After Transmigrating Into A Novel, Not Only Did I Become An Omega, But I Also Provoked The Male Lead’s Mother - Chapter 13
Ling Jixiao received a call, a thank-you call. The person said she had saved someone and wanted to thank her.
At first, she didn’t remember saving anyone. It wasn’t until the person mentioned a car accident that she recalled how she and Qin Yue had saved two people.
At the time, she and Qin Yue had both gone to the police station to give statements and left their contact information. The person must have gone to the police station to find their contact information, and they might have invited Qin Yue too, not just her.
Thinking this, Ling Jixiao, almost against her will, agreed to meet.
She asked her secretary, Su Yao, to clear her afternoon tomorrow. Ling Jixiao secretly began to hope that Qin Yue would be there.
It wasn’t that she liked Qin Yue. It was that she couldn’t help the desire she felt toward Qin Yue’s body, to the point where even just seeing her again gave her a faint hope that something might happen between them.
It was like how she had wanted to go to the hospital to visit Qin Yue when she was hospitalized, hoping that seeing her might give her a chance to act on her desires.
Ling Jixiao knew these thoughts were wrong. Her rational mind knew none of this was possible, but she couldn’t control herself.
So she arrived at the meeting place on time.
When Qin Yue arrived at the private banquet room in the restaurant as agreed and saw Ling Jixiao, a surge of unacknowledged joy welled up in her heart.
Facing this gentle, kind, and beautiful older woman, Qin Yue felt a strong fondness for Ling Jixiao.
This meal was hosted by Ye Tiantian’s grandmother, who had brought the young girl along. The restaurant wasn’t large, but it was clean and pleasant.
The establishment had likely been carefully chosen by the grandmother. The plump, amiable owner served generous portions of delicious, affordable dishes.
Ye Tiantian, currently in sixth grade, was a sweet and endearing little girl. Even at her young age, her charm was undeniable, and it was clear she would grow into a striking beauty.
The girl’s parents had been delivering documents to their boss, who was staying in a villa in the area at the time. After leaving the villa, they were involved in a fatal car accident.
According to Ye Tiantian’s grandmother, Qin Yue had saved the couple. Despite Qin Yue’s best efforts to call emergency services, only Ye Tiantian’s Omega father survived. Her Alpha mother died from a head injury sustained when her head struck a rock during the crash.
Fortunately, Qin Yue and Ling Jixiao arrived in time to save Ye Tiantian’s Omega father. The protagonist and her grandmother understood this and expressed their deep gratitude to the two women.
Compared to the original book’s ending where Ye Tiantian’s parents both died, this outcome was barely acceptable.
The change in Ye Tiantian’s fate gave Qin Yue the courage to believe that the original story’s events weren’t set in stone. Perhaps she really had a chance to escape Ling Jingxi and avoid her death.
However, Qin Yue hesitated to reveal that she knew who the hit-and-run driver was. Without evidence, what if she was accused of being an accomplice?
After much deliberation, Qin Yue only suggested that the police review the surveillance footage and investigate the vehicles on the road that day. This included not only the road where the accident occurred but also checking the villa’s gate surveillance for any suspicious vehicles leaving the premises.
The grandmother, holding her gift, felt a pang of guilt as she watched Ling Jixiao drive away in her luxury car, dressed in designer clothes. Her own family was only comfortably middle-class, and the medical bills from Ye Tiantian’s parents’ accident had been a significant burden.
Ling Jixiao showed no trace of disdain. She and Qin Yue declined the gratitude of Ye Tiantian’s grandmother, insisting that helping someone in need was simply the right thing to do.
After finishing their meal, Ling Jixiao and Qin Yue left the restaurant.
Qin Yue felt uncertain about the future and whether she could truly change her fate like Ye Tiantian had.
As the elder, Ling Jixiao easily noticed Qin Yue’s uneasy expression.
“Want to take a walk together?” Ling Jixiao suggested. Perhaps a stroll would help both of them relax and might even help Qin Yue untangle her worries.
“Sure,” Qin Yue replied after a moment’s thought, nodding.
The two strolled along the street.
Even at the end of autumn, the streets of City A remained bustling. The city’s central district was vibrant, with a river cutting through it to form a scenic centerpiece.
They walked across the bridge, occasionally passing by anglers casting their lines.
“If anything’s bothering you, you can always talk to me,” Ling Jixiao said with a teasing tone. “Don’t worry, I keep secrets better than Fort Knox.” She was patient, waiting for Qin Yue to gather her thoughts.
“Sister Jixiao,” Qin Yue began slowly, gazing at the empty street ahead, “do you really think people can change their fate?”
