The Blind Alpha Coveted by the Frail Beauty Omega - Chapter 38
Strange Timelines and Worlds
Whether she was bewitched by Mi Ruian’s words, or the “atmosphere-enhancing props” Mi Ruian mentioned had taken effect, or perhaps… Wei Jiangxue truly harbored secret longing?
The Alpha’s hands moved exactly as Mi Ruian had hoped. A cool, tingling sensation moved from the forehead to the cheeks, then to the neck, before stroking across the chest and abdomen.
Wherever those hands passed, they lit a prairie fire.
Two voices battled in her mind. One enticed Wei Jiangxue to continue sinking into the depths, to enjoy the pleasure of the moment, even if it only lasted a second.
The other voice urged her to remain calm, to see that Mi Ruian was doing this intentionally. If the two became entangled like this, was it truly what Wei Jiangxue wanted? There were still so many unresolved issues between them—for instance, Wei Jiangxue’s distorted and missing memories.
Even if she were to believe Mi Ruian’s one-sided account, was it really appropriate to engage in such intimate contact at a time like this?
“Why are you hesitating?” Mi Ruian noticed Wei Jiangxue’s distraction and lightly bit the latter’s earlobe. “Do you not love me anymore? Do you not like me? Even if I’m not in your memories, your body seems to remember me. So, no matter how you deny it, I won’t believe you have no feelings for me.”
A sudden flash of pain caused the dazed Wei Jiangxue to take a sharp breath. She looked down with tearful eyes; Mi Ruian was gazing at her provocatively, and the tooth marks on her breast were exceptionally vivid.
“Are you… a dog?” Wei Jiangxue looked at Mi Ruian in disbelief.
“You can bite me back. An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.” Mi Ruian’s expression was incredibly sincere, but Wei Jiangxue knew she was full of mischief.
Wei Jiangxue gave Mi Ruian an annoyed glare but couldn’t bring herself to lose face by biting back.
She merely complained in a low voice, while Mi Ruian pressed her face against Wei Jiangxue’s heart with a smile, giving it a demonstrative kiss.
“Your heart is beating so fast.”
The culprit behind this phenomenon feigned innocence, waiting for Wei Jiangxue to provide more of a reaction.
“Isn’t your heart beating fast too?” Wei Jiangxue stammered, her face flushing crimson.
“That’s all because of you. I become like this whenever I see you,” Mi Ruian said. “Won’t you give me a little reward? Considering how much I like you?”
“I…” Wei Jiangxue wanted to argue, but considering she was indeed married to Mi Ruian, she had no evidence to prove she didn’t like her.
However, why would she, Wei Jiangxue, have accepted being with Mi Ruian in the first place?
Wei Jiangxue naturally voiced this question.
“You want to know about our past? Fine. Make me happy, and I’ll tell you,” Mi Ruian said with confidence.
“How can I make you happy?” Wei Jiangxue asked.
“Isn’t that simple? My wish has been made quite obvious, hasn’t it? Do I really have to say it out loud?” Mi Ruian rubbed her cheek against Wei Jiangxue’s collarbone, kissing her randomly like a little chick pecking at grain.
There was indeed no need to say it. Wei Jiangxue turned her head away in slight embarrassment; it was glaringly obvious that Mi Ruian wanted her to keep going.
The body’s reaction grew stronger and stronger. Wei Jiangxue began to crave the touch of Mi Ruian’s cool skin to lower her temperature.
The only reason she could still bicker with Mi Ruian was that she was forcing herself to hold on.
So, should she compromise and seek the truth starting from Mi Ruian?
Even as she thought this, Wei Jiangxue had already made her choice.
She pressed her lips against Mi Ruian’s in a raw, stiff kiss.
Nonsense—if there was a shortcut, why not take it? Wei Jiangxue wasn’t a fool. To hell with everything else, she would try it first.
Besides, she dimly realized that Mi Ruian was her antidote. She didn’t find Mi Ruian that repulsive; in fact…
Wei Jiangxue felt she had a slight fondness for someone with Mi Ruian’s looks.
They would become partners in the future; it was impossible for there to be zero emotional foundation. Was it possible that it started with being smitten by her looks, or perhaps a craving for Mi Ruian’s wealth?
Wei Jiangxue occasionally got distracted by these wild thoughts, but most of the time, she was searching for the places that made Mi Ruian happy.
For example, when her fingertips slid lightly over Mi Ruian’s waist, the other woman’s waist would always tremble.
Even when the core wasn’t engaged, the lines of a “11-line” abdominal muscle were visible on her midriff. Wei Jiangxue couldn’t get enough of it, rubbing the indentations with her fingertips again and again, listening to Mi Ruian’s dissatisfied hums.
Next was the soft, flat lower abdomen. Wei Jiangxue tilted her head to press her face against it, feeling the slight tremors of Mi Ruian’s body.
Mi Ruian seemed dissatisfied, but Wei Jiangxue knew that since she wasn’t stopping her, she must like it.
Mi Ruian had softened into a puddle of crystal slime, her strength completely gone. she could only pant in small breaths, her eyes half-squinted as she looked at Wei Jiangxue. Wei Jiangxue pressed herself fully against her. The soft flesh of the two women squeezed together, clothes were pushed aside in a mess and piled up, allowing as much skin-to-skin contact as possible.
Wei Jiangxue’s hands didn’t feel tired at all; instead, she found a strange sort of joy.
Does it feel good? Wei Jiangxue smugly pinched the flesh on Mi Ruian’s lower abdomen again, admiring the blush on the latter’s face.
