Transmigrated: I Became My Nemesis's Woman
Chapter 79: Freedom is overrated anyway
- Chapter 176: They died because they refused to back down
- Chapter 175: Stop using people as bargaining chips
- Chapter 174: This is emotional cardio
- Chapter 173: I expected that answer
- Chapter 172: I need your help....
- Chapter 171: Mom...
- Chapter 170: Just stay with me
- Chapter 169: You don’t have to carry the guilt anymore
- Chapter 168: Adorable little potato
- Chapter 167: Someone collapsed
- Chapter 166: You helped me on purpose
- Chapter 165: I’m refusing to enable you
- Chapter 164: You want to see a therapist
- Chapter 163: I trust you
- Chapter 162: Who exactly are these people
- Chapter 161: I will always have your back
- Chapter 160: I think emotions got the better of everyone
- Chapter 159: I didn’t see Miss Ivy push her
- Chapter 158: Ivy ... I’m sorry
- Chapter 157: Are you here to beg for money again
- Chapter 156: No dating policy
- Chapter 155: Think of the devil
- Chapter 154: Don’t make me regret this
- Chapter 153: I am not sharing
- Chapter 152: Are they bullying her
- Chapter 151: Since when did beggars start shopping at luxury boutiques?
- Chapter 150: Have you heard anything from Aaron
- Chapter 149: Throw that piece of shit out of his house
- Chapter 148: As long as he doesn’t goes looking for them.
- Chapter 147: Stop whatever you are trying to pursue Kevin
- Chapter 146: Who are you Ivy?
- Chapter 145: No matter what happens, run
- Chapter 144: It’s twitching again
- Chapter 143: I was waiting for you
- Chapter 142: She’s not my biological sister
- Chapter 141: Find the girl
- Chapter 140: Kevin’s fan
- Chapter 139: I was worried about you
- Chapter 138: He’s a giant plushie
- Chapter 137: Are you really staying this time
- Chapter 136: I’m sorry Leo
- Chapter 135: I am sure he has more to tell us
- Chapter 134: Its all his fault
- Chapter 133: But I am serious about this... about us
- Chapter 132: Don’t stop
- Chapter 131: I am not done yet
- Chapter 130: Don’t go
- Chapter 129: Your father is definitely finding out
- Chapter 128: Get them
- Chapter 127: What is he doing here
- Chapter 126: Your mother?
- Chapter 125: Now pick up the mess you made
- Chapter 124: She’s the one
- Chapter 123: I’ll personally deal with it myself
- Chapter 122: Someone pinch me
- Chapter 121: I hope you won’t disappoint me
- Chapter 120: It was starting to get dull
- Chapter 119: Ivy are you there
- Chapter 118: Then get ready to beaten
- Chapter 117: Character development
- Chapter 116: I am going to pursue her
- Chapter 115: He was popular
- Chapter 114: Don’t make me wait
- Chapter 113: Her schedule is mostly clear
- Chapter 112: Time to get to work
- Chapter 111: You did well
- Chapter 110: Speed up Ivy
- Chapter 109: I’m allowed to have thoughts
- Chapter 108: She disappeared in thin air
- Chapter 107: How about you reward me
- Chapter 106: I can finally see a little hope
- Chapter 105: Let’s be realistic first
- Chapter 104: She’s not family yet
- Chapter 103: I didn’t want to be alone tonight
- Chapter 102: It was just a kiss
- Chapter 101: You face it
- Chapter 100: The people understand talent
- Chapter 99: They are seriously mistaken
- Chapter 98: You really attract trouble everywhere you go
- Chapter 97: You should take responsibility
- Chapter 96: Kiss me
- Chapter 95: He’s my man
- Chapter 94: No way it’s him
- Chapter 93: Why is this thing spinning so fast
- Chapter 92: I didn’t sign up for this kind of dangerous mission
- Chapter 91: I decline
- Chapter 90: She had a first love too
- Chapter 89: He runs faster when threatened
- Chapter 88: I’ll consider it
- Chapter 87: Don’t touch me
- Chapter 86: I am never leaving this room again
- Chapter 85: Ivy is mine
- Chapter 84: Double heart emoji
- Chapter 83: Who is this man?
