After Transmigrating into a Novel with My Boyfriend, He Turned Out to Be a Native Villain-Chapter 166: He’s a Total Player in the Game
Specific…?
Mu Chengsi was caught off guard by that question.
How was she supposed to explain it?
Say your boyfriend kills people in instances?
Say your boyfriend is basically a ticking time bomb, might lose it any second?
But then she recalled Bo Jingmo’s behavior in the last instance and hesitated again.
He’d already shown some new signs, but she hadn’t had the chance to tell Big Sister Yu Jiao yet.
Lifting her hand to press down her baseball cap, Mu Chengsi clicked her tongue inwardly, unsure how to describe this complicated situation to Yu Li.
“For example… the game they were talking about, I’ve played it too, but only heard things from others. They said Bo Jingmo is really different in-game compared to real life.”
As she said that, she emphasized it even more, “And I also heard he’s a total player in the game, partied up with a ton of female players.”
“I see.”
Yu Li nodded, politely giving her some face, showing she was listening. “Then I have another question.”
“Go ahead.”
“Is Bo Jingmo famous in the game? Or is he just really skilled? For so many people to know about him…”
Hearing Yu Li’s question, Mu Chengsi clearly froze for a moment.
Bo Jingmo? Famous in the game?
Definitely not. He was just a newbie—how famous could he get? He hadn’t even reached ten stars yet.
So was he really strong?
On that point, Mu Chengsi had to admit—Bo Jingmo’s skills in instances did surpass quite a few others.
But he wasn’t so strong that it was overwhelming. There were still lots of veteran players stronger than him. He hadn’t fully mastered his skills, hadn’t even tapped into their full potential yet.
And yet, someone like him was getting special attention from deva.
Even before he’d cleared the newbie instance, his videos were already being analyzed by specialized staff.
It felt like someone had high hopes for Bo Jingmo right from the start and had invested serious effort into him.
Higher-ups?
Mu Chengsi frowned subtly, not wanting to get dragged into all that.
So she dodged the question and gave a vague response: “I haven’t played the game that long. Maybe those people just know Bo Jingmo from school, so they’ve heard about him.”
Yu Li raised her brow ever so slightly: “No wonder.”
Looks like Mu Chengsi wasn’t too clear on the deeper stuff either.
With that, Yu Li lost interest in probing further. Better to ask directly another time.
So she nodded and said crisply, “Got it. Thanks, Chengsi. You’re really such a good person.”
“H-ha… don’t mention it.”
Watching the girl go back to listening to the lecture, Mu Chengsi fell into an awkward silence. Her face looked like she was choking back something, lips pale with all the words she wanted to say stuck in her throat.
Girl… is that all you’re gonna say?
So what do you actually think?!
Suddenly, the phone on her desk lit up with a new message.
Mu Chengsi glanced at it—and immediately froze.
【Big Sister Yu Jiao: You should be up by now, right? Why didn’t you fill out the form? When are you free? Come by when you can.】
That triple-threat of questions stopped Mu Chengsi cold. She stared at the screen, completely at a loss for how to respond.
She’d purposely left the form blank.
Once she filled it out, there’d be no hiding anything about Yu Li. And then there was Yi Xian—Big Sister Yu Jiao definitely knew Yi Xian was dead.
Mu Chengsi rubbed her temples. She actually had no classes in the afternoon—she just hadn’t figured out how to explain that to Yu Jiao.
And she couldn’t lie. No one could lie in front of Big Sister Yu Jiao.
While Mu Chengsi was silently agonizing, she didn’t notice a little yellow orb sneaking a peek at her phone and then darting off toward Yu Li.
“Sis, sis! I saw what was on her phone!”
Hehehe! It was the first time it had done something like this physically!
So exciting!
After relaying the message to Yu Li, it perched on her shoulder with its little buddy.
“Sis, do you need me and Little Shadow to do anything else for you? I can sneak into her phone and find more stuff!”
“No need, this is enough.”
Hearing the unfamiliar name, Yu Li paused. “Little Shadow? You named it?”
Glancing at the humanoid evil spirit on her shoulder, she thought this Little System was way too casual about naming things.
Little System chirped, “Yep, yep! Little Shadow loves the name too! Right, Little Shadow?”
At that, Little Shadow eagerly nodded to show how much he liked it.
In the last instance, Yu Li had to drink a few cups of blood to maintain her persona—but the blood never even made it to her mouth. The evil spirit drank it all.
She narrowed her eyes slightly. It did seem like the spirit had gotten a bit bigger… Was it the blood?
But Yu Li only gave it a glance before looking away.
Thinking of what the system had said, she lowered her gaze and slowly rubbed the paper surface with her fingertip, eyes contemplative.
Yu Jiao.
This person probably had a complicated role within deva.
Her gaze shifted to Mu Chengsi again, and when she saw the troubled expression on the girl’s face, Yu Li raised an eyebrow slightly. ƒгeeweɓn૦vel.com
Looks like Mu Chengsi didn’t want to see Yu Jiao either.
Perfect.
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After class ended, Yu Li stopped the other three girls before they left: “Are you free at noon?”
Le Yi and Xiao Jingqu both paused and shook their heads. “Nope, why?”
Mu Chengsi, meanwhile, just looked over while holding her bag, clearly waiting for the rest of Yu Li’s sentence.
Yu Li smiled and said, “It’s nothing serious—I just made a little money recently and wanted to treat you all to lunch. Want to eat out together?”
Le Yi looked hesitant: “That’s not really necessary, Yu Li. You worked hard for that money—you should save it.”
“Yeah, treat us when you’re rich later,” Xiao Jingqu nodded in agreement.
Yu Li blinked, then smiled. “Money’s not the issue. I’ve wanted to thank you all for a while now. This lunch has been planned for a long time.”
With that, Le Yi and Xiao Jingqu had no reason to say no. They tilted their heads toward Mu Chengsi, who hadn’t said a word yet. “Chengsi, are you free today?”
Mu Chengsi was always going out—sometimes for the whole afternoon, not returning until evening—so they never really knew her schedule.
Mu Chengsi held her phone in her pocket and stayed silent. When Yu Li’s gaze finally turned to her, those clear, hopeful eyes made her pause. She pressed her lips together and slowly said:
“I… don’t have anything going on.”
Hearing that, Yu Li’s smile grew even brighter. She clapped her hands. “Great! I’ll call the ride now.”
“Okay.”
Mu Chengsi nodded, then slipped her phone out discreetly.
She exhaled softly, barely audible, and typed with a bit more speed and ease, sending a message back.
【Big Sister Yu Jiao, something came up today so I won’t be able to make it. Sorry. I’ll fill out the form once I’m done—just can’t spare the time right now.】