Wei Jiangxue stopped lingering. She leaned close to Mi Ruian and whispered in her ear: “Actually, sometimes, your expression is quite enticing.”
The scent of freesia and rose became increasingly cloying and sweet.
Beads of sweat glistened under the lights, making every movement sticky and damp. Wei Jiangxue used the back of her hand to wipe away the sweat from herself and Mi Ruian, gently smearing it onto Mi Ruian’s lower abdomen.
Wei Jiangxue’s timeline had changed again. She realized this with absolute clarity—because her height had shrunk to 1.35 meters.
It should be the early years of her primary school stage.
The moment a teardrop seeped from the corner of Mi Ruian’s eye, Wei Jiangxue felt her head spin. When she opened her eyes, the surrounding scene had transformed.
After a brief assessment of her own state and environment, Wei Jiangxue was certain she was currently in the role of Mi Ruian’s primary school classmate, lackey, and playmate.
So… was it possible she might see a young version of Mi Ruian?
Wei Jiangxue first thought of that eldest miss who seemingly loved her very much.
However, the bedroom she was currently in was very small; it didn’t look like Mi Ruian’s territory at all. Then, whose room was this?
After searching through every item in the small bedroom, Wei Jiangxue confirmed that this was the room where she lived with… her mother.
Strange? Mother? Wei Jiangxue found the word somewhat foreign, as if she hadn’t addressed anyone that way in a long time.
But soon, Wei Jiangxue began to look forward to meeting her mother. She had seen Mi Ruian after growing up, but she had never seen her mother, and her mind held no related memories—it was a complete blank.
So, what did her mother look like?
Wei Jiangxue waited in the bedroom for a while, but the person she hoped for did not push the door open. The house was frighteningly quiet.
Wei Jiangxue opened the door and looked out into the silent hallway.
Brightly colored, exotic tiles were laid neatly on the floor, matching the patterns of the wallpaper on the walls. There wasn’t a single trace of clutter, which made Wei Jiangxue, who had slight OCD, feel at ease.
The doors to the other rooms in the hallway were all tightly locked. At the far end was a pane of transparent glass; the sheer curtains were drawn, letting in only a hazy white light. There were walls on both sides, but the outline of a stair railing was faintly visible on the left.
The room Wei Jiangxue was in was at the other end of this floor, so she decided to head over and see what was going on, to see what this timeline was all about.
Green plants placed on the walls hung down in flowery branches, emitting a sweet fragrance. Wei Jiangxue walked forward, sniffing the floral scents.
Clearly, they weren’t roses, yet each one smelled of roses and faintly conveyed emotions like fear, irritability, and anger.
Wei Jiangxue couldn’t help but quicken her pace, wanting to escape this bizarre atmosphere.
Did I live in this wealthy-looking but haunted-feeling house when I was little? Wei Jiangxue thought. That’s impossible.
An instinct told her that this was not her home.
As for Mi Ruian, Wei Jiangxue wasn’t worried for the moment; Mi Ruian definitely didn’t live here either.
She had to find her mother first and take her away. Living in such a “haunted house” was terrifying!
However, no matter what, Wei Jiangxue could not reach the position where the glass was. It was as if every time Wei Jiangxue moved a meter forward, the end of the hallway suddenly lunged ten meters away.
This was truly a case of “the more you try, the more unlucky you get.”
She was completely wasting her effort in a hallway that had no end.
The more Wei Jiangxue thought about it, the more puzzled she became. She simply sat down on the floor. What kind of ghost place was this? How did she just leave an intense timeline only to enter another intense one in the blink of an eye?
The former was a physical and sensory experience, while the latter was a mental ordeal.
Wei Jiangxue wasn’t afraid of ghosts, but she valued her life; she didn’t want to run herself to death in this hallway.
She rested for a bit, and once she felt her strength return slightly, she began to move slowly toward the end of the hallway while paying attention to the locked doors.
Three consecutive doors were silent. The fourth finally had some sound—the sound of someone bouncing a ball.
Hearing the distinct noise inside, Wei Jiangxue shouted happily, “Hey, is anyone there? Someone help me, I want to go downstairs.”
There was no movement behind the door; the sound of the ball bouncing vanished.
Wei Jiangxue curled her lip. Even if they didn’t want to help, there was no need to pretend they didn’t hear her.
She gave up decisively and moved to the next door. Voices were coming from inside.
Wei Jiangxue didn’t rush to call out; she leaned against it to listen secretly—
“I told you this child isn’t normal. We should have a second child soon and make other plans!”
“We will raise her well. Even though she is a flawed Omega, her most important identity is my daughter.”
Wei Jiangxue only heard these two sentences without context. She was confused for a moment, not knowing who was speaking.
It seemed like they were arguing inside; she’d better not go in and disturb them.
At the sixth door, Wei Jiangxue heard the voices that had just sounded in the fifth room.
“An’an, you must study hard so that no one dares to question your decisions. It’s okay if you can’t do it; Mama will protect you.”
That name made Wei Jiangxue a bit concerned. Could it be a coincidence?
She shook her head and continued to the next door. But the information at the seventh door made Wei Jiangxue freeze, because the voices inside were actually related to her.
“…passed away unexpectedly, and her child is still in the manor. I heard her grades are excellent and her character is good. Since she worked for us for so long, let’s adopt her child. Coincidentally, she’s about the same age as An’an; maybe the two can be playmates.”
“I remember… that child is named Wei Jiangxue, right?”
Wei Jiangxue’s brain worked frantically, trying to make sense of the strange voices behind these doors. But before she could figure it out, the eighth door opened automatically—