The Passerby Female Supporting Character – Chapter 27
by Little PandaDon’t be angry anymore
Song Linlin gently turned her head to look at her, but facing her was only a back view, only able to see the other person’s silver-haired back of the head.
Her neck was also throbbing in pain, forcibly kissed and bitten by the other party, the strength was heavy, obviously intentional.
It was estimated that she wouldnβt be able to face anyone tomorrow.
Song Linlin lay flat on the bed, not knowing what to do for a moment; she really wanted to poke at Chi Qianning’s back, but she felt nervous inside and didn’t dare to.
As a result, she could only lie on the bed in a daze, recalling what she had said, feeling that the other person was inexplicably angry.
She only asked a question, how did she suddenly become so angry, and so much soβ¦
Thinking carefully, Song Linlin felt relieved suddenly; it seemed that Chi Qianning was originally not a person with a good temper, and at the very beginning, she was fierce and even wanted to kill her.
However, later on, she became easier to get along with, which made Song Linlin almost forget her previous bad character.
This time, the reason for the other party’s anger might be because she thought Song Linlin wanted her to leave?
Song Linlin thought this was truly a great injustice; she just casually asked a question, how could it be misunderstood like this?
Having a powerful person beside her gave her a great sense of security; during this time, being with Chi Qianning every day, she had nearly gotten used to it.
With Chi Qianning around, there was no need to clean, no safety worries, and she could cuddle with a beauty; it would be crazy for Song Linlin to hope for her to leave soon.
Moreover, the initiative regarding whether to leave was simply not in her hands; whether to leave completely depended on Chi Qianning’s mood. She didnβt have the ability to resist, and if Chi Qianning wanted to stay, Song Linlin could not refuse.
Even if she wanted to leave at any time, Song Linlin didnβt have the position to stop her. That person was so powerful; since she had decided to leave, how could she be stopped by just someone elseβs plea?
After all, the decision to accompany herself every day lay entirely in the other personβs hands.
The more Song Linlin thought about it, the more her head hurt. Looking at Chi Qianning’s back, she could only silently bite her nails and think about countermeasures.
It was impossible to leave it alone; spending the night with misunderstandings would definitely make things worse. Since she had a mouth, she had to defend herself in such a situation.
But how should she start?
She had tried to speak several times but hesitated and swallowed the words that were on her lips again. The bedroom was unusually quiet, and she could only hear her own breathing. Chi Qianning’s breathing was light and shallow, and unless she got close, it was difficult to hear clearly.
After lying there with her eyes wide open for half an hour, Song Linlin truly couldnβt bear it anymore and mustered the courage to tug at the otherβs clothes.
She didnβt dare use too much strength; she gently pinched a corner of the other personβs clothing and pulled a bit. She knew Chi Qianning could certainly feel it, and softly called out her name: βChi Qianning?β
This voice was light and airy, like whispering, but still discernible in the quiet room. Moreover, Chi Qianningβs hearing was exceptionally good, so she could naturally sense the subtle movements next to her.
Song Linlin waited for her response; however, the only response was silence, as if the other hadnβt heard her at all, but in reality, she just didnβt want to answer.
βEhβ¦β
Song Linlin sighed helplessly and moved her body a little closer, propping herself up on one arm. She leaned her head close to Chi Qianning’s ear and continued in a soft voice: βAre you still angry?β
βCome on, donβt be angry anymore, okay?β
As she spoke, Song Linlin tried to nudge her, attempting to turn her body to face herself. βPlease donβt be silent; I didnβt want you to leaveβ¦β
Listening to the loquacious voice by her ear and feeling the otherβs constant poking, Chi Qianning held the wrist of that distracting hand. It had no strength; at most, it just messed up her shoulder’s clothing.
With a slight turn of her head, Chi Qianning faced her; Song Linlin was very close, almost a palm’s distance away. Their eyes met, and Song Linlin’s eyes sparkled with a hint of surprise.
It wasnβt easy, this girl finally took the initiative to look at me.
Song Linlin immediately continued, “Please donβt be angry, okay? Look, you bit me so hard I thought I would die from the pain, but I didnβt get angry at you.”
Chi Qianning relaxed her grip on the wrist she was holding and gazed at her for several seconds before speaking, “I’m not angry anymore.”
“Really?” Song Linlin, still skeptical, leaned closer and asked.
Chi Qianning really wanted to roll her eyes at the person in front of her but eventually held back. “I said I’m not angry.”
Hearing this tone, Song Linlin silently breathed a sigh of relief; since the other party still had the mood to be exasperated with her, it seemed she really was more or less not angry anymore.
“Oh.”
Song Linlin nodded, withdrawing her hand. Since she confirmed the other wasnβt angry anymore, she felt a bit awkward being so close now and pulled her head back a bit.
Chi Qianning’s red eyes were fixed on Song Linlinβs neck, which was marked with all the bite marks she had left behind, and it was hard to find a single good spot; it looked too conspicuous.
“Does it still hurt?” She withdrew her gaze and asked.
Listening to this question, Song Linlin was momentarily confused about what she was asking, and only after a moment of realization did she remember the other had just been staring at her neck.
She reached up to touch her neck and said, “Are you asking about this? Of course it hurts, really bad.”
