From Trashy A to the Heiress’s Little Son-in-Law After the Idol Competition (GL, ABO) - Chapter 86
After obtaining their marriage certificates, the four of them went to a foot massage parlor.
This was Ji Zhiye’s suggestion—she wanted everyone to relax.
Xiao Yanjin and Ji Yunuo were the first to finish and waited in the lobby for their mothers, who were still enjoying their treatments.
Just then, a soft, sweet voice drifted down the hallway. Thinking it was Wei Qin, Xiao Yanjin looked up—only to see Ji Yunuo’s cousin, Xu Zhixia, arm in arm with Ji Mian, the producer of the idol survival show, smiling brightly.
Ji Yunuo spotted them too and called out, “Cousin.”
Xu Zhixia seemed to be in high spirits. “You’re here too?”
Ji Yunuo nodded. “Mother said this place just opened and has great reviews, so she brought us.”
Xu Zhixia suddenly had an idea. “I just saw some new products in the beauty room, but they’re only suitable for Omegas. I was just thinking of trying them out but had no one to join me. Yunuo, come with me!”
Before Ji Yunuo could respond, Xu Zhixia had already taken her hand. Ji Yunuo had no choice but to follow, glancing back repeatedly at Xiao Yanjin, who gave her a reassuring nod, signaling her to go ahead without worry.
Ji Mian waved at her wife. “Come back soon.”
“I know, I know.”
Once the two Omega cousins had left, Xiao Yanjin approached Ji Mian. “Long time no see, PD Ji.”
Ji Mian laughed heartily and patted Xiao Yanjin’s shoulder. “We’re family now—no need to be so formal! Call me sister-in-law! Did you two get your marriage certificate today?”
Xiao Yanjin nodded. “Yes.” She noticed the cake box in Ji Mian’s hand.
“Is that for Cousin?”
Ji Mian’s face lit up with happiness. “No, your cousin bought it for me. She knows I love strawberry cake, so she picked it up on the way. I was too relaxed during the foot massage to eat it earlier. Want to share it now?”
Unable to refuse such enthusiasm, Xiao Yanjin naturally wanted to build good relationships with all of Ji Yunuo’s relatives.
As the cake box opened, the sweet aroma of strawberries filled the air.
On top sat a specially crafted panda-shaped cream decoration.
Noticing Xiao Yanjin’s thoughtful gaze, Ji Mian explained, “Your cousin asked the staff to add that. You don’t usually see cakes like this in stores.”
“Do you like pandas?”
Ji Mian nodded.
“Then do you also like…”
Xiao Yanjin suddenly recalled the songs Ji Mian had produced—songs that didn’t exist in this world but did in her original one.
What was even stranger—
In her original world, her older sister had also loved pandas and strawberry cake. But three years ago, she had abruptly changed, losing interest in animals and taking up dancing instead—even though she had always loved singing.
Aside from those differences, their personalities were nearly identical, so Xiao Yanjin hadn’t thought much of it at the time.
Just as she was about to ask more, Wei Qin and Ji Zhiye came downstairs and struck up a conversation with Ji Mian.
Xiao Yanjin’s train of thought was abruptly cut short, forcing her to tuck her questions away for now.
Once home, she pulled out her phone and began researching Ji Mian’s past.
Ji Mian had debuted through Goddess 101, earning the title of “People’s Center.” Her group, The ABO, disbanded after two years, and due to contract disputes, she was blacklisted by her former agency. Later, Xu Zhixia stepped in with resources, allowing Ji Mian to transition into acting. Within months, the two had gotten married.
That was… fast.
Now, they had a three-year-old child and an infant less than a year old.
Those were truly blissful days.
Xiao Yanjin smiled, then suddenly thought of her home in the original world, a pang of melancholy washing over her.
She wondered if her family would be frantic upon realizing she had suddenly crossed over.
Just as she was lost in thought, Ji Yunuo stepped out of the bathroom and immediately wrapped her arms around her. Glancing at the phone screen, she thought—if she caught Xiao Yanjin chatting with an Omega, she’d definitely give her a beating.
“What are you looking at?”
