The Rich Second-Generation Villain With No Morals

Chapter 30:



Chapter 030: The Clash Between Angel and Demon:

There was a world of difference between taking the initiative and being forced into something.

Qi Lin leaned against the desk, one arm wrapped around Lan Yuxi’s slender waist.

Lan Yuxi’s fair cheeks burned crimson. Unlike the first time, when she had resisted in humiliation, she now felt something strangely different.

Her face wasn’t just hot—it tingled as if tiny insects were crawling over her skin.

“Lan Yuxi, you’re really impure now. You willingly kissed this scoundrel just to protect your reputation. Do you really think this is worth it?”

A tiny angel appeared on her left shoulder, whispering in her ear.

“Lan Yuxi, only a villain can save you. The person you care about the most is the one who harmed you. And look at you now, drowning in this crisis—where is he? Has he come to rescue you?”

“Besides, don’t you think kissing proves that you’re finally growing up? And let’s be honest, this guy is quite handsome. If you think about it, you’re not really losing out.”

On her right shoulder, a little devil holding a trident grinned mischievously.

A single tear slid down Lan Yuxi’s cheek.

Wang Cheng, Qi Lin, her reputation, the strange sensation—it was all a tangled mess in her mind.

She could no longer tell what was real and what was illusion.

All she wanted was to escape—to flee from everything that had happened today.

“Let go… let go of me… I’m out of breath…”

Her soft, sleepy voice carried a trace of exhaustion.

Qi Lin could tell she wasn’t lying—she could barely stand.

If not for his support, she would have collapsed.

“Tell me, do you like me now, or do you still prefer Wang Cheng? He doesn’t know how to bully you like I do~”

Qi Lin whispered playfully in her ear.

“Ugh! Don’t you dare compare yourself to Wang Cheng! This is all because you threatened me! No matter what, I will never like you in this lifetime!”

Lan Yuxi, provoked by his teasing, snapped back to her senses and pushed him away in shame and anger.

But was what she said really true?

Qi Lin chuckled.

Why did her beautiful eyes seem a little dazed when she said that?

Why was that?

When facing a proud girl like her, it was best to see through things but not say them out loud.

Tap, tap, tap—

Footsteps sounded outside the window.

Lan Yuxi’s face instantly filled with panic as she quickly straightened her uniform, smoothing out the creases in her skirt.

Then, she shot Qi Lin a glare.

It was all this bastard’s fault—she had done the most ridiculous thing of her life.

She had actually kissed this scoundrel in the teacher’s office.

Just a day ago, she had been a pure and innocent girl who had never even held hands with a boy.

Mei Sanyuan walked into the office.

Seeing the two students standing properly in place, he nodded in approval.

He had no idea that in the brief time he had been gone, these two had done something only couples would dare to do.

To break the rules right under his nose—such audacity.

“Since this is your first offense, each of you will write a self-reflection essay after you return home. Additionally, bring your parents to school. Although the school won’t issue a public reprimand, we must inform your families.”

Mei Sanyuan’s tone was serious.

He had just spoken with the principal.

Both of them had special backgrounds—Qi Lin was a rich second-generation kid whose father had donated a large sum to the school to build a library.

Lan Yuxi had always been a model student, a promising talent. One mistake shouldn’t ruin her future.

So instead of a formal punishment, they would be given a warning, asked to bring their parents, and required to write an apology.

Hearing that her parents would still be called, Lan Yuxi tensed up immediately.

She instinctively glanced at Qi Lin.

She didn’t realize it, but this was the first sign of dependence on him.

“This morning, I didn’t do my homework, so I asked the class monitor to lend me hers. She refused, so I decided to mess with her and asked her to copy a study guide for me instead.”

“The class monitor had no idea that what she was copying was actually an answer sheet I took from the office. The truth is, she was just too kind and soft-hearted, willing to help a bad student like me. I took advantage of that and played a little prank on her.”

“But thinking back, she really was innocent. So I won’t pretend anymore—I’ll just admit it. I did this alone.”

Qi Lin didn’t let Lan Yuxi down.

He actually took the blame for everything.

And what surprised her even more was how flawlessly he spun the story.

In just a few sentences, not only did he clear her of any wrongdoing, but he also painted her as a kind-hearted, selfless class monitor who simply wanted to help a struggling student.

Lan Yuxi’s face turned red.

Normally, when she was praised by her admirers, she felt nothing.

But now, because of Qi Lin’s fabricated speech, she actually felt embarrassed.

“Is this really true?”

Mei Sanyuan was stunned by the dramatic twist in the story.

Deep down, he had never wanted to believe that the class monitor he personally selected would cheat.

“Everything makes sense. What’s there to doubt? If you don’t believe me, teacher, you can check this morning’s homework—I didn’t turn in mine.”

Qi Lin shrugged nonchalantly.

Of course, Mei Sanyuan wouldn’t take Qi Lin’s word for it.

He immediately flipped through the morning’s homework.

After searching for a while, he found that, indeed, Qi Lin’s was missing.

He raised his head and looked at Lan Yuxi.

“Then tell me, why did you admit to cheating earlier?”

Being around Qi Lin had clearly changed something in Lan Yuxi.

“I… I just didn’t want to see Qi Lin go down the wrong path. So in a moment of panic, I tried to take the blame myself.”

The moment she spoke, she felt a deep sense of shame.

She was doomed.

She had started lying just like Qi Lin.


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