Ling Jixiao didn’t know what had happened to Qin Yue, but seeing the girl’s worried expression, she felt a pang of sympathy. She quickly comforted her, “Fate is just how humans describe the outcome of events. Different paths and choices lead to different results. What really matters is the person experiencing the journey and making those choices.”
Qin Yue turned to look at Ling Jixiao’s kind face.
“Can I really change my fate?” Qin Yue murmured.
“Absolutely! Nothing is set in stone. Take what happened with the old woman and the child earlier. If it weren’t for you, the child’s parents might not have survived. You saved them, allowing the child’s father to live and preventing the child from becoming completely orphaned,” Ling Jixiao said with a gentle smile, her voice full of warmth.
Ling Jixiao had been raised with impeccable manners since childhood, and an aura of nobility naturally radiated from her. Her face was like a finely crafted painting, every detail breathtakingly beautiful.
Qin Yue admitted that her heart had skipped a beat the first time she saw this gentle older sister. Moreover, Ling Jixiao’s warmth, kindness, and refined demeanor made Qin Yue feel inexplicably close to her.
To meet such a genuine person… it’s wonderful!
Hearing Ling Jixiao’s words, Qin Yue felt her tension ease.
“Thank you!” Qin Yue replied.
Even if she couldn’t change what happened in the original story, she wanted to cherish every moment of the present. After all, in this world, she had experienced familial love and friendship—things she never had in her previous life.
“Thank you so much. I’ve figured things out.” She decided to take a gamble and fight to live! Qin Yue smiled, her eyes crinkling adorably.
“It’s nothing.” Ling Jixiao’s lips curved into a smile. Unable to resist, she reached out and gently patted Qin Yue’s head.
Soft, silky hair brushed against her fingers, and Ling Jixiao couldn’t help but linger, savoring the moment.
As they strolled along the road, the setting sun bathed them in a warm, orange glow, creating a beautiful scene.
Qin Yue shared more amusing stories—some from the sanatorium, others from school—while Ling Jixiao listened quietly, occasionally offering a few words in response.
Their conversation flowed easily, subtly drawing them closer together.
As they crossed the bridge, Qin Yue spotted a shop across the street and raised an eyebrow in delight. “My roommate raves about their ice cream! Let me treat you—I’ll buy you a cone to thank you for helping me earlier!”
“Sure,” Ling Jixiao replied, unable to refuse.
Qin Yue happily crossed the street, but just as she was about to enter the shop, a van suddenly screeched to a halt. Two men jumped out, covered her mouth and nose, and dragged her into the vehicle before speeding away.
Ling Jixiao froze in panic for a moment, lunging forward but halted by the roaring traffic. Her eyes darkened as she realized she couldn’t chase the van. Instead, she memorized the license plate number and immediately called the captain of the Ling family’s security team.
The captain, a former mercenary with connections in both legal and underworld circles, answered.
After all, the Ling family was one of City A’s most influential clans—they had their ways.
“Find the van with City A’s license plate number XXXX! It just kidnapped someone on X Street—now!” Ling Jixiao’s voice was low and urgent.
“Yes, Young Miss!” came the reply.
How dare they snatch someone right under her nose!
They must be desperate to die!
Ling Jixiao clenched her fists.
Qin Yue was gagged with a drug-laced cloth and quickly fell unconscious.
In her drugged state, she seemed to dream of scenes from the original book.
She dreamed of the original Qin Yue being confessed to by Ling Jingxi, being stalked and harassed by him, living in constant fear. Bai Zhi introduced her to Cao Yun, just as in reality.
Cao Yun had feelings for the original Qin Yue. After helping her, he confessed his feelings. Unlike in reality, the original Qin Yue reciprocated his feelings, finding him a gentlemanly Alpha who made her feel safe. After much thought, she agreed to date him.
The two became inseparable, which fueled Ling Jingxi’s jealousy and resentment.
When Ling Jingxi learned that his “White Moonlight” had a boyfriend, he snapped. He ordered the kidnapping of the original Qin Yue and Cao Yun.
“I loved you so much, and you dare to be with another Alpha!”
“If I kill him, will you finally give your heart to me completely?”
“You belong to me!”
Ling Jingxi, his face twisted with anguish, ranted at the original Qin Yue.
Qin Yue wanted to retort, Who cares if you loved me? But this was a dream, and she was merely an observer, unable to control her own mouth. She could only watch helplessly as everything unfolded.
“I don’t feel anything for you! I don’t like you!” the original body snapped irritably. When she saw Ling Jingxi toss the unconscious Cao Yun aside, her emotions began to unravel. She started pleading desperately, “Let him go! This has nothing to do with him!”
“Will you let him go so you can focus completely on me?” Ling Jingxi asked, his voice tinged with madness.
The original body saw through his deranged state. Gritting her teeth, she answered, “Yes.”
