Quick Transmigration: Don't Be Afraid of the Yandere Villain

The System said: Villains are all very dangerous, so no one wants to bind with it. Thus, the major task-taker, Wan Ge, bound with it because it looked good.

Then she saw a handsome and timid ...

The Prince's Villainous Fiancée 2

"Little Princess, what a coincidence!" A clear and melodious female voice came from behind Wan Ge.

When Wan Ge turned around, she saw the female protagonist of this world. The female protagonist had transmigrated. In her memories, she had transmigrated into a novel, and the male protagonist of this novel was Crown Prince Mo Yi.

This is a male-centric novel that focuses on how powerful Mo Yi is, how he resolves various crises, and what he does after becoming emperor.

However, in this male-centric novel, Mo Yi only married one person in his life, the Crown Princess whom the emperor arranged for him when he was still the Crown Prince.

Therefore, in the eyes of the female protagonist, Fu Liu, Mo Yi is a man who is both powerful and deeply affectionate. She already liked him a lot before transmigrating into the book. After transmigrating and meeting Mo Yi, who possessed extraordinary beauty, she liked him even more. Who wouldn't like a man who is powerful, handsome, and deeply affectionate?

Therefore, Fu Liu's only goal was to kill the original owner of the body and make the crown prince fall in love with her.

Fu Liu had only recently transmigrated and her relationship with the Crown Prince was merely acquaintance; they didn't have a deep bond. Her presence at the palace at this moment was solely at the invitation of her aunt, the Empress Dowager.

There was no Empress Dowager here. After the late Empress passed away, the current emperor entrusted the care of the Dowager Consort to her. However, when the emperor ascended the throne, he did not elevate the Dowager Consort to the position of Empress.

"Why is Sister Fuliu here?" Wan Ge asked softly, her voice reflecting the gentle and delicate nature of the original owner.

“My aunt invited me to a small gathering, so I will be staying in the palace for a few days.” Fu Liu’s eyes showed a hint of contempt. Because it was a novel with a male protagonist, there was not much description of Mo Yi’s only empress, only that she was weak-willed.

Looking at the cautious person now, Fu Liu felt that what the book said was absolutely right. He really was a coward. How could someone like him be worthy of Mo Yi?

If that's the case, then don't blame her for playing the villainous supporting character.

Fu Liu observed the commotion discreetly. He knew that Mo Yi would pass by this path at this moment, because he would take this path back to the East Palace every day after discussing matters with the emperor.

When the other person reached out to hold her hand, Wan Ge knew what she wanted to do, so the instant she touched her, Wan Ge said, "Sister Fu, what are you doing?"

She instantly withdrew her hand and took a step back, but since she was already standing on the shore, she fell directly into the lake when she stepped back.

"Sister Fu... Help me... I can't swim..." Wan Ge struggled in the water. The difficulty was that someone who was clearly a good swimmer had to pretend that they couldn't.

The original owner couldn't swim, but Wan Ge was very familiar with it.

Before Wan Ge lost consciousness, she felt someone pick her up.

"What happened?" Mo Yi rushed over after hearing the noise.

As she walked over, she saw her younger brother carrying Wan Ge, both of them soaked to the bone. "Imperial Physician!"

Mo Yan, holding the person in his arms, hurriedly ran towards the Imperial Hospital.

Mo Yi quickly followed, and Fu Liu, trailing behind him, anxiously said, "Your Highness, this is a misunderstanding..."

Mo Yi frowned slightly but ignored her.

After Mo Yan changed his clothes, Mo Yi looked at his younger brother and asked softly, "What exactly happened to A-Yan?"

Mo Yan glanced at her brother sitting in the chair and Fu Liu kneeling on the ground, and gently shook her head: "I don't know either. I just heard my sister-in-law calling, so I went."