From Thug to Idol: Transmigrating to a Survival Show

Chapter 942 Bad Bed Chemistry



942  Bad Bed Chemistry


"I can't believe I'm listening to that guy," Lena muttered as they arrived in Lei's car.


They had just gotten dinner—a very expensive one that Lei paid for. Lena was used to paying for dates since she had more money. So, it felt nice being treated like this. Lei opened the door wider, looking at Lena with amusement. "Aren't you getting in?" Lena snapped out of her thoughts and smiled. "Yeah, sorry about that," she said. Lei chuckled and ruffled her hair. "You're so cute." Lena pursed her lips. See! He was very charismatic. 'Villains are usually the most charismatic characters.' June's words echoed in the back of her mind, causing her to swat the air out of annoyance. Lei continued to look at her with amusement, causing her cheeks to redden in embarrassment. "You ready to head home?" Lei asked. "Or maybe you want to hit a hotel?"


Lena froze, and for a moment, she stayed silent before nodding in agreement. A small smile made its way to Lei's lips. "Finally," he whispered. "Alright," he said. "Let's go to the Starlight Hotel. I already booked a room there." Lena's eyebrows raised in surprise. "You got a hotel room booked already?" Lei scratched the back of his head. "Ah, sorry. Is that weird?" Lena pursed her lips. It was a little bit weird. The two of them were adults, but having a hotel room booked at that moment made it feel like Lei was expecting this to happen. Nonetheless, Lena shook her head. With that, Lei started driving to the hotel, with Lena hesitating on what to do. She had the file that June gave in her bag, and she was having a dilemma about whether she should do as he said. It didn't take long before they arrived at the Starlight Hotel. "Wait here," he said. "I'll get the valet to park it. I'll come right back." He haphazardly parked the hotel in the driveway, seemingly impatient. Lena bit her lip and looked around the car. There wasn't anything suspicious inside. Maybe, June was speaking out of his ass, and he was just jealous. Lena shook her head. Alright, that sounded a little bit delusional. "Give me a sign, please," Lena said. Just then, a song played inside the car, making her eyes widen in surprise. "Leave him. Leave him. He doesn't love you, but only your body." Lena's eyebrows furrowed. "What the fuck? Who writes songs like this?" Then, she looked at the title and the artist of the song and saw it was by none other than CHAOS. She pursed her lips since it was by an artist from her company. Just then, she saw Lei walking over to their car. Before she had time to think, she placed the file inside the compartment. At the perfect time, Lei opened the door, smiling at Lena. "Come on," he said. "Let's head up." Lena pursed her lips and nodded, wanting to undo her actions. However, it was too late. She couldn't let him know she was the one who left those pieces of information. Lena followed after Lei, feeling a little bit nervous. They entered the elevator, and Lei held onto her hand, giving it a gentle squeeze. "Are you nervous?" he asked. Lena shook her head; however, her expression betrayed her. In fact, she wasn't really nervous about what they were going to do. Instead, she was nervous about what she had done. June really got inside her mind with his speech yesterday! What a cunning man!


"Don't worry," Lei said, capturing Lena's attention. "Daddy will take care of you." Lena froze in shock. What. The.


Heck. Was. That. Lena kept her thoughts to herself, but Lei took that as a sign that she liked what he had said. He couldn't stop smiling as he led Lena to the room. He opened the door and led her to the bed, not sparing another second before he devoured her lips. However, Lena was still focused on June and what Lei had said a few moments ago. Maybe, just maybe, June was actually right. Lei sensed that Lena wasn't kissing back, so he lifted his head and looked at her with furrowed eyebrows. After a tough week, he was looking forward to getting some kind of pleasure. However, Lena was acting too innocent for him. "You alright?" Lei asked, already sounding frustrated. Lena pursed her lips and decided to ask the question that June told her to ask. "Before we start," she said. "What do you think about children?" she asked without any warning. Lei's eyes widened in surprise. "Children? Like…offsprings?" he asked. Lena nodded. "Oh," he muttered. "Is that—Is that your intention with me? Aren't you going a little bit too fast?" Lena sighed. "It's not that," she said. "Children in general—especially those from single mothers." Lei pursed his lips and didn't say anything for a couple of seconds. So, Lena decided to set up a trap. "Because I hate them," she said, wanting to gauge his reaction. He was definitely going to deny it! However, instead of reprimanding Lena, Lei sighed in relief. "Oh, thank goodness," he said. "I'm keeping an image for the company, but I also don't like children. They're annoying. They don't bring anything good to society." "Don't even get me started on single mothers. How can they live with the fact that their husbands left them? They must have done something wrong for that to happen. But then again, I guess it's better than them leaving their children to the father." "It is their duty to take care of children, after all," he ended. Lena pursed her lips. Well, she wasn't expecting such a well-elaborated answer. He just kept going and going—which stabbed Lena's heart over and over. He definitely sounded sincere—too sincere, in fact.


"Right?" he asked in the end, to which Lena nodded in agreement. Lei's smile widened. "So, can we continue now?" Lena merely nodded, and he let him do the work. However, if you asked her, the only thing she could remember was these two things:


June was right. And Lei was very bad in bed.


 



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