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Chapter 7


Leia took Xuefei by the hand and led her into a pink room.

What had once been a filthy prison reeking of blood was now transformed into a spotless, tidy space filled with all sorts of strangely shaped little toys.

Xuefei gazed at the toys, her legs turning to jelly. Leia hadn’t even touched her yet, but despair and grievance already brimmed in her poor eyes.

“Please spare me, Lady Leia… Waaah!”

“How could I possibly do that?”

Leia caressed Xuefei’s soft cheek, rubbing and pinching it gently like a little steamed bun—or more accurately, like a cherished possession she was toying with.

“I thought you’d fully repented by now and could make it up to me tonight. But you went and showed your true colors beforehand… Doesn’t that mean you don’t love me after all, Xuefei?”

“No… I, I really like you, Leia!” Xuefei tried desperately to explain, but Leia gave her no chance.

Before long, she found herself standing before the toys. Staring at the row of pink props lined up neatly, Xuefei was certain that if any of those things were used on her, she would shatter right then and there!

Yet all thoughts of resistance faded the moment Leia fixed her with a stern glare.

“Xuefei, look me in the eyes and say it again.”

“I… I love you.” Xuefei’s gaze darted away, her body slumping like a deflated balloon.

Now she was utterly at the mercy of the Evil Dragon, who could do whatever she pleased with her petite, adorable body.

Leia leaned in and blew softly into Xuefei’s ear. A shiver ran through her, as if a demon had crawled up her spine.

“Then I’ll just have to make you fall in love with me all over again.”

“I love you so much, Lady Leia, I… Ahh!!”

In the next instant, the world spun around Xuefei as Leia pounced on her from behind.

Since the attack had come from the rear, Leia gently rolled her over. Now Xuefei had no choice but to meet those heart-shaped eyes head-on, even as a chill of instinctive dread washed over her—a conditioned reflex honed from a thousand prior encounters.

“Do you really love me?”

Gazing into those eyes, Xuefei knew that one wrong word would unleash a storm upon her.

A storm in every sense of the word.

“It’s true, waaah… We’ve lived together for so long now, Lady Leia. Don’t you trust me at all?”

“Trust isn’t just words—it’s shown through actions.”

Leia’s tongue tip glided across Xuefei’s cheek. The greedy Evil Dragon had found her treasure and intended to mold it utterly into her plaything.

Like testing one gem against another, Leia selected a pink little toy at random, eager to verify the sincerity of her prize.

“No, stay away…”

Time flew by in a blur, as it always did with pleasure—fleeting and all too brief.

After lunch, the silver-haired girl led another beaming young woman by the hand, strolling gracefully through the corridors of the Evil Dragon Palace. A deep blush colored her cheeks, as if she were lost in the other’s intoxicating scent.

The one who now seemed even more alluring and seductive lifted her companion’s hand with exquisite care and pressed a moist kiss upon it. In return, the other nuzzled happily into her embrace.

This ritual of marking each other with their scents filled her with utter bliss.

“Was the lunch I made myself to your liking, Xuefei?”

“Delicious beyond words! The seasonings were perfect for my taste—it’s shocking. Did you really cook it? I thought some master chef from ages past had prepared it.”

“Heehee, you think too highly of me, Xuefei.” Leia’s eyes flickered shyly away. “Of course I’m the one who knows Little Xuefei best—including exactly what you like to eat.”

The two girls were like a prince and princess straight out of a fairy tale. Yet this enchanted scene unfolded not in some idyllic kingdom, but within the halls of evil itself—embodied by a pair of world-shattering Evil Dragons.

Crimson sunlight bathed Leia’s fair cheek, and the single glistening teardrop tracing its way down gleamed like the brightest jewel in all of Evil Dragon Palace.

“I used to cook for you like that all the time…”

But those days had been mere flickers in time—a drop in the bucket compared to the near-eternal lifespan of an Evil Dragon.

Leia planted a kiss on Xuefei’s cheek and gazed at her with eyes full of indulgence.

“Want to hear about the fun things I ran into in the Human Realm today?”

“Mm-hmm! I’ll hang on Lady Leia’s every word.”

Leia covered her smile with one hand and squeezed Xuefei’s tighter.

“Let’s head back to the bedroom then~”

“Sure!”

Xuefei and Leia spent their afternoon in the bedroom as well, though things unfolded a little differently this time.

There, on an enormous soft bed, the two cuddled close with sparkling eyes. All in all, Xuefei was the one doing most of the holding—wrapped possessively around Leia.

