After Mistakenly Marking a Sickly, Yandere Beautiful Omega, I Was Forced Into a Flash Marriage - Chapter 15.1
It’s confirmed.
Luo Yan was now absolutely certain that the big villain was sulking because of that non-existent hug.
As for saying she was jealous… Luo Yan wouldn’t dare presume. How could a “trash Alpha” like her have the honor of making the big villain jealous?
“Gong Lin, can you go to the cafeteria and wait for me? I need to say a few words to Miss Xue.” Luo Yan felt she couldn’t let this drag on, or things would get truly troublesome, so she spoke to Gong Lin.
“Well… alright then, but you have to come quickly.” Seeing that Luo Yan really seemed to have business with Xue Wu, Gong Lin reluctantly left first.
“Do you Alphas… all like this delicate, dainty type?” Xue Wu asked seemingly nonchalantly, watching Gong Lin’s petite retreating figure.
“Miss Xue, I am currently single,” Luo Yan stated.
“So what?” Xue Wu gave a mocking smile, appearing indifferent, which somehow sparked a flicker of irritation in Luo Yan.
“If Miss Xue really didn’t care, she wouldn’t be sulking over a hug that never happened, nor would she have released her pheromones to crush Gong Lin.”
Luo Yan lowered her voice, speaking right into her ear as if she had seen right through her.
Xue Wu was momentarily stunned by her words, but quickly countered: “Who said I’m sulking over such a trivial matter?”
“Oh, if you aren’t, then that’s for the best. I’d hate for the debt to be pinned on my head later.” Luo Yan didn’t believe a word of it, but seeing the villain’s suppressed annoyance actually made her feel a bit cheerful. Even the big villain had moments like this.
“You’re happy to see that I’ve ‘misunderstood’?” Xue Wu didn’t miss the fleeting smile on her lips and asked provocatively.
“…I’m not happy.” Realizing this was a trap, Luo Yan immediately pivoted and gave a seamless answer.
It wasn’t that she actually wanted the villain to be unhappy. After all, Xue Wu only became what she was because she had faced so much injustice; Luo Yan didn’t want to become another perpetrator.
So… it was better to find an opportunity to break the engagement early.
But for now, she could try to coax the big villain a little.
“Here, have a flower and stop being unhappy.” As Luo Yan spoke, she produced a tulip made of pipe cleaners from seemingly nowhere and held it out to Xue Wu.
Xue Wu seemed surprised as she took the flower. “You made this?” It was a purplish-red, plump little thing—cute and well-crafted.
“Ahem, I just twisted it together while slacking off in class. I’m only giving one away, you know.” Luo Yan gave her a playful wink.
Xue Wu was amused by her. “I really wasn’t angry just now. Don’t misunderstand.”
“Yes, yes, you weren’t angry.” Luo Yan humored her with good-natured patience. Noticing the time, she bid her farewell: “I’m heading to the cafeteria for lunch. See you.”
“The crew said you all should come eat with us. We can walk together.” Xue Wu had received many flowers in her time, and the one Luo Yan gave her wasn’t the most special, but for some reason, she found herself unable to put it down.
“Uh, I’m afraid Gong Lin is waiting. I’d better go on ahead. See you in a bit?” Luo Yan still didn’t dare stay too close to the villain, fearing a major plot shift. She hadn’t forgotten that she was a cannon fodder who barely even made an appearance.
“It seems that little Omega is very important to you.” Xue Wu nodded without stopping her, reaching a conclusion.
“…I suddenly feel like leaving with the group takes about the same amount of time. Going ahead isn’t necessary.” Before transmigrating, Luo Yan had spent her life navigating business circles and high society; while it wasn’t her favorite life, her ability to read people was top-tier.
The moment the villain said that, Luo Yan knew she was dissatisfied with her performance. If she was dissatisfied, she’d likely blow up in secret later, and Luo Yan would be the one to suffer. So… better to follow her.
However, she didn’t get to say much more. The other lead Alpha, Zhong Ting, came over under the pretext of discussing the afternoon’s scenes and dragged Xue Wu away. Her attempt to curry favor resulted in nothing.
OK, fine. She wasn’t angry.
