Shift! The Side-Character Heroine

Chapter 389



Chapter 389

Not an Ordinary Person

Seeing Zhao Youyue’s response being as gentle as always, he suddenly felt as if he had been transported back to their eleventh grade. She had also borne such short hair, and had been remarkably shameless, casually asking him to write reviews on her behalf, even paying large sums of money for them

For no reason whatsoever, his heart suddenly started fluttering. He understood plainly that Zhao Youyue was like the clouds in heaven, unattainable beyond words. He could only look up at her. But he simply could not suppress the urge of wanting to get closer to her, even if he was undertaking a road that led to nowhere.

In his private notebook, there were countless pages about her, and in all forms they took, be it poems, essays, or casual literary notes. Her face, and that gentle smile sent his pen into a frenzy.

That had once been his greatest motivation in writing. Even his inspirations of “Beautiful April” had originated from the time when he inadvertently caught sight of Zhao Youyue playing her violin in the midst of the roving cherry blossoms.

“Beautiful April” eventually deviated from his original intentions, which had been particularly peculiar, even by his standards.

Long hair, short hair, it made no difference to him. The long-hair Goddess version of Zhao Youyue reminded Han Leng of his mental imagery of Chu Luoxun and Ah Yu’s songs. The short-hair Zhao Youyue was far more approachable and brought back memories of his first love.

Frankly, the long-hair Goddess version of Zhao Youyue had been far too outstanding. She was a black-hole of attention wherever she went. A simple smile blasted the words “LADY” at you. That pressure was not meant for mere mortals. Any regular man would crumble under that force,where meeting her eyes would become nigh impossible.

If we were to speak in Wuxia[1] and Xianxia[2] novel terminology, it would probably be something similar to auras produced by high-ranked cultivators there. Her mere presence would crush anyone who crossed her path. The long-haired, Goddess version of Zhao Youyue had been that terrifying.

Han Leng had initially been a guy without any semblance of self-confidence. He was cowardly and off-the-cuff, especially when facing Zhao Youyue. She was his natural predator. When Zhao Youyue turned into a Goddess and had looked past him to conquer the rest of the world, he was left in a far safer ground, hidden in plain sight. It was apparent that he wanted to make out the relation between Zhao Youyue and Chu Luoxun. But, he did not dare approach Zhao Youyue at all. Falling asleep to her music every night was enough for him.

Now that he saw Zhao Youyue sporting short hair once again, his courage returned. He managed to piece together parts of his spine and defy her presence. Even so, he truly wanted to please Zhao Youyue. His lack of emotional intelligence had often left him frustrated in previous attempts. The differences in status between himself and Zhao Youyue only made it worse.

In short, Han Leng’s emotions became a jumbled mess when facing Zhao Youyue. It could not be described by a single word such as, ‘like.’ After all, there was more than one side within Zhao Youyue.

Yet, every side captivated Han Leng. He tried to turn his affection towards Chu Luoxun to set himself free from Zhao Youyue. In the end, reality unrelentingly shoved the 3D version of Chu Luoxun into his face

Han Leng could not find any words to describe how he lost all hope when faced with that reality. However, in the face of all that hopelessness, it came as a slightly pleasant surprise. He had considered himself to be ‘faithless,’ yet ended up being the most single-minded person.

Zhao Youyue was his world. Even if he could only spectate this world from a distance, his life would be fulfilled.

He was probably the one and only guy who apparently liked or even loved a girl to the ends of the earth, yet refuse to pursue her vigorously, only to prevent the risk of an irrevocable regret, or something for that matter. He had to maintain a suitable distance from her. In his mind, love was not the act of possession, but the act of admiration.

Love was to write for her.

Ordinary people would never understand the mind of hipsters. The former fell in love and found happiness easily. If you like a person very much, what’s with all the roundabout detours? Get to the point. Even if they hurl your heart twenty storeys down in a refusal, it would have been way better than doing nothing, rather than you’re your distance, as if the object of your affection was a poisonous tulip.

Han Leng was no ordinary person. He did not believe that ordinary people knew anything about love at all. They probably knew how to get married, start a career, and raise offsprings. Therefore, when they reached that age, they would only be going through the motions like a pre-rehearsed play!

Such a hollow life!

Ordinary people had no talents. Therefore, they could only prove that they had once lived by procreating, hoping that those future generations could worship them after they pass away.

Han Leng did not need such things. His works were his children. He had never doubted his skill with a pen, the whole world would remember him. So, why did he have to live senselessly like ordinary people?

The more Han Leng thought about it, the stranger he became. He had dissociated himself from the likes of ordinary people. After all, normal men don’t embrace their crossdressed selves in front of Lady Zhao.

Crossdressing and traps were getting increasingly popular in this day and age, but most men still considered that act highly shameful. It was an abnormal behavior that would cost them their dignity.

After all, most men were not as gifted as Han Leng, whose beauty left many other girls in the dust. Such is the power of appearance

“Thanks to you, my Lady, only you set me on this journey of bestselling production By the way, I’ve finished listening to those songs. They’re truly nice. If you can produce an album, I would most certainly be the first person to purchase it.” Han Leng thanked Zhao Youyue with a rather sincere attitude.

In the past, Han Leng had always thought that Zhao Youyue was simply using him as a tool. He may have willingly allowed it, but it frustrated him so. In retrospect, he had realized how immature it appeared.

Now that Han Leng had figured out that Zhao Youyue was Ah Yu, and that she had even been doing so many things for him from the shadows, he realized exactly how indebted he was to her. He had even placed himself in her shoes, realizing that even the most saintly, patient being on the planet would have grown weary of his antics and stupidity.

Han Leng had rid himself of every negative thought concerning her. He decided that he should be far more respectful and humble towards Lady Zhao. He had to do something in return.

Zhao Youyue heard what Han Leng said. There was no sense of frustration in his words. Han Leng had grown substantially, and she was pleased. Obedient subjects were a favorite of hers.

“That music isn’t much. Don’t worry about it,” Zhao Youyue replied kindly.

An idea suddenly dawned upon her. With a smile on her face, she asked, “Great Scholar Han, how much does it cost for you to write a love letter?”

There was a subtle, but instant change to Han Leng’s facial expression. Zhao Youyue had a love letter in mind for someone?

Translation Note:

[1] Wuxia novel – Wuxia novel is a central type of Chinese, old popular, novel. It often uses knights and righteous men as their main characters to describe their instinctive Martial Arts skills, courageous behavior, conduct against treason, rebellion.

[2] Xianxia novel – Xianxia novel is more illusory and misty compared to Wuxia novel. In Xianxia novel, there will be Gods, immortals, humans, demons, devils, ghosts involving in the character’s growth process. The character usually has all sorts of magical and immortal weapons.


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