How can someone bite like this? It hurt even more than when she got bitten and bled previously. Luckily, Song Linlin was relatively strong-willed and managed to refrain from pushing her away.
At this moment, since Chi Qianning was calm, Song Linlin dared to complain about her behavior and looked at her with indignation.
Chi Qianning could certainly see the other partyβs emotions, but she definitely wouldnβt apologize; on the contrary, she stubbornly turned her gaze away and didnβt look at Song Linlin at all.
“You⦔
Song Linlin felt stimulated by her reaction and forcibly cupped her face, turning her head back around. “No, you have to get rid of this mark! I have an early class tomorrow! I can’t go out like this.”
However, as soon as she finished speaking, she suddenly realized something was amiss. Chi Qianning had just calmed down; would doing this again anger her?
Feeling a bit guilty, Song Linlin glanced over at Chi Qianning, who had her head turned back. Fortunately, the worst-case scenario she had imagined did not happen; Chi Qianning only awkwardly said, “Got it; you can let go now.”
Though she looked quite unwilling, the outcome was ultimately positive.
Song Linlin obediently released her hand. Chi Qianning raised her arm, and her fingertips touched that neck marked with red spots. Her cold fingers alleviated the sharp sting from the skin.
Then a cool sensation came over, and the marks on her neck vanished at a visible speed, quickly returning to normal, and the persistent pain also completely disappeared.
Withdrawing her hand, Chi Qianning said, “Done.”
Song Linlin couldnβt see how it looked, but since the other party said it was done, it must have been resolved.
In a good mood, she lay back in her original position. After all the commotion, she was starting to feel a bit sleepy. Turning her head to the person beside her, she said, “Then Iβm going to sleep; there are many things to do tomorrow.β
Chi Qianning had no desire to keep messing around either, softly responding with an “Mhm,” in acknowledgment.
Late at night.
Song Linlin had long fallen asleep. The room was very quiet, only the sound of her gentle breathing continued.
Chi Qianning lay flat on the bed, eyes wide open. At her level of ability, there was really no need to sleep. Previously, it was just because Song Linlin often slept soundly for a long time, and being bored, she had rarely indulged in sleep herself.
Now her mind felt messy, unable to calm down. Next to her, Song Linlin was sleeping so peacefully it made her feel an impulse to push the other awake.
In the end, she still suppressed that impulse because she felt that even if Song Linlin was pushed awake, she would quickly fall back asleep anyway.
Chi Qianning reflected on the events earlier, feeling perplexed. Why was she so angry back then?
Regardless of whether the other party was willing or not, whether she wanted to stay or leave, the other didnβt have a choice and could only accept the situation. It was really quite irrational to feel angry about it.
She gazed at Song Linlin; in fact, she found it hard to distinguish human faces and regarded most people as looking quite similar unless they had strangely peculiar features.
She could only differentiate individuals through their unique scents, and Song Linlin really did smell wonderful, possessing an attraction of a kind that felt familiar.
Song Linlin had a pure Yin constitution, while she herself was born from a pure evil Yin aura gathered around the corpse of a silver serpent.
This combination was indeed perfect for dual cultivation; absorbing her magical power would help in recovery. However, Song Linlin was a bit too weak, and the dual cultivation would primarily enhance her abilities with little effect on Chi Qianning.
Moreover, even if she didnβt do anything, her abilities naturally improved over time. All she needed was to find a place to rest during her weak periods.
Even during those weak periods, it didnβt mean Chi Qianning was truly weak; during the time she was with Song Linlin, her physical condition was improving every day. Aside from that first day, she now didnβt even feel the need to absorb the pitiful magical power from Song Linlin to recover.
Given that things were this way, why did she let herself get so angry over a casually voiced question from the other?
This was an unfamiliar situation for Chi Qianning. She had encountered many challenges in her life; in her early existence, without any sense of morality, she had been endowed with immense power.
She did whatever she desired, recklessly making trouble without considering if she could win or lose, busy fighting with various humans.
Eventually, everyone who had provoked her had died, and there seemed to be hardly anyone left who could fight her; thus, everything became tedious, leading her to hide away in the deep mountains and seldom venture out again.
Now, facing this unprecedented situation that left her baffled even more, it drove her nearly mad. Adding on to the fact that Song Linlin was sleeping so soundly, Chi Qianning couldnβt help but push her again.
Song Linlin, drowsily opening her eyes, looked at Chi Qianning in front of her. The latter clearly hadnβt slept yet and irritably questioned, “Song Linlin, how can you be so sleepy?”
“Huh?”
Song Linlin rubbed her eyes, looking at her with a puzzled expression. “I don’t have to take the gaokao [ι«θ | gΔokΗo | National Higher Education Entrance Examination in China, an academic examination held annually, required for admission to most universities in China]; why would I not be able to sleep⦔
“Stop talking. Itβs the middle of the night; if you canβt sleep, Iβll help you fall asleep.”
Song Linlin pulled Chi Qianning’s head into her embrace and patted her back, saying, “Okay, letβs sleep now!”
She began humming a song that Chi Qianning couldnβt understand. Not long after, just like the last time, even though Chi Qianning had yet to sleep, she managed to lull herself to sleep instead.
Chi Qianning: β¦
Chi Qianning be like: “This person…are you lulling others or yourself?” HAHAHAHA