- Chapter 82: He’s my guest
- Chapter 81: I can’t process this
- Chapter 80: I am Raven
- Chapter 79: Freedom is overrated anyway
- Chapter 78: It’s all your fault, Ivy
- Chapter 77: The mirror had clearly been shown
- Chapter 76: It was the biggest mistake of my life
- Chapter 75: Broccoli has bad energy
- Chapter 74: This is bad
- Chapter 73: did they all take a group sunbath?
- Chapter 72: What... exactly happened here last night
- Chapter 71: Look like a neglected husband
- Chapter 70: This is embarrassing
- Chapter 69: Do you think I judge people too quickly
- Chapter 68: Why is she so careless
- Chapter 67: Is he your lover
- Chapter 66: Those bad people are gone
- Chapter 65: Saved me from getting looted
- Chapter 64: You are disown
- Chapter 63: Wanna try?
- Chapter 62: I am officially a dead meat
- Chapter 61: I don’t think he is lying
- Chapter 60: Meet me-Chickpea
- Chapter 59: And what kind of precaution involves oiling your body?
- Chapter 58: hardly qualifies as good company
- Chapter 57: Raven is alive
- Chapter 56: Unmistakeable reaction
- Chapter 55: It’s all your fault
- Chapter 54: Use me as a pillow
- Chapter 53: ...so soft
- Chapter 52: This holigan
- Chapter 51: Whose Idea was it?
- Chapter 50: I demand justice
- Chapter 49: You want money
- Chapter 48: Shake hands
- Chapter 47: You were trying to help
- Chapter 46: I am going to test her
- Chapter 45: Emotional hibernation
- Chapter 44: I have a headache coming
- Chapter 43: It was nice working with you
- Chapter 42: Why did I even consider doing this job
- Chapter 41: Here we go again
- Chapter 40: Keeps me hooked
- Chapter 39: We all lose
- Chapter 38: Pray for him
- Chapter 37: His kitchen was under threat
- Chapter 36: He is dead
- Chapter 35: How much did I even spend
- Chapter 34: Changes the atmosphere like a weather app
- Chapter 33: Digging a hole
- Chapter 32: Next time....it won’t miss
- Chapter 31: We’re all in trouble
- Chapter 30: She’s planning a feast
- Chapter 29: Back to work
- Chapter 28: The kind that suggests she is observant
- Chapter 27: Tell her to take appointment
- Chapter 26: Let’s see how long that lasts
- Chapter 25: I’ll be watched every single second
- Chapter 24: Bedtime stories
- Chapter 23: Is someone cursing me?
- Chapter 22: A living, breathing reminder of that experiment
- Chapter 21: You’re enjoying it, aren’t you?
- Chapter 20: She is possessed
- Chapter 19: Watch out
- Chapter 18: He’ll get over it
- Chapter 17: Traces-erased
- Chapter 16: Let’s see who wins
- Chapter 15: You’re handsome
- Chapter 14: Did she just...turn me on?
- Chapter 13: Does that makes you uncomfortable?
- Chapter 12: I’m a very forgiving person
- Chapter 11: How old you?
- Chapter 10: He hid you from me
- Chapter 9: Angry Leo
- Chapter 8: Madam you came
- Chapter 7: You asked for it
- Chapter 6: Fire them all
- Chapter 5: You’re like a ninja
- Chapter 4: Try me
- Chapter 3: Is he lost?
- Chapter 2: Where is my son
- Chapter 1: Everything went black
Hesitating, Xander returned to his room. Yet despite all his attempts to think rationally, he couldn’t push Ivy’s behavior out of his mind.
A part of him told him to let her be. But another part insisted he should at least check on her and apologize for Clara’s words.
Xander knew Ivy had never been obligated to carry his child. That night they shared had been nothing more than a fleeting moment. And if she had chosen to leave Leo behind, then he wanted to respect that decision. He always had. That was the reason he never tried to search for her.
