The White Lotus Villainess Is Obsessed With Me
The White Lotus Villainess Is Obsessed With Me Chapter 1

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“I like you! Please go out with me!”

“Sorry.” Wang Sasa put down her math textbook, tucked a strand of her jet-black hair behind her ear, and said softly, “We’re about to enter our senior year; I want to focus on my studies.”

Oh, dating? What a waste of time.

“It’s okay, I’ll wait for you!” The boy straightened up, refusing to give up.

Who the heck are you?

Who needs you to wait?

Wang Sasa curled her lips into a sneer, a look of disdain flashing in her eyes.

She remained silent for a moment, biting her lip, and said gently, “Don’t be like this, I’m not worth it.”

So annoying, disturbing her study time. By the way, who is this guy?

“Where did you come from? Another student from the next class? So thick-skinned!”

Without Wang Sasa needing to speak, others naturally spoke up for her.

As the campus beauty for three consecutive years and the student council president, Wang Sasa had always been a campus idol.

Wang Sasa enjoyed the admiration of others and narcissistically flicked her hair.

What can she say? She was just that outstanding.

But how could someone as exceptional as her be moved by such a mundane confession?

Her partner must be extraordinary—stunningly beautiful, wealthy beyond measure, capable of gracing both high society and the kitchen—

Ahem, stop.

Wang Sasa frowned, gazing down at her textbook, contemplating what kind of outstanding partner would be worthy of someone as perfect as her, and couldn’t help but show a hint of worry.

From her perspective, this boy was full of flaws, yet still had the courage to confess, which was truly commendable.

She smiled, looked at the boy with a fleeting glance, and said, “I received your feelings, but sorry.”

“Sasa, you’re really too kind! You don’t need to be so nice to such a thick-skinned guy!”

“But that’s what makes you the kind and lovely Sasa!”

Wang Sasa lowered her eyelids and smiled, “Not at all.”

Maintaining her image as a campus idol, earning admiration and love from everyone, was her duty.

With no more excitement, the crowd gradually dispersed.

A little fan from the class approached with a novel, “Sasa, I strongly recommend this book!”

“What’s the book?” Wang Sasa raised her eyebrows and smiled slightly.

The little fan handed it over.

“Campus Ghost Stories” was a typical campus horror story.

Bullying at school followed by vengeful ghosts. It was conventional and lacked novelty but followed current trends and had some educational value.

“I think Tan Yixuan is so unlucky! She got involved with Wang Shasha, this crazy person…” The little fan remembered the plot and lamented, “If only Tan Yixuan could meet someone who could save her, then the subsequent tragedy wouldn’t have happened.”

Tan Yixuan was the key figure in “Campus Ghost Stories.”

To what extent? Almost all the events, from the beginning to the end, revolved around Tan Yixuan.

Because Tan Yixuan was the ghost in the story!

Her image was terrifying, murderous, and unpredictable; all horror-related terms fit her character.

And the root cause of Tan Yixuan becoming a vengeful spirit was the cannon fodder Wang Shasha.

Eww… Why does the cannon fodder’s name sound so similar to hers?

Wang Sasa, who feared nothing but such unscientific nonsense, shuddered, deliberately composed herself, glanced at the cover, and smiled at the little fan, “Thanks, I’ll read it when I have time.”

That night when she got home and was organizing her bag, she found the novel.

Wait—she distinctly remembered putting the book under her desk earlier in the day.

She was sure of it because she had even checked the desk board before leaving school.

But now, the book was lying neatly in her bag, with the characters on the cover staring at her as if they had come to life.

Wang Sasa swallowed a scream that nearly rose to her throat, covering her mouth with one hand and peeking at the book spine with two fingers.

Might as well leave it in the living room, she thought, holding the book and turning the bedroom door handle.

As soon as she opened the door, she froze.

White ceramic tiles, stark white lighting.

Four high school girls of different heights and weights, with heavy makeup, dressed as delinquent girls.

“Sorry for the interruption!” Wang Sasa slammed the door shut with a bang, performing the action gracefully and seamlessly.

Outside the door was a long school building corridor, with a view of the blue sky if you turned your head.

Wang Sasa’s eyes widened in shock, her mouth twitching. She turned back to the bathroom and—

Shut the door, slam the door!

Shut the door, slam the door!

Shut the door, slam the door!

Holding the novel, Wang Sasa was at a loss, her face showing utter despair.

“Boss, what’s wrong?” The tall girl with short hair looked puzzled, her eyes full of confusion.

Steady yourself! Don’t panic!

She must not have encountered any supernatural events; she probably just accidentally traveled through a wormhole to another world!

That’s what the online novel she read last night said, yes!

Wang Sasa felt a tightness in her chest, her palms sweating, and her teeth chattering.

Suddenly, she heard a disdainful sneer and immediately looked in the direction of the sound.

She saw a girl, with her head lowered, awkwardly sprawled on the bathroom floor.

Her skin was as pale as snow, and her limbs were very thin.

From her vantage point, Wang Sasa could only vaguely see the girl’s smooth profile.

The girl, sensing Wang Sasa’s gaze, suddenly lifted her head.

Wow—

Wang Sasa was stunned for a second, involuntarily touching her own face.

Unexpectedly, she encountered someone who was as beautiful as she was in this eerie place!

The only flaw was in her eyes.

Although they were beautiful peach blossom eyes, they were filled with hostility, glaring at her as if they wanted to devour her.

Wang Sasa, meeting that hateful gaze, was momentarily dazed.

A delinquent girl grabbed the girl’s hair and shoved her into the sink, “Tan Yixuan, are you tired of living? How dare you look at our boss like that!”

Seeing this, Wang Sasa’s heart jumped, and she instinctively shouted, “Stop it!”

The four girls turned around at the sound of Wang Sasa’s voice.

Among them, the delinquent girl with shoulder-length hair cautiously asked, “Boss, is there something else?”

Wang Sasa cleared her throat and asked in her gentlest tone, “Why are you treating her this way?”

The girls exchanged confused looks, seeing puzzlement in each other’s eyes.

What does she mean, “why treat her this way”?

Isn’t teaching Tan Yixuan a lesson what the boss ordered?

“No matter what conflicts you have, you shouldn’t resolve them with violence.”

Wang Sasa smiled slightly, trying to reason with them. She turned her gaze to the girl on the floor, who was coughing and covering her throat, and asked kindly, “Are you Tan Yixuan?”

Wait—

Tan Yixuan?

She chewed on the name slowly, her smile gradually fading.

Tan Yixuan raised her head slowly upon hearing her name.

The face before her was gradually merging with the ghostly figure from “Campus Ghost Stories.”

Wang Sasa, holding the novel, trembled like a leaf.

What a coincidence, her name is Tan Yixuan. She couldn’t possibly be Wang Shasha, could she?

Wang Sasa grabbed the arm of the short-haired girl nearby, “What’s my name?”

“Boss, you’re Wang Shasha!” The girl, sensing something was wrong, answered tremulously.

Upon hearing this, Wang Sasa nearly stumbled and almost fell on the spot.

She leaned against the wall to steady herself and forced a smile.

Is it too late to salvage her image?

“…Actually, my name is Sasa, not the one who bullied you, Shasha. Do you believe me?”

Tan Yixuan looked up and sneered coldly, “I don’t believe it.”

Wang Sasa: “…”


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1 comment
  1. Kzalca has spoken 3 months ago

    interesting start…

    Thanks for the chapter!

    Reply

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