The Wheelchair Scum Alpha Has Something to Say gl - Chapter 2
However, the “Miss Chen” they spoke of did not seem to think so. Facing the stream of people rushing forward to fawn over her, Miss Chen maintained a perfect smile. But due to the shape of her eyes, her smile always gave people the impression of squinted eyes.
It couldn’t help but make one think: squinted eyes are not a good thing.
Of course, this kind of remark could never be said in front of Chen Mengyi. If it were, who knows what tricks this smiling tiger might pull behind the scenes. Some people in the business world had secretly suffered losses to Chen Mengyi, so upon seeing her smile, they quickly retreated, leaving only a group of clueless individuals still whispering small talk in front of her.
They had just said that no one would want Chen Mengyi, yet now they were acting like poodles. The behavior of these people was bound to be gossiped about later.
Chen Mengyi appeared to respond to each of them, and very politely at that, but in reality, she was taking notes on every single one of them.
Bai Yue clearly disliked being surrounded by so many people. She quietly said, “I’m going to get a drink,” and wheeled herself away from Chen Mengyi.
Anyone with eyes could see Chen Mengyi didn’t want Bai Yue to leave. But she didn’t stop Bai Yue, only letting her smile slightly falter as she watched Bai Yue go. After Bai Yue left, she lightly adjusted her skirt and turned to chat with the people around her. Occasionally, when she turned her head, her eyes would involuntarily follow Bai Yue.
Bai Yue rotated her wheelchair, searching for something in the ballroom. Most people kept their distance from the areas she approached. This was natural; hardly anyone in this world would want to be near a cripple. So, everyone around her avoided her eagerly.
After searching for a while, Bai Yue found someone on the periphery of the crowd. It was a woman who looked delicate and pitiful, like a little white flower, with a hint of confusion deep in her eyes. Just then, she overheard the discussions of others.
“Oh, that’s the Su family’s daughter, isn’t it? Although she’s an Alpha, she’s too weak, not even as good as the Bai family cripple. She used to be sickly, and would burst into tears easily when speaking. Last time, when she was with other Alphas from the Su family, she was even pushed into the water. I heard she had a serious illness and can’t remember things from before. I wonder if it’s true or not.”
“Haha, well, after ‘The Bai Family Cripple of Yunhai City,’ we’ll have another ‘The Su Family Idiot,’ won’t we?”
The voices of these people were especially grating. Hearing them made Bai Yue’s ears itch, but she didn’t take it to heart. After all, they weren’t wrong; she was a cripple. She was the type to let insults pass through her ears and never reside in her heart. However, based on what the surrounding people said, Bai Yue confirmed one thing.
—The female protagonist has already transmigrated.
She said this because Bai Yue was also a transmigrator, a person who had transmigrated into a book. As a lesbian who hid her sexual orientation, Bai Yue had many female friends her age. She was a bit timid, afraid to come out, and even more afraid to actively expand her circle of friends, so Bai Yue never had a girlfriend.
At the time, one of her female friends recommended a novel to her.
The reason was: “The villain in this story has the same name as you, look at it! Maybe if you transmigrate in the future, you can get some useful information from the plot.”
Her friend’s words surprisingly came true. Bai Yue really did transmigrate after reading it. As a lesbian, reading a romance novel was already depressing, but this book was very popular and widely circulated within her circle of friends. To avoid being completely excluded from the circle, and also because the Bai Yue in the book had a wife, Bai Yue finished the book while complaining about it.
In summary: Chen Mengyi in the book was actually quite good to her, truly demonstrating a commitment to never abandon, never give up.
In the end, her wife, Chen Mengyi, was imprisoned along with the villainous foil, Bai Yue. Bai Yue really didn’t understand why the villainous foil in a romance novel would be a lesbian couple. She used to complain: “The author who wrote this book is probably a closet lesbian herself. Can a straight female author really write a yuri (Girl Love) couple?”
She even flipped through the comment section. Well, there were quite a few straight girls who liked yuri couples these days, and many were demanding the author: “Give me back my yuri couple’s happy ending!”
The author pretended not to hear and continued writing the side stories for the male and female protagonists. Whether it was because the author’s writing had angered the heavens and the people, or for some other reason, Bai Yue transmigrated. She truly became the Alpha Bai Yue, the gloomy, obsessive, and cunning villain with the same name as her in the book.
She transmigrated when she was only six years old, mysteriously becoming paralyzed due to an Information Pheromone Disorder.
This detail aligned perfectly with the author’s setting. The author didn’t elaborate on the reason, as she was just a villain, merely mentioning in passing that the villain had an accident after the novel started and became permanently disabled. Bai Yue initially wanted to resist, trying to find a way back to the real world.