Xiao Yanjin quickly turned off her phone. “Nothing.”
Ji Yunuo raised a brow faintly.
Xiao Yanjin had no choice but to admit, “Earlier, I saw how close your cousin and sister-in-law were, so I got curious about their past story.”
So that’s what it was.
Ji Yunuo said, “My cousin told me that because they were both fan favorites during the survival show, they had a lot of CP shippers. The director even personally told them to play up their chemistry. Back then, my cousin was pretty annoyed about it.”
Xiao Yanjin knew about this—after all, the gossip forums were full of such rumors. Some said Ji Mian was pressured by her company to fake a CP with a popular trainee, while others claimed Xu Zhixia had secretly beaten Ji Mian. Yet, in front of fans, the two had no choice but to keep up the act.
It was all such a mess—there was even a rumor that one trainee’s weight loss was due to Xu Zhixia secretly slipping hormone pills into her water.
What an… interesting piece of gossip.
“And then?”
“After the group disbanded, my cousin felt guilty about publicly breaking the CP after winning the Golden Deer Award, knowing it would hurt Ji Mian’s reputation. So she specifically offered her a drama role. Originally, she just wanted to give her the opportunity and had no intention of acting in it herself. But the director insisted they co-star, so they ended up filming together. And then…” Ji Yunuo couldn’t help but laugh. “My cousin fell for her.”
Just like her—swearing she’d never fall for any Alpha, only to end up eating her words.
“She fell for her just from filming a drama together?”
Ji Yunuo found her persistent questioning odd but answered patiently anyway. “My cousin said sister-in-law seemed to have changed a lot—like she’d matured compared to before. But after everything they went through, it’s only natural she’d be different.”
Xiao Yanjin hummed in acknowledgment, nestling into Ji Yunuo’s embrace.
Those pale, delicate fingers traced along Xiao Yanjin’s face.
Desire flared within her, and she murmured, “Sister… it’s been ten days since we last did it. Shouldn’t you…?”
“Sorry, we can’t.”
“Why?!” Xiao Yanjin nearly jumped up. If they didn’t do it, how would they ever have a child?
“I don’t want to.” Ji Yunuo answered with what seemed like brutal honesty.
Xiao Yanjin was on the verge of a breakdown. Surely she wasn’t saying that just because they were married now, she didn’t feel like doing it anymore.
She had bragged about being so skilled, about satisfying her completely.
Seeing the aggrieved look in her eyes, Ji Yunuo couldn’t hold back a soft laugh.
Without a word, Ji Yunuo pulled out the medical report from her stomach examination and placed it in front of Xiao Yanjin.
She chuckled. “I’m pregnant.”
It was as if lightning had struck. Xiao Yanjin stood frozen for a long moment before hurriedly grabbing the report to scrutinize it.
Pregnant… two months along already.
No wonder she’d been feeling nauseous—it was morning sickness!
She should’ve realized it sooner!
Xiao Yanjin’s mouth hung open in shock, unable to articulate her emotions. She let out a couple of muffled whimpers, as if on the verge of tears.
Ji Yunuo was speechless but hugged her again. “Why are you crying, baby?”
“I’m just… so surprised. I’m going to be a mother.” Xiao Yanjin trembled all over. “Why did you only tell me now?”
“Because I wanted to surprise you, and today just happens to be our marriage certificate anniversary.”
Xiao Yanjin’s eyes welled up with tears—this double celebration weighed heavily on her heart, and she adored it. The heavier, the better, until she could barely breathe.
Xiao Yanjin suddenly spoke with utmost seriousness: “Nuonuo.”
Ji Yunuo was taken aback. “What did you call me?”
“Nuonuo,” she replied.
It was the first time Xiao Yanjin had called her by this pet name, one only used by family. Yet, hearing it from her felt extremely uncomfortable.
Frowning, Ji Yunuo snapped, “Don’t call me Nuonuo.”
Xiao Yanjin shrugged. “Why not?”
“It’s disrespectful. You should call me ‘Jie Jie’ (older sister).”
Xiao Yanjin burst into laughter, bending over as if her waist might snap.
