Author: hoenibean (Page 50 of 78)

Chapter 54 – The Love Letters Received

Chapter 54 –  The Love Letters Received

 

Lu Shifeng thought about it carefully: “It’s too serious.”

 

Jian Luo: “Well, aren’t you a serious person?”

 

“Three syllables are usually saved for official names1In ancient times, Chinese people would have 2 names, a “big” and “small” name. One was for official matters and the other was for family or people close to them to use. The “big” names are usually given when the child is of age. Names are very important to us, and we often use auspicious words synonymous to wealth, success and happiness in hopes the person will have an equally auspicious life..” Lu Shifeng reminded him: “Nicknames should be more casual.”

 

Jian Luo seemed to understand. He smiled, got closer, and said meaningfully: “Hey, what about you, Long ge, what’s your nickname?”

 

“…”

 

Lu Shifeng buried his head in the book and said casually, “I don’t have a nickname.”

 

Jian Luo froze. He sat on the bed, looking at him suspiciously, before swallowing the words in his mouth, wanting to ask but not daring to say aloud.

 

Seeing this, Lu Shifeng simply asked, “What do you want to say?”

 

Jian Luo got the pardon and simply said: “I thought, perhaps you said you didn’t have one because you didn’t want to tell me?”

 

Lu Shifeng: “Will I do something that is redundant?”

 

“…”

 

Not at all.

 

Jian Luo was a little dejected. He never expected for the marshal to have no nickname. How boring his life must’ve been!

 

Lu Shifeng seemed to see through his thoughts and said directly: “Most dragons don’t have nicknames.”

 

Jian Luo was very curious: “Why?”

 

“Because there’s no one to call them out.” Lu Shifeng said lightly. There was no excess of emotion on his face, it was plain from beginning to end, but there was an inexplicable sadness: “We’re basically clones. Dragons generally choose to make their replacements when they are dying, so for us, we are not children, but just another self.”

 

Unlike blood-born children, clones are complete DNA replicates of a person with the same characteristics. Most people have a parent-child relationship with children created via such means and many more feel a sense of disgust psychologically. In fact, most only choose to donate their genetic material for replication during their death as well.

 

Many dark stars are born without ever meeting their parents. As a matter of fact, they have no parents at all. As such, they are emotionally defective and the absence of familial care of upbringing will lead them to be unable to adapt to the idea of love.

 

Jian Luo sighed.

 

He wondered if he should even start talking about this topic, it seemed that he had accidentally stumbled upon someone’s scars, so he simply said consciously: “The cub’s nickname should still be put into consideration…”

 

Lu Shifeng interrupted him: “They should be named.”

 

Jian Luo raised his head.

 

“They are going to be different.” Lu Shifeng flipped through the book in his hand and said slowly: “They will have parents, a loving family, and everything normal children should have. They will have me here to accompany you to take care of them.”

 

They should take care of them together.

 

Jian Luo chewed on his tongue when he heard this sentence and felt a little uncomfortable. It was different from his expectations. In his assumption, he should be able to leave after unloading the goods. Why was there another step where he had to take care of the children?

 

Thinking of this, Jian Luo said, “Even if they have no family, these children will have a good life, after all, they are the hope of this world…”

 

Lu Shifeng lifted his eyelids and glanced at him. The eyes of the marshal were blood red and because they were serious, those eyes would often give people a sense of urgency of being bathed in a sea of ​​blood.

 

Jian Luo’s scalp went numb when he heard this.

 

Half a second later…

 

Lu Shifeng opened his thin lips lightly: “They are the hope of this world, and so are you.”

 

The burden seemed to fall on Jian Luo’s shoulders at once. In fact, he did not understand the truth. As the first person in the world who could conceive dark star cubs, he was not without pressure, and he could not help himself and his mind started to race.

 

The person who was excited just now on the bed seemed to have lost their vitality all of a sudden, and instead became stunned.

 

Lu Shifeng’s seriousness faded a little, and he looked at Jian Luo: “Afraid?”

 

Jian Luo pursed his lips and his voice became a little lower: “Who won’t be afraid?”

 

The corner of Lu Shifeng’s lips lifted and his eyes fell on Jian Luo’s lower abdomen. His gaze was fixed and he slowly said, “That is not something you should consider.”

 

Jian Luo fell silent for a moment.

 

“Just take care of yourself.” Lu Shifeng said slowly: “Eat and drink well, and if you want to halt your career, I will take care of the other things. I should be responsible for some things too so you don’t have to be afraid. I will be responsible for it.”

 

Some things are actually better said out loud rather than kept inside, lest they were to grow suspicious of one another.

 

Jian Luo felt like he was fed a calming pill and settled down.

 

“I…” Jian Luo thought about it, and finally said, “Thank you.”

 

He couldn’t think deeply about many things for now. In the worst case scenario, he will plan to leave the Dark Star and live elsewhere in the future. As long as Lu Shifeng was willing, he could be sent away from this planet and bless him in his old age. After all, he was going to give birth to three dragon cubs for Lu Shifeng and it was something he had to do himself. It was not like Lu Shifeng could help him give birth instead.

 

The next day…

 

Jian Luo got up early in the morning, counting the time for the second batch of peppers to be produced.

 

When he woke up in the morning, he just sat up and felt the cub kicking his stomach. Jian Luo touched his stomach and sighed: “Which Long Batian[/mfn]Troublemaking-dragon[/mfn] is this?”

 

Lu Shifeng glanced at him when he heard the words: “Is that the nickname that’s been decided?”

 

“Cough.” Jian Luo shifted his eyes: “The,n I’ll think about it again. Actually, there is a saying on our side that the simpler the name, the easier it is to raise. I have also considered calling them  Tie Zhu[/mfn]Iron pole[/mfn]. Let’s think about it later.”

 

“…”

 

Lu Shifeng felt that he didn’t need to think about it any more.

 

Late morning…

 

Jian Luo went to the planting base.

 

As soon as he entered the shed, he found a pile of things on the table, and he was very curious: “What is this?”

 

The things on the table were also very strange, many of which he has never seen before, such as a strange bottle of water, and food that looks like it has expired. One would think that this was a waste collection centre.

 

Wang Qingqing said: “This seems to be sent by the group of children from the orphanage.”

 

The young Xiao Wang then followed up with, “Yea, it’s them. I came early today and saw them leave. Luoluo, it’s probably because you donated money to them, so they wanted to thank you.”

 

Jian Luo felt a little strange.

 

Just as he was talking, Xiao Wang added: “I remember the Xu Wang we worked together with. He was also an orphan, from the orphanage.”

 

Jian Luo picked up the only fruit and cucumber on the table that could be eaten on the spot, washed it by the side, turned around and asked, “What happened to the orphanage?”

 

“…”

 

Taking a bite of the cucumber, Jian Luo slowly leaned on the table and asked questions.

 

Xiao Wang didn’t notice anything wrong: “Luoluo, although he is from an orphanage, Xu Wang is a good person, and he doesn’t have any bad habits. I was quite surprised at first that he was able to enter the planting base.”

 

Jian Luo didn’t quite understand: “Can’t orphans enter the planting base?”

 

It was time for work now and everyone was gradually getting busy. Wang Qingqing was surprised when she heard Jian Luo’s words. She smiled and said, “Luoluo, don’t you know? The conditions for entering the planting base are very harsh and not everyone can come, you must have certain assets and education. If you’re lucky, you only have to go through several layers of screening, Xu Huang is a special case.”

 

Jian Luo asked again: “Then what kind of work did those who couldn’t get in do?”

 

Whether this was a big or small matter, should’ve had nothing to do with him, but when it comes to orphans, Jian Luo can’t help but think about himself and the kind of inhuman treatment he has received. He really did not want others to suffer like he did.

 

He often thought about how he wished for someone to pull him out of his situation so he could get out of it.

 

Yes, he often thought of this, but no one ever came to help him, never.

 

“What do they do?” Wang Qingqing squatted on the shelf to sort out the farm tools, she was adamant about cleanliness: “Well, they can’t come in to plant, they can do some odd jobs. Some dark star factories need some low-level workers. If you are lucky, you can be assigned to the back warehouse of the planting base and to do some physical work.”

