The Wheelchair Scum Alpha Has Something to Say (GL) - Chapter 3
Chapter 003: Still Got Splashed
In the transparent glass was lemonade soda, with a slice of lemon resting on the rim. As Chen Mengyi’s movements caught her eye, the ice cubes in the cup clinked, and one fell lower.
Just a glance was enough to tell how refreshing this glass of lemonade soda was.
Chen Mengyi was right; Bai Yue’s health was not good. The pheromone disorder not only interfered with her central nervous system, preventing her from standing, but also made her more sickly and frail than the average person. Sitting in a wheelchair year-round inevitably led to muscle atrophy in her lower limbs. It was only through medication, massage, and physical therapy that her legs remained presentable and appeared no different from a normal person’s.
Also, due to her medication, Bai Yue was forbidden from drinking alcohol or eating irritating foods. Chen Mengyi strictly controlled all these things, ensuring nothing detrimental to Bai Yue’s health appeared before her in daily life.
Bai Yue knew herself that she couldn’t drink.
Antibiotics and alcohol mean trouble.
She had previously wanted to live a long life, at least to enjoy a few more years of this luxurious but flavorless existence. But now that she knew how to go home, what’s the harm in occasionally having a drink… Besides, she wasn’t planning to drink it! She was planning to splash Miss Su with it!
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 for saying such a thing.
The original Bai Yue in the novel probably wouldn’t have this kind of problem. She would definitely grab red wine if she wanted red wine, liquor if she wanted liquor, and pound down spicy crawfish if she craved it… Ugh, wait, why was she envying that scum villain?
Bai Yue took another look at the lemonade soda in her hand. While lemonade soda could still be splashed on someone, this clear, white liquid would only make the clothing wet; it wouldn’t look very messy or dramatic. How could she possibly bring the male and female protagonists together this way?
To be honest, while Bai Yue had skimmed the novel and had some positive feelings for the female protagonist, she felt no affection for the male protagonist. Mainly… the male protagonist’s character setting was too ridiculous. He was pretending to be an Alpha, unwilling to expose his Omega identity, while also trying to keep his distance from the female protagonist because AA relationships were still a niche in contemporary society.
As a lesbian, Bai Yue experienced a similar situation in her previous world, so she could, in theory, slightly empathize with the male protagonist’s feelings. But she was single then! If she had a loved one, she would definitely: come out, come out today, come out right now! Nothing is more important than your lover!
So she felt a tiny bit of, well… disgust toward the male protagonist’s actions, subconsciously feeling that he wasn’t good enough for the female protagonist.
Now, she had to do something to bring them together, and Bai Yue truly felt a pang of conscience.
But if she didn’t follow the plot, she couldn’t go home! No matter what, when it was time to be the villain, she had to be the villain! Fortunately, the weather was quite warm today, so being splashed with ice water wouldn’t be too cold. When she splashed it, she would aim for the hem of the skirt to avoid affecting the female protagonist too much.
Although Bai Yue was about to do something bad, she wasn’t doing it willingly, and she naturally didn’t want to actually harm anyone.
It was just that… Bai Yue had never done anything bad before. Now, suddenly having to act villainous, she couldn’t help but feel a little guilty and excited. Of course, all this minor excitement vanished when the glass of red wine in her hand turned into lemonade soda.
No, this concerns her going home; she couldn’t be defeated by this small setback. Splash, she must splash!
Bai Yue made up her mind, deciding to act as soon as the time was right. To do this, she first put the lemonade soda into Chen Mengyi’s hand, then began to move her wheelchair. She really 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 did she have to use?! And the red wine would probably splash back onto herself.
Sure enough, writing novels doesn’t require paying attention to these small details…
After rolling around for a while, Bai Yue got a bit tired. Chen Mengyi noticed and grabbed the handles behind her wheelchair.
“Yueyue, where are you going?” She also conveniently placed the lemonade soda on a nearby table, which nearly made Bai Yue’s eyes widen in frustration. Fortunately, Chen Mengyi was very skilled at observing Bai Yue after all these years and knew from her little glance that Bai Yue was still thinking about the lemonade soda.
Although Chen Mengyi didn’t know why Bai Yue cared so much about that glass of lemonade soda, she retrieved it and placed it back in Bai Yue’s hand. She even reminded her, “Yueyue, don’t hold it all the time; it’s a bit cold.”
Chen Mengyi was just a little too concerned about her, Bai Yue couldn’t help but think. Sometimes she really treated her like a fragile object, like a doll.
