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Oops, I had a ONS With My Secret Ex-husband-Chapter 488: Bear The Consequences Yourself
When Ji Yu woke up this time, she found herself in a strange room.
She looked around and felt everything was unfamiliar. What was going on? Why was she here?
All she knew was that her head hurt terribly.
"Yu, you’re finally awake. I thought you would keep sleeping for a while longer. Look at the state you’re in—it’s all because of that Gu Qixiao. Are you still thinking of staying with him?"
He had never approved of this matter.
Their entanglement had caused Ji Yu immense suffering.
"I don’t know what you’re talking about, and I don’t want to hear it right now. I just want to go home. If you keep obstructing me, unless you plan to keep me here indefinitely, you’ll face my fierce retaliation."
Ji Yu was never someone with a good temper. Faced with a situation like this, she naturally wanted him to release her as soon as possible. 𝑓𝘳𝘦𝑒𝑤𝑒𝘣𝘯ℴ𝘷𝘦𝓁.𝑐𝑜𝑚
"Yu, why are you in such a hurry? I’m just trying to help you. Besides, given your current state, going out won’t lead to anything good. It’s better to stay here with me."
Wu Zeyu’s familiar face appeared before her.
Ji Yu had long suspected that he was no good. Seeing him like this now, she understood the situation ahead would likely become very complicated.
"Who are you? You’re definitely not Wu Zeyu."
She stared coldly at the man in front of her, feeling an odd sense of familiarity but unable to determine who he really was. The confusion made her feel on the verge of breaking down.
"You don’t need to know who I am. Just know that I can save you. Look at yourself—it’s obvious you can’t keep living like this."
Wu Zeyu had never intended to let her continue suffering like this.
"Look at how haggard you are. It’s heartbreaking. If I’d known you were harming yourself with medication earlier, I would’ve stopped you."
She never would have expected him to do something this foolish. It didn’t fit her image of him.
"Wu Zeyu, I don’t understand why you’re treating me this way, but what you’re doing now is absolutely outrageous."
Ji Yu desperately tried to break free from her restraints but found that the more she struggled, the tighter they became.
"Yu, save your energy. I know you’re unhappy with the current situation, but I’m only trying to save you. I know you’ve endured a lot recently, but I want to help you."
There was no way he could just give up on her.
"Wu Zeyu, are you insane? When did I ask for your help? And haven’t I told you already? My situation is of my own making—I don’t need anyone’s help."
"But have you ever considered my feelings? Do you know what’s in my heart?" Wu Zeyu had never wanted anyone he loved to be hurt, nor did he want her to make such sacrifices.
"Is it really worth all the sacrifices you’ve made for him? Look at yourself—you don’t even remember who he is anymore. Will you still love him? You won’t even recall who he is."
Wu Zeyu didn’t want to speak cruelly, but seeing someone he loved reduced to this state made him deeply anguished—he couldn’t accept such a reality.
"This has nothing to do with you. I don’t need your concern, nor do I need to hear your absurd words." Ji Yu couldn’t understand where he’d come from or why he was impersonating Wu Zeyu.
"Where is the real Wu Zeyu? Why are you pretending to be him?"
From the very beginning, she had sensed his hypocrisy—it seemed she hadn’t been wrong.
"Where he is isn’t your concern. You haven’t met him anyway. All you need to know is that you belong to me now. From now on, you’ll only belong to me—you’ll no longer sacrifice everything for anyone else."
Their relationship had never changed, though it occasionally encountered minor interruptions and small twists.
"From the start, it should have been the two of us together. It’s my fault—I didn’t seize the opportunity or find you. All of this is on me."
Ji Yu didn’t have the energy to say much else at this point. Her body wasn’t in good condition, and the words he was saying felt overly convoluted to her.
She didn’t know what more she could do.
"Wu Zeyu, if you dare to keep me here, I’ll kill you."
When Ji Yu said this, her gaze was chillingly cold, as though she truly meant it.
"I know your temperament, so I believe what you say. But even so, what does it matter? As long as you stay by my side, even if I die here, what difference does it make?"
He was impossible to reason with—a madman whose thoughts were deeply twisted, plunging their relationship into an irredeemable darkness.
Ji Yu stared at the ceiling, feeling her condition was worsening, but unsure exactly how. Perhaps she had forgotten someone deeply important to her.
"Yu, rest for now. Once everything is ready, I’ll help neutralize the effects of the drugs."
There was no way he would let her continue suffering. Even though memories of unpleasant people might surface, the consequences wouldn’t be long-lasting.
"Why does it have to be like this?" Ji Yu muttered, uncertain whether she was speaking to him or herself. At this point, her mind had fractured—she didn’t even know what she was saying anymore.
"Yu, don’t be afraid. I’ll protect you, no matter what happens. If you ever feel uneasy, you can come talk to me anytime—but don’t hurt yourself."
Such actions were foolish, but they could indeed evoke sympathy. They also ensured that conflicts between them would escalate—such results were utterly pointless, weren’t they?
"I don’t want to say anything. Just leave. I don’t want to see you." Whenever Ji Yu saw him, it reminded her of things she’d rather forget. It was easier to tell him to leave.
Even in captivity, she needed a perfect environment.
"Yu, rest well. I’ll be in the next room. If you need anything, you can call me."







