembling slightly—and that small movement betrayed her.
Just moments ago, that hand had almost touched Gu Qiqi’s forehead.
Gu Qiqi’s spiritual energy had been overwhelmingly strong, and her pheromones so pure and sweet that Wen Rui’s hand had trembled in excitement without her even realizing it.
Pheromones… they really were such troublesome things.
But still… she found herself curious.
This young Alpha—new to everything, as blank and unguarded as a clean sheet of paper—what kind of waves would she stir up in Central City?
She wondered… when Gu Qiqi was lying in bed, would she still wear that same cold, distant expression?
Wen Rui gently touched her flushed cheek.
Heh… she really was a bad woman.