《(BL)(MTL)Quick Pass] On how to refuse the favor of the sick villain》Chapter 18
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Fortunately, the pain was not long. After a short period of pain, Su Li's mind already had the plot and the original owner's memory intuitively and clearly.
The plot of this world is not complicated.
But what makes Su Li misunderstood the most is that Ruan Jie is indeed the protagonist Shou, but his boyfriend Jin Rui is not the protagonist Gong.
This turned out to be the death of the boyfriend of the protagonist Shou in the early stage. The protagonist Shou Ruan Jie was blackened because of this, plotting revenge, and harvesting positive attack and true love, and finally he's blackening revenge story.
Moreover, Ruan Jie's character design from the beginning is not a kind-hearted protagonist.
In the original plot, Ruan Jie was also with the original owner Su Li. Yes, fortunately, the original owner's name was also Su Li, and the two were also named Prince Geyin this time. The servant who chose this month's new blood servant was caught.
The difference is that the original owner has not woken up all the way, and Ruan Jie, the protagonist Shou, will of course have some unique plot developments and unique physique settings.
For example, Ruan Jie's blood is the blood that can attract vampires the most in this world, and is the most "sweet and attractive" blood.
Prince Ge Yin naturally chose Ruan Jie as the blood servant among the two people, even because of his unique blood taste, Ge Yin, who never looked directly at the blood servant, couldn't help but possess Ruan Jie. Desire, treat him as his own.
And made an exception for him for the first time, using the blood of the same blood servant for more than a month, then two months, three months...
Ruan Jie was miserable and failed to escape again and again, even if his boyfriend, the vampire hunter Jin Rui After being rescued again and again, he still couldn't escape Geyin Manor.
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Until the last time, Ruan Jie finally escaped, but the price was that Jin Rui, who had completely angered Ge Yin, was killed by Ge Yin.
The protagonist was blackened by Ruan Jie. In order to avenge Jin Rui, he resolutely relied on his unique blood taste that was enough to tempt all vampires, and took the initiative to throw himself into the arms of the vampire emperor Paris.
The following plot is that Ruan Jie gradually fell in love with the attacking Paris, and only missed Jin Rui. After some misunderstandings, the attack reconciled, and finally fell in love. Paris succeeded in revenge for Ruan Jie, the villain Prince Geyin, and finally he. As for the original owner, where is Su Li?
Sorry, he was just a cannon fodder who was persuaded by Ruan Jie to escape together after he woke up, but was pushed out by Ruan Jie as a cover.
In the original plot, Ge Yin was more interested in Ruan Jie. The original owner dared to cover Ruan Jie's escape. Of course, Ge Yin would be angry with him, and the original owner was thrown into the Lotte Garden to fend for himself.
And Ge Yin's joy and anger represented his situation.
The original owner was eventually isolated and bullied to death by the old blood servants of Lotte Yuan led by Shelley and Jian Ning.
But even so, what is different from the current result is that in the original plot, Ruan Jie escaped for the first time, but he did not succeed in the end.
Only after several escapes did he escape successfully until his boyfriend Jin Rui died.
Tsk, as expected of the blackened revenge-type protagonist Shou, he is indeed an egoist.
Su Li didn't find it difficult to understand. After all, no one likes the protagonist of Little White Flower these days, even himself.
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It's just that it's another matter to use it on his Su Li's head.
"If you say you're stupid, you're a ghost. If you say you're smart, you're stupid now."
Thinking of Su Li here, the words Geyin's unintelligible words echoed in his mind when he just turned back, and he was shocked. At that time, Ge Yin could see through that Ruan Jie's mind, right?
That's why he mistakenly thought that he was "taking the initiative to cover for Ruan Jie", stupid as hell?
Su Li gave a wry smile. How should he explain? He wanted to come back because of the system mission, so he wasn't stupid!
...
"Su Li, it's too late to get up, why don't you go and bring me a glass of milk!"
Thinking about the plot and memories in the middle of the night, Su Li yawned and walked down the stairs the next morning. He just showed half of his legs on the stairs. Seeing him come down, Shelley lifted his chin and slammed the empty glass in his hand. Knock on the table.
Su Li paused for a moment, then lowered his eyes and swept lightly towards the dozen or so old blood servants who surrounded the entire dining table, his heart was getting colder.
If it is said that Ruan Jie was thrown into Lotte Court by Ge Yin’s anger because of passive cover, it was only the beginning of the original owner’s tragedy, then the old blood servants of Lotte Court headed by Shelley are the real culprits who bullied the original owner to death.
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