I was running while holding my phone, now that I’ve got such crucial evidence, I should be able to help Qianyin see through Moyu, right?
But will Qianyin hate me for this…
After all, I just actively seduced Moyu myself.
Well, I was planning to distance myself from her anyway, so if she hates me, so be it.
As for helping Qianyin this time, it’s just my way of making up for toying with her feelings for so long in my past life.
Although, the Qianyin in this world line isn’t a reincarnator and doesn’t know anything.
Soon, I returned to the room where Qianyin was resting.
The door wasn’t closed; it opened with a gentle push.
Just as I was wondering why, I noticed Qianyin lying on the bed, curled up, but her complexion looked much better.
I walked to her side and asked softly,
“Are you still feeling unwell?”
Qianyin looked up at me, her voice so weak that it made my heart ache, and I started hesitating whether to tell her about Moyu.
“Teacher Guiye, is something up?”
Looking at Qianyin in front of me, I took a deep breath.
Since she asked, I might as well say it!
“There is indeed something, and it’s about Teacher Qianyin.”
“About me?”
I didn’t say anything, just silently played the audio I had recorded earlier.
I just hope Qianyin doesn’t think I’m some scheming green tea for seducing Moyu.
Qianyin lay on the bed, listening quietly. Soon, the entire recording finished playing, but her expression didn’t change at all.
“So that’s how it is?”
She slowly sat up and leaned closer to me.
Her head was lowered, so I couldn’t see her expression.
But I guess she must be feeling pretty bad right now.
Have I also often made girls feel this way in the past?
Maybe it’s because my body has become a girl’s, but I seem to be getting more and more emotional, especially evident in this situation with Qianyin.
“If you’re feeling bad, just cry it out.”
Qianyin didn’t speak. She leaned against me, one hand resting on my waist.
Being suddenly hugged by Qianyin like this, my sensitive body instinctively shivered, and I became nervous.
Though I was a bit puzzled, I remembered that Qianyin isn’t a reincarnator, so I let my guard down.
She’s probably just too upset…
“Don’t be sad. There are so many people in this world. If this one doesn’t cherish us, we’ll find the next one.”
I patted her hair, trying my best to comfort the distressed Qianyin.
Qianyin didn’t say anything. With her head lowered, I couldn’t see her expression, only feeling her nimble fingers wandering over my body.
At first, I didn’t pay much attention, thinking she was just too upset, but gradually, I sensed something was off.
As Qianyin’s hands roamed freely, my strength was draining bit by bit, my small body softening under her touch, and an ominous premonition rose in my heart.
“What… what are you doing, eek!”
Before I could finish, Qianyin, seeing my body soften, pinned me down on the bed.
Qianyin propped herself above me, looking down at me.
Only then did I notice that her face didn’t have the sadness I imagined but instead a smile like she’d succeeded in a scheme.
“Huh? Why are you pinning me to the bed? I’m the one who helped you see through Moyu!”
At this point, I still hadn’t realized something was wrong.
“Thank you so much. I’ve seen clearly now.”
She gently brushed her hand across my cheek, a sly smile curling on her lips.
“No, no need to thank me, I’ve already—mmph!”
Before I could finish, Qianyin leaned down and kissed me, sealing my lips.
During this, her gaze was filled with burning intensity, her terrifying demeanor as if she could devour me at any moment.
Finally, she released my lips, licking hers as if savoring some exquisite delicacy, then spoke slowly.
“I didn’t say I was thanking you. I’m thanking Moyu for helping me see through you.”
“What… what do you mean? I’m the one who helped you see Moyu for the scumbag he is!”
While it’s good that I’m not being seen as a green tea, things seem to be heading in an even worse direction.
“Do you think a colleague you just met would risk being mistaken for a green tea to help another colleague see that her boyfriend is a scumbag? Of course, it’s possible—if that colleague is a reincarnator. Do you understand now, my dear Miss Guiye?”
At this, my heart skipped a beat, as if I’d realized something.
This Qianyin… she’s a reincarnator…
“What… what reincarnator?”