This was Leia’s request.

Every time Xuefei held her, Leia would reveal the happiest smile in the world, as if she had found a rare treasure and was clutching it tightly in her hands with utter satisfaction.

“Let me tell a little story first. Xuefei, you’ve probably heard this one before.” Leia half-closed her eyes and let out a comfortable moan in Xuefei’s embrace, but she suddenly remembered that she still needed to share those strange tales she’d encountered.

“Once upon a time, there was a girl who fell in love with someone…”

“Is the story that cliché?”

“It’s not cliché at all. Just listen to me~ Love knows no high or low, no noble or base. The person the girl loved was a hero who wanted to save the world.”

“A hero?”

“Mm…”

“Even though that hero was very busy, the girl could always find gaps in his packed schedule to chat with him. She made him her best and favorite sweets, prepared all sorts of gifts for him…”

“The hero soon got to know the girl. Later, since she had a talent for battle, she joined the hero’s World-Saving Squad not long after~”

“Isn’t that a really great setup?”

Xuefei stroked Leia’s hair, seemingly enjoying it immensely. The crimson glow in her eyes sparkled brightly, as if the timidity from moments ago had completely vanished, leaving only pure love for this girl.

“Of course…”

“After joining the team, the hero spent alone time with the girl every day. Their chats and interactions grew longer, and neither war, setbacks, nor destruction could extinguish the flame in the girl’s heart…”

Leia tilted her head back, not looking directly at Xuefei but rather gazing through her, as if fixated on someone from a distant memory who no longer existed.

“The girl believed it was mutual love. But one day, she discovered that the hero had never truly cared about her feelings. Every day, he would spend time alone with other women, even chatting animatedly with them.”

“There was a light in the hero’s eyes—a light symbolizing his comrades and his cause. That light was what he truly cared about more…”

“But the girl wasn’t defeated by this. She yearned for the light in the hero’s eyes, shared hardships with him, and never gave up pursuing him.”

“Until one day, she thought she had finally succeeded.”

“She succeeded?” Xuefei could hardly wait to hear what came next.

But Leia said sadly:

“She failed. On the eve of her confession, the hero abandoned her. It was only in her final moments that the girl realized he had always seen her as a pitiful pawn to be discarded the moment she lost her value.”

“That’s too awful!” Xuefei’s voice rose in pitch. She couldn’t believe there was someone so vile—someone who was completely blind to the girl’s feelings and even exploited them!

“Yeah,” Leia said, stroking Xuefei’s head. “Guys like that are the worst. You must never turn into one of those villains, Xuefei~”

“I love you so much, Leia. Of course I won’t!”

Xuefei puffed out her cheeks in indignation.

Leia was the wife who doted on her; no matter what, she could never betray her. Besides, Xuefei herself was the Evil Dragon. Though the Evil Dragon was lustful and greedy for wealth, her greatest virtue was loyalty.

But…

Something just felt a little off, didn’t it?


Why is the Heroine of the Second Playthrough an Evil Dragon?!

Why is the Heroine of the Second Playthrough an Evil Dragon?!

为什么二周目女主是邪龙啊喂!
Status: Completed Native Language: Chinese

What is the price for abandoning the heroine?

One day, an unfortunate university student, Mo Ran, was transmigrated into the game world "Camiran Continent" and became the male protagonist, the Hero.

"As long as you can defeat the final boss, the Evil Dragon, you can return to the real world," said the god.

Mo Ran was a gaming genius. He quickly adapted to the environment and, leading the Hero's Party, successfully vanquished the Demon King.

But the past was too bitter to recall. Mo Ran defeated the Demon King, but of the entire Hero's Party, including the heroine Leia, only Mo Ran survived to the very end.

"So, are you certain? With no regrets, do you decide to return to your own world?"

The one calling himself a god asked emotionlessly.

"I'm certain."

Mo Ran didn't hesitate for a moment. He had long been yearning for air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and watermelon, and just wanted to leave this godforsaken place.

As a white light enveloped Mo Ran's entire body, the transmigration was a success~

But...

Why did I wake up back in the original world, "Camiran Continent"?!

And what's more, I've turned into a white-haired, red-eyed girl?

Are you kidding me?!

What's even more unbelievable is that the heroine Leia, who died on the battlefield, has now become the very Dragon King I once vanquished!!

"My dear Mo Ran, are you ready to receive my love?"

Dragon King Leia licked her lips.

The price for abandoning the heroine, of course, is turning into a little dragon princess in the second playthrough~

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