Unfortunately, her acting was terrible, and Ling Jingxi easily saw through her true intentions.
“What, you actually love him that much? Fine, then choose: your death or his!”
The original body stared at the crazed Ling Jingxi, terror filling her eyes. “Murder is illegal! Let us go, and I’ll pretend none of this ever happened!”
“I asked you, your death or his!” Ling Jingxi pressed the knife against Cao Yun’s neck, ready to plunge it in.
“No, no!” The original body’s pupils constricted. Even if Cao Yun weren’t her boyfriend, even if he were a complete stranger, she couldn’t bear to watch him die.
“Let him go! Let him go!” she sobbed, collapsing into tears. At least Ling Jingxi likes me, she thought desperately. He wouldn’t actually kill me.
“So you chose to let him live?” Ling Jingxi’s lips curved into a sinister smile as he clapped his hands. “What a noble love! You’d even die for him!”
“I didn’t… No!” The original body protested, but before he could finish, Ling Jingxi pressed the knife against Cao Yun’s neck, drawing a trickle of crimson blood.
The scarlet liquid was painfully bright.
“Pretty?” Ling Jingxi asked. “Want me to keep going?”
Cao Yun’s neck was only grazed, but the heavy sedative kept him unconscious.
The original body began to panic, shouting that Ling Jingxi was crazy, a madman, and that he’d call the police to lock him up!
Ling Jingxi flew into a rage, grabbing the original body by the collar and snarling that he’d mark him deeply right in front of Cao Yun.
As he spoke, Ling Jingxi injected the original body with an Omega-stimulating aphrodisiac.
“If I mark you, you’ll definitely belong to me alone!”
“You’ll belong to me! You can only be my Omega!”
The original body realized Ling Jingxi had gone mad. She struggled desperately, but as a frail Omega who had inhaled sedatives, her body was weak and she couldn’t fight against the strong Alpha.
The drug had been deliberately injected into her most vulnerable and sensitive gland, causing tears to stream down her face from the pain.
Qin Yue, watching helplessly from the sidelines, couldn’t move a muscle. Though she couldn’t control the body, she could feel everything the original body felt, especially the terror and panic.
When the needle pierced the gland, Qin Yue felt the original body’s pain so acutely it made her flinch.
Unfortunately, the original body refused to yield, even biting her tongue rather than submit. She desperately resisted Ling Jingxi’s advances, convinced that forcing her would make her truly belong to him.
Overcome with grief and fury, the original body threatened Ling Jingxi, swearing eternal hatred if he dared to forcibly mark her. She even threatened to bite her tongue and kill herself, vowing that even as a vengeful spirit, she would never let him off!
Enraged, Ling Jingxi laughed, his voice like a demon’s whisper in her ear: “I fear no threats.” With those words, he forcibly marked her.
Having taken over the original body, Ling Jingxi watched the original owner’s contradictory behavior—yielding to the effects of the drug, yet rejecting him out of hatred. This paradoxical reaction strangely pleased him.
“If you want to die, I’ll grant you that wish. This way, you’ll stay by my side forever, forever remaining my Omega! No one else will ever claim even a sliver of you!”
As he spoke, Ling Jingxi placed an allergen on the original owner’s coat, intending to let her die of anaphylactic shock, suffocating unnoticed.
At first, Qin Yue remained unaware. She assumed Ling Jingxi wouldn’t dare kill her and thought he had spared her.
She escaped Ling Jingxi’s imprisonment with a sense of relief and hurried toward the police station to report the crime. But halfway there, the suffocating sensation struck.
Qin Yue felt her throat closing. Her hands instinctively clutched at her neck, but the suffocating tightness wouldn’t relent. It was as if she were trapped in a sealed chamber.
As oxygen dwindled, her mind grew hazy. Her mouth gaped open, but no sound escaped.
Her chest heaved violently. Despair flooded her. Was this how she was going to die? Was this how Ling Jingxi was going to kill her?
Qin Yue struggled desperately. She refused to accept this! She had fought so hard for this second chance at life; she refused to die like this!
Qin Yue struggled desperately, crying out for help, before waking up in a panic. Opening her eyes, she found herself in a dimly lit space.
Where am I?
Breathing in the oxygen, she realized for the first time how refreshing normal breathing could be.
The dream she had just experienced seemed to be the original owner’s memories. In the book, the White Moonlight incident had only been mentioned in passing, but reliving it now left Qin Yue drenched in cold sweat.
She could feel she was lying on a wide bed.
The lingering effects of the sedative made her limbs feel weak and immobile.
Surrounded by darkness, Qin Yue’s mind raced as she tried to figure out how to save herself.
Just then, footsteps approached from outside the door.
The door creaked open, letting in a sliver of light.