 

Xiao Wang was checking the growth of pepper seedlings as he was in charge of recording the harvest today.

 

As the device was measuring and recording, he spoke while waiting for it to finish: “Most of these children don’t have very good endings and most always die inexplicably.”

 

Jian Luo frowned.

 

Xiao Wang said, “Luoluo, it has not been easy for Aunt Suliang to raise you both.”

 

Jian Luo finished eating the cucumber, threw the stalk aside and replied, “I know.”

 

In fact, Jian Luo has always wanted to open a food processing factory. He has thought about recruiting people from the village. After all, cooperating with Dark Stars will cause more of a headache for him. Compared to this, if it can promote the development of human craftsmanship, he will be able to also encourage cooperation of the dark star people. The friendly exchanges between the same clans will be good.

 

But here comes the problem.

 

Some people have deep-rooted biases, thinking that farming in the planting base is the safest investment, so it will be difficult to poach the capable shareholders without worrying about recruiting those who are incompetent.

 

Hearing what Xiao Wang said, Jian Luo suddenly had an idea.

 

In fact, the group of orphans are not bad at heart. At least they know to curry favor by giving him something to eat. They must be some people who have the capability to carry out higher work. They just need a little chance. He has to go to the orphanage when he finds time. Yes, he doesn’t mind giving these children a chance, so he should definitely give them one.

 

Wang Qingqing: “Brother Jian, today’s batch of peppers will be available in the afternoon.”

 

Jian Luo came back to his senses and came over to make a final inspection: “Well, record the growth cycle and the temperature and fertilization dosage for each time period. I will make the final report in the afternoon. If there is no problem with the inspection tomorrow, the pepper will be fine the day after tomorrow to be added to the batch.”

 

Wang Qingqing’s mouth widened into a smile: “Then, are we going to be promoted in stars!”

 

Jian Luo patted her on the shoulder: “We must get it.”

 

“Okay!”

 

The mass production of peppers has gone unbelievably well. It was the most successful crop harvest in Peace Paradise in recent years.

 

When Jian Luo came back in the evening, Lu Shifeng hadn’t come back yet.

 

Secretary Jin said: “Something happened. A team that was out on a mission was attacked and suffered some losses. The marshal has passed a message saying that he may not be back tonight.”

 

Jian Luo was a little worried. He had been eating the holy dragon fruit, but now it had become tasteless: “Is he alright…”

 

Secretary Jin smiled and comforted him: “If it’s the marshal, it will be fine.”

 

Jian Luo was still very worried. In fact, because he had spent these days with the Dragon Clan, he has gradually let go of his grievances. Although he still doesn’t like the Dark Stars very much, he liked the warm and kind soldiers of the Dragon Clan very much. They were sitting together for dinner not long ago and he was now suddenly hearing of them potentially getting hurt.

 

People’s hearts are made of the same flesh and blood. In the past, he definitely didn’t care about military affairs, but now, he can’t seem to swallow down his food.

 

Secretary Jin was a little moved: “Luoluo, don’t worry. It’s really okay, there were no deaths, just an injury. The dragon family is actually quite strong, and won’t die too easily.”

 

Jian Luo laughed out loud.

 

He still had to rely on Secretary Jin to comfort him. Originally, Jian Luo wanted to go back to sleep, but he couldn’t sleep because of this matter, so he went to the cafeteria.

 

The uncle in the cafeteria was surprised to see him: “Luoluo?”

 

Jian Luo leaned against the door and said softly, “Uncle, how many people are there in our kitchen?”

 

“Why are you asking this?” The uncle took him in as his own: “There are seven or eight, what’s the matter?”

 

Thinking of the wounded soldiers, Jian Luo took the initiative to say, “I’ll teach you how to cook. Let’s make a few servings so when the Marshal and the others come back, you can eat them.”

 

The uncle in the cafeteria was very surprised, but he welcomed Jian Luo very much, and Jian Luo’s craftsmanship is enjoyed by everyone. In fact, he has always wanted to be taught, but was embarrassed to ask a young person to teach him. It’s fine now if Jian Luo was willing to teach him instead. He was very willing to learn.

 

Jian Luo came over and rolled up his sleeves: “Call someone up first, and I’ll cook a pot of soup for you to learn.”

 

The others arrived quickly.

 

The dragon clan was good at this. They are very sensitive to the scent of their own kind. Jian Luo has the smell of a dragon all over his body, and he is like their own, so there is nothing wrong with everyone getting together.

 

When Jian Luo was dealing with chicken, he said: “The most important step in making soup is removing the bloody smell and ensuring that the nutritional value is kept. I saw the uncle make stew before. By boiling the whole chicken quickly, it can be cooked to a good degree too, but it is better to take it slow for a chicken.”

 

Jian Luo explained the process of making chicken soup in great detail.

 

The chef asked, “It’s supposed to be cooked thoroughly, so why do you have to simmer it in water first?”

 

“Because you have to remove the bloody smell first and then marinate it so it tastes better.” Jian Luo’s voice was very gentle: “It’s best not to use a pot that is too big and choose a smaller casserole…”

 

Jian Luo picked a relatively small one from the shelf: “When adding water, the chicken should not be covered because for simmering it, we will have to put just enough water to cover it, before the soup boils.”

 

He is different from others when teaching a class. Some chefs will talk about themselves when they teach, but Jian Luo is different. He was always live broadcasting, so he will pay special attention to other people’s feelings, and also remind them of some key points while going through the recipe. He is careful and thoughtful, which makes people feel very comfortable.

 

The chefs all nodded: “Understood.”

 

Jian Luo smiled: “Then let’s stew the soup first. I’ll talk about the next dish later, because the soup takes a long time to prepare, so let’s stew it first.”

 

Several chefs nodded.

 

Taking advantage of this free time, Jian Luo thought about what he wanted to eat. Lu Shifeng didn’t like to eat barbecued meat, but he tried stewed meat before, and he liked it, so it was easy to decide on the side dishes, that is, for there to be more meat.

 

After a bit of thinking, Jian Luo decided to make braised pork and steamed lion’s head meatballs. It would be easier to make vegetarian dishes.

 

The chef said, “Luoluo, are you not going to live stream today?”

 

Jian Luo remembered that he had just signed the contract, and that it was better if he could live broadcast: “If I live broadcast while teaching you, won’t that expose your privacy?”

 

The chef smiled: “What’s the matter, we won’t be in the frame so we can just listen from the back.”

 

That makes sense!

 

Jian Luo said, “Then I will broadcast this live?”

 

Several chefs responded: “Let’s go live!”

 

Jian Luo liked the straightforward character of the Dragon Clan. After deciding on it, he began to prepare for the broadcast before going live. This was his first live broadcast after the potato chip incident. What he never expected was for the response to be so enthusiastic.

 

The broadcast was just beginning, but the chat barraged in like goodies thrown into a frying pot:

 

“Anchor, you’re finally here! I was waiting for you!”

“Ah, ah, the anchor is here, I’m crying.”

“I ate a pirated copy made by Lord Chenguang before, but now I have found the genuine one which is so delicious!”

“Yes, I agree, what the hell was that from before?”

 

Many people have never been to Jinjiang Network and they were all customers of Interstellar Food Network. When they heard the so-called “100% restored taste” from Lord Chenguang, they believed it at first, but after today, when they suddenly tasted the original potato chips, it was as if they had discovered an entirely new paradise.

 

Jian Luo didn’t know whether to laugh or cry: “Thank you for your support of our potato chips.”

 

His previous number of fans was probably around 1 million, but now he has 1.5 million of them supporting him. Backstage, it seems his dispute with Lord Chenguang has given him a lot of exposure.

 

Jian Luo thought about it before changing the subject: “Come on, we have a lot of dishes to make today, so everyone should take notes!”

 

Some new fans found it strange:

 

“Anchor, your style of commentary is so refreshing.”

“Yeah, why don’t you advertise some products before you live broadcast?”

“I am an old fan. Not only does he not advertise anything during his live broadcast times, he will also go offline immediately after he’s finished with his cooking.”

 

Jian Luo didn’t know that he was supposed to advertise these things, so he said dumbly, “No one asked me to advertise?”

