Quick Transmigration: Let Me Tell You, I'm a Social Anxiety Person

Chapter 46 After being locked in a dark room by a paranoid and jealous man (46)

"You said you can't return to the world you've left, so can others?" Wen Ying asked while observing Chi Ye's expression. Surprisingly, he seemed relatively calm this time.

Wen Ying continued, "What I mean is, will there be other people coming and changing Chi Ye?"

[Of course there won't be anyone else. You've already successfully won over the male protagonist of this world. What would it look like if we sent anyone else? I'm a legitimate system, after all.]

"So only I can stay here and accompany him until he grows old."

After saying that, Ikeno leaned down and kissed her.

Wen Ying understood that he was moved by her words "to stay with him until old age," and was surprised that she could completely understand his thoughts at this moment, as if she had gained the ability to empathize for a moment.

Ikeno... isn't actually that hard to understand.

It is not a book.

Wen Ying patted Chi Ye's head like she was petting a dog, and continued listening to the system.

Yes, from now on, this world will only be open to you.

The system, after speaking, suddenly stammered an apology: "Due to my mistake, I misjudged some values, causing me to overlook the male lead's danger, which resulted in you being imprisoned by him. I'm truly sorry."

Wen Ying was very generous and said "It's okay". When the system asked what kind of compensation she wanted, she immediately replied without hesitation, "Then report Chi Ye's level of affection for me again."

System: [Huh? ...Help! Damn it, I'm malfunctioning again...I just spent 100,000 points to upgrade the sensor! ...]

The system departed with its best wishes for the newlyweds.

The room fell silent again.

After a long pause, Ikeno hesitated, "It...is gone?"

"Yeah, I won't be coming back." Wen Ying raised her arm and hugged him. "Isn't it time to eat? I feel so hungry."

Chi Ye lowered his head and nuzzled her cheek, saying, "I'll go reheat the food." He then walked out of the bedroom.

Wen Ying followed his retreating figure, sat quietly on the bed for a while, put on her clothes, got out of bed, and walked to the door of the study next door.

"Ikeno," she called to the people in the kitchen, "what's the password to this door?"

"..." Ikeno told her without hesitation, though his tone was slightly unnatural, "There's nothing to see."

Wen Yingcai ignored what he said, entered the password and opened the door. Today, she was going to thoroughly uncover Chi Ye's secrets.

The study was similar in size to the one downstairs, but the layout was quite different. The room that should have been called a study had no books, let alone a pretentious desk.

The left wall is covered with CCTV cameras, which monitor the entire house. On the big screen, you can see Ikeno, who is in the kitchen, frequently glancing towards the door.

The wall closest to the bedroom was transformed into a huge niche, with many compartments, most of which were empty, except for a few rows near the door where items were placed, all covered by a transparent protective cover.

Wen Ying strolled over, her gaze sweeping over each one.

Lesson preparation book, draft paper, a broken red pen, leaves with curled edges that haven't fully unfurled, a dark-colored long-handled umbrella, a stemmed wine glass, a light blue lunchbox, a baseball cap, and a few bunches of withered flowers that have been framed.

The moment Wen Ying saw these items, memories flooded back. She remembered some of them, which were experiences she shared with Chi Ye, while she had no recollection of others, which belonged to Chi Ye and represented his one-sided love.

A black coat was hanging in the corner. Wen Ying remembered that she had borrowed it before. No wonder she had never seen Chi Ye wear this coat since the day it was returned. It turned out that he had kept it here.

When Wen Ying noticed a strawberry milk carton encased in a grid, resembling a rare treasure surrounded by spotlights, she couldn't help but smile.

She turned around and looked at Ikeno, who was already standing by the door with a spatula in his hand, looking obviously uneasy.

Wen Ying: "Why didn't you flatten the cardboard box before putting it in? You could have put in more."

Chiye: "..."

Wen Ying said, "I almost thought I had stumbled into some scavenger's treasure trove."

Ikeno's lips suddenly curled up, as if he was quite satisfied with the description: "Yes, it's a treasure trove."

Wen Ying was defeated by his naivety and pushed him back to the table to eat.

"I remember I threw the lunchbox in the trash can, but you picked it up and brought it back later?"

"You said the other day that my cooking wasn't good," Ikeno replied, seemingly unrelated to the question, her voice low.

"..." Although she knew that this person was probably just pretending to be pitiful, Wen Ying still stuffed a big mouthful of food into her mouth and comforted him, "I was lying to you back then. No one knows my taste better than you."

Ikeno's lips loosened, revealing a smile.

Wen Ying: "What's with the umbrella? Although I know it's the umbrella we used to share, isn't it a bit unlucky for you to keep an umbrella?"

Ikeno agreed: "It is indeed somewhat effective."

Wen Ying was silent for a moment, then inexplicably thought of the "gift" he had given Zhao Qi. Not long after, she and Zhao Qi said goodbye for good.

I wonder where Zhao Qi is now, and whether he has said goodbye to this world.

But Wen Ying had no intention of asking Chi Ye, nor did she care.

Wen Ying: "The draft paper and lesson plan notebook must have been left behind when I was tutoring Ji Yu, and the red pen was out of ink. As for the leaves, what kind of strange connection is that? I can't remember that. Also, what exactly is your relationship with Ji Yu?"

Ikeno stopped what he was doing and turned his face away.

Wen Ying suddenly realized she had made too many mistakes. The two of them had been fighting all afternoon and were both hungry and hadn't had a chance to eat.

Perhaps some things don't need to be rushed.

"Why don't you eat first, we can take our time..."

“Wen Ying,” Chi Ye interrupted her.

Those eyes looked deeply into Ikeno's eyes, because she had experienced pain, tears, and sweetness.

But with the warmth of his presence now, all the pain of the past is gradually being smoothed out.

Perhaps liking someone brings far more happiness than pain.

Wen Ying unconsciously took the hand of the person next to her, and heard Chi Ye continue speaking.

"I keep these only as proof that you were once in this world."

Despite her calm tone, Wen Ying's hands involuntarily tightened, and her heart clenched suddenly.

Ikeno smiled and took her hand in return.

Her fingertips curled into a fist, enveloped by Ikeno's warm palm.

"The first time I saw you was not in the school cafeteria, nor on Zhao Qi's phone screen."

"But it was... the first day you came into this world and landed beside me."

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