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After Transmigrating into a Novel with My Boyfriend, He Turned Out to Be a Native Villain-Chapter 133: Shen Youyou Will Come to See Them?
Wu Bei and the others didn’t stay upstairs long. After finding the diary, they came back down, afraid the NPCs might get suspicious.
Mu Chengsi and Yi Xian also came down from upstairs, but both of their faces were pale, as if they had been frightened by something.
What could scare Mu Chengsi like that?
Wu Bei looked a few more times, but clearly, now wasn’t a good time to ask.
Because Yu Li and Bo Jingmo also came out of the room.
The woman had changed into a new red dress and was standing on the staircase on the second floor, watching them. Bo Jingmo had his hands in his pockets and was slowly making his way down from upstairs.
The man’s expression was as calm as ever. The strands of hair on his forehead were slightly tousled, his features deep and well-defined, his skin glowing like white jade. His lips were a deep red, and his elegance and aloofness carried an indescribable seductive allure.
It felt like nothing had changed, yet also like everything had.
All the players stared at Bo Jingmo without blinking, their gazes burning, as if trying to see right through him.
Sensing their stares, the man looked over lightly, something in his jet-black pupils seemed different. “What is it?”
Wu Bei shook his head: “…Nothing. Just looking around.”
At that moment, the woman upstairs suddenly spoke: “Steward Wang just called me. He said he couldn’t find you all.”
Her arm rested casually on the railing, fingers playing with the jewelry she wore. Shadows from the dim lighting veiled the expression on her face, and only her voice, lightly laced with amusement and laziness, could be heard:
“He seemed to have something to tell you, but since Bo Jingmo was right beside me, I just let him talk directly to Bo Jingmo.”
As she finished speaking, the man beside her picked up: “Steward Wang told me that during tomorrow’s banquet, Shen Youyou will meet with us.”
At those words, everyone froze.
Tomorrow… Shen Youyou would come to see them?
But she had clearly already disappeared.
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Seeing that the group of players had finally left, the fake smile on Yu Li’s face slowly faded.
She reached up to touch the wound on her neck, now completely healed, and let out a soft chuckle—it sounded like she was in a good mood.
She strolled over lazily to Shen Youyou’s bedroom door, opened it, and saw the furnishings inside were exactly the same as before. The corner of her lips curved up. “Really did a good job hiding it.”
Her eyes landed on the window, and leaning against the doorframe, she couldn’t help letting out a “Tch,” “They even took down the curtains just to prevent this stepmother from finding out.”
No exaggeration—this room might be the brightest in the whole house.
What Jiang Xi had noticed earlier, the strangeness—it had all stemmed from here—
There were no curtains in this room, and the light was too bright.
She glanced at the sunlit bed, eyes narrowing, then turned toward the desk.
Picking up the family photo of Shen Youyou and her parents from the bookshelf, she flipped it to the back. A bold line was scrawled there—
I must restore this family to normal!
Yu Li couldn’t help but laugh out loud, then took the photo out and held it in her hand.
She then went to the floor Mu Chengsi had checked earlier, opened the door—and was immediately hit by the stench of blood.
Yu Li raised an eyebrow, arms crossed, tapping her fingers against her arm. Her tone was unreadable: “So they found this too, huh…”
The large room had no furniture at all, replaced instead by a massive iron cage.
Inside the cage was a large beast, looking like a panther, lazily sprawled inside, yet still exuding danger.
Sticky blood surrounded the cage, littered with body parts—limbs, torsos—a blur of blood and flesh, unmistakably human.
As if it heard the sound at the door, the panther opened its eyes and lazily glanced over.
But when it saw Yu Li standing there, its eyes lit up, and it suddenly jumped up, its large tail swaying eagerly.
Unfortunately, Yu Li had no intention of going inside.
—Because the smell was unbearable.
Expressionless, she stood at the doorway. At that moment, she suddenly wanted to return to her room—at least Bo Jingmo’s scent still lingered in there.
“Sis, is Lina feeding people to beasts?” The system lay on her shoulder, voice pure and innocent.
While signaling the panther to lie down and closing the door, Yu Li replied to the system’s question: “No, those are all the rejected backup food Lina screened out.”
Lina could bewitch hearts, but the cost of using that power was enormous energy consumption.
So she needed more blood—and it had to be high-quality fresh blood.
The people in that room either had unqualified blood or had accidentally discovered Lina’s true identity.
Yu Li knew the players were searching for clues, so she was deliberately giving them space alone. Whether they could solve the truth—it was up to them.
She walked down the stairs, casually pulled a black sun umbrella from near the door, opened it, and exited through the back door.
The villa’s backyard was a vast red rose garden. Outside, the sunlight had turned into golden dusk, casting a warm glow on the brilliant red roses. The thorns climbed the railings, forming a dreamy garden.
The woman in the red gown slowly walked to a cellar. A nearby machine scanned her eyes, then gave a “click”—the cellar opened.
Yu Li folded the umbrella with a cool expression and descended gracefully.
“Madam.”
Mary stood at the entrance, hands folded in front of her. It was clear she’d been waiting.
“Mm.” Yu Li lazily responded. “How is Shen Youyou doing?”
Mary answered honestly, “She’s gradually assimilating. Her craving for blood is getting stronger. She should fully change before long.”
“Really?”
Looking at Shen Youyou curled in agony on the ground, Yu Li’s expression didn’t change. She lazily waved her hand, “Go upstairs. I want to talk to her alone.”
“Yes.” Mary glanced at Shen Youyou, her eyes unreadable, but quickly concealed her emotions and turned to leave the cellar.
Yu Li held the umbrella in one hand, and the photo between her fingers in the other. Her posture was casual, her tone dripping with arrogance and superiority.
“Shen Youyou.”
She called the girl’s name carelessly while flicking the photo in her hand.
But the girl on the ground remained with her head bowed. Yu Li grew impatient and reached out with the umbrella, lifting Shen Youyou’s chin with its tip, forcing her to look up. Her red eyes were icy: “Look at me.”
The girl’s eyes—red and black swirling together—were suddenly exposed.
When she saw the photo in Yu Li’s hand, Shen Youyou’s pupils contracted. Her voice was hoarse: “…You went into my room?”
Yu Li raised her brow and smiled silently, then read the words on the back of the photo aloud: “I must restore this family to normal?”
She laughed softly and looked down at the Shen family’s young miss: “Do you think you succeeded?”
Shen Youyou gritted her teeth, saying nothing.
The umbrella tip swept casually across her eyes. Yu Li’s tone was full of amusement and mockery: “What a shame—our Miss Shen has turned into the very person she hated most.”
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Hatred and restraint flashed in Shen Youyou’s eyes. She forced a smile. “Lina, without that thing, you must now rely on large amounts of blood every day just to barely maintain your strength, huh?”
Hearing that, Yu Li’s red eyes sparkled, a soft laugh slipping from her lips.
“No. I’ve already found a source.”
Shen Youyou froze, a bad feeling rising. Her heart clenched tight, and she stared with wide eyes, teeth clenched: “What do you mean?”
But Yu Li simply smiled, saying nothing. She slowly tore the photo in her hand into pieces, then released it with a graceful motion.
In a flurry of drifting scraps, the stunning woman with black hair and red eyes smiled with flamboyant charm.
“Tomorrow, you’ll know what I mean.”