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Villain: Even as a Girl, I Can Still Crush the Protagonist

Villain: Even as a Girl, I Can Still Crush the Protagonist Chapter 156

It sounded as if she had some shady deal with Du Ran.

"She's still my junior, after all. It’s normal for us to talk, isn’t it?" Li Luoyi said with a forced smile.

"Oh? So if Du Ran wants to become a double-S, you can perform the surgery for her? Right?"

Little Wei had no patience for playing nice with someone like this.

Du Ran might not be a saint, but the person in front of her wasn’t even human.

Hearing Little Wei’s words, Li Luoyi’s expression darkened completely.

Though she didn’t understand how Little Wei had overheard, it was clear this host posed a threat to her now.

"What’s your level?" Li Luoyi took a few steps back, her brow furrowed tightly.

This host’s behavior wasn’t what she’d expected—most girls wouldn’t confront things so bluntly.

Li Luoyi found it hard to read the person in front of her.

"Oh, I’m nothing special. I just wanted to ask if your brain’s been chewed up by a pig—wait, no, sorry. That’s an insult to pigs." Little Wei lowered her head, suppressing a smirk.

If they weren’t teammates, her gun would already be pressed against Li Luoyi’s forehead.

Li Luoyi was fuming, but there was nothing she could do to Little Wei.

Just then, she heard something rolling across the ground.

Before she could react, she saw the twin-tailed lolita grabbing the arm of the mature woman beside her, sprinting away at lightning speed.

Gone in a flash.

Li Luoyi barely had time to process it when a pale blue bolt of lightning exploded with a deafening crack.

Little Wei peeked out from behind the building, watching Li Luoyi collapse before pulling Ling Wanbai back over.

"Whew, good thing we picked up something useful earlier."

Ling Wanbai stayed silent.

She hadn’t even had time to react to that move.

But so what if they’d burned bridges? Even if Li Luoyi lost her temper, she was still right beside Little Wei now.

"Come on, that gun on her is top-notch. Once she’s dead, we can loot it."

Li Luoyi, sprawled on the ground, saw nothing but darkness.

"You bastard!"

Little Wei was genuinely surprised by the weak insult.

She tapped Li Luoyi’s forehead with the barrel of her gun.

"Pathetic. You can’t even curse properly. Tsk tsk, what a shame." Little Wei shook her head mockingly.

"If you’ve got any guts, don’t run. Stay in your apartment." With that, Li Luoyi’s body turned into a crystal box.

Little Wei happily looted the supplies, only realizing something after upgrading her gear.

"Wait, did she just tell me not to leave school because she’s gonna snitch to the teacher?"

"Uh, pretty much. But I doubt she’ll go to the principal. Given her personality, she’ll probably take you somewhere else."

"Where? She’s not planning to sell me, is she? I’m scared." Little Wei clutched her chest dramatically.

Ling Wanbai: "..."

Li Luoyi probably wasn’t insane enough to pick a fight with a double-S in public.

But taking Little Wei away? That was likely.

And she’d probably take her to…

The Zerg.

In mech mode, it was entirely possible to leave the planet and head to the cosmic frontlines. For Li Luoyi, reaching Zerg territory was child’s play.

If they could deal with Li Luoyi, the main storyline of this world would soon unravel.

"She’ll probably take you to the Zerg," Ling Wanbai said with a faint smile.

"The Zerg? I don’t think I can handle them yet." For some reason, Little Wei thought of that staff—did it have any effect on the Zerg?

Probably not. It likely only had purification and healing abilities.

"So, should we go with her? Orange, you’ve seen the Zerg in your memories. How strong are they?"

Little Wei looked up at Ling Wanbai.

"We’re going."

After Ling Wanbai said this, the poison zone began closing in, forcing them to sprint across the map. Only after securing the victory did they exit the game.

Li Luoyi was true to her word—if she said she’d come for trouble, she meant it.

The moment Little Wei stepped out of the game pod, rapid knocking echoed at her door.

Hesitating briefly, she walked over and pulled it open.

Li Luoyi stood outside, and across the hall, Ling Wanbai’s door opened as well, her gaze fixed on Li Luoyi.

"I don’t like wasting words. If you’re looking for a fight, let’s find a place with no cameras and settle this properly." Li Luoyi was seething.

In all her time as a host, she’d never been humiliated like this.

"Oh? But I’m not much of a fighter. And if I told my teacher about your dealings with the Zerg, you wouldn’t get mad, would you?"

Little Wei slipped back into her usual teasing act.

Ling Wanbai wiped a bead of sweat from her forehead. This girl really had to stomp all over Li Luoyi’s pride, didn’t she?

"If that’s the case, I suggest taking me along." Ling Wanbai stepped forward, wrapping an arm around Little Wei’s waist.

A flicker of disgust crossed Li Luoyi’s eyes.

"Why bring you?" She didn’t want another complication.

But if Ling Wanbai died…

That’d solve a lot of problems.

Li Luoyi narrowed her eyes slightly.

"Fine. Let’s all go." She smirked, agreeing instantly.

Little Wei grabbed Ling Wanbai’s hand, shooting her a reproachful look.

"Why are you coming?"

The only reason Little Wei had the confidence to provoke Li Luoyi was her world-transfer key.

Even if she couldn’t win, she could still annoy Li Luoyi endlessly.

But if Ling Wanbai joined, things would be entirely different.

Ling Wanbai glanced at Li Luoyi. "We need to discuss this first."

With that, she closed the door, pressing Little Wei against the wall before capturing her lips—soft, sweet, like jelly.

"What are you doing?!" Little Wei pushed her away, her face burning.

"I don’t want you to go." She couldn’t let her precious Orange face off against a host.

"This isn’t up to you." Ling Wanbai tightened her grip.

Her gaze lingered a little too long, admiring the view, until Little Wei tugged at her collar, glaring in embarrassment.

"Don’t push it." Her cheeks were flushed.

Just remembering their past made her legs feel weak.

"I’m stronger than you, and I know the Zerg better. If I don’t go… I’m afraid you won’t be able to give me children later." Ling Wanbai kissed her forehead.

The touch was feather-light, sending a shiver down Little Wei’s spine.

"You’re terrible." Her face burned even hotter.

"If you insist on going, you better be fast. Li Luoyi isn’t someone we can easily handle right now." Little Wei stammered.

But wait—

Who said anything about having kids for Orange?!

Definitely not her.

"Don’t worry. You know how fast I am." Ling Wanbai ruffled her hair.

Of course, she meant her speed in a flight suit.

"Pfft, as if I’d know." Little Wei pursed her lips. "Definitely not as fast as I used to be."

Ling Wanbai frowned.

What nonsense was she spouting now?

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