He had been very clear about one thing. No one was to bring up Leo’s mother in public. But today, when Clara not only hurt Leo but also mocked Ivy, something inside him stirred with guilt.
He stood there for a while, trying to calm the restlessness inside him. When that failed, he finally decided to check on Ivy.
But the moment he reached her door and knocked, the silence that followed made him frown.
When there was still no response, he pushed the door open.
The room was empty.
Meanwhile, inside the guest house, Sal sat quietly, staring at the food laid out in front of him after the guard left.
Since yesterday, he had been stuffing himself with all kinds of delicacies, convinced each meal might be his last before Xander’s men decided to butcher him. But as time passed and nothing happened, as silence stretched endlessly around him, he realized something unsettling.
He didn’t want to die.
Not yet.
And the longer he sat there, the more certain he became that he needed to find a way out before things took a turn for the worse.
"I shouldn’t have helped her," he muttered under his breath. "Who would have thought Xander was already following her?"
Sal had no idea that Xander had only coincidentally caught Ivy running after those goons. He also had no idea that she wasn’t even in the house anymore.
Still, he blamed himself for being too easily swayed by a woman who had clearly tricked him.
"But how did she even know my nickname is Chickpea?" he wondered, frowning deeply.
He had been thinking so hard about it that, at one point, a disturbing possibility crossed his mind. What if Raven had also been captured by Xander? What if Ivy had somehow forced her to reveal everything?
Otherwise, there was no way she could have known that name. It was a name he only liked hearing from Raven.
"No... that can’t be," he said suddenly, getting to his feet and shaking his head.
"If Raven is here... then I have to find her. I need to get both of us out of this place."
Sal might not have been as physically capable as the other members of the DarkKnight Organization. He had never trained for field missions. His strength lay in technology, in supporting those missions from behind the scenes.
But right now, none of that mattered.
Because for the first time, he was ready to risk his life.
Not just to save Raven. But to save himself too.
Sal did not move immediately after that realization.
For a long moment, he simply stood there, staring at the untouched food, as if it might suddenly reveal a brilliant escape plan.
It didn’t.
"Great," he muttered, dragging a hand down his face. "The genius of DarkKnight, reduced to waiting for inspiration from a plate of butter chicken."
He sighed, then slowly began pacing the room.
"Think, Sal. You hack systems, you break firewalls, you literally got past a government server once. You can definitely outsmart two guards with questionable intelligence."
He paused. 𝙛𝒓𝒆𝙚𝒘𝒆𝓫𝙣𝓸𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝒄𝒐𝓶
"Hopefully questionable."
His eyes flicked toward the door.
Two guards. One stationed outside, the other usually lingering near the corridor corner. He had observed their pattern since morning. One of them always got distracted during meal deliveries, chatting more than necessary. The other seemed bored enough to fall asleep standing.
"Perfect," Sal whispered, rubbing his hands together. "I am surrounded by incompetence. This is my moment."
He grabbed the plate and walked toward the door, then stopped.
"No, no, too obvious. Think smarter."
A few seconds later, a slow grin spread across his face.
"Oh... this is brilliant."
A loud crash echoed through the guest house corridor.
"Ahh! My stomach!" Sal’s dramatic voice rang out, followed by exaggerated groaning. "I’m dying! Poison! You people poisoned me!"
The guard outside jolted, immediately pushing the door open.
"What happened?"
Sal was sprawled on the floor, clutching his stomach, rolling dramatically from side to side like he was auditioning for a tragic soap opera.
"You call this food?" he gasped. "I trusted you! I had faith! And this is how you repay me? With betrayal?"
The guard blinked, utterly confused.
"I... what?"
"I think it’s the spices," Sal continued weakly, pointing at the plate. "Or maybe the chicken was undercooked. I can feel my ancestors calling me."
The second guard rushed in, frowning. "Stop overacting. Get up."
"I would if I could feel my legs," Sal whispered, letting his head drop limply to the side.
The guards exchanged a glance.