 

He was telling the truth, but who knew that the chat barrage would just laugh it off.

 

Dark star people don’t secrete dopamine autonomously and often rely on external sources to feel happy. Just chatting with this anchor made them feel very happy.

 

“Don’t be so honest, really.”

“Hahaha, in the whole network, he is the first to admit that no one is asking him for advertising.”

“Will the merchants come and take a look at this poor child?”

 

Jian Luo felt at a loss!

 

But he still remembered what he was here for, so he said honestly, “Let’s cook first, and eat braised pork today!”

 

His fans are still getting used to his new tricks every day.

 

Jian Luo put on a mask before taking out the meat so he couldn’t smell the bloody smell. This time, he was well prepared: “The main visage and essence of braised pork is its square and compact shape that boils down to how the meat is cut. There is a particularly artistic way to cut such meat.”

 

Several military cooks watched him laboriously slicing meat from behind.

 

The animals eaten by the dark stars are bigger and more difficult to cut than the ones on earth, but the small arms and legs of humans hold enough strength to deal with them.

 

Jian Luo worked hard for a long time and then started to chop the meat instead of slicing it elegantly: “Forget it, it’s fine if you don’t artistically deal with it.”

 

The audience in the live room laughed again:

 

“I’m so delighted.”

“Is this the charm of being a human?”

“Now following.”

 

Many people paid attention to Jian Luo not because of his food, but for the purpose of stress relief and mental relaxation. It just so happens that Jian Luo’s live broadcasts were always at night, at the same time ordinary office workers get off work. At this time, many Dark Star people are tired. They often go home to drink a bottle of nutrient solution, turn on the live broadcast hologram, and inexplicably turn on his broadcast which has a healing feeling.

 

Jian Luo continued: “There is always a special formula for cooking meat, no matter what. In order to get rid of the bloody-raw smell, you can always boil it quickly once.”

 

The braised pork was boiled in water until it turned pale.

 

Jian Luo began to prepare the seasonings. The first one was the chili peppers. Since introducing chili peppers, he has been inseparable from them almost every day.

 

A few chefs also felt refreshed when they saw the chili. After all, they really couldn’t control the amount to put in. They often put too much and spiced themselves to death when they should be used in small amounts with salt and oil to be placed together into a pot.

 

When cooking, Jian Luo didn’t forget to say: “Be careful not to splash the oil on yourself. When pouring the oil, you have to wait for the water in the pot to dry before adding the oil, so that it won’t splash.”

 

The meat was slowly gaining flavor.

 

All kinds of seasonings were put into the pot together, and the fragrance was overflowing.

 

Jian Luo put the peppers first, put the water in the pot, then the sugar and bay leaves. After all the seasonings were placed, he covered the pot for it to start simmering.

 

Audiences are could already smell the fragrance:

 

“I’m a veteran meat eater, but this meat is too fragrant.”

“I’ve always been curious about where this kitchen is and how it has everything.”

“The anchor changed the live broadcast location again today.”

 

Jian Luo simmered the braised pork, turned around and silently mouthed to the chefs: “Try it.”

 

A cook who could come to work for the military base must at least have some capability, and  braised pork is not the most difficult dish to make, so it was more than enough for him to learn how to make it by observing Jian Luo.

 

Next, Jian Luo quickly finished making the other dishes. He had his own style when cooking and his walkthrough from the beginning to the end was very pleasing to watch. He is not only talented at talking, but cracking jokes so the audience is almost always satisfied.

 

In the end, Jian Luo simply paused the broadcast: “Thank you for your support, because today’s dishes are for private use, they will not be uploaded for the time being. I have an account on the Interstellar Web. If you really want to eat it, you can vote for it. If I get 2 million votes… Well, I will consider uploading it later!”

 

After saying this, Jian Luo stopped the broadcast.

 

The fragrance was everywhere in the kitchen, and even wafted outside. Many dragons who came to eat after training were so hungry. The meal prepared by Jian Luo was placed on the front window, but they could only smell the meat and couldn’t eat it, even if the dragon were so hungry. Waa…. [/mfn]crying noises[/mfn]

 

The soldiers turned their heads: “Is there a new product..? Is there a new product today?”

 

The auntie who was serving the rice said, “Yes, but this is not for you. These meals are for the team that came back from the mission today.”

 

???

 

The soldiers’ eyes widened!

 

Why? Why weren’t they the people assigned for today’s mission?!

 

Jian Luo was sweating after he finished preparing the meal. He talked to the chef and went to take a shower. In fact, he wanted to find something to do while cooking. Otherwise, he would be overthinking things, and he would definitely be worried.

 

After returning from his bath, Secretary Jin sent him a message: “Luoluo, the Marshal and the others seem to be back tonight!”

 

Jian Luo was very happy: “Are they alright?”

 

“Yes.” Secretary Jin replied: “By the way, we suddenly received a lot of packages for you just now. Do you want to come and take a look?”

 

Packages?

 

Jian Luo felt a little strange, but nodded anyway: “Okay, I’ll take a look.”

 

He rarely buys things online, so it shouldn’t be something he ordered, what could it be? With question marks all over his head, Jian Luo went up to the front.

 

There are a lot of packages next to Secretary Jin: “Luoluo, do you want to open it and take a look?”

 

Jian Luo nodded, squatted down and entered some information onto a package. After a while, the package was verified to be correct and started to open automatically. After it opened, the contents inside were quite astounding. It was a fully automatic AI-controlled kitchen knife.

 

On the packaging, it wrote: “No matter how great your cooking prowess is, what is the point if you are afraid of kitchen knives. Just showing off our newest product! We will be very honoured if our dear broadcaster uses it!~”

 

The store and link of the product was attached below and the sender generally meant for Jian Luo to help them advertise their product if he found it useful.

 

The corner of Jian Luo’s mouth perked up and he began to unpack his other express delivery items. Who knew that the more things he had unpacked, the more bizarre they became. When he opened another box, he pulled out a set of aprons that was labelled: 

 

“Love your own life and prevent any interference to it by preventing oil splashes; introducing the protective apron that will guard you every day.

 

Love, 

your little boss.”

 

???

 

A series of question marks appeared on Jian Luo’s head again.

 

Secretary Jin was amazed by the side: “Luoluo, isn’t this a gift for you? You are too popular!”

 

Jian Luo smiled awkwardly: “It can’t be.”

 

“Why not?” Secretary Jin leaned over and could almost see the love pouring out of the gift and she was amazed: “How brazzen of them to openly declare their love through this letter!”

 

Lu Shifeng, who just entered the door: “…”


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Chapter 69 – Who Says Omegas Can’t be as Explosive as Alphas

Chapter 69

 

Several days later, the medical team completed their medical mission and on the day of their return, Lu Jingning and others came to the school gate to see off Su Qian.

 

Thanks to the temporary marking, Wen Xingchen had been having a pleasant time these days. He even treated Su Qian with kindness, saying, “Come back and visit whenever you have time.”

 

Su Qian nodded and replied, “I’ll come back for a follow-up examination when I have the time.”

 

Watching the two of them chatting as if there were no one else around, Lu Jingning couldn’t help but raise an eyebrow.

 

If Su Qian knew that Wen Xingchen initially treated him as a potential rival, it would surely be an interesting sight to see.

 

Lu Jingning saw Su Qian off at the boarding gate, but his attention was drawn to the bustling sound coming from another light cruiser nearby.

 

Turning his head to look, he saw a group of serious-looking people boarding the ship with a pile of various-sized boxes. He couldn’t help but ask curiously, “Who are those people?”

 

Su Qian followed his gaze and replied, “They’re from the research department. I met them when they arrived, and it seems they are leaving today.”

 

“The research department?” Lu Jingning was puzzled. “What are they doing here at our school?”

 

Not only the research department, but there were also troops stationed near the school. Although they were publicly announced as a precaution against pirate attacks, there was an inexplicable air of mystery surrounding them.

 

“I don’t know,” Su Qian shrugged. “It’s not something I’m concerned about.”

 

Once they returned to the campus, life resumed its calm state. Besides the occasional patrols of soldiers passing through the campus, everything seemed to return to normal.

