You’re Not Allowed to Kiss Me Anymore! [Quick Transmigration] 22p2

Chapter 22 p2: Transmigrated as the Abusive Story’s Cannon Fodder Female Supporting Character 

Xin Yao’s racing heart slowly calmed down. Hesitantly, she lowered her arms.

The soft moonlight illuminated the scene before her, and in that moment, she witnessed a sight she would never forget, the most breathtaking and awe-inspiring moment of her life.

Before her eyes stretched the vast, glittering expanse of the night sky.

Stars twinkled like diamonds scattered across a dark blue canvas, so close that she felt like she could reach out and touch them.

She tilted her head back, wisps of clouds drifting past her face, the brilliant starlight filling her vision.

Below her, the city lights twinkled like a sea of fireflies, painting a picture of peaceful human life.

It was breathtaking.

Xin Yao was soaring through the sky, cradled by a giant white snake, her bed a makeshift chariot, floating among the clouds and stars, gliding towards the horizon.

The night’s events had been absurd and terrifying, but in this moment, gazing at the stunning scenery, she felt a strange sense of wonder.

She wasn’t cold. The snake beneath her was surprisingly considerate.

As soon as she had landed on its back, a transparent, reddish barrier had appeared around her and the bed, protecting her from the elements.

But as she grew accustomed to the strange journey, she remembered something, her heart skipping a beat. She glanced down at the world below, then quickly looked away.

The initial awe inspired by the scenery faded, replaced by a growing sense of fear.

She wasn’t afraid of heights, but this was a bit too much.

There were no safety rails, and while she trusted Pei Yu’s ability to protect her, trust and fear were two different things.

She clutched the blanket tightly, her body frozen, afraid to move.

Above her, the stars shimmered, within reach. Below her, the world stretched out like a vast ocean of clouds.

It was exhilarating and terrifying.

Too exhilarating!

Xin Yao finally snapped out of her daze, realizing her situation.

She had been kidnapped, bed and all, by Pei Yu!

“Pei Yu!” Xin Yao yelled, her voice trembling, her cry echoing through the clouds. “What are you doing?!”

The giant snake didn’t answer, assuming her cries were of encouragement.

It flicked its tail, accelerating, soaring higher into the sky, carrying its captured mate towards the horizon.

How long had they been flying?

Xin Yao couldn’t remember.

Long enough for her to grow accustomed to the sensation of flight, her initial fear subsiding.

She even felt a little sleepy, her head nodding against the soft pillow.

Just as she was drifting off, a sudden thud and a slight jolt startled her awake.

The snake had landed.

She looked around and saw that she was back on solid ground, her bed gently placed on the snowy ground.

It wasn’t exactly ground. It was a mountain.

A snow-capped mountain, its peak reaching towards the sky, surrounded by a pristine white landscape, snowflakes swirling in the wind.

Were there mountains like this near their city?

Where had the snake taken her?

Pei Yu, what are you doing?!

Xin Yao’s vision blurred, her body swaying.

Just then, Pei Yu, still in her snake form, nudged the bed with her head, carrying Xin Yao and the bed into a cave.

As they passed through the entrance, the snowy landscape disappeared behind them, a heavy stone door slowly closing, sealing them inside.

As if to prevent any possibility of escape.

Xin Yao’s heart sank. She looked around the cave.

It was large and surprisingly well-furnished, with modern amenities, including a bathroom and a kitchen.

There was no electricity, the cave illuminated by glowing pearls.

Despite being on a mountaintop, it wasn’t cold. Pei Yu’s demonic powers must be regulating the temperature.

The more Xin Yao looked, the more uneasy she became.

A cave this size, so well-equipped, couldn’t have been furnished overnight.

How long had Pei Yu been planning this, preparing this hidden sanctuary?

How long had she been planning to bring Xin Yao here?

The seemingly elegant and composed President Pei, whose desires only surfaced during her heat cycle, what had she been thinking, looking at Xin Yao with those deep, unreadable eyes?

Had tonight been premeditated?

As Xin Yao’s mind raced, the bed, placed in the center of the cave, seemed slightly askew. The snake tilted its head, nudging the bed with its snout, trying to straighten it, to make its mate comfortable.

Its eyes, reflecting the soft glow of the pearls, didn’t seem so terrifying now. Its tilted head and twitching nostrils were almost… cute.

Wait, now even the snake’s true form was starting to affect her.

Xin Yao, you can’t be swayed by cuteness!