"I’ll call someone," one of them muttered, stepping out into the corridor.
The moment he did, Sal’s eyes snapped open.
"Hook, line, and stupidity," he whispered, springing to his feet.
Before the remaining guard could react, Sal grabbed the heavy tray and shoved it straight into his chest. The man stumbled back with a grunt, losing his balance just long enough.
"Sorry, my friend," Sal said, already darting past him. "Nothing personal. Just survival."
He bolted into the corridor. His heart pounded wildly as he ran, turning sharply at the corner he had memorized. His breaths came fast, uneven, but adrenaline pushed him forward.
"I’m doing it," he whispered, almost disbelieving. "I’m actually doing it."
The exit door came into view.
Freedom.
Sal nearly laughed as he pushed it open and stumbled outside, the cool air hitting his face like a blessing. He took a few hurried steps forward, then slowed a little.
For a brief, shining moment, a wide grin spread across his face.
"I knew it," he breathed, lifting his arms slightly. "You can’t cage genius. You just—"
"—talk too much for someone who just escaped."
The voice was calm.
Familiar. And very, very unwelcome leaving Sal froze.
"..."
Slowly, as if his body already knew this was a terrible idea, he turned his head.
Ivy stood a few feet away, leaning casually against the car, her arms crossed. Her expression was unreadable, but there was a certain sharpness in her eyes that made his stomach drop.
And just like that his happiness vanished.
For a second, neither of them spoke. Then Sal cleared his throat.
"Okay," he said carefully. "Before you say anything, I would like to point out that this is a misunderstanding."
Ivy raised an eyebrow.
"A very elaborate misunderstanding," he added quickly. "With... running. And mild assault. But still a misunderstanding."
She said nothing.
Sal smiled nervously. "Also, can I just say, your timing is incredible? Like truly. If there was an award for ruining someone’s heroic escape moment, you would win."
Still nothing.
He shifted his weight. "You’re not going to smile, are you?"
"No," Ivy replied flatly.
"Right. Tough crowd."
He let out a small sigh, then tried again, "Look, if this is about earlier, I can explain. I thought you were... you know... less dangerous. That’s on me. I misjudged. It happens."
Ivy pushed herself off the car and took a step toward him.
Sal instinctively took one step back.
"Let’s not do anything rash," he said quickly. "Violence is unnecessary. We are both intelligent people. We can talk this out."
Another step from her. Another step back from him.
"You know," Sal continued, forcing a weak chuckle, "if you think about it, I technically helped you. So this is kind of like... betrayal. Emotionally."
Ivy stopped right in front of him now.
Close enough that he could clearly see the faint amusement flicker in her eyes.
It didn’t comfort him. Not even a little.
Sal swallowed. "Alright," he said softly. "New plan. I stop talking."
"Good," Ivy said.
And before he could react she moved fast.
Sal barely had time to register the motion before his brief taste of freedom was ripped away from him once again.
"Yeah," he groaned under his breath. "Should’ve stayed with the butter chicken."
Ivy had just taken a step closer to him when she caught sight of the two guards rushing toward them.
The sound of their footsteps made Sal jump. The moment he turned and saw them, his heart nearly stopped.
Without a second thought, he slipped behind Ivy, clutching onto her like she was his last shield of survival.
"..."
"I will do anything, just please save me from them," Sal whispered urgently, his voice low but dramatic enough to catch Ivy’s attention.
He cautiously peeked from behind her, only to find the guards staring at him with equal surprise at his sudden transformation from escape artist to frightened civilian.
They had rushed out only to catch him after realizing he had faked his illness. But instead, they found him standing with Ivy.
Instantly, their expressions changed and their heads lowered in respect.
Ever since Ivy had stepped into the Emerson mansion, respect had followed her naturally. And now that everyone knew she was Leo’s mother, no one dared to cross her.
"Move," Ivy said calmly.
The guards stepped aside without hesitation.
Sal’s eyes widened in disbelief as he slowly looked from one guard to the other.