 

These troops stationed outside the school were part of the Third Legion, and their overall commander was Colonel Fei Gang, who was in charge of the entire Imperial Navy Star System.

 

For the students of Imperial Navy University, entering the Third Legion was the dream of the vast majority, especially for the freshmen who had just joined the school. Whenever they saw soldiers passing by, their eyes would be filled with longing.

 

Soon, an opportunity that brought them a step closer to their dreams appeared.

 

Usually, the school’s task system for freshmen would open after the first half of the second semester. Students with the appropriate permissions could log in and accept tasks, and upon successful completion, they would earn corresponding credits.

 

The credits at Imperial Navy University were different from those of regular universities. Apart from being exchangeable for learning resources within the school, they could also be converted into military credits at a ratio of 100 to 1 once they joined the military. Although most students could only exchange for a tiny fraction before graduation, even the slightest difference could have a significant impact on their position in the military.

 

The importance of credits meant that obtaining them was no easy task.

 

The tasks in the system were categorized based on difficulty from one to five stars, with higher stars indicating greater potential danger. The difficulty of different tasks also depended on the individual’s strength and the number of people taking on the task.

 

The system was opened early this time, which indicated that the school intended for the freshmen to start striving towards becoming soldiers.

 

Lu Jingning could sense that the school was quietly planning something, but as an ordinary student, it was not something he needed to consider. His focus was on the task system.

 

Apart from the graduating seniors who were already halfway out the door, Imperial Navy University had an official credit ranking every year. By the end of the semester, the school would reward those high on the ranking with various prizes.

 

As the freshmen had just gained access to the system, the rankings were currently dominated by the names of juniors, with a few sophomores sprinkled in, who were already outstanding individuals in their respective years.

 

Many of these top-ranked individuals had suffered injuries during the pirate incident, causing them to miss the opportunity to participate in this year’s military academy exchange competition. Now that their injuries had mostly healed, many of them had thrown themselves back into the race for credits. The ranking, which had been relatively stable for a while, had now turned into a heated competition.

 

While Lu Jingning was confident, he wasn’t arrogant. He knew that Imperial Navy University had many hidden talents. After carefully studying the ranking list, he got a rough idea of how to move forward.

 

In the task system, one to two-star tasks were mostly basic tasks, such as helping find lost pets and other convenient services, and they were individual tasks with no risk.

 

Three-star tasks raised the difficulty to another level. Many were assisting the police in solving cases or capturing fugitives posted by government departments, which involved some level of danger. As a result, some tasks required team efforts.

 

From four-star tasks onward, there were very few individual tasks, and most required at least three people to form a team.

 

Five-star tasks were mainly military missions released by the military department. Apart from requiring teams of five or more people, they also had specific requirements for the members’ pheromone concentration levels. Moreover, a senior student or instructor from the graduating class was required to lead the team.

 

Ordinary students would mostly consider tasks up to three-star difficulty.

 

However, it had to be said that as the difficulty level increased, the credits obtained after completing the task multiplied exponentially. Even if someone worked tirelessly to help find a hundred lost pets, it wouldn’t compare to the credits earned from completing one five-star task.

 

As a result, those who made it to the top of the ranking were undoubtedly formidable individuals.

 

It was said that in the past, Wen Ye and Bing Yunlin were both fixtures at the top of the ranking list.

 

Lu Jingning browsed through the task system, and his gaze lingered on the five-star difficulty option, lost in thought.

 

In recent days, the campus forum of Imperial Navy University was flooded with posts recruiting teammates for various tasks, almost dominating the entire homepage. Though it seemed lively, most people were looking for teammates for three or four-star tasks. These tasks were considered more cost-effective, and team tasks provided significantly more credits compared to individual ones. So, they naturally became the most popular options.

 

Most of these recruitment posts were from freshmen, but students in their sophomore and junior years preferred teaming up with experienced seniors. As a result, finding suitable teammates became quite challenging, and often, after discussing with potential candidates, they still felt it wasn’t the right fit, leading to the disbanding of the team.

 

However, among these posts, there were also invitations from higher-grade students extended to the Omega freshmen, which was a result of a policy that Imperial Navy University had to support Omega students. Any team that included an Omega would receive 1.5 times the credits obtained after completing a team task with a four-star or higher difficulty.

 

This policy made a significant difference for four-star and above tasks. Many senior students who were seasoned in tasks and considered themselves more than capable of handling the missions now looked to the freshman class, hoping to bring an Omega along to boost their credit earnings. Besides, who knew, it might even be an opportunity to develop a romantic relationship with the Omega, adding to the excitement.

 

Of course, there were also different discussions on the campus forum. One particularly popular thread had rapidly grown to over ten pages:

 

[Seeking Knowledge] Although it’s a long-standing policy that Omega students receive 1.5 times the credits in a team, but…

 

OP: Does anyone remember that S-rank Lu Jingning we admitted to our school this year? He’s being considered an Omega too?!

 

1st Reply: …This question has left me pondering.

 

2nd Reply: Although but, coming below.

 

 

82nd Reply: Unable to go below, continuing to go below.

 

83rd Reply: Going below feels like my IQ is being crushed.

 

 

423rd Reply: Is this thread really this lively? If I may offer my insight, instead of discussing this here, how about we find a way to get him to join our team!

 

423rd Reply: Lu Jingning is like a task BUG! Enough said, I’m off to recruit people!!!

 

424th Reply: Hahaha, from what I know, quite a few people are considering the same. Guess who will be the lucky team leader?

 

 

Since morning, Lu Jingning had received more than ten messages, all empty greetings or meaningless conversations. He had no idea where these people came from.

 

At this moment, the president of the support club, Ren Jin, approached him. “Lu Ge, many people have been inquiring about your contact information lately. You’ve become the school’s big sensation! But don’t worry, I’ve spread the word among our Omega group. We’re all on the same side, and we won’t let those people harass you!”

 

“Oh, that’s very kind of you,” Lu Jingning replied, feeling a bit bewildered. “But what do they want from me?”

 

Ren Jin said, “Don’t you know? Wait a minute; I’ll send you a link.”

 

After a while, Lu Jingning received the link Ren Jin sent.

 

 

After reading the main post, Lu Jingning’s lips twitched. He didn’t bother scrolling through the over twenty pages of comments and simply closed the page without expression.

 

He could understand everyone’s eagerness to find talented individuals, but he had already made up his mind about tasks.

 

His virtual page was currently open to the five-star tasks section on the school network. As someone with S-class pheromones, he naturally had permission to access this page. However, there weren’t many five-star tasks left since two had already been taken. There seemed to be limited choices available.

 

These tasks were at the level of hellish difficulty, but at the same time, the credits they offered were quite alluring. Without a doubt, these tasks were the top contenders for climbing the ranks.

 

Lu Jingning dialed Wen Xingchen’s contact number and briefly mentioned his thoughts. As expected, he received the answer he wanted: “No problem, I’ll team up with you.”

 

Feeling satisfied, Lu Jingning looked at the basic requirements for the team members, pondering over it.

 

The team required a minimum of five people, all of whom must have at least an A-class pheromone concentration, and there should be at least two S-class members.

 

With him and Wen Xingchen, finding three A-class teammates wasn’t challenging. However, there was one hurdle in the requirements: the task needed to be supervised by two S-class seniors or current instructors.

 

So, where should they find these two leaders for the team?

 

His eyebrows slightly raised as he said to Wen Xingchen, “Old Wen, how about we invite your brother to dinner sometime?”

 


Author’s Note: Not just a BUG, but the king of BUGs!

 


T/N: Hey there! There is plenty more where that came from, so stay tuned! And stay healthy! Straighten your posture, so some stretches and drink some water before continuing hehe~

If you like my translations, feel free to donate to my ko-fi!

I really, really appreciate all the support from my readers <3 It goes a long way and motivates me lots!

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What about the perfect, most non-toxic male lead ever? Laws of Love

How about MC nursing ML back to health? Forced into the Deep

 

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Chapter 40 – Replica

Chapter 40: After I Leave

 

Li Zhao placed the bought lunch on the bedside table and turned to Tan’s mother, saying, “Auntie, you and Uncle can go home and rest. I’ll take care of Xilu.”