I’ll keep acting; maybe there’s still a chance to salvage this!
“Still acting? Then I’ll get started~”
As she spoke, one of Qianyin’s hands began to move downward.
I quickly stopped that hand, hurriedly saying, “Um, I… I’m not acting anymore, please calm down!”
Seeing my panicked expression, the mischievous smile on Qianyin’s face turned into one of satisfaction.
“Ahem, excuse the interruption. I’ll close the door for you two, carry on. I’ve already helped you get her onto the bed, so treat me to coffee later.”
Moyu’s voice came from the doorway, completely out of place.
I thought he was here to save me, but he just closed the door and left.
At that moment, I finally realized—this guy was in on it with Qianyin from the start, all to trick me into revealing my reincarnator identity.
And I stupidly fell for it, worrying and sympathizing with Qianyin the whole time, until she pinned me to the bed.
“Why did you have to trick me like this, wuwuwu… so mean!”
I clutched my little head, finally realizing my mistake, filled with regret.
But now that I’m already on Qianyin’s bed, what’s the use of regret?
“I was just trying with little hope of success. If you didn’t care about me at all, there wouldn’t have been any chance of this working.”
As Qianyin spoke, she slowly moved my hands covering my face, smirking mischievously at me.
“I don’t care about you!!! By the way, was your illness real?”
“Hmm, it was fake. Guiye says she doesn’t care about me, yet she’s worried about my illness. Not convincing at all.”
“Hmph, I’m not worried, just… just a bit curious!”
Realizing her illness was a ruse, I finally let out a sigh of relief.
Wait, no! Now’s not the time to relax—I’m still under her!
“Oh, is that so? Instead of being curious about my illness, shouldn’t Teacher Guiye be worried about herself, like a clay Bodhisattva crossing the river, barely able to save herself?”
Qianyin leaned closer, and with her pinning me to the bed, I had nowhere to escape.
“W-Well, I mean…”
“Your panicked expression is just so adorable~”
“Thinking about how the scumbag who used to handle everything with ease is now this delicate girl, tricked onto my bed, only able to look at me with fear and panic, unable to resist—this feeling is so addictive~”
Fear.
Qianyin’s gaze grew more and more fervent.
Such an expression on the usually composed Qianyin made me, pinned beneath her, feel especially vulnerable.
“Qianyin, I’ve always thought you were a smart person, so calm down. This isn’t… mmph~”
Before I could finish, the girl’s fingers lightly teased that spot, turning all my words into a whimper.
“You used to tell me to calm down a lot in our past life, but every time I did, things went back under your control.”
The girl leaned close to my ear, lowering her voice.
“So this time, I’m not calming down. Everything is out of your control now. Let me see more of your adorable, scared face~”
As she spoke, I felt the touch of Qianyin’s slender fingers on my thigh, slowly lifting my skirt.
“No… no, please, you can’t!”
I curled up, pleading with a trembling voice, hoping for mercy. But instead of letting go, the fervor in her eyes only intensified.
“Your pleading is so cute too. You’re becoming more and more irresistible. How about I just eat you up tonight?”
Eat me up?!
Just as I opened my mouth to speak, Qianyin’s lips sealed mine again.
My petite body began to soften, my panicked gaze gradually turning hazy, my fair cheeks flushed with an alluring red, like a ripe fruit tempting Qianyin to take another bite.
Soon, Qianyin’s lips parted, but that didn’t mean she was satisfied.
Looking at the prey caught in her carefully laid trap, the girl’s desire only grew stronger.
Whimper, I can’t escape…
If I’d known, I wouldn’t have bothered with this big liar.
I was foolishly trying to save her, and now I’ve gotten myself into this mess, wuwuwu…
But such thoughts didn’t linger long in my mind before they were mercilessly swept away by the girl’s overwhelming, tidal wave-like assault, leaving me, drowning in the waves, completely unable to think.
Meanwhile, a full moon slowly rose over the distant seaside of the hotel.
Tonight was bound to be a night of surging tides~