After Transmigrating Into A Novel, Not Only Did I Become An Omega, But I Also Provoked The Male Lead’s Mother - Chapter 2
Seeing Ling Jingxi standing before her, a glint of recognition was in his eyes, Qin Yue wished she could go back to that hallway and strangle her past self.
Why couldn’t the author of this book have been clearer?! she thought. If they had, I would have avoided this mess like the plague!
As for the female lead, Ye Tiantian, she was still a grade school student diligently attending elementary school and preparing for the high school entrance exam.
In ten years, when the male lead, Ling Jingxi, discovered that Ye Tiantian, fresh out of university, possessed the same warmth and kindness as his “White Moonlight,” he would begin a series of tormented, one-sided romances with her.
Returning to her dorm, she was relieved to find her roommates absent. She didn’t want their concerned questions making her feel awkward.
As a twenty-eight-year-old woman thrust into the body of a twenty-one-year-old college student, she felt utterly out of her depth when her vibrant, youthful roommates offered their concern.
Though she was still grappling with the uncertainty of her transmigration and the ticking time bomb of the male lead’s eventual appearance, at least her current body was young. As a third-year student, she had a brighter future ahead. She was determined to stop being a shut-in and find a stable job.
Qin Yue suddenly remembered that she was supposed to help her grandmother at the nursing home this morning.
The original owner’s parents had passed away early, leaving her to live with her grandmother. Grandma Qin was the director of a nursing home.
Grandma Qin’s nursing home wasn’t wealthy, mainly because it took in impoverished elderly people and those with mental health issues who couldn’t afford better care.
Grandma Qin was a kind-hearted woman who used all her savings to help these unfortunate people. She kept the fees as low as possible, and for some particularly poor residents, she charged nothing at all. Unfortunately, no investors were willing to support such a nursing home, leading to frequent financial shortfalls.
The original owner’s part-time work wasn’t just to cover her tuition and living expenses; she also had to set aside a portion of her earnings to support the nursing home.
Before her transmigration, her parents had divorced and remarried, leaving her to be passed around like a hot potato, unwanted by either side. She’d grown up with little contact with them. Now, transmigrated into this world, she had no parents, but she did have a caring grandmother. Qin Yue was secretly quite happy about that.
Lying in bed, Qin Yue couldn’t help but think about the woman from last night. The minty scent still lingered in her nose, enveloping her, seeping into her body, merging with her…
She wondered what the woman looked like—beautiful or plain. In the darkness, it had been hard to tell, but she’d felt she looked quite pretty.
Qin Yue shook her head. Forget it. What’s the point in dwelling on it? It was just a fluke. I’ll probably never see her again. Besides, I got my satisfaction, and I gave her two hundred yuan—every cent I had!