 

Tan’s mother felt a bit embarrassed and politely replied, “Li, isn’t this too much trouble for you?”

 

“It’s no trouble. Besides, the store is closed for the New Year, so I have nothing else to do,” Li Zhao said with a smile.

 

“Well, thank you then,” Tan’s mother said. “Don’t leave later. I’ll come in the afternoon with some stew for you to eat.”

 

“I’ll be looking forward to Auntie’s cooking,” Li Zhao rubbed his hands together and said.

 

“You’re such a sweet talker,” Tan’s mother said with a smile. She patted Tan’s father on the shoulder and said, “Let’s go.”

 

“Okay, okay,” Tan’s father mumbled. “What’s the rush?”

 

Tan’s mother gave him a playful look and said, “No foresight at all.”

 

After leaving the ward, Tan’s mother sighed and said to Tan’s father, “I can see that Li Zhao really cares about Xilu. I’d be happy if these two could be together. But Xilu’s condition is worrying, and there’s also that child…”

 

Tan’s father looked back at the still pale Xilu in the ward. “Xilu has really suffered.”

 

Tan’s mother shook her head helplessly, patted her husband’s shoulder, and was about to enter the elevator. Out of the corner of her eye, she thought she saw a figure not far away. She hesitated and looked in that direction, but there was nothing there. She thought she might have been mistaken and then entered the elevator with her husband.

 

In the hospital room, Li Zhao helped Xilu set up the table on the bed and placed the bought lunch on it one by one.

 

He had put thought into it, asking Tan’s mother in advance about Xilu’s preferences, and he chose things Xilu liked to ensure that he would eat. However, it could also be because Xilu had no appetite due to being ill; he showed no reaction when he saw the food.

 

Li Zhao lifted the lid of the millet porridge, and the food container had good heat preservation; it was still steaming. He placed a spoon inside and said, “Try to eat a bit more.”

 

Xilu moved slightly, his eyes somewhat vacant. He stared at the lunch for a moment before finally looking up at Li Zhao. “I’m not hungry.”

 

“You should eat even if you’re not hungry,” Li Zhao said. “You haven’t had a proper meal in a long time.”

 

Li Zhao spoke somewhat bluntly and harshly, “Look at yourself. Have you even looked in the mirror? You’ve become so thin and ugly.”

 

Upon hearing this, Xilu’s eyes showed a momentary confusion. Then, he sat up straight, took the disposable chopsticks, and started eating.

 

The doctor said there were psychological factors at play, which was why Xilu kept getting feverish for no apparent reason. With the New Year approaching, Xilu had been in the hospital for a week, and a minor fever just wouldn’t go away. He couldn’t even be left alone at night.

 

“Take your time,” Li Zhao said. “No one’s going to take it from you.”

 

As if he remembered something, Li Zhao sat on Xilu’s bedside and smiled. “You’re not afraid that Xu Huaiming will come and see you looking ugly, are you?”

 

Xilu paused for a moment, didn’t look at Li Zhao, and took another bite of shredded potatoes. He said with his head down, “No.”

 

Xilu seemed to say those two words in a calm tone, as if he genuinely didn’t care anymore. But from the slight trembling in his hand as he picked up the food, it was evident that he wasn’t as strong as he had imagined. It made Li Zhao feel a pang of sympathy.

 

Over the past few days, as he watched Xilu suffer, Li Zhao couldn’t help but wonder if he had made a mistake by calling Xilu and telling him about Xu Huaiming. He admitted he was a selfish person. Perhaps it was for the sake of his damned competitive spirit, or maybe he really had some interest in Xilu. When he found out that Xu Huaiming was an AI, he was mostly relieved, thinking that at least Xu Huaiming was an AI and he still had a chance to compete. But now, he realized that as long as Xilu didn’t love him, he could never catch Xilu’s eye.

 

He had underestimated Xilu’s feelings for Xu Huaiming. 

 

“Never mind then,” Li Zhao moved the bowl of corn soup towards Xilu. “Auntie said you really like this soup. Taste it and see how it is.”

 

Xilu looked at the bowl of soup and suddenly felt a bit dizzy. Then, he felt nauseous and realized something was wrong. He quickly covered his mouth and rushed to the bathroom, opening the toilet and vomiting.

 

Xilu had a stress reaction. Before Xu Huaiming came back, he couldn’t stand to see corn soup. At the beginning, when it was at its worst, he would feel nauseous at the sight of corn in the kitchen. Later, after Xu Huaiming came back, for some inexplicable reason, he got better. But now, it was happening again.

 

Xilu had barely eaten anything, and now he had vomited it all out. Tears welled up in his eyes, and he took a while to recover before slowly standing up and flushing the toilet.

 

“You…” Li Zhao’s face looked a bit unpleasant. “I didn’t know you couldn’t have that soup. I’m sorry.”

 

Xilu shook his head. His throat felt uncomfortable from vomiting. “It’s okay. I didn’t know I would react like this.”

 

“I’ll go find a nurse to get you some medication,” Li Zhao said.

 

“No need. I’m not that delicate,” Xilu shook his head and said. “It was just a little bit of vomiting.”

Li Zhao looked at him with some concern.

 

After vomiting, Xilu didn’t have the appetite to continue eating. He said he was feeling a bit tired and wanted to take a nap, so Li Zhao cleared away the food. After Xilu lay down, Li Zhao sat by his side and watched him fall asleep.

 

Xilu felt a bit embarrassed being watched as he slept. Finally, he said, “Can you go buy the cake we had together last time?”

 

Li Zhao knew he was referring to the restaurant they had been to before. However, the restaurant had been closed for renovation these past few days. Li Zhao thought for a moment and said, “I can, but it might take a while.”

 

“That’s okay,” Xilu said.

 

Li Zhao replied, “Then you rest. Maybe I’ll bring it back by the time you wake up.”

 

Xilu rarely smiled after falling ill, but this time, he smiled and said, “Okay, I’ll wait for you.”

 

Perhaps Xilu had never genuinely smiled at Li Zhao all this time, so Li Zhao didn’t realize that Xilu was trying to get him to leave. He tucked in the blanket for Xilu, watched him close his eyes, and then left the room, closing the door behind him.

 

After a while, the door to the ward opened again, and the person who entered walked softly, as if afraid of being noticed. Upon seeing that Xilu was asleep, he sat down on the chair next to the bed and reached out to touch Xilu’s hand, which was outside the blanket.

 

The room was a bit cold, and the person went to close the window. Just as he was about to close it, he heard Xilu’s voice from behind, “You’ve been coming to the hospital every day, and you’re afraid to see me directly. Aren’t you tired, Xu Huaiming?”

 

Xu Huaiming’s hand paused, and he turned around.

 

Xilu was already sitting up, wearing a patient’s gown, looking pale and much thinner.

 

Xu Huaiming felt a pang of sadness. He had finally managed to put some weight on Xilu, and now he had lost it again. “I was afraid you wouldn’t want to see me.”

 

“Then why sneak in? Aren’t you afraid I’ll find you disgusting?” Xilu looked at him.

 

“I am,” Xu Huaiming admitted. He walked over but didn’t dare to touch Xilu’s hand like before. His voice was very soft. “But I’m more worried about you.”

 

“When I had a fever that night, did you come?” Xilu suddenly asked. “There was no record of your call. Was it my imagination?”

 

“I did go, but maybe my phone malfunctioned,” Xu Huaiming explained. “When I got there, I saw your parents had already taken you out.”

 

At that time, it was late at night, and Xu Huaiming had wasted a lot of time rushing over from the research institute. When he arrived at the entrance of the residential area, he saw Xilu’s parents taking him out. Xu Huaiming couldn’t hail a taxi on his phone, so he had to search for the nearest hospital and run there. When he got to the hospital, he also saw Li Zhao, who seemed to be very familiar with Xilu’s parents. Later, he saw them all enter the hospital together.

 

After Xu Huaiming finished speaking, he saw that Xilu’s complexion had improved, indicating that he wasn’t as angry anymore. Xu Huaiming breathed a sigh of relief but then heard Xilu say, “I know you care about me because of your program settings. It’s really not interesting. These few days lying in the hospital bed, I’ve thought a lot. It’s been almost ten years. Maybe I loved Xu Huaiming so much because I got used to it, but it’s not like I can’t live without him. Look, I lived just fine during those seven years without him. As for you, tell that professor to help you change your program. You don’t really love me. You keep coming to see me, and it’s annoying.”

