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After Transmigrating into a Novel with My Boyfriend, He Turned Out to Be a Native Villain-Chapter 231: How Big of a Deal Is It?
The system was shocked, the system was confused, the system felt wronged.
It was the one who had been tortured here! This was a male and female lead chosen by the heavens!
Wuwuwu, can someone care about its performance review?!
The biggest issue was—did Yu Li really not care why she had ended up here?
“Wuwuwu, Sister, shouldn’t you be mad at Bo Jingmo for bringing you here?”
“……”
No wonder she kept asking if she was angry.
Yu Li frowned, finding it baffling. “Why would I hate him over something so minor?”
If she had to say what she wasn’t happy about, it’d be the way the system chose to bring them here.
Her face was blank as she said, “Next time, can you not use a car accident? Do you know that car was a gift from Bo Jingmo?”
After getting his first paycheck, her little boyfriend’s very first action had been to happily buy her a car, saying it would make commuting easier for her.
Though in the end, Yu Li still had Bo Jingmo drive her because she was lazy.
System: “……”
They were already dead, what use was a car?
And she wasn’t even mad about dying? She was hung up on a car?!
“I thought you’d scold Bo Jingmo for being selfish. He… What we did wasn’t fair to you.”
The system had originally meant to say Bo Jingmo, but suddenly remembered it had participated too, so it hastily corrected itself midway.
“Selfish? Sure, normal people would call him selfish. His movie even got criticized for days because of those plotlines back then.”
Yu Li squinted slightly, recalling the incident—and to her surprise, even laughed a little. “That was the first time our Director Bo ever felt the pressure of public opinion.”
Back then, someone had felt so wronged, saying people online were calling him crazy.
Yu Li had cuddled him for a long time to comfort him.
Even being scolded was good—being infamous was still fame. It was also because of those very traits that Bo Jingmo’s movie stood out and broke through in such an unusual way.
Seeing the little system frozen in place, she spoke leisurely, “You know, the scriptwriters at the time all advised Bo Jingmo to cut that content. Said it didn’t align with normal thought, and could be changed to a forced death instead. He almost did it.”
“But I told him to put it back in.”
In that kind of extreme fear and danger, the moral standards of normal people had long been abandoned. No one needed those grand, earth-shattering views on love anymore.
Besides, she didn’t want Bo Jingmo to change his mind just because of others.
“Let him be crazy. It’s not like he broke the law. I can spoil him at home.”
So from beginning to end, she knew exactly what kind of person Bo Jingmo was. In fact, she had indulged him into becoming this way, step by step.
Yu Li even smiled as she commented, “And if it were me, I would’ve made the same choice.”
Watching the stunned look on the system’s face, she raised an eyebrow slightly. “So, do you still have any other questions?”
“…No.”
The system had finally come to its senses. Aside from cheating, Yu Li’s temper in every other area was abnormally good.
Yu Li gave a slight nod. “Then let’s wrap it up and go home.”
As if recalling something, her movements paused slightly. “Oh right, there’s one thing I wanted to ask.”
System, puzzled: “Ask what?”
“You said Bo Jingmo was brought back here by you before, and you also erased my memory…”
Yu Li looked thoughtful.
“When exactly did that happen?”
…
Consciousness gradually returned. Yu Li opened her eyes and found herself asleep in Bo Jingmo’s arms, her waist lightly encircled.
“This time seemed later than usual.”
The man’s low, hoarse voice came from above her head. He lowered his head and kissed her. “I thought you were really going to stay there this time.”
Yu Li, a bit more awake now, instinctively snuggled into his neck. Hearing that, she couldn’t help thinking how funny—it just happened she had been talking to the system about that very topic.
So she smiled with curved eyes. “If I really stayed there, what would you do?”
Bo Jingmo chuckled. “Then I’d just have to go get you back.”
As for how he’d get her back… that wouldn’t be as calm as he made it sound.
Yu Li raised an eyebrow slightly but didn’t pursue that topic further. Instead, she explained why she came back late. “The Film Set System found me. It wants to sign a contract with me.”
And the conditions it offered were pretty tempting.
Hearing that, Bo Jingmo’s movements paused slightly. “Did you agree?”
“No.” Yu Li shook her head, laughing a little. “Then that system got mad. It said I wasn’t allowed to go next time and that you’d have to go into the instance alone.”
Bo Jingmo smiled lightly and stroked her face. “Then I’ll go by myself. You just rest.”
Yu Li leaned up to kiss him. “That’s what I was thinking too.”
Neither of them took the matter seriously. Bo Jingmo still had to go to work, and Yu Li lay in bed playing on her phone. Suddenly, she saw Bo Jingmo’s phone vibrating on the nightstand.
She picked it up and glanced at it. When she saw the name Jiang Xi displayed, her brows lifted slightly.
In the last instance, Jiang Xi had failed to score because she died and didn’t level up to a mid-tier player. Meanwhile, although Bo Jingmo didn’t place first, he still advanced through points.
So was this a call to confront him—or to offer congratulations?
She called out lazily, “Bo Jingmo, Jiang Xi is calling you.”
Hearing that, the man came over while adjusting his tie. He took the phone but didn’t answer immediately. Instead, he leaned over and gave Yu Li a kiss.
“What do you want to eat this morning?”
“Anything’s fine. I have to head back to school later.”
“Alright, I’ll drive you then.”
He straightened up and finally pressed the answer button, setting the phone on speaker beside the bed.
Very quickly, Jiang Xi’s voice came through: “Bo Jingmo?”
Bo Jingmo replied with a soft “Mm,” “What’s up?”
His tone was the same as usual, as if he’d completely forgotten how he had killed her in the instance.
On the other end, Jiang Xi froze. She pressed her lips together and touched her chest—it still throbbed faintly with that sensation of being stabbed.
Like plummeting off a cliff in a dream and jolting awake in shock, a wave of nameless dread rushed through her.
So this was what death felt like.
One thought popped into her mind:
Was this what it felt like for Bo Jingmo when he died before?
She pushed the stray thoughts aside and spoke with genuine congratulations in her voice. “Did you already level up to a mid-tier player? Congrats.”
Who would’ve thought, out of the three of them, it would be Bo Jingmo—the one originally ranked dead last—who became a mid-tier player first.
But along with that came lingering doubts in Jiang Xi’s heart.
Bo Jingmo’s change had been too sudden, like he’d suddenly figured everything out overnight—or more accurately, as if he had met someone that caused the shift.
At that moment, Jiang Xi thought of that junior schoolmate.
She had mentally prepared herself for a long time—even rehearsed being rejected by Bo Jingmo. In the end, she still softly asked, “If it’s okay… I actually have something I want to ask. You and that junior from last time… are you together now?”
But then, a girl’s soft laugh rang out from the other end.
“Senior, didn’t you see it last time already?”
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