A Yandere Omega Abandoned Me After Getting Pregnant - Chapter 1
[Host, are you sure your plan will work? You’re really going to recommend yourself to the female lead’s aunt, Wei Xuejin, stay by her side, and then successfully woo her to stack up Love Points?]
“Of course. Otherwise, you tell me: is there a better, more direct, or faster way to get close to her?”
Ye Xingran hopped off the car, her pink, neck-length hair shimmering in the light. She carried a lemon-yellow backpack and an 8K-sized wooden drawing board. Even before her feet hit the pavement, the System’s anxious voice was already echoing in her mind.
She was wearing a black camisole, deep blue jeans that revealed a glimpse of her supple waist, and sleek leather shoes. Even her socks were perfectly coordinated. She looked the picture of youthful invincibility and vibrant energy—clearly a child raised in the lap of luxury.
Her skin was pale, so the exaggerated pink hair didn’t look out of place. On the contrary, she possessed the eccentric aura of an independent artist. Her temperament was a walking contradiction, earning her a 200% head-turn rate on the street.
Ye Xingran was used to it. Before transmigrating, her style had been even more flamboyant. she used to pull off all sorts of bizarre outfits and hairstyles, all in the name of “creative inspiration.” She was unique, alternative, and always stood out from the crowd.
Yes… she was a transmigrator.
A few days ago, while out sketching in the highlands, she was unfortunately caught in a massive rainstorm and landslide. She died and ended up in this ABO world, specifically inside a “crematorium” romance novel.
Worse, she had inhabited the body of a “scum Alpha”—beautiful but useless, a spendthrift, and the very first idiot villain destined to be “killed off” for trying to tear the leads apart.
Just thinking about that role gave her a headache.
Just as she was lying down to accept her fate, a strange thing calling itself a “Love Strategy System” showed up. Having read plenty of novels, Ye Xingran wasn’t surprised by a system, but she found it hilarious that a “cannon fodder” villain like her actually qualified for one.
The System got straight to the point: she was a villain destined to be taken out by the main leads. To survive, she had to pick a target, woo them, and accumulate Love Points.
It even generously provided a list of candidates:
A. The female lead Omega’s best friend
B. The male lead Alpha’s childhood friend
C. The original body’s arch-rival
D. The female lead Omega’s aunt
E. A senior Omega who had a crush on the original body…
Ye Xingran scanned the list of over a dozen names. She wondered if the service for “idiot villains” was always this high-tier. The System was quite smart, too; it provided character attributes, backstories, and their relationship with the original body, essentially labeling the difficulty levels for her.
It was all very clear.
Ye Xingran’s eyes flew across the lines. Some were hard, some were easy.
Then there was Option D: Wei Xuejin. She was a background character—immensely wealthy but destined for an early death. She never married or had children, eventually leaving her massive fortune to the female lead, which allowed the lead to “face-slap” everyone and propelled the novel’s popularity to its peak.
[Host, you’ve been staring at Option D for ten minutes. Do you want to pick her?]
“Yeah, is that okay?” Ye Xingran didn’t hide it.
[Why her? Her difficulty level is through the roof! Plus, she’s short-lived! If you don’t finish the quest before she dies, you’ll die with her.]
The System was worried. Ye Xingran choosing Wei Xuejin felt like a recipe for disaster.
“She’s a background character with barely any scenes, right? Even though she’s the aunt, the female lead doesn’t see her often. Right now, the plot says I’ve already been harassing the female lead for a while. Wouldn’t wooing her aunt be the perfect solution?”
[…How is that ‘perfect’?] Wouldn’t that lead to a “crematorium” scene? Even the System was afraid to take that risk.
“How is it not? When I run into the female lead, I can just tell her: ‘I don’t actually like you, I like your aunt.’ Boom, my villain plotline ends right there. At least I won’t die a miserable death early on.”
“Then, it’s just about survival. Even if Wei Xuejin is hard to woo, she’s rich. She can easily afford to keep a ‘moocher’ like me. Even if I fail, at least I’ll have enjoyed a life of luxury for a while. I’d die with no regrets.”
[…] Is she that indifferent to life and death? Was it a mistake for me to save her?
“It’s settled! I’m picking her! We’ll deal with the difficulty when it comes!” Ye Xingran was full of confidence.
Her casual attitude left the System speechless. It could only agree, hoping she’d back down once she hit a wall.
A few days later, after investigating Wei Xuejin’s recent activities, Ye Xingran set out.
However, the System suddenly detected an unavoidable plot event: [Host, your luck is really rotten. A male Beta that the original body humiliated, along with his cronies, is heading this way. There’s a 90% chance of an encounter. They’re probably looking for revenge.]