 

“I’m also trying to move on. After all, you and Xu Huaiming have taken up too much of my time. I need to find someone who can truly be with me. You’ve seen it too. Li Zhao has been with me all this time, and he’s been good to me. Maybe his personality is a bit mixed, but he’s human, not like you robots who are so rigid in your actions. He can change, and besides, his desserts are delicious. I just sent him away to make a cake for me.”

 

“I don’t have to eat only the cakes you make.”

 

After Xilu finished speaking, there was a few seconds of silence in the air. Xilu looked at Xu Huaiming, whose face had clearly changed color, waiting for his response.

 

Perhaps Xilu’s gaze was too intense, forcing Xu Huaiming not to evade and to answer. Xu Huaiming looked hurt and said, “Alu, please don’t do this.”

 

“I’ve thought it over. This is the best way,” Xilu smiled. He curled his lips, but his eyes were filled with endless sadness. “I will slowly forget you and him. You need to forget me too.”

 

What was sad was that in this relationship, Xilu needed to forget two people at the same time. What had started as pure love had become a web of lies, like a farce that had shattered Xilu’s heart.

 


T/N: Wishing you all a good September and welcome to Bad End month! There is plenty more where that came from, so stay tuned! And stay healthy! Straighten your posture, so some stretches and drink some water before continuing hehe~

If you like my translations, feel free to donate to my ko-fi!

I really, really appreciate all the support from my readers <3 It goes a long way and motivates me lots!

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Also, check out the other series we have on HoH!

If you like cats, check out Revenge of the Garfield

If you like dragons, check out I’m Pregnant with the Hope of the Entire Planet and The Dragon and the ‘Princess’

How about some mystery or showbiz? Check out Morbid Addiction & Perfection

What about the perfect, most non-toxic male lead ever? Laws of Love

How about MC nursing ML back to health? Forced into the Deep

 

Thank you for all your support <3 Leave a comment if you like 🙂 I love reading them!

Chapter 39 – Replica

Chapter 39: Missing You

 

“Xiao Lu, are you awake? Your mom has made chicken soup. Come out and have some,” Tan’s father knocked on Tan Xilu’s door.

 

“Okay, I’m coming.” Tan Xilu opened his heavy eyelids, pushed aside the blanket, got out of bed, and walked to the door.

 

The air was filled with the rich aroma of chicken soup, enticing and appetizing. Tan’s mother had always been a great cook, and the chicken was stewed to perfection, with a flavorful broth.

 

Tan’s father had already prepared a bowl and placed it in front of Tan Xilu.

 

Tan Xilu politely thanked his dad and then sat down to take a sip.

 

The taste was just right, very savory. He praised Tan’s mother in the kitchen, “Mom, the chicken soup is so delicious.”

 

Tan’s mother chuckled from the kitchen and said, “If you like it, have more. I’ve prepared several dishes, and they’ll be ready soon.”

 

“How’s your headache now?” Tan’s father ladled a bowl of hot porridge for Tan Xilu. “If it’s still bothering you, avoid the greasy food and stick to the porridge.”

 

“It’s much better.” Tan Xilu rubbed his temples. “Not as severe as before.”

 

Last night, the heating suddenly went out in his apartment, and Tan Xilu was awakened by the cold in the middle of the night. He had hoped to find a source of warmth next to him as he used to, where Xu Huaiming’s embrace was always warm and comforting. But after groping for a while, he realized that Xu Huaiming was gone. Only then did he remember that Xu Huaiming had already left, and he instinctively called for Beibei, only to remember that Beibei had been taken away as well.

 

Tan Xilu remained stunned for a while before closing his eyes again. However, the latter half of the night was extremely cold, and his health was not great to begin with. He was prone to catching colds, and the next day, he woke up with a cough and a runny nose.

 

When he inquired about the heating issue with the property management, they said there had been a malfunction last night and a repairman was working on it.

 

The apartment was too cold to stay in, so Tan Xilu had already planned to return to his parents’ place today. He packed his things early and came back.

 

Today happened to be the eve of the Lunar New Year, and the neighborhood was lively. In previous years, Tan Xilu would have been dragged by the children from the neighboring house to join in the festivities. But today, he was genuinely feeling unwell, so when a child called out to him, “Big Brother Tan, let’s play together,” he patted the child’s head and said, “Big Brother isn’t feeling well today. How about we play together tomorrow?”

 

The child looked a bit disappointed. “Okay.”

 

Blushing, Tan Xilu returned to his parents’ home. Initially, Tan’s mother had welcomed him with joy, but when she saw his sickly appearance, her expression changed immediately. “You, child, why didn’t you wear more clothes?”

 

She reached out and touched Tan Xilu’s forehead, then touched her own. “Looks like you have a bit of a fever.”

 

“I did wear warm clothes. I caught a chill because the heating was off last night,” Tan Xilu defended himself. He took off his coat and said to Tan’s mother, “It’s okay, the fever isn’t too bad. I’ll feel better after a nap.”

 

Tan Xilu had been sleeping poorly lately, and his eyes were dark and swollen. His mother felt sorry for him and said, “Alright, I’ll put my hot water bottle in your bed.”

 

“I have some fever-reducing medicine here. I’ll get you a cup of hot water. Xilu, take the medicine and then go to sleep,” Tan’s father said as he took out a few tablets of fever-reducing medicine from the medicine cabinet at home.

 

“Okay.” Tan Xilu sneezed and then walked over to Tan’s father, swallowing the pills.

 

The medicine made him drowsy, or perhaps it was the warmth from the air conditioning in the room, but as soon as he regained consciousness, Tan Xilu heard Tan’s father calling him to drink chicken soup.

 

Tan Xilu picked up some vegetables with his chopsticks. Since Xu Huaiming left, he had hardly eaten anything decent. Even this night’s sleep was stolen by the cold, allowing him to rest well.

 

During the Lunar New Year, Tan’s mother usually prepared a sumptuous feast with seven or eight dishes on the table. Lately, she had been emphasizing the importance of a balanced diet, and the dishes were well-prepared. It was a relief for Tan Xilu, as he couldn’t stand the taste of his own cooking.

 

Tan’s mother scooped a piece of boiled pork slices into his bowl and asked, “Why didn’t you invite that someone over?”

 

That someone referred to Xu Huaiming.

 

Tan Xilu’s hand hesitated as he reached for more vegetables. He couldn’t bear to think about Xu Huaiming anymore. Just the thought that Xu Huaiming was not even human made it impossible for him to accept.

 

How could he have a romantic relationship with an AI? Normal people didn’t date AIs.

 

Moreover, he had loved the Xu Huaiming from before.

 

“No matter what decision you make, your mother and I will support you,” Tan’s father said, patting Tan Xilu’s head. “If this doesn’t work out, then find someone else. Your mother knows many good young men.”

 

“Forget it.” Tan Xilu waved his hand. “Don’t tell my mom yet. She’s the type who will insist on setting me up with that Li Zhao. I really don’t have any feelings for him, and I don’t have the energy to find someone else right now.”

 

He just wanted to take a break and step away from this absurd relationship.

 

“Alright, Dad will do as you say.” Tan’s father smiled and said, “I won’t tell your mom.”

 

During the day, everything seemed fine. But in the middle of the night, Tan Xilu felt the fever returning. He felt hot all over, and the burning sensation in his stomach was unbearable. His pillow was damp with cold sweat, and he was getting weaker. When he was no longer fully conscious, he would start mumbling incoherently. Fortunately, at this moment, he was still lucid enough to call for his parents.

 

However, either they were sleeping too soundly or Tan Xilu’s voice was too weak, as he called out several times without anyone responding. In frustration, he decided to try calling on the phone.

 

Tan Xilu had a habit of adding an ‘A’ before the phone numbers of important people, making it easier to find their numbers quickly. However, he was feeling so disoriented that he couldn’t remember which number he had dialed. When the call connected, he weakly said, “I have a fever again, and I feel terrible, there is so much pain.”

