After Transmigrating into a Novel with My Boyfriend, He Turned Out to Be a Native Villain-Chapter 153: Found It
Chapter 153: Found It
“Mary, are you sure you didn’t take it?”
Shen Youyou shut the door behind her and stepped toward Mary, her eyes filled with suspicion.
Mary spread her hands, sounding calm: “You’re welcome to search me. I won’t resist.”
Shen Youyou let out a cold scoff. “Then how do you explain why you weren’t enchanted by me?”
Lina’s heart could resist all low-level vampire enchantments. Shen Youyou couldn’t control Mary, and that alone was the strongest proof—the heart must be with her!
But in truth, even Mary looked confused. “I really don’t know.”
Tch, still stubborn. Why is she so tight-lipped?
Shen Youyou took her silence as more lies. Impatience flickered in her eyes. If it weren’t for the fact that Mary knew her true identity, she would’ve already torn off the mask.
Seeing this wasn’t working, she tried playing the emotional card. She reached out and held Mary’s hand, speaking with a heartfelt tone: “Mary, you’ve worked in my home for so many years. You’re the one I trust the most right now. That’s why I want you to trust me too.”
As she spoke, mist welled in her eyes, the corners reddening. “And I really need that thing right now. I have to give it to Bo Jingmo.”
Mary frowned. She didn’t understand what this had to do with Bo Jingmo.
“Why do you need to give it to him?”
Shen Youyou lifted her hand and wiped at the tears at her eye corners with feigned sadness. “Because Bo Jingmo has also been enchanted by that woman.”
“What?! He’s been…” Mary looked shocked. That was the last thing she expected.
Shen Youyou nodded firmly. “Yeah. I’m a vampire too—I can smell it. He’s already been tainted by Lina’s scent. Lina’s bitten him. I need that thing to save him.”
Mary fell silent for a long moment, then turned her face to the side and said quietly, “But I really don’t have it.”
The smile on Shen Youyou’s face faded, bit by bit. Expressionless, she stared directly at Mary.
She tilted her head slightly, voice calm yet steeped in a chilling finality. “Mary, if you’re not going to respond to sweet talk or threats… you’re putting me in a tough spot.”
The threat was clear as day.
But Mary wasn’t one to be easily intimidated. She’d been by Lina’s side for this long—what kind of storm hadn’t she weathered?
If the item was gone and Shen Youyou didn’t believe her, then nothing else she said would matter.
Quietly, she wrapped her fingers around the silver knife hidden in her pocket, then calmly met Shen Youyou’s gaze.
“Shen Youyou, do you really think I don’t know what you’re up to?”
Things had reached the breaking point, and Mary didn’t bother pretending anymore. A trace of disgust and mockery flickered in her eyes.
“You had me encourage Lina to invite these people here just so you could feed on them and make yourself stronger, didn’t you?”
Seeing the panic flash across Shen Youyou’s face, Mary’s smirk grew wider. That twisted satisfaction surged up inside her again.
“I bet those classmates have no idea that the reason they were chosen to come here… was all thanks to you giving the final push, huh?”
Shen Youyou’s heart panicked. She shouted in defense, “What are you talking about?! I did it all to kill Lina—”
“Enough!”
Mary cut her off immediately.
A wild look began to creep into the woman’s eyes as she slowly stepped forward. “To kill Lina? Shen Youyou, you’ve really managed to deceive even yourself. Hahaha—oh, I know exactly what kind of monsters you vampires are. None of you are any good. None of you are any good!!”
Realizing something was seriously off, Shen Youyou’s pupils shrank. She instinctively backed away until her spine hit the door—no way out.
What the hell’s wrong with Mary?
This wasn’t like her at all…
But Mary didn’t let up. She suddenly lunged forward, and for a split second, that twisted, feral grin filled Shen Youyou’s vision. Her voice rasped out like a ghost’s whisper.
“Shen Youyou, don’t forget.”
“I’m the one who handled your diary.”
The moment she heard “diary,” Shen Youyou’s eyes widened. She opened her mouth to say something—
—but pain exploded in her abdomen the next second.
“You… ngh—!”
Her eyes flew wide, a stifled groan of pain escaping her lips. She instinctively looked down—
—and saw the woman before her gripping a very familiar silver knife.
The same knife she’d seen not long ago, now buried deep in her stomach.
A searing pain radiated from her gut like it was being roasted over flames, and the blinding agony felt like it could split her in two.
Shen Youyou sucked in a sharp breath, body going limp. She slumped against the door, gasping for air. Her face had gone pale as paper, forehead drenched in cold sweat. Her eyes were filled with fear, confusion, and disbelief.
She lifted a trembling hand to her wound, looking up at the woman with gritted teeth. “Mary… what are you…”
What does this mean?
Why… would she attack her?
Mary didn’t answer. She just stared down at her, then glanced at the blood-soaked knife in her hand. The smell of blood filled her senses. A flicker of greed flashed in her eyes, and she swallowed hard without making a sound.
She was suddenly so… thirsty.
Dragging her gaze back to Shen Youyou’s face, she murmured like she was under a spell, “Vampires are all monsters. None of you are any good. I’m going to kill you all. I’ll kill you all…”
She’s insane. She’s completely lost it!!
Shen Youyou screamed internally. The moment Mary stabbed her, her appearance could no longer be hidden. Her pupils began turning red-black, and her sharp fangs emerged.
She glared at Mary’s neck with murderous hunger, wishing she could bite down right then and there.
The others were still outside. She couldn’t let them see her like this. She had to find blood—fast.
Her gaze dropped to the silver knife in Mary’s hand. Her eyes grew darker with rising frustration.
Suddenly, footsteps echoed nearby, followed by Yi Xian’s grumbling voice.
“So annoying. This place is huge and I still can’t find a damn bathroom.”
A vampire’s hearing was sharper than a human’s. Shen Youyou lifted her eyes to check Mary—she hadn’t heard it.
Her gaze flickered. Taking advantage of the moment, she bolted out the door in a flash.
Even injured, she moved with unnatural speed. Mary didn’t react in time. When she did, her expression twisted in fury. She raised the knife and charged out.
But before she could reach the door—
—a tall figure emerged from the shadows and stood in the doorway, blocking her path.
The man’s tousled hair fell across his eyes, and his chiseled features were cast in shadow. His expression was unreadable. He lazily lifted his eyes, and those pitch-black pupils locked onto her. His whole presence screamed danger.
Bo Jingmo…
Mary’s face froze. She remembered what Shen Youyou said earlier. Warily, she took a step back.
And just then, a sultry female voice echoed from behind.
“Found it~”