The Wheelchair Scum Alpha Has Something to Say gl - Chapter 3
In the transparent glass was lemon soda water, with a slice of lemon resting on the rim. As Chen Mengyi watched the movement in her palm, the ice cubes in the cup clinked, and one dropped further down.
Just looking at it, you knew how thirst-quenching this glass of lemon soda water was.
Chen Mengyi was right, too; Bai Yue’s health was not good. The Information Pheromone Disorder not only disrupted her central nervous system, causing her legs to be paralyzed, but also made her more susceptible to illness than ordinary people. Sitting in a wheelchair year-round inevitably leads to muscle atrophy in the lower limbs, and only through medication and massage therapy could her legs maintain a semblance of normalcy, appearing no different from a person who could walk.
Also, due to her medication and related issues, Bai Yue was forbidden from drinking alcohol or consuming stimulating foods. Chen Mengyi strictly controlled this, ensuring that nothing detrimental to Bai Yue’s health appeared in her daily life.
Bai Yue herself knew she couldn’t drink alcohol.
Antibiotics and alcohol together lead to disaster.
- She had previously wanted to live a long life—at least to enjoy a few more years of this luxurious yet flavorless life. But now that she knew how to go home, a little bit of alcohol wouldn’t hurt… Besides, she wasn’t planning on drinking it! She was planning to splash it on Miss Su!
Of course, she couldn’t say this to Chen Mengyi. If she did, Chen Mengyi would think she had a fever and her brain was fried to say such a thing.
If it were the Bai Yue from the original novel, this wouldn’t have been an issue. She would definitely grab red wine if she wanted red wine, grab liquor if she wanted liquor, and gorge on spicy crawfish… Ugh, wait, why was she envying that villainous scum?
Bai Yue looked again at the lemon sparkling water in her hand. While lemon sparkling water could be thrown at people, this clear liquid would only dampen clothes, not make the person look particularly miserable or conspicuous. How was she supposed to help the male and female protagonists get together this way?
But to be honest, although Bai Yue skipped through the novel and had a favorable impression of the female protagonist, she didn’t have any good feelings for the male protagonist. The main issue was… the male protagonist’s setting was too ridiculous. On one hand, he pretended to be an Alpha and refused to expose his Omega identity, and on the other hand, he maintained distance from the female protagonist because an AA relationship was still a minority in contemporary society.
As a lesbian, Bai Yue had experienced similar situations in her previous world, so she should theoretically be able to slightly empathize with the male protagonist’s concerns. But she was single then! If she had a loved one, she would definitely: come out, come out today, come out now. Nothing is more important than the person you love!
So, she had a tiny bit of, well… disgust for the male protagonist’s actions, and instinctively felt he wasn’t worthy of the female protagonist.
Now, she had to do something to bring them together. Bai Yue genuinely felt her conscience twinging with unease.
But if she didn’t follow the plot, she couldn’t go home. Regardless, when it was time to be the villain, she had to do it! Fortunately, it was quite warm today, so even if the cold water splashed on someone, it wouldn’t be too chilling. When she threw it, she’d try to aim for the hem of the skirt, so it wouldn’t affect the female protagonist too much.
Although Bai Yue was about to commit a bad deed, she wasn’t doing it willingly, so naturally, she didn’t want to genuinely hurt anyone.
It was just that… Bai Yue had never done anything bad before. Now that she was abruptly about to, she couldn’t help but feel a little guilty and excited. Of course, all this minor excitement vanished when the red wine glass in her hand turned into lemon sparkling water.
No, this was related to her going home; she couldn’t be defeated by this small setback. She had to throw it; she still had to throw it!
Bai Yue made up her mind, deciding to act as soon as the opportunity arose. She first placed the lemon sparkling water in Chen Mengyi’s hand, then started to turn her wheelchair. She truly didn’t know how the Bai Yue in the novel managed to splash the red wine all over the female protagonist’s chest while sitting in a wheelchair.
How much force must she have used! And the wine might have splashed onto her own body.
Sure enough, writing a novel doesn’t require attention to such small details…
After wheeling herself around for a bit, Bai Yue felt tired. Chen Mengyi noticed and grabbed the handles behind her wheelchair.
“Yueyue, where are you going?” She also casually placed the lemon sparkling water on a nearby table, a sight that almost made Bai Yue’s eyes pop out. Fortunately, Chen Mengyi was extremely adept at observing Bai Yue after all these years and knew from her subtle look that Bai Yue was still thinking about the lemon sparkling water.
Although Chen Mengyi didn’t know why Bai Yue cared so much about that cup of lemon sparkling water, she retrieved it and placed it back in Bai Yue’s hand. She even specifically reminded her: “Yueyue, don’t hold it for too long, it’s a bit cold.”
Chen Mengyi was just a little too concerned about her, Bai Yue couldn’t help but think. Sometimes, she truly treated her like a fragile item, like a porcelain doll.
As she was lost in thought, a person suddenly stepped out in front, rushing and about to bump into Bai Yue. As a cripple, Bai Yue definitely couldn’t dodge easily and could only hope the stranger had better eyesight and would quickly move aside.
But the person was staring blankly ahead, not looking where they were going, and didn’t notice the shorter cripple in front of them at all. Bai Yue was stunned. She thought: Am I going to die before I even succeed? Not only was the red wine replaced with lemon sparkling water, but she was going to crash and burn before she could even splash the female lead!
Fortunately, Chen Mengyi was quick-witted. She realized the person opposite might have poor vision or be dazed, so she chose to rely on herself over warning the other person. She swiftly maneuvered the wheelchair, narrowly avoiding the woman.
Unfortunately, however, Bai Yue bumped into another woman, and the lemon sparkling water in her hand flew out.
—Ah, which unlucky soul is it this time?
Bai Yue could feel the person aggressively backing away to avoid hitting her wheelchair, resulting in a heavy fall onto their backside… Crucially, they were wearing high heels and sprained their ankle. Don’t ask Bai Yue how she knew; the “clack” sound from the high heel was particularly loud.
Most importantly, the water from her cup splashed over.
As Bai Yue steadied herself on the wheelchair, Chen Mengyi quickly leaned over and held the other side, asking Bai Yue: “Yueyue, are you okay? Are you hurt?” There were four women present in total. The rushing woman, realizing the accident was her fault, stood beside them, looking awkward and helpless.
Bai Yue rubbed her head and shook it: “No, I’m fine. What about the person next to me…” Bai Yue turned her head to look and almost gasped. She finally understood how the female protagonist was splashed on the chest. As a cripple, she couldn’t stand up to splash the female protagonist that high, but if the female protagonist fell, she could definitely splash her.
That’s right, the person who was miserably sitting on the ground, with her upper body completely soaked, was the female protagonist, Su Xi.
Su Xi was wearing a dress, and because water was spilled on her chest, the fabric became somewhat transparent. Just then, a male voice suddenly rang out: “What happened? Is everything alright?” Bai Yue didn’t need to turn around to know it was the male protagonist, descending like a god. The next part should be the classic scene where the male protagonist takes off his jacket and wraps Su Xi in it.
But things didn’t go in the direction Bai Yue expected. Chen Mengyi stepped forward.
Chen Mengyi was wearing a shawl today. She had asked Bai Yue if the shawl looked nice before leaving home, and Bai Yue, of course, said yes. To be honest, it really did. Chen Mengyi was inherently beautiful, and while her eyes weren’t large and round and Bai Yue had described them as somewhat disadvantageous squinted eyes,
in reality, Chen Mengyi had long, narrow phoenix eyes, and her other facial features were also well-proportioned. Wearing the shawl gave her an air of dynamic elegance. But at this moment, Chen Mengyi took the shawl off, walked up to Su Xi, and bent down to drape it over her shoulders.
Chen Mengyi extended her hand to Su Xi: “I apologize. It was my fault for rushing to avoid a collision and accidentally bumping into you. Can you stand up?”
Su Xi’s eyes lit up. Bai Yue understood. Understood. They were all transmigrators. According to the original description, Su Xi was just an ordinary girl. Meeting such a beautiful person coming to her rescue during a moment of deliberate difficulty, how could her eyes not light up?
Su Xi took Chen Mengyi’s hand and stood up. The girl nearby who knew she had caused the mess also moved closer, awkwardly apologizing: “I’m so sorry, it’s all my fault. I wasn’t paying attention…” As she spoke, she looked up at the male protagonist who had spoken from a distance, her fawn-like eyes filled with longing.
Bai Yue understood. Understood. In the eyes of many Omegas from Yunhai City’s wealthy families, the male protagonist was a very desirable marriage candidate. He was handsome, capable, and had no scandals. Both his family background and personal qualities were excellent.
The number of Omegas who liked the male protagonist was not small. The problem was… the male protagonist was also an Omega.
Of course, as a lesbian, Bai Yue wouldn’t discriminate against OO or AA relationships. They could date whomever they wanted. But the male protagonist was an Omega pretending to be an Alpha, and that was a huge problem for Bai Yue. How should she put it? It felt like a masculine lesbian pretending to be a man to date a straight girl.
Plus, the male protagonist was the type of man Bai Yue disliked the most, so she naturally viewed him through a biased lens.
The young girl looked at the male protagonist and saw that he wasn’t looking at her at all. She felt momentarily deflated but then cheered up: “I! I’ll take you to the lounge. At least you can change your clothes.” This was addressed to Su Xi, who agreed.
It’s just… wait a minute, you’re taking her to the lounge? What about my plot?
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