 

The voice on the other end of the phone spoke up, and Xu Huaiming’s voice sounded hoarse. There was concern in his tone. “Ah Lu, where are you?”

 

Tan Xilu was already too feverish to think clearly. He was aware that he had called Xu Huaiming, but he couldn’t remember that they had broken up. He felt his eyelids getting heavier, and he couldn’t muster any strength. He told Xu Huaiming that he was at his parents’ place, that he had a fever, and that he felt awful.

 

Xu Huaiming asked for the address.

 

In his confused state, Tan Xilu rambled on with some nonsensical words, and he couldn’t even recall whether he had given the address or not. Just before closing his eyes, his last memory was saying something about a replica.

 


T/N: Wishing you all a good September and welcome to Bad End month! There is plenty more where that came from, so stay tuned! And stay healthy! Straighten your posture, so some stretches and drink some water before continuing hehe~

If you like my translations, feel free to donate to my ko-fi!

I really, really appreciate all the support from my readers <3 It goes a long way and motivates me lots!

https://ko-fi.com/hoenibean

 

Also, check out the other series we have on HoH!

If you like cats, check out Revenge of the Garfield

If you like dragons, check out I’m Pregnant with the Hope of the Entire Planet and The Dragon and the ‘Princess’

How about some mystery or showbiz? Check out Morbid Addiction & Perfection

What about the perfect, most non-toxic male lead ever? Laws of Love

How about MC nursing ML back to health? Forced into the Deep

 

Thank you for all your support <3 Leave a comment if you like 🙂 I love reading them!

Chapter 68 – Who Says Omegas Can’t be as Explosive as Alphas

Chapter 68

 

After dropping Su Qian off at the temporary dormitory that night, Yu Qingcang quickly found an excuse and disappeared.

 

Lu Jingning was thinking about things, and he was glad that Yu Qingcang wasn’t around to interfere.

 

Walking one after another, their shadows were elongated by the streetlights.

 

When they reached a fork in the road, Lu Jingning stopped and turned around to look at Wen Xingchen. “Do you not like Su Qian?”

 

Wen Xingchen replied vaguely, lifting his eyelashes slightly, “Hmm? Can’t say.”

 

“Or is it because I scolded you at dinner, so you’re unhappy?” Lu Jingning recalled how Wen Xingchen had been unusually silent tonight and looked directly into his eyes. “But it’s been so long since I last saw Su Qian, and if he sees me with an Alpha being bossed around, won’t I lose face?”

 

Wen Xingchen remarked, “You do care about his opinion.”

 

Lu Jingning: “……”

 

Yeah, it’s true that I’m not happy, nailed it!

 

If someone else was sulking tonight, Lu Jingning might not even bother looking at them, but somehow, he always seemed to unintentionally catch Wen Xingchen’s emotional changes.

 

Although he still wasn’t quite sure what was off, he couldn’t help but wonder…

 

—What do you do when your boyfriend is unhappy?

 

—Comfort him!

 

The question was, how to comfort him?

 

With that in mind, Lu Jingning took a big step forward, closed his eyes, and unexpectedly leaned up to kiss Wen Xingchen.

 

Wen Xingchen was waiting to see Lu Jingning’s reaction when he suddenly felt his face go soft, and a light kiss brushed past like a dragonfly skimming the water.

 

However, Lu Jingning didn’t stop there. His long fingers tentatively touched the back of Wen Xingchen’s hand and then extended further, gently clasping his palm.

 

Wen Xingchen was left in a daze for the first time, feeling Lu Jingning pulling his hand and shaking it lightly, softly saying, “Wen Ge, are you still unhappy? My boyfriend?”

 

Such a huge contrast from their usual interactions was the most deadly move.

 

Wen Xingchen’s facial expression finally couldn’t hold up, and he immediately pulled Lu Jingning into his embrace. Lowering his head, he looked at him with an ambiguous smile. “You still remember I’m your boyfriend? You were chatting and laughing with another man right in front of me, huh?”

 

Lu Jingning had imagined many scenarios but never thought that Wen Xingchen would actually be jealous of Su Qian. He couldn’t help but feel a bit amused. “Wen Ge, Su Qian is my childhood friend. We used to be very close, didn’t you notice?”

 

Wen Xingchen replied, “Yu Qingcang is Yu Qingcang, and Su Qian is Su Qian.”

 

“…” Lu Jingning compared the two and fell silent, “Got it, if you have to blame someone, blame my brother for being too weak.”

 

In the end, he couldn’t help but burst into laughter, “But your jealousy is really unfounded. If I had something with Su Qian, don’t you think we would have had it a long time ago? Why wait until now?”

 

Wen Xingchen said, “Who knows?”

 

Lu Jingning asked, “Are you the king of jealousy?”

 

Wen Xingchen replied, “Yes, I am.”

 

Lu Jingning: “……”

 

Wen Xingchen gently ruffled his hair, “However, my boyfriend knows how to comfort me, and I’m happy now.”

 

Saying that, he leaned closer, not seeming to get enough, “How about another kiss?”

 

Lu Jingning kicked him away, “Don’t push it!”

 

 

The next morning, Lu Jingning went to the temporary clinic for an examination.

 

Precise instruments were operating at high speed, and a moment later, Lu Jingning was pushed out by a mechanical arm and climbed out of the compartment.

 

Su Qian was standing beside him, recording the results.

 

The white coat suited Su Qian particularly well, and the light from the stars leaked in from the window, casting a soft halo around him.

 

Lu Jingning walked over, glanced at the indicators he couldn’t understand, and asked, “How is it?”

 

“There’s one more test.” Su Qian temporarily set aside the notebook and took out a miniature dropper. “I need to take a sample of your pheromones.”

 

“Sure, go ahead.” Lu Jingning cooperated, unbuttoning his collar a bit to expose the glands.

 

The miniature dropper felt slightly cool as the needle was inserted, and the slight pain made him subconsciously groan, “Gently, gently.”

 

Standing outside the door in the corridor, two tall figures watched.

 

The training process for pheromone control would sharpen their features. Yu Qingcang could clearly hear the ambiguous grunt. His already serious expression tightened even more.

 

Even Wen Xingchen, who had never received this kind of training, could hear the sound. He felt as if the air around him had frozen for a moment.

 

Yu Qingcang struggled to maintain a nonchalant posture, making sure not to turn his head foolishly.

 

Just then, the door opened, and Lu Jingning walked out, straightening his clothes while muttering, “Damn, this isn’t a hospital check-up. Do we really need such a comprehensive examination?”

 

He had taken only a few steps when a figure enveloped him.

 

Wen Xingchen gently adjusted Lu Jingning’s collar, his gaze casually passing over the slightly red gland on Lu Jingning’s neck. Then, he asked, “Is the examination done?”

 

“Yeah,” Lu Jingning nodded, “Su Qian still needs some time to process the data, but it shouldn’t take too long.”

 

Wen Xingchen replied, “Alright, let’s wait then.”

 

Ever since the end of the estrus period, Lu Jingning had been displaying unusual symptoms of sleepiness for the past few days. Though it was likely a side effect of the double inhibitor, Su Qian, as a member of the medical team, was more professionally aware. Although he couldn’t ignore his concerns, now wasn’t the time to act impulsively.

 

After about half an hour, Su Qian walked out of the room. His gaze swept over the two of them but didn’t focus on Lu Jingning. Instead, he looked at Wen Xingchen and said, “Can we talk?”

 

Lu Jingning looked puzzled, “Didn’t I just do the check-up? Why do you need to talk to Wen Xingchen?”

 

Su Qian responded, “I need to talk to him first. I’ll find you later.”

 

Wen Xingchen seemed indifferent to the situation, “Sure, let’s talk.”

 

Lu Jingning looked at the two of them walking into the examination room with a puzzled expression and then turned to Yu Qingcang, asking in disbelief, “What’s up with them? Am I underage? Why do they act like Wen Xingchen is my guardian or something?”

 

Yu Qingcang gazed at the closed door, looking as if he was facing an imminent interstellar war. “Just let things happen naturally, Lu Ge.”

 

He didn’t know how to answer. In the short span of a day, he felt as if his heart had been riddled with countless holes.

