After Transmigrating Into A Novel, Not Only Did I Become An Omega, But I Also Provoked The Male Lead’s Mother - Chapter 32
Her subordinates acted swiftly, quickly identifying the overweight man who had pushed Ling Jixiao into the lake. His name was Shi Chusheng, a rather refined-sounding name.
When the police questioned him, he appeared genuinely bewildered. Only after learning about the incident did he hastily explain that he was simply taking a stroll in the park when he accidentally bumped into her, causing her to fall into the lake. Overwhelmed by fear and seeing others rush to her rescue, he had fled in secret.
When Ling Jixiao’s lawyer arrived, Shi Chusheng displayed a cooperative attitude, offering to cover any compensation or medical expenses. Some puzzled police officers even urged a settlement.
If not for further investigations, Ling Jixiao’s lawyer might have settled for a standard compensation.
The lawyer glared at the overweight man before him, as if even a second glance would sully him. “You claim to have gone ten kilometers out of your way just to exercise? How credible is that?”
The lawyer presented Ling Jixiao’s findings and evidence to the police. As they reviewed the documents, the officers’ expressions turned grave…
When Qin Yue woke up, she felt disoriented, as if she didn’t know what day it was.
Ling Jixiao wasn’t by her side. She had wanted to stay by Qin Yue’s bedside, but urgent matters that required her personal attention forced her to leave reluctantly.
She left her trusted assistant, Su Yao, at the hospital. If Qin Yue had any questions, Su Yao would be there to answer them immediately.
Su Yao felt uneasy, but Ling Jixiao had five or six other assistants to handle work-related matters, so she was confident things would run smoothly in her absence.
As soon as Qin Yue regained consciousness, Doctor Bai immediately notified Su Yao, who rushed to the hospital at top speed.
Qin Yue’s throat was dry and hoarse from being unconscious for two days. A caregiver quickly brought her a glass of water.
After a moment of confusion, Qin Yue quickly adjusted to her surroundings. This wasn’t her first time in the hospital.
Still groggy from her two-day coma, Qin Yue stared blankly at Su Yao, who stood by her bedside.
Su Yao spoke reassuringly, “CEO Ling had to leave on an urgent business trip. I’m Su Yao, her secretary. Please feel free to ask me anything.”
It took a few moments for Qin Yue’s muddled mind to process this information and regain clarity.
She thought, If Ling Jixiao can travel on a business trip, her health must be fine.
After thinking this, she asked about Xiaoyun.
Sister Yan walked in at that moment, exclaiming with delight, “Xiao Yue, you’re finally awake!”
Ling Jixiao hadn’t hidden Qin Yue’s coma. The sanatorium staff had been worried about her condition and wanted to send someone daily to care for her.
But Ling Jixiao insisted that Qin Yue was her savior and that she would hire the best caregiver to look after her.
Hearing this, Grandma Qin’s people didn’t argue. They simply came regularly to check on Qin Yue’s condition.
Today, it was Sister Yan’s turn to visit. She wiped away tears excitedly, saying, “Xiao Yue, I’m so glad you’re awake.”
“I’m sorry I made you worry,” Qin Yue said softly, her voice still hoarse.
Su Yao tactfully left the room, giving Sister Yan and Qin Yue some private time to talk.
“Sister Yan, what happened to Xiaoyun?” Qin Yue asked, remembering how Xiaoyun had run out of the hospital.
Mentioning Xiaoyun brought tears to Sister Yan’s eyes.
“You don’t know how lucky we are that Miss Ling got involved. Otherwise, we might still be in the dark!”
Sister Yan sighed repeatedly, “Xiaoyun is such a unfortunate child!”
“What happened to her?” Qin Yue asked curiously.
Sister Yan finally began to tell the story she knew.
Xiaoyun was a Beta girl, once a vibrant middle school student about to enter high school. Unfortunately, she encountered a neighbor who ruined her life.
Xiaoyun grew up in a single-parent household without a father. Her Beta mother worked long hours outside the home, leaving Xiaoyun to fend for herself. Despite this, Xiaoyun remained strong and independent, a bright and cheerful thirteen-year-old who refused to let poverty dampen her spirit.
Tragically, at the age of thirteen, Xiaoyun met the demon she would hate for the rest of her life.
A middle-aged Beta man moved in next door. He appeared kind and gentle, especially when interacting with Xiaoyun and her mother, often going out of his way to help them.
As time passed, the two families grew closer.
Xiaoyun’s mother, often too busy with work to be home, sometimes asked the neighbor to look after Xiaoyun.
Little did she know that this seemingly innocent act would invite the demon into their home.
The middle-aged Beta man next door was a pedophile. Xiaoyun, though thirteen years old, had a childlike face with big, innocent eyes that made her look no older than a grade schooler.
One day, the middle-aged Beta man raped Xiaoyun.
Terrified and in excruciating pain, Xiaoyun dared not tell anyone. The Beta man had threatened her repeatedly, and her fear kept her silent.
Seeing how “well-behaved” Xiaoyun was, the man raped her several more times.
After one of these assaults, Xiaoyun discovered she was bleeding profusely. Overwhelmed by fear, she finally broke down and begged her mother for help.
A normal mother would have called the police to protect her child, but Xiaoyun’s mother, raised in a rural village, clung to outdated beliefs. Having been abandoned by her husband in her youth, she harbored deeply conservative views. She believed that Beta women and Omegas must maintain their reputation at all costs. If their reputation was tarnished, they would be “spit upon” and never find a husband.
Xiaoyun’s mother made what she believed to be the right decision, but it was actually a terrible mistake. She advised Xiaoyun to pretend nothing had happened.
She took Xiaoyun to the hospital for treatment, repeatedly emphasizing the need for secrecy. She told Xiaoyun that a woman’s reputation and chastity were most important, and must not be ruined!
Xiaoyun’s mother wanted to move, but couldn’t because of the rent. So she told Xiaoyun to lock the door herself.
But when the middle-aged male Beta neighbor knocked on the door, Xiaoyun was at home, curled up in a ball from fear.
Each knock sounded like a death sentence.
She was already terrified of the neighbor. Under his threats, Xiaoyun was forced to open the door.
After years of abuse and oppression, Xiaoyun’s mental state gradually deteriorated. At fourteen, she couldn’t bear the pressure any longer and tried to slit her wrists.
Fortunately, Xiaoyun’s mother returned home and discovered her, saving her life.
Terrified by the suicide attempt, Xiaoyun’s mother, after much inquiry, found Xixing Sanatorium and sent Xiaoyun there.
“Then, how is Xiaoyun doing now?” Qin Yue asked anxiously.
Sister Yan hesitated. “I’m not entirely sure.”
Qin Yue sighed.
Just then, someone knocked on the door, and Su Yao entered.
“Miss Qin, dinner is ready.” Su Yao set down the takeout and pulled out a document. “CEO Ling asked me to give this to you.”
Qin Yue took the document, bewildered, and flipped it open. Her eyes lit up.
“CEO Ling said not to worry,” Su Yao added. “She’s taken care of everything, and the culprit will definitely be punished.”
The document contained Xiaoyun’s medical examination report and evidence against the demonic neighbor.
Although much time had passed, no traces of the neighbor’s DNA were found in Xiaoyun’s body, and since both were Betas, there were no pheromones to test. However, the hospital’s gynecology department discovered old tears in Xiaoyun’s hymen. They also managed to retrieve her medical records from the previous hospital.
The records showed that Xiaoyun had suffered vaginal bleeding, tearing, and infection, with uncontrollable bleeding. This revealed the immense trauma Xiaoyun had endured at the time.
Though the demonic neighbor had repeatedly violated Xiaoyun, he was certain to be caught eventually, especially since this wasn’t his first offense.
Xiaoyun had suffered for far too long due to her mother’s outdated and backward beliefs, which prevented her from getting help. She desperately wanted to escape her tormentor, but he relentlessly pursued her, even tracking her down during her hospitalization.
Xiaoyun could only instinctively flee, fighting for her life.
During his pursuit of Xiaoyun, the neighbor was interrupted by Ling Jixiao. He glared at her with hatred, convinced the Female Alpha was trying to steal his prey, which led to him angrily shoving her into the water in a fit of rage.
“CEO Ling has already handed this matter over to the child protection agency. Xiaoyun will receive the help and proper treatment she needs. I believe we’ll have a resolution soon,” Su Yao said.
“Alright, please thank Sister Jixiao for me,” Qin Yue said with a smile.
But Qin Yue couldn’t understand how Xiaoyun’s mother, as a mother, could care more about her nonexistent reputation and pride than her own daughter.
As if sensing Qin Yue’s thoughts, Su Yao answered matter-of-factly, “CEO Ling also investigated Xiaoyun and her mother’s backgrounds. Meng Guiyun was born in the remote village of Daliao, where male Betas were favored over females. According to villagers, Meng Guiyun eloped with a male Beta. Later, she returned alone, pregnant. The village gossiped about her impropriety, and her family even kicked her out. After that, locals said she disappeared…”
Sister Yan stood nearby, her eyes wide.
This is incredible! she thought. To uncover the details of two people’s lives in just a couple of days! Just who exactly did our little Yue rescue?
Qin Yue sighed, still deeply moved by Xiaoyun’s story. Now that the national child protection agency had intervened, she believed Xiaoyun’s future would improve. She hoped the girl could eventually escape the shadows of her past.
What Qin Yue couldn’t understand was why Xiaoyun, who had filled countless pages with her drawings, had never found anyone who understood their meaning—except for Qin Yue. It was Qin Yue who, with a single word, pierced the pain and struggle hidden in Xiaoyun’s words, making the girl willing to trust her and call her “sister.”
Meanwhile, Shi Chusheng, the demonic neighbor who had violated Xiaoyun, was convicted and imprisoned six months later, after overwhelming evidence was presented. Xiaoyun was transferred to a specialized sanatorium for children with mental health issues.
Qin Yue spent the day resting and felt completely recovered.
She had intended to wait for Ling Jixiao’s return to thank her for helping Xiaoyun, but Su Yao informed her that Ling Jixiao had gone abroad and wouldn’t be back for at least half a month.
Feeling fully recovered and wanting to save on hospital fees, Qin Yue packed her things and returned to school.
Saving money wasn’t her only motivation; the end-of-term exams were approaching, and she needed to study!
Qin Yue had no desire to waste time retaking exams; she aimed to pass them all in one go.
However, in her haste to leave the hospital, she forgot her bag.
Thus, Su Yao, the secretary, was once again forced to become a messenger.
She’s a high-level secretary! Why must she be stuck with these pointless errands?!
Reluctantly, Su Yao drove to A University, parked below Qin Yue’s dormitory, and waited for her to come down.
To Su Yao’s surprise, it wasn’t Qin Yue who descended, but Bai Zhi.
The moment Bai Zhi saw Su Yao, her eyes widened in shock.