Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Villain? But I’M A Yandere
Chapter 1 Villain? But I’M A Yandere
[Host, do it. There’s no turning back now!]
In the dimly lit basement, a pale, hollow-eyed loli gripped a sharp knife, her expression grim as the system’s voice echoed incessantly in her mind, buzzing like a swarm of flies.
With a creak, the wooden bed before her let out a noise.
Chi Xiaocheng raised one of her eyes, her gaze complicated beneath her messy bangs.
A delicate, fair-skinned girl was bound to the wooden bed—her arms and legs splayed out in a "大" shape, her wrists and ankles tied tightly with thick ropes.
Her slender neck and waist were restrained by straps.
A ball gag muffled her voice, leaving only muffled whimpers.
Drool trickled from the corner of her lips, sliding down her chin before disappearing into the abyss of her T-shirt collar.
Her silky, disheveled long hair cascaded around her, complementing her stunningly beautiful face—giving her an indescribably lewd aura at this moment.
Meeting the girl’s furious glare, Chi Xiaocheng guiltily averted her eyes.
Ten minutes.
She never imagined she’d transmigrate into a novel.
And as a cannon-fodder female villain who wouldn’t survive past a hundred chapters!
This was a female-oriented novel titled "Eliminate All Cannon Fodder Villainesses, All the Male Gods Fall for Me."
True to its name, the protagonist, Su Tao, spent the early and mid-story beating up countless female villains and rivals, using her gentle nature to hook all sorts of male leads—CEOs, military kings, and heartthrobs—slowly climbing to the peak of her life.
And the original host was the most memorable villain of them all.
She had grown up with Su Tao—practically childhood friends.
But Su Tao was simply too outstanding, her radiance completely overshadowing the original host. Countless male leads fell for her.
If Su Tao were a heartless playgirl, accepting those so-called male leads, it might’ve been bearable.
But she was a white moonlight protagonist who charmed both men and women. While rejecting every confession, she’d say things like, "Xiaocheng, you’re my most precious friend."
To the original host, Su Tao’s words felt like bragging.
Like mockery!
And so, she snapped.
She opposed the female lead at every turn, angering every male lead and supporting character who adored Su Tao.
Chi Xiaocheng twirled the knife in her hand, frowning as she recalled the plot. "If I remember right, this cannon-fodder villain locks the female lead in a dark room, slashes her face, stabs her chest, tortures her in every way… only to be discovered by one of the male lead’s subordinates."
"And then..."
Enraged, the male lead beat Chi Xiaocheng half to death before throwing her into the sea to drown.
"So… I’m about to die?!"
Chi Xiaocheng’s eyes widened as she internally screamed.
Before getting hit by that truck, she had been an upstanding, red-scarf-wearing model youth!
Everyone gets to transmigrate, so why do I get the hell-mode start?!
Right then, the Villain System in her head spoke up again.
[Host, stop hesitating! You’re dead either way—might as well have some fun with the female lead first, no?]
"According to the plot, the male lead’s lackeys will be here soon. And you want me to ‘teach’ the female lead a lesson?"
[We’re villains! Doing villainous things is how we earn skill points!]
Chi Xiaocheng ignored the useless system’s nonsense. Staying alive is what matters.
She’d been reborn—even if she was now a girl, she wasn’t about to resign herself to fate.
Besides, my mighty ‘little brother’ is gone! How am I supposed to ‘handle’ the female lead tied to this bed?!
Right now, there was only one way to survive.
Chi Xiaocheng’s gaze settled on the bound Su Tao.
As expected of the novel’s sole female lead.
Her looks and figure were top-tier, and the current tied-up scene was enough to make Chi Xiaocheng’s throat dry.
Too bad I don’t have the equipment.
But to Su Tao, Chi Xiaocheng’s internal struggle painted a very different picture.
Her pensive expression, the occasional smirk—she looked like a complete lunatic.
No matter how much Su Tao struggled, there was no mercy in her.
That knife in her hand… will probably be plunged into me soon, right?
While Su Tao was lost in fear, Chi Xiaocheng had already figured out how to save herself.
The key to survival lies with the female lead!
The original host died largely because Su Tao had given up on her, allowing the male leads to deliver the killing blow.
If I can avoid that, my survival rate skyrockets!
Chi Xiaocheng gripped the knife and slowly walked to Su Tao’s side.
With a tug, she yanked out the ball gag.
"Cough… cough cough!"
Su Tao coughed violently.
After a long moment, she weakly looked up at Chi Xiaocheng. Her pure, innocent eyes held half despair, half confusion.
"Xiaocheng… why?"
Her voice was hoarse from being bound here for hours without water. "Why are you doing this? I never saw you as an enemy!"
Chi Xiaocheng’s lips curled up as she leaned in, sitting on the edge of the bed. Her crimson eyes glowed eerily in the dark, her voice trembling with excitement. "Tao-Tao… why do you think?"
Her acting skills skyrocketed as she exuded danger.
Her small hand stroked Su Tao’s soft cheek, making the latter’s hair stand on end.
"Is it… because of Ye Liang and the others? Do you like them, so you think I stole them away?"
Su Tao let out a bitter laugh, her eyes filled with sorrow. "Xiaocheng, I’ve told you before—we grew up together. You’re the most important person to me!"
Her gaze turned pleading, her voice softening. "Xiaocheng, let me go, okay? I won’t blame you. We can still be best friends."
"Then why did you get so close to them?"
"Huh?"
Su Tao didn’t understand.
Chi Xiaocheng suddenly leaned in, their faces mere inches apart.
Su Tao could feel Chi Xiaocheng’s warm breath against her skin, strands of chestnut hair brushing her face.
Whether from nervousness or fear, Su Tao’s heart pounded wildly.
Chi Xiaocheng spoke slowly, word by word.
"If I’m the most important person to you… why did you get so close to Ye Liang? To Si Chen?"
Su Tao opened her mouth but couldn’t respond.
Chi Xiaocheng smiled, pinching Su Tao’s cheek. "Tao-Tao, you have no idea what I really want."
"You thought I liked Ye Liang and Si Chen, right? That I was jealous of you, hated you, sabotaged your relationships with them?"
Even with her cheek pinched, Su Tao managed to choke out, "Isn’t that… the case?"
As best friends, she thought she knew Chi Xiaocheng well.
Their friendship fell apart because the boys Chi Xiaocheng liked all pursued Su Tao instead—including today’s kidnapping.
That afternoon, Su Tao had reluctantly accepted Ye Liang’s invitation to a banquet as his plus-one.
Meanwhile, Chi Xiaocheng was ignored, sidelined—even mocked by Ye Liang.
Jealousy bred hatred.
So, before the banquet, Chi Xiaocheng kidnapped her.
It wasn’t that Su Tao was narcissistic—this was genuinely how she saw things.
And the original host had kidnapped Su Tao for this very reason.
She hated Su Tao to the core.
But the soul inside Chi Xiaocheng now was different.
Her next words shocked Su Tao to her core.
The slightly unhinged crimson-eyed loli burst into manic laughter.
"Tao-Tao… I never liked Ye Liang. Or Si Chen."
Chi Xiaocheng brought her lips to Su Tao’s ear, exhaling softly.
"Tao-Tao… the one I love… is you."
Then, she flicked her pink tongue out, licking Su Tao’s earlobe.
Her voice dropped to a whisper.
"Tao-Tao, do you know?"
"I love you! I love you! I love you!"
"I hate you! I hate you! I hate you!"
"If I’m the most important person to you… why did you need them?"
"Wasn’t I… enough?"
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