 

Who knows what kind of drama they’re playing now? Are they going to fight inside the room?!

 

But if they fight, Su Qian might be at a disadvantage…

 

 

After Su Qian led Wen Xingchen into the room, he stood by the table and didn’t say anything, quietly observing him for a while.

 

Wen Xingchen didn’t avoid his gaze and asked casually, “Is there something you want to say? Just get to the point.”

 

A fleeting expression passed through Su Qian’s eyes. Between his gentle brows, a hint of seriousness appeared. “I want to know what you really think about Lu Jingning.”

 

Wen Xingchen raised an eyebrow, “What do you think?”

 

After a moment of silence, Su Qian said, “If it’s just a temporary relationship, I can only say he’s not suitable for such a game.”

 

Normally, such words should easily arouse the possessiveness in an Alpha’s heart, but under Su Qian’s expression, the playfulness in Wen Xingchen’s eyes seemed to settle down.

 

A cool smirk tugged at the corner of Wen Xingchen’s lips, and he said slowly, “Is there a problem with the test results?”

 

Su Qian handed over the summary report, “From the first examination, I noticed that his pheromone concentration is much higher than the average Omega’s standard. At that time, the situation was still manageable, but now, perhaps because he has become more powerful or due to some other reasons, this excessively high peak may cause him some trouble.”

 

He paused for a moment before continuing, “If I’m not mistaken, he has just experienced an estrus period not long ago and had to inject a higher dose of inhibitors than normal to control the situation. However, this kind of operation usually places a great burden on the body, which manifests as extreme fatigue.”

 

Wen Xingchen’s expression slightly darkened, nodding, “He has been very sleepy these past few days.”

 

Su Qian added, “Sleepiness is just one symptom. The underlying cause is that his body needs to endure such high-intensity pheromone releases. In the process of resisting the inhibitors, significant damage occurs. This situation may have just begun, and he will have to go through the same process in each subsequent estrus period, resulting in significant stress on his body.”

 

“The best pheromone for Omega bonding is undoubtedly that of an Alpha. So I said that I need a clear statement from you.” Su Qian looked at Wen Xingchen calmly and explained the drawbacks one by one. “You should know that when an Alpha repeatedly marks an Omega, a strong psychological dependence often forms. Given Lu Jingning’s current condition, he might need to rely on temporary markings during each estrus period to assist the inhibitors’ effectiveness, or he might even consider more thorough marking methods. Of course, if you tell me now that you’re not ready for that, I can take him back and look for other effective solutions.”

 

Su Qian had expected that such matters might require some time for Wen Xingchen to consider. Unexpectedly, Wen Xingchen responded almost without hesitation, “No need to prepare, I have no objections. I’m serious. Besides Lu Jingning, I have no plans for other Omega.”

 

Under Wen Xingchen’s indifferent attitude, Su Qian felt that his previous concerns seemed somewhat excessive, and a gentle smile appeared between his brows. “Alright, then I need to extract some of your pheromones.”

 

Simple intentions to seek advice were only the first step; the compatibility of pheromones between Alphas and Omegas was also crucial.

 

However, it was evident that the final test results had no problems whatsoever.

 

This high level of compatibility was rare, and Su Qian looked at Wen Xingchen with a hint of satisfaction in his eyes.

 

He had been quite worried about Lu Jingning’s future placement, but now it seemed that everything was destined to be perfect.

 

 

After waiting outside with Yu Qingcang, Lu Jingning finally saw the door of the temporary clinic open again.

 

Su Qian stood at the door, waving his hand. “Come in.”

 

Lu Jingning immediately stepped inside the room. However, just as he entered, Su Qian came out instead and smiled at the other person in the room before closing the door, “I’ll trouble you then.”

 

Wen Xingchen replied nonchalantly, “No trouble at all.”

 

Lu Jingning was utterly confused, “????”

 

He hadn’t figured out what these two were up to, when he saw Wen Xingchen suddenly walk towards him. Lu Jingning instinctively took two steps back and ended up leaning against the door.

 

Wen Xingchen stopped right in front of him, his arm looping around Lu Jingning’s side, and he quietly locked the door.

 

The smell of disinfectant filled the air, and inexplicably, it became filled with a sense of ambiguity.

 

Lu Jingning could smell the sudden release of Wen Xingchen’s Alpha pheromones, and it felt like a gentle touch on his heart. He subconsciously turned to open the door, but Wen Xingchen firmly held onto the handle.

 

Lu Jingning glared at him, “What are you doing? Su Qian and Yu Qingcang are still outside!”

 

“No, Su Qian said he was thirsty, so I asked Yu Qingcang to take him to buy some water,” Wen Xingchen replied with a faint smile. The pheromones around them slowly enveloped Lu Jingning, and Wen Xingchen’s voice, as if coaxing a child to eat candy, continued, “Su Qian just analyzed your current condition and specifically asked me, as your boyfriend, to pay special attention to your pheromone levels.”

 

Lu Jingning questioned, “What levels?”

 

Wen Xingchen said, “For example, your recent excessive sleepiness is not appropriate.”

 

Lu Jingning felt Wen Xingchen’s hand gently exploring, exposing his gland on his neck.

 

He hadn’t paid much attention to what Wen Xingchen had said earlier, but now he sensed something odd. Was Wen Xingchen really doing this at Su Qian’s request? What kind of drama was unfolding here?

 

However, before he could figure it out, Wen Xingchen had already lowered his head, and in the next moment, he gently bit down on Lu Jingning’s gland.

 

The Alpha’s pheromones filled him, causing Lu Jingning’s body to weaken. He felt like he was about to collapse, but Wen Xingchen held him tightly and supported his waist.

 

Lu Jingning relaxed and instinctively reached out, holding onto Wen Xingchen’s neck.

 

For a moment, the Omega’s pheromones also started uncontrollably emitting, blending with the scent of mint in the room, filling every corner.

 

Unlike the previous brief contact, this time, the marking was lasting and profound.

 

With such a long infusion, Lu Jingning’s entire body seemed to burn, and in the haze, he could even feel their pheromones fusing within him.

 

Finally, when Wen Xingchen let go, Lu Jingning still felt weak, hanging onto him.

 

Wen Xingchen’s eyelids drooped slightly as he looked at the fierce and angry glare Lu Jingning gave him. Unable to help himself, Wen Xingchen embraced Lu Jingning’s limp body and spoke sincerely and innocently, “Su Qian said that excessive use of inhibitors is harmful to you. This was just an experimental attempt. In the future, before and after your heat, I’ll cooperate with the inhibitors to give you temporary markings to help you complete the fusion of high pheromone levels.”

 

With Wen Xingchen’s Alpha pheromones teasing him, Lu Jingning blushed intensely, so he just leaned softly in Wen Xingchen’s arms.

 

After a while, he couldn’t help but tease, “Su Qian? I don’t remember someone being so jealous of Su Qian yesterday. Now, you’re calling him so affectionately, the King of Jealousy?”

 

Wen Xingchen’s chin lightly brushed against Lu Jingning’s head, and he smiled nonchalantly, “When it comes to doctors, you should listen to them.”

 

Lu Jingning couldn’t resist the itchiness in his heart and, taking advantage of Wen Xingchen’s momentary distraction, unexpectedly reached out and pulled him closer.

 

In the next second, Lu Jingning placed a deep kiss on Wen Xingchen’s gland.

 

Before Wen Xingchen could react, Lu Jingning ended the kiss, looking at him provocatively as he licked the corner of his mouth. “What? You’ve bitten me so many times, can’t I taste it too?”

 

Wen Xingchen was left dazed by his words, and the softness in his eyes also grew. “Of course, you can taste it as much as you like.”

 


Author’s note: Su Qian, hiding his strength and fame.

 

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The next chapter will begin a new side quest, a grand quest!

 


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Chapter 38 – Replica

Chapter 38: The Palm of Your Hand

 

Tan Xilu couldn’t sleep again. He lay in bed, staring at the ceiling all night, and finally sat up before the sunrise. He reached for the bottle of vitamins that had worked well for him before on the bedside table and swallowed several pills.

 

His stomach burned, as if there was a fire raging inside. He closed his eyes and tried to sleