Transmigrated as Sukuna, but the Host is Yukinoshita?

Chapter 201



Chapter 201, Chapter Eleven, Yuno, go!

On Sunday, it was another day spent idly at home.

Yukinoshita Yuno leaned back in her chair, holding an English original edition of a thick foreign classic, finding it not difficult to read as expected.

With nothing to do, she let out a light sigh. Just as she closed the book, a steaming hot cup of fragrant tea was placed in front of the short-haired girl.

“What’s with the sigh? Is reading at home boring you?” Yukinoshita Mother sat on the single sofa beside her, holding a cup of hot tea, elegantly sipping from it. “Or did you just want to go out and play?”

“It’s boring, but not because of that boredom.” Yukinoshita Yuno sighed again, causing the kimono woman to glance at her frequently.

The reason Yuno felt bored was entirely because she could use illusions to evade the things her mother used to arrange for her before. Without needing to spend all her time on them, and with the owl familiar of Lin Qi at her disposal, she could go wherever she pleased.

But once genuinely idle, she found herself lacking interest in almost everything.

It’s similar to how one feels after a long vacation, initially excited, then later feeling empty and aimless.

Why not try talking properly with your mom?

Lin Qi’s voice echoed in her mind.

Talk about what? Tell her that life is boring now and I want some fun? The short-haired girl responded similarly, the tone filled with helplessness, It’s impossible. Don’t be fooled by her always smiling face; she’s the type who doesn’t tolerate any disobedience.

But the black-haired young man felt that Yuno’s assessment of her mother was somewhat biased, after all, he had seen those nine mothers panicking over their daughter’s safety.

This family just needs an opportunity to voice their thoughts fully.

Yukinoshita Mother wanted to educate her two daughters well, letting them grow up successfully in their各自的 growth.

Yukinoshita Yuno wanted to live freely, yet didn’t want her sister to bear the family’s burdens.

Yukinoshita Yukino harbored a righteous heart, wishing to enter politics to change the world.

But between mother and daughters, there has been no communication. Instead, they each acted based on their own wills, leading to a twisted relationship now tangled like a ball of yarn.

The older sister avoided things her sister craved, ironically making her sister pursue those very things, which brought unexpected twists of fate.

Now, everything is going to change, because a malevolent force, akin to a fate-altering truck, intruded into the lives of these girls unexpectedly.

Yukinoshita Yukino had firmly taken her path of justice, while Yuno’s yearning for freedom was within reach, although she hadn’t realized it yet.

Lin Qi would gladly help improve relationships within the Yukinoshita family if given the chance.

Thus, his current suggestion, yet Yuno’s impression of her mother seemed deeply engraved; this matter couldn’t be rushed, so Lin Qi only mentioned it briefly without continuing.

Stopping just right.

Otherwise, it would become annoying.

After all, in Yuno’s eyes, he was just a demon who had awoken three days ago, even with knowledge from the future, it makes no sense having full insight into her family situation.

“These are mistakes you made; you have to face the consequences,” said Yukinoshita Mother casually.

Upon mentioning this, a small vein twitched at the corner of Yuno’s forehead. It was Lin Qi who took the blame, yet she bore the consequences.

She was almost forgetting about this incident when Mother kept bringing it up, as if to remind her not to repeat it again.

The more she thought about it, the angrier she got. Finishing the tea in one gulp, she stood up with a blank expression and said, “I’m heading back to my room.”

Watching her eldest daughter leave with a tense expression, Yukinoshita Mother shook her head sadly and sighed.

Unlike before, when she showed dissatisfaction and corrected her mistakes obediently, Yuno seemed different, indicating she might be entering a rebellious phase…

This rare worry crossed her mind regarding educating daughters.

Regardless of that, Yukinoshita Yuno, pouting, returned to her third bedroom, collapsing onto the soft bed, rolling over and grabbing her pillow, treating it as Lin Qi, punching it vigorously as a form of frustration.

“It’s all your fault; Mother still remembers!” said the short-haired girl angrily.

Lin Qi acknowledged his fault, not pursuing the topic further but changing the subject, “Looks like you don’t have any hobbies; unlike your younger sister, who enjoys reading and petting cats.”

Mentioning Yukinoshita Yukino diverted Yuno’s attention, curiously asking, “Does little Yuki still like cats?”

“Didn’t you know that?” Lin Qi asked strangely.

“No, she’s never shown any interest in pets at home.” She hugged the pillow, gazing at the ceiling absentmindedly, “Maybe she was too scared to show it, despite her bold demeanor.”

“More than you.” The black-haired youth replied calmly.

The relaxed atmosphere instantly shattered with this remark. Yukinoshita Yuno frowned immediately and retorted, “More than me? We grew up together since we were little!”

“You just learned she likes cats now,” Lin Qi countered.

“Does knowing that make you think you understand her better than I do?” She raised her eyebrow disdainfully.

“Huh.”

Lin Qi smiled but remained silent, leaving the enraged girl frustrated.

Now, Yuno completely forgot what her mother had mentioned earlier about drinking at the banquet.

“So you truly have no interests or hobbies?”

The conversation looped around again, but Yukinoshita Yuno wasn’t in the mood to answer seriously anymore, saying lightly, “No, nothing really interests me.”

“Besides, previously, I had no time to develop any hobbies.”

With that, she laughed self-deprecatingly.

After a pause, Lin Qi suddenly declared, “Then find something.”

“Huh?” Yukinoshita Yuno was caught off guard.

“Do it now.”

That noisy summer…



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