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Transmigration Into A Novel: Save The Second Male Lead-Chapter 157: Seeds Of Doubt
Yun Li stirred restlessly, her lips moving again. Faint, broken whispers echoed in the ward. ๐ง๐โฏ๐๐๐๐๐๐ฐ๐ท๐ฆ๐ญ.๐ธโด๐
"Donโt... trust her."
He Yuchen froze. "Who shouldnโt I trust?" he muttered, unease crawling down his spine, a feeling that, somehow, he wasnโt meant to ignore.
But Yun Li didnโt respond. Her lashes fluttered, her breathing shallow, trapped somewhere between sleep and waking. The monitorโs steady beeping filled the silence that stretched between them.
He Yuchen leaned closer, studying her face. Even in her fragile state, she looked serene and too calm for the storm she had just survived. He brushed a loose strand of hair from her forehead, his jaw tightening.
Who could she mean?
Before his thoughts could spiral further, his phone began to vibrate on the side table. He picked it up, glancing at the screen. The name flashing there made his heart clench.
[Mother.]
For a moment, he hesitated which was something he had never done before. Then he accepted the call.
"Mom."
"Yuchen," Madam Heโs voice sounded from the other end of the line, smooth and composed, with that familiar warmth that had raised him. "I just heard about what happened at the resort. Howโs Yun Li?"
"Sheโs stable," he replied quietly. "She is asleep now, but sheโll recover."
There was a brief pause. "Thatโs... good." Her tone didnโt waver, yet something about it felt off. It was too measured, too calm. "I was worried when I heard the news. The resort will be investigated immediately. Iโve already sent instructions to cooperate with the authorities."
He Yuchenโs brows furrowed. "You donโt have to trouble yourself with that. Iโll handle it."
"Nonsense," she said lightly. "Youโre my son. Your wife is part of this family now. Anything that happens to her concerns me too."
It should have comforted him. It usually did. But today, the words scraped against him like sandpaper.
He stared at Yun Liโs pale face as his mother continued speaking โ something about tightening internal security, replacing staff, sending flowers to the hospital. Her tone remained smooth, and her control impeccable.
And yet, every word she said felt... rehearsed.
"Iโll come by later to see her," Madam He finished. "Make sure the doctors keep me updated."
When the call ended, He Yuchen lowered the phone slowly, staring at it for a long moment.
His mother had always been like that โ calm in every storm. She was like the pillar of the He family.
So why did her voice sound different today?
Why did it feel like she already knew more than she should?
He exhaled sharply, rubbing his temples. "Youโre overthinking," he muttered to himself. "Sheโs your mother."
But the words didnโt convince him.
The room fell quiet again. The only sounds were the soft hum of the machine and the faint rustle of wind outside the window. Yun Li shifted faintly, her lips parting in a weak sigh and even while asleep, she seemed troubled.
He Yuchenโs gaze softened. He reached out, covering her hand gently with his.
He didnโt notice the door open until a familiar voice broke the silence.
"Yuchen."
He turned. Huo Feng stood at the doorway, his usually composed face drawn tight with worry.
"What brings you here?" He Yuchen asked, straightening his posture but his eyes flashed with undisguised surprise.
"I just came from the east wing," Huo Feng said quickly, his voice low. "Yue Ning heard about Yun Li. She asked me to check on her."
He Yuchenโs brows knitted. "Yue Ning? What happened? Is she okay now? I heard that she was involved in an accident."
"Hmm, but..." He trailed off, running a hand through his hair. "She kept saying the same thing after she heard about Yun Liโs poisoning. Told me to find you and said I should warn you."
He Yuchenโs frown deepened. "Warn me?"
Huo Feng nodded gravely. "She saidโโTell him not to trust her.โ Then she kept repeating it, over and over, until she fainted again. I guess she was in shock after hearing Yun Li was poisoned."
The words hit like a jolt. He Yuchen turned sharply toward the bed. Yun Li had said the exact same thing.
"Donโt trust her."
His pulse quickened. "Did she say who?"
"No." Huo Feng shook his head. "She didnโt get the chance."
He Yuchen exhaled heavily, mind spinning. Yun Liโs fevered warning, Yue Ningโs desperate message... it couldnโt be coincidence. But who was the "her" they both meant?
Huo Feng studied his friendโs expression, concern flickering across his features. "Do you know what it is?"
"I donโt know," He Yuchen replied, his tone quieter now, almost distant. "But it doesnโt feel random."
"Yuchen," Huo Feng began cautiously, "I know this isnโt my place, but you need to be careful. Whoever poisoned Yun Li might not stop there."
He Yuchen nodded slowly, his jaw tight with determination. "Iโll look into it."
Huo Feng gave him a firm pat on the shoulder. "Call me if you need anything," he said, before stepping out of the ward.
The door clicked shut behind him.
For a while, He Yuchen just stood there, staring at the space where his friend had been, his thoughts tangled in a quiet storm. He turned back to Yun Li, watching her chest rise and fall softly.
Two people... both warning him in the same breath.
Donโt trust her.
His motherโs calm voice echoed faintly in his mind: "Your wife is part of this family now. Anything that happens to her concerns me too."
He didnโt want to think it. But the timing of her call, her tone, and how calm she was, it didnโt sit right with me.
For the first time in his life, doubt slipped in where there had only ever been trust.
The words felt wrong now.
He sank into the chair beside the bed, rubbing his thumb along the back of Yun Liโs hand, his face unreadable.
For years, heโd trusted Madam He without question. She had raised him, defended him, built him into the man he was today.
But if the woman sheโd become wasnโt the mother he thought he knewโ
He swallowed hard.
Then maybe the truth heโd been avoiding all along was finally coming for him.
He tucked his phone into his pocket, his eyes darkening. "Rest, Yun Li," he murmured under his breath. "When you wake up, Iโll have the answers."
The monitor continued its steady rhythm, matching the thrum in his chest.
Outside, the clouds began to shift. It shifted into a slow, creeping gray swallowing the sunlight.
And far away, in the He family mansion, Madam He stood before her mirror, adjusting her earrings with a faint smile.
"She survived twice," she murmured to her reflection. "Letโs see how long she lasts this time."