“What’s there to fear? I’m an Alpha, why would I be scared of a male Beta? Worst case scenario, I’ll find ‘Auntie’ to protect me. No problem at all.”
Ye Xingran remained optimistic.
[But…]
“No ‘buts.’ The priority right now is getting Auntie to let me stay by her side!”
System: […] (100th sigh of the day).
Was this host a bit too optimistic? It better not see her crying if the plan failed; it didn’t know how to comfort people.
Ye Xingran got off at a business hotel. She had learned that Wei Xuejin was looking for a highly skilled artist for a project and was holding interviews.
Art was the one thing Ye Xingran was terrifyingly good at. She planned to use this interview to get close to Wei Xuejin, explain her “true intentions,” and see how the woman reacted.
If Wei Xuejin was too hard to crack, she’d just switch targets. It wasn’t a big deal—the System’s list still had a dozen other names.
She entered the hotel and quickly found the interview room. But just as she was waiting, a piercing alarm went off in her head:
[Host, watch out! Danger! Avoid immediately! Arch-rival male Beta detected ahead!]
“Found her! Ye Xingran is right here!”
It was too late. A group of aggressive Alphas and Betas burst out from nowhere. Ignoring the fact that they were in public, they charged at her.
Ye Xingran hadn’t expected them to be so brazen. Apparently, the original body hadn’t just offended one person—she had offended a whole gang! “System, you’re killing me!”
[Host, run forward! Turn the corner and find a room! Auntie is in one of them!]
Ye Xingran bolted. She was almost clear when someone grabbed her shoulder near the turn.
Sensing them reaching for her drawing board, Ye Xingran didn’t hesitate. She grabbed the attacker’s arm and executed a perfect shoulder throw, slamming them into the floor!
The others froze. Wasn’t she supposed to be a total pushover in a fight?
Is it true that the pinker the hair, the harder the punch?!
Ye Xingran didn’t want to waste time. She clumsily released a burst of her Alpha pheromones to pressure them. Her eyes turned sharp. “Don’t get in the way of me becoming a kept woman!”
The stunned crowd: “…”
Using the fiercest tone to say the most spineless thing.
Ye Xingran adjusted her drawing board and walked past them with a cold glare. None of them dared to move.
[Host! Auntie is in the third room on the right! Go, go, go!!]
Ye Xingran dropped the act and rushed to the room. To her surprise, the hallway was empty—no staff, no other interviewees. Just silence.
She pushed the door open.
The room was huge but dimly lit, creating an oppressive atmosphere. As soon as she entered, a strange, somewhat unpleasant scent hit her, making her head swim.
She frowned and held her breath to minimize the intake.
As she stepped further in, she found herself standing across from a young female Omega. The woman was partially hidden in the shadows, her head slightly bowed, long lashes veiling her eyes. She looked exhausted.
Hearing the sound, the woman looked up. She initially gave Ye Xingran a dismissive glance, but then her gaze sharpened like a bolt of electricity. She locked onto Ye Xingran’s face and whispered two words: “It’s you?”
“Wha—”
Before Ye Xingran could finish, her voice was cut off. She didn’t even see how the Omega moved, but suddenly, she was slammed onto the table behind her. Her hands were pinned behind her back.
Before she could react, a click echoed. A specialized suppressor collar had been snapped around her neck, pinning her in place.
“Wait—”
Realizing there was a misunderstanding, Ye Xingran managed to free one hand and slammed a stack of papers onto the table.
“I’m not a bad guy! I’m here to apply to be your kept woman!”
Every word was loud and clear.
Wei Xuejin: ? What kind of nonsense is this?
The Omega frowned, her eyes drifting to the “contract” the little Alpha had slapped down. In bold letters, it read: [Ye Xingran’s Professional Moocher Agreement].
Wei Xuejin: “…”
However, Ye Xingran immediately began to regret her bold entrance. She noticed that one wall of the room was covered in terrifying, bizarre-looking instruments that looked like torture devices.
Even worse, not far away, a pink snake was flicking its tongue, staring at her hungrily.
Ye Xingran: “…”
She couldn’t help but ask in her mind: “Is she really Wei Xuejin? The aunt?”
[Yes! More real than a real pearl!]
“Then is this CEO Wei… some kind of sadistic pervert who likes torturing people?”
Before the System could answer, the cold, emotionless voice of CEO Wei sounded in her ear:
“Sit up straight. Mark me.”
Ye Xingran: “…”
??? Escalating things this quickly?!