Ji Yunuo grew even angrier. “What are you laughing at?” She pinched Xiao Yanjin’s ear and yanked it up without mercy.
“Ouch, ouch, ouch!” Xiao Yanjin hadn’t expected the usually gentle Miss Ji to actually lay hands on her.
Whimper!
Such a fierce woman—she loved it.
Finally releasing her, Ji Yunuo sighed. “Say it again.”
With a teasing grin, Xiao Yanjin obliged: “Nuonuo.”
Ji Yunuo’s veins bulged.
Only then did Xiao Yanjin surrender. “Jie Jie, I was wrong. I just realized I’ve never called you Nuonuo before.”
Ji Yunuo twisted a patch of her flesh. “You can’t use my childhood nickname, understand?”
Tilting her head, Xiao Yanjin asked, “Don’t you like me calling you Nuonuo?”
“Not exactly.” After a pause, Ji Yunuo added, “I’d prefer you call me ‘Nuo Jie Jie.'”
Xiao Yanjin let out an “Oh” and obediently draped herself over Ji Yunuo, careful not to press against her belly, chanting repeatedly, “Jie Jie, Jie Jie, Jie Jie, Jie Jie…”
Ji Yunuo smiled contentedly. The way this form of address wrapped around her heart made it impossible not to indulge Xiao Yanjin endlessly.
This spoiled little Alpha was far too insatiable.
Xiao Yanjin gazed at Ji Yunuo’s belly—where their child now grew.
Soon after, Ji Yunuo shared the news with Wei Qin and Ji Zhiye.
At first, the two thought she was pulling another prank.
With exasperation, Ji Yunuo presented the medical report.
After reading it, Wei Qin nearly fainted again. Had Ji Zhiye not been there to catch her, she might not have recovered.
“We need to pick a name right away,” Wei Qin declared the moment she regained her senses.
Ji Zhiye could only laugh helplessly.
Back when Wei Qin was pregnant with Ji Yunuo, the couple had been overjoyed.
Long before the baby bump showed, they had spent entire nights brainstorming names.
“What should we name her?”
Ji Zhiye pondered. “Ji Qin?”
Wei Qin glared. “What? Are you trying to call me Qin Qin or our daughter Qin Qin?”
Ji Zhiye tried again. “Ji Wei? Ji Wei? Ji Mu Wei?”
Wei Qin: “…”
In the end, no matter how hard they racked their brains, they couldn’t settle on a name.
They even pulled out a massive Xinhua dictionary, extracting every beautiful character, rearranging them endlessly—
Until one night, Ji Zhiye suddenly woke with a start and gently nudged Wei Qin.
“What?” Wei Qin, rudely awakened, punched her in annoyance.
Before her hand could land, Ji Zhiye caught it and planted a fervent kiss on her lips.
A blush spread across Wei Qin’s face. Did she wake me up just for this?
After a long, deep kiss, Ji Zhiye finally smiled. “Let’s name our baby Ji Yunuo.”
“Why?”
“Remember when we rode that hot air balloon over Cloud Prairie?”
“That was the finale of our dating show—when you confessed to me.” Wei Qin would never forget that moment.
“I swear that all the clouds and winds around can hear my vow—my promise to love you for ten thousand years,” Ji Zhiye answered earnestly.
Wei Qin’s cheeks flushed pink once more. That confession would undoubtedly remain the most unforgettable moment of her life, and she silently accepted this name.
Little Ji Yunuo knew from birth that she was the crystallization of her two mothers’ love. But indeed, their love was too overwhelming. At three years old, the moment she saw her mother return, she immediately hugged her and asked, “Aren’t you tired from taking care of me?” Her mother shyly and pitifully nestled in her arms, refusing to let go, completely oblivious to the diaper-clad little girl sucking on her pacifier nearby, demanding hugs from her moms.
Poor little Nuonuo could only vent her frustration with toys.
Those two lovebirds, always flaunting their affection.
Ji Zhiye chuckled, “The baby hasn’t even been born yet, no rush to pick a name.”
The next day, news of Xiao Yanjin and Ji Yunuo obtaining their marriage license had already spread across the entire Weibo platform.