I Don’t Want to Be Turned Into the Female Protagonist by the System

110. I Turned Out to Be the Culprit



Zhang Ru didn’t quite understand. The Su Qi in front of her eyes looked so innocent and cute, as if all the words used to describe a beautiful girl fit her perfectly.

But it was this girl who actually designed such an erotic H-game.

What mentality was it exactly? What kind of family could make such a little girl do something like this? Even risking danger by going to the boys’ dorm to gather material?

Zhang Ru couldn’t imagine how this little girl escaped the suspicions of her roommates.

If she was exposed face to face, the consequences were even more unimaginable.

She felt she must give Su Qi a lesson on ideological and moral character today!

Su Siyang, seeing Su Qi looking like she wanted to say something but stopping, felt it was better for him to check himself. He took Su Qi’s phone.

Seeing more transaction records, with bills of 300 or 400 yuan on the Alipay statement, he asked: “Where is this 300-500 yuan from?”

“That’s money from commissions, proper drawings!” As soon as Su Qi said this, she regretted it. Didn’t this imply there were also improper drawings?

Zhang Ru also walked to Su Siyang’s side, looking at the bills on Su Qi’s Alipay.

“What’s this 12,000 yuan income?” Su Siyang asked.

Su Qi felt the probing eyes of her brother and Officer Zhang Ru on her.

But she really couldn’t bring herself to say this was income from doujinshi.

Seeing Su Qi not speaking, Su Siyang wasn’t in a hurry. He continued searching and saw another 2,000 yuan income.

“What’s this?”

“This is hard-earned money from programming for others.” Su Qi answered very quickly.

Looking at these transaction records, Su Siyang found his younger brother, no, now younger sister, really had skills. He felt even more that Su Qi had it rough. On average, she had to draw 3 pictures per month.

Although Su Siyang now earns a handsome income from filming a commercial, he had learned how hard it was to earn money when he first went to be an extra in university. A day of being an extra paid 250 yuan at most, usually only 150 yuan. The key was they might not even want you.

Su Siyang knew Su Qi had a talent for drawing, but never thought she drew so well. Just one picture probably took two days to draw! Thinking of other girls who should be shopping and having fun during this university time, while his own sister had to make a living herself, Su Siyang felt increasingly unqualified as an older brother. If Su Qi heard what her brother was thinking right now, she would definitely make a complaint.

Is this still the brother who advocated for self-reliance and independence?

Meanwhile, Zhang Ru searched the name of that game online and unexpectedly found a post with bunny ears. From those pure big eyes, she was 100% certain it was the Su Qi in front of her. It was from that day before with the bunny ears. The comments exposed Su Qi’s author identity and her glorious history, even attaching that photo of Su Qi.

The more Zhang Ru read, the more surprised she was. This little one was actually also a famous doujinshi author.

Of course, if she had the fortune of playing Su Qi’s game, she would feel those doujinshi were nothing in comparison.

Zhang Ru looked at the comments and Su Qi’s mental journey on that post and actually breathed a sigh of relief. At least the information in this post tended to suggest Su Qi was a female crossdresser.

At least it showed her roommates might not have discovered she was a girl.

However, Zhang Ru turned around to size up the current Su Qi. These limpid big eyes, slender waist, and this increasingly feminine face, are her roommates pigs? They can’t even see this?

“So where did this 12,000 yuan come from?” After looking at all the bills, Su Siyang still fixated on this 12,000 yuan in the end.

Su Qi had a hard time explaining. Didn’t we just move past this? Brother, why are you bringing up old accounts!

Plus, if it was just between the two siblings it would be fine, but a police sister was standing on the side. Whether it was police or sister, neither of these two identities were ones Su Qi could say this income was from doujinshi to!

System: “Host, you can say this is from comics you drew. Aren’t doujinshi also describing a story?”

It’s not that Su Qi hadn’t thought of this kind of answer. But based on her understanding of her brother,

He would definitely ask which work it was. Wouldn’t that be indirectly saying the drawings were doujinshi again? Just as Su Qi was at her wits’ end, Zhang Ru spoke: “Don’t ask her anymore. After reading this, you can probably guess.”

Zhang Ru calmly handed her phone to Su Siyang, then looked at Su Qi.

“Never thought little sister was also a celebrity, Bunny Girl-senpai!”

Su Qi felt a bit shy about this embarrassing “Bunny Girl-senpai” title. But the phone screen Zhang Ru handed over made her feel even more mysterious.

With just a glance, Su Qi knew isn’t this that post on the school forum? It not only described her as an H-game producer, it even dug up some of her doujinshi works. In the end there was even that bizarre interview with Wu Wei and Wang Dongxu.

“Brother, don’t look.” Su Qi went to snatch Su Siyang’s phone. If her brother found out she even drew doujinshi, Su Qi felt this feeling was like a sister discovering her brother’s hand x.

Who knew Su Siyang simply raised the phone to the highest and looked up at it.

Su Qi’s height of 1.6 meters was no match for Su Siyang’s 1.8 meters. Even jumping up couldn’t reach as high as him.

Su Qi also tried to shake his arm, but she was too weak. Even using all her strength, her brother only swayed a bit. After struggling for a minute, she was the one out of breath.

Su Siyang finished reading Su Qi’s glorious history over the past two years, or the glorious history that had already begun in high school. He felt a bit of a headache.

He knew about the situation of Su Qi drawing, but had never seen it.

You have to know, in high school, Su Qi was slapped twice by their father for drawing those kinds of drawings in her room! He even comforted him about it.

For his younger brother who looked weak but was actually stubborn, there were really not many chances for Su Siyang as the older brother to show his care. So he remembered it especially clearly. Thinking back now, it was still vivid.

The high school Su Qi already had some inferiority complex. His bangs covered his eyes, making him look a bit gloomy. There were clear handprints on both cheeks.

Su Siyang was just entering university at that time and was filming. It was also an act of defiance against their father. As the saying goes, with the same standpoint, topics can touch the heart deeper. He still remembered Su Qi listening very attentively that day.

“Little Qi ah, with dreams come obstacles. Just treat Father as an obstacle. He is the stumbling block on your path to success. As long as you enter university, with the mountains high and the emperor far away, the sky is the limit for fish to leap. Look at your brother. Because I never gave up, I’ve now become a small actor with some fame!”

The Su Siyang at that time still remembered the shining light contained in Su Qi’s black eyes hidden under his bangs.

He was secretly happy for a long time because of this.

Thinking about it now, Su Siyang felt he wanted to stab himself.

What kind of brother encourages his sister to draw doujinshi!

Speaking of which, isn’t he, this brother, the one who instigated Su Qi into becoming a doujinshi author and H-game producer?

If his parents found out he instigated Su Qi to draw doujinshi, Su Siyang seemed to already see his father’s Seven Wolves knife sealed at his waist.


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