Kidnapped in the middle of the night, bed and all, by a snake demon, to a hidden cave on a mountaintop…

Pei Yu, you better have a good explanation for this!

Just as Xin Yao steeled her resolve, the white snake, having straightened the bed, slithered towards her, its massive head almost touching her face, its nostrils flaring as it inhaled her scent.

Apparently, her scent alone wasn’t enough.

Pei Yu’s tongue flicked out, tracing Xin Yao’s cheek, then slowly licking her neck, from her ear down to her collarbone, threatening to continue downwards.

Shameless snake!

Xin Yao, both embarrassed and afraid, wanted to push her away, but she was also afraid of angering the creature. Her eyes, wide and slightly trembling, met the snake’s.

“Stop licking me! What are you doing?!”

What was she doing?

What did she want?

The snake couldn’t remember.

Her memories were fragmented, a jumble of disjointed images. She could only recall recent events.

And one particular memory stood out, replaying in her mind over and over again.

She remembered standing at the window of her office that afternoon, watching Xin Yao.

Watching another person smile at her, touch her hand, leave their scent on her.

She hadn’t moved, hadn’t reacted, her expression calm and impassive.

But beneath her skirt, her hand had clenched into a fist.

And later, she had maintained her composure, not questioning Xin Yao, not wanting to cause a scene, trying to appear indifferent.

But that night, she couldn’t sleep. She, whose internal clock was more reliable than any alarm, tossed and turned, her mind racing.

She got out of bed, wanting to splash some water on her face, to calm down. But as she looked in the mirror, she was startled by her own reflection.

Her eyes, usually a vibrant red, were now dark and almost black, her pupils narrowed into reptilian slits.

They were filled with possessive desire and aggression.

If Miss Xin saw them, she would be terrified.

It was only then that Pei Yu realized how much the afternoon’s incident had bothered her.

But why shouldn’t she be bothered?

They were partners.

Miss Xin was hers.

Every inch of her, from head to toe, belonged to Pei Yu.

Miss Xin’s gaze should be on her, her smiles should be for her.

How could she allow another person to touch her?

But when had she realized that Miss Xin couldn’t be controlled, that she couldn’t truly possess her?

She had known it for a while.

Because of her beauty, Miss Xin attracted attention. Because of her cheerful nature, people were drawn to her.

She was so radiant, so captivating, that she couldn’t help but draw the gaze of others.

Miss Xin wasn’t a doll. She had her own thoughts, her own family, her own friends.

Her gaze wouldn’t always be on Pei Yu.

The thought that Miss Xin might be desired by others, that her attention might wander, was unbearable.

Jealousy, possessiveness, a surge of negative emotions consumed Pei Yu, her eyes burning.

As she gripped the edge of the sink, a single thought echoed in her mind: hide her.

Hide Miss Xin away.

Hide her where only Pei Yu could see her, where no one else could touch her.

Then, Miss Xin would be hers, and hers alone.

No one else would covet her, and her gaze would be fixed on Pei Yu forever.

The thought, once planted, spread like wildfire, consuming Pei Yu’s mind.

Her desire for possession overwhelmed her, leaving only a single, primal instinct: she had to take Yaoyao away, to hide her, to keep her safe.

Pei Yu’s possessive phase had begun.

Xin Yao, still sleeping soundly, had no idea what was happening.

She had no idea how wild and jealous a snake in its possessive phase could be, how far it would go to claim its mate.

So, that night, she was carried away, bed and all, by a giant white snake, to a hidden sanctuary, safe from prying eyes.

As the snake’s memories returned to the present, it looked at its mate, wondering what to do next, now that she was safe in its den.

The answer was simple. Driven by instinct, the snake didn’t hesitate.

It flicked its tail, transforming into a human-sized form, then slithered towards Xin Yao, coiling around her, its tail nuzzling her face and caressing her waist.

From the moment it had seen her tonight, a primal urge had consumed it.

It wanted to mate with her, to entwine with her, to have her offspring!

The white snake, transformed into Pei Yu, rubbed against Xin Yao, its tail thrashing excitedly, its desire so intense that it finally found its voice.

Finally able to answer its mate’s question.

What did it want?

“I want!”

“Eggs!”

Pei Yu tightened her grip around Xin Yao’s waist, her voice loud and clear.

“I want to have eggs with my wife!”

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2 responses to “You’re Not Allowed to Kiss Me Anymore! [Quick Transmigration] 22p2”

  1. Meui Avatar
    Meui

    💀💀 I’m dead

  2. CitrusCandy Avatar
    CitrusCandy

    Oh my

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