When they finally reached the cafeteria, Luo Yan didn’t stick with the crew. She found Gong Lin and sat down to eat. The big villain wasn’t far away—just a few tables apart. Seeing Xue Wu still chatting and laughing with Zhong Ting, Luo Yan felt an inexplicable discomfort.
From Zhong Ting’s behavior today, she didn’t seem like an honorable Alpha; she clearly had designs on the villain. Yet Xue Wu acted as if nothing was wrong, conversing happily, which made Luo Yan feel strangely stifled.
She suddenly remembered the villain had a “White Moonlight.” It’s just that the White Moonlight was currently studying abroad.
Sigh, why bother going abroad to study? Hurry back and protect your Omega. Maybe then the villain wouldn’t fall to such a tragic end—and take me down with her.
Luo Yan sighed, thinking that some things were just destiny, but hoping it wasn’t too late for her to change things.
“Luoluo, the cafeteria has charcoal-grilled beef tenderloin today. That’s your favorite, eat more.”
“Ah—Quick! Get the first aid kit! Teacher Xue is hurt! She’s bleeding non-stop!”
Gong Lin had just finished her sentence when a commotion broke out on Xue Wu’s side. Luo Yan had an excellent sense of smell and immediately caught the thick, heavy scent of blood.
She didn’t care about anything else and immediately stood up. Sure enough, she saw that Xue Wu’s finger had a large gash, and blood was flowing out continuously. It was a shocking sight.
Luo Yan was privately alarmed. Without thinking, she pushed through the crowd, grabbed Xue Wu’s hand, and tried to help stop the bleeding.
But the wound was deep. And if Luo Yan remembered correctly, the book described Xue Wu as having two fatal weaknesses. First was her pheromone disorder—her “special period” was highly unstable and unpredictable, making her easy prey for Alphas.
Yesterday, she had been in her special period and had been drugged. If she hadn’t been sent to the hospital in time, it would have been a disaster.
The second fatal weakness… was this.
The big villain’s skin was exceptionally pale—so pale you could almost see the veins beneath. From a health perspective, this wasn’t a good thing. It meant her skin was extremely thin, or perhaps she suffered from a specific condition.
Luo Yan remembered a scene in the book where Xue Wu was injured by a rival. She bled uncontrollably and nearly died at the scene. It was only when high-compatibility pheromones were wrapped around the wound that the bleeding finally stopped.
But her rivals and those who wanted to harm her eventually learned of this weakness and used it against her in various ways. In short, it was very tragic.
And now… how did she get hurt? What happened?
She instinctively glanced at Zhong Ting, who was sitting next to Xue Wu, making the other woman’s scalp tingle.
“I can try to help stop the bleeding.” Her assistant was already trying to help, but it was useless—soaking through tissue after tissue. Luo Yan realized they couldn’t go on like this. She stepped to Xue Wu’s side and, without a second thought, released a thread of pheromones to stop the bleeding.
Fortunately, her pheromones were “idealized,” meaning she could control the concentration and scent based on her environment and thoughts. To prevent others from discovering the villain’s weakness, she turned the pheromones into the scent of “plain water.” Anyone with a lower rank than her couldn’t smell a thing.
Watching the blood on her finger gradually stop, Xue Wu was actually quite surprised. She looked at Luo Yan, and seeing her serious expression, she moved her lips but ultimately didn’t ask her question out loud.
“Alright, it’s stopped. Just put a bandage on it.” Seeing the bleeding cease, Luo Yan let out a small sigh of relief. “How could you be so careless?”
As she spoke, she gave Zhong Ting a nonchalant glance, her eyes filled with an inexplicable, intimidating pressure.
Zhong Ting’s heart skipped a beat again, and she explained irritably: “Teacher Xue wanted to eat fruit but didn’t know how to peel it. She was cut by the fruit knife.”
“Is that so, Teacher Xue?” Luo Yan didn’t believe her for a second and turned to look at Xue Wu, adopting the same formal title.
Hearing her call her “Teacher,” Xue Wu felt a subtle, strange sensation. What kind of ‘teacher’ am I to her? She really knows how to take advantage.
“Yes, it’s as Teacher Zhong said. I was careless and hurt myself.”
Hearing her confirmation, Luo Yan relaxed slightly and discreetly retracted the pheromones she had been using to intimidate Zhong Ting.