But no matter how hard she tried, even resorting to extreme methods like trying to die, she not only failed to die but remained alive and kicking.
Gradually, she thought, “Forget it, let it be.”
Being a cripple wasn’t a huge problem, especially a wealthy cripple. Although getting around was inconvenient, at home, she was practically waited on hand and foot, with maids helping with every little detail.
She ate and drank well, and the maids all looked at her with pitying eyes. The only issue was the contemptuous glances from her schoolmates, some of whom would bully her openly or secretly. In these situations, she would inform her parents and teachers, and soon, the bullies would disappear from her sight.
This led to rumors at school that she must have secretly hired someone to take care of those people.
This kind of gossip was acceptable in elementary school, and Bai Yue didn’t take it seriously, but who knew that by junior high and high school, it would spread even further, giving her the image of a world-shattering demon in the eyes of other students. She wasn’t the original Bai Yue, who was sinister and violent. She was clearly a good kid!
During her growth, Chen Mengyi also came into her life. When the Chen family sent Chen Mengyi to the Bai family, it was under the guise of “borrowing a place to stay.” What they told the outside world was, “We just thought the Bai family’s young lady was so lonely and pitiful, and the Bai family is close to the school, so Mengyi is just staying there for a while.”
But everyone with an ounce of sense knew that Chen Mengyi was sent in to be Bai Yue’s child bride. Privately, an engagement had long been settled with Bai Yue’s two mothers, waiting for the right moment to get engaged and married.
But Bai Yue truly only saw Chen Mengyi as a little sister!
Firstly, her soul was that of an adult. Even though she was put into a child’s body, she was a mature adult. Therefore, even though Bai Yue knew she had an engagement with Chen Mengyi, it was impossible for her to see Chen Mengyi as a romantic partner; she only saw her as a little sister.
She acted on this, too. Remembering the novel’s description of Chen Mengyi, how she was always beaten and punished, and how her back was covered in welts from being whipped by the “Bai Yue” of the book, Bai Yue felt heartache. So, she treated Chen Mengyi with exceptional gentleness and care. The only occasional slip was her own goofy nature, as she constantly wanted to take Chen Mengyi out to play.
It was thanks to Bai Yue’s care that Chen Mengyi didn’t grow up twisted but became a particularly healthy and cheerful person.
It was just the issue with her looks; when she smiled, she squinted a bit, making her look somewhat like a smiling tiger.
Bai Yue swore that Chen Mengyi was definitely not a smiling tiger, she just looked a little like one when she smiled!
Ahem, back to the main topic. Today was the day the male and female protagonists first met, and also the female protagonist’s first time attending a banquet after transmigrating. The reason Bai Yue was looking for the Su family’s young lady was entirely because she needed to fulfill her duty as a villain!
For some reason, lately, Bai Yue felt like a voice was talking to her whenever she slept. After waking up, she only vaguely remembered: as long as she completed the plot, she could successfully return to the real world and go home!
Although life in a wealthy family was nice, Bai Yue was a cripple, and the kind with an incurable disease.
After thinking for a minute, Bai Yue decided: it’s better to go home. Although she didn’t have much money, she would be a normal person. A normal person could do so many more things than a cripple. She wanted to run, jump, and see the high mountains, not be confined to a small wheelchair, having to constantly crane her neck just to look at others.
However, committing evil deeds must be done methodically. She would try her best to follow the plot, but she must not break any laws or implicate Chen Mengyi, or let her suffer any harm. Bai Yue had already planned it out: when the plot was almost complete, she would secretly draw up a will and leave all her assets to Chen Mengyi.
Bai Yue found the Su family’s young lady but didn’t rush forward, as it wasn’t her time to shine yet. According to the novel’s description, she had to wait until the male protagonist entered before stepping forward to splash the Su family’s young lady with red wine and mercilessly mocking her.
At this point, the male protagonist would mistakenly believe the Su family’s young lady was a bullied Omega, and then protect her and take her to the lounge. Little did he know that the other person was not only an Alpha but would also discover that he was actually an Omega.
That’s right, this was a novel about a female Alpha and a male Omega, and the male protagonist was an Omega pretending to be an Alpha. No wonder Bai Yue’s female friends liked to read it. It was just… Bai Yue had zero interest in the interactions between the male and female protagonists. She skipped through the novel, only caring about the villain Bai Yue, who shared her name, and Chen Mengyi.
Bai Yue first found a place to park her wheelchair and then picked up a glass of red wine from a nearby table. She was eager, just waiting for the relevant characters to enter. However, just then, Chen Mengyi walked over.
She saw the glass of red wine in Bai Yue’s hand and silently replaced it with a cup of lemon water.
“Yueyue, you’re not well, you can’t drink red wine.”
“Huh?”
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