While she was lost in thought, a person suddenly stepped out in front, rushing and nearly running into Bai Yue. As a cripple, Bai Yue definitely couldn’t easily dodge, she could only hope that the stranger across from her was observant enough to quickly steer clear.
But the person didn’t seem to be looking anywhere, staring straight ahead, not paying attention at all to the shorter cripple in front of her. Bai Yue was stunned. She thought: Am I going to fail before I even begin? First the red wine was swapped for lemonade soda, and now I’m going to be stopped mid-plot before I can even splash the female protagonist!
Fortunately, Chen Mengyi was quick-witted. She realized that the person opposite might have poor vision, or else their gaze wouldn’t be so blank. She chose to trust herself over giving a warning, and swiftly turned the wheelchair, avoiding the girl.
But unfortunately, Bai Yue crashed into another girl, and the lemonade soda in her hand flew out.
—Ah, who is so unlucky?
Bai Yue could feel the person wildly retreating because she didn’t want to hit the wheelchair, resulting in a big fall on her backside… Crucially, she was wearing high heels and sprained her ankle. Don’t ask Bai Yue how she knew; the “click” sound made by the high heel was particularly loud.
Most importantly, the water in her cup had splashed onto that person.
As Bai Yue gripped the wheelchair to steady herself, Chen Mengyi quickly leaned closer, holding the other side and asking Bai Yue, “Yueyue, are you okay? Are you hurt?” There were four girls present in total. The girl who had rushed past also realized the commotion she caused and stood awkwardly to the side, feeling helpless.
Bai Yue rubbed her head and shook it. “No, compared to me, the one next to us…” Bai Yue turned her head and nearly gasped. She finally understood how the female protagonist was splashed on the chest. She, a cripple, couldn’t stand up to splash the female protagonist that high, but if the female protagonist fell down, she could splash her.
That’s right, the person who was now sitting miserably on the ground, with her upper body completely drenched, was the female protagonist, Su Xi.
Su Xi was wearing an evening gown, and the water on her chest made the clothing somewhat transparent. Just then, a male voice suddenly rang out: “What happened? What’s going on?” Bai Yue didn’t need to turn around to know: the male protagonist had descended from the heavens. 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 had anticipated. Chen Mengyi stepped forward.
Chen Mengyi was wearing a shawl today. She had asked Bai Yue if it looked good before they left, and Bai Yue had naturally said yes. Truthfully, it did. Chen Mengyi was already very beautiful, but her eyes weren’t big and round; in Bai Yue’s description, they were squinty-eyes, which seemed a bit disadvantageous.
In reality, however, Chen Mengyi’s eyes were narrow, graceful phoenix eyes, and her other features were perfectly proportioned. Wearing this shawl gave her an air of sophistication. Yet, at this moment, Chen Mengyi took off her shawl, came to Su Xi, bent down, and covered Su Xi’s shoulders with the shawl.
Chen Mengyi reached out her hand to Su Xi: “I’m sorry, I was being careless and trying to avoid a crash, which is why I accidentally hit you. Can you stand up?”
Su Xi’s eyes lit up. Bai Yue understood, she understood. They were all transmigrators. According to the original text, Su Xi was just an ordinary girl. Suddenly encountering such a beautiful person coming to her rescue during a difficult situation, how could she not have her eyes light up?
Su Xi took Chen Mengyi’s hand and stood up. The girl nearby who knew she had caused the trouble also approached, apologizing somewhat nervously: “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 just spoken nearby, her large, doe-like eyes filled with admiration.
Bai Yue understood, she understood. In the eyes of many wealthy Omega families in Yunhai City, the male protagonist was a very suitable choice for an engagement. He was handsome and capable, never had any scandals, and was excellent both in terms of family background and personal merit.
There were quite a few Omegas who liked the male protagonist. 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 however they wanted. But the male protagonist was an O pretending to be an A, and that was a big problem for Bai Yue. How should she put it? It felt like a stone butch pretending to be a man to date a straight girl.
Furthermore, the male protagonist was the type of man Bai Yue disliked the most, so she naturally viewed him with prejudice.
The young girl looked at the male protagonist and saw that he wasn’t even looking at her. She felt discouraged but then cheered up again: “I! I’ll take you to the lounge. At least you can change your clothes.” This was addressed to Su Xi, who agreed.
Wait a minute… you take her to the lounge? What about my plot?!