"Wow," he whispered, clearly impressed. "You didn’t tell me you came with this kind of authority. I would have behaved better."
Before he could say another word, his collar was suddenly grabbed.
"What—hey—!"
And the next second, he was being dragged right back inside the guest house.
"Wait, wait, wait," Sal protested, stumbling as he tried to keep up with her pace. "This feels like a misuse of power. I trusted you!"
Ivy didn’t slow down while Sal groaned dramatically as he was pulled along.
"I take it back," he muttered. "Freedom is overrated anyway."
- Chapter 176: They died because they refused to back down
- Chapter 175: Stop using people as bargaining chips
- Chapter 174: This is emotional cardio
- Chapter 173: I expected that answer
- Chapter 172: I need your help....
- Chapter 171: Mom...
- Chapter 170: Just stay with me
- Chapter 169: You don’t have to carry the guilt anymore
- Chapter 168: Adorable little potato
- Chapter 167: Someone collapsed
- Chapter 166: You helped me on purpose
- Chapter 165: I’m refusing to enable you
- Chapter 164: You want to see a therapist
- Chapter 163: I trust you
- Chapter 162: Who exactly are these people
- Chapter 161: I will always have your back
- Chapter 160: I think emotions got the better of everyone
- Chapter 159: I didn’t see Miss Ivy push her
- Chapter 158: Ivy ... I’m sorry
- Chapter 157: Are you here to beg for money again
- Chapter 156: No dating policy
- Chapter 155: Think of the devil
- Chapter 154: Don’t make me regret this
- Chapter 153: I am not sharing
- Chapter 152: Are they bullying her
- Chapter 151: Since when did beggars start shopping at luxury boutiques?
- Chapter 150: Have you heard anything from Aaron
- Chapter 149: Throw that piece of shit out of his house
- Chapter 148: As long as he doesn’t goes looking for them.
- Chapter 147: Stop whatever you are trying to pursue Kevin
- Chapter 146: Who are you Ivy?
- Chapter 145: No matter what happens, run
- Chapter 144: It’s twitching again
- Chapter 143: I was waiting for you
- Chapter 142: She’s not my biological sister
- Chapter 141: Find the girl
- Chapter 140: Kevin’s fan
- Chapter 139: I was worried about you
- Chapter 138: He’s a giant plushie
- Chapter 137: Are you really staying this time
- Chapter 136: I’m sorry Leo
- Chapter 135: I am sure he has more to tell us
- Chapter 134: Its all his fault
- Chapter 133: But I am serious about this... about us
- Chapter 132: Don’t stop
- Chapter 131: I am not done yet
- Chapter 130: Don’t go
- Chapter 129: Your father is definitely finding out
- Chapter 128: Get them
- Chapter 127: What is he doing here
- Chapter 126: Your mother?
- Chapter 125: Now pick up the mess you made
- Chapter 124: She’s the one
- Chapter 123: I’ll personally deal with it myself
- Chapter 122: Someone pinch me
- Chapter 121: I hope you won’t disappoint me
- Chapter 120: It was starting to get dull
- Chapter 119: Ivy are you there
- Chapter 118: Then get ready to beaten
- Chapter 117: Character development
- Chapter 116: I am going to pursue her
- Chapter 115: He was popular
- Chapter 114: Don’t make me wait
- Chapter 113: Her schedule is mostly clear
- Chapter 112: Time to get to work
- Chapter 111: You did well
- Chapter 110: Speed up Ivy
- Chapter 109: I’m allowed to have thoughts
- Chapter 108: She disappeared in thin air
- Chapter 107: How about you reward me
- Chapter 106: I can finally see a little hope
- Chapter 105: Let’s be realistic first
- Chapter 104: She’s not family yet
- Chapter 103: I didn’t want to be alone tonight
- Chapter 102: It was just a kiss
- Chapter 101: You face it
- Chapter 100: The people understand talent
- Chapter 99: They are seriously mistaken
- Chapter 98: You really attract trouble everywhere you go
- Chapter 97: You should take responsibility
- Chapter 96: Kiss me
- Chapter 95: He’s my man
- Chapter 94: No way it’s him
- Chapter 93: Why is this thing spinning so fast
- Chapter 92: I didn’t sign up for this kind of dangerous mission
- Chapter 91: I decline
- Chapter 90: She had a first love too
- Chapter 89: He runs faster when threatened
- Chapter 88: I’ll consider it
- Chapter 87: Don’t touch me
- Chapter 86: I am never leaving this room again
- Chapter 85: Ivy is mine
- Chapter 84: Double heart emoji
- Chapter 83: Who is this man?
- Chapter 82: He’s my guest
- Chapter 81: I can’t process this
- Chapter 80: I am Raven
- Chapter 79: Freedom is overrated anyway
- Chapter 78: It’s all your fault, Ivy
- Chapter 77: The mirror had clearly been shown
- Chapter 76: It was the biggest mistake of my life
- Chapter 75: Broccoli has bad energy
- Chapter 74: This is bad
- Chapter 73: did they all take a group sunbath?
- Chapter 72: What... exactly happened here last night
- Chapter 71: Look like a neglected husband
- Chapter 70: This is embarrassing
- Chapter 69: Do you think I judge people too quickly
- Chapter 68: Why is she so careless
- Chapter 67: Is he your lover
- Chapter 66: Those bad people are gone
- Chapter 65: Saved me from getting looted
- Chapter 64: You are disown
- Chapter 63: Wanna try?
- Chapter 62: I am officially a dead meat
- Chapter 61: I don’t think he is lying
- Chapter 60: Meet me-Chickpea
- Chapter 59: And what kind of precaution involves oiling your body?
- Chapter 58: hardly qualifies as good company
- Chapter 57: Raven is alive
- Chapter 56: Unmistakeable reaction
- Chapter 55: It’s all your fault
- Chapter 54: Use me as a pillow
- Chapter 53: ...so soft
- Chapter 52: This holigan
- Chapter 51: Whose Idea was it?
- Chapter 50: I demand justice
- Chapter 49: You want money
- Chapter 48: Shake hands
- Chapter 47: You were trying to help
- Chapter 46: I am going to test her
- Chapter 45: Emotional hibernation
- Chapter 44: I have a headache coming
- Chapter 43: It was nice working with you
- Chapter 42: Why did I even consider doing this job
- Chapter 41: Here we go again
- Chapter 40: Keeps me hooked
- Chapter 39: We all lose
- Chapter 38: Pray for him
- Chapter 37: His kitchen was under threat
- Chapter 36: He is dead
- Chapter 35: How much did I even spend
- Chapter 34: Changes the atmosphere like a weather app
- Chapter 33: Digging a hole
- Chapter 32: Next time....it won’t miss
- Chapter 31: We’re all in trouble
- Chapter 30: She’s planning a feast
- Chapter 29: Back to work
- Chapter 28: The kind that suggests she is observant
- Chapter 27: Tell her to take appointment
- Chapter 26: Let’s see how long that lasts
- Chapter 25: I’ll be watched every single second
- Chapter 24: Bedtime stories
- Chapter 23: Is someone cursing me?
- Chapter 22: A living, breathing reminder of that experiment
- Chapter 21: You’re enjoying it, aren’t you?
- Chapter 20: She is possessed
- Chapter 19: Watch out
- Chapter 18: He’ll get over it
- Chapter 17: Traces-erased
- Chapter 16: Let’s see who wins
- Chapter 15: You’re handsome
- Chapter 14: Did she just...turn me on?
- Chapter 13: Does that makes you uncomfortable?
- Chapter 12: I’m a very forgiving person
- Chapter 11: How old you?
- Chapter 10: He hid you from me
- Chapter 9: Angry Leo
- Chapter 8: Madam you came
- Chapter 7: You asked for it
- Chapter 6: Fire them all
- Chapter 5: You’re like a ninja
- Chapter 4: Try me
- Chapter 3: Is he lost?
- Chapter 2: Where is my son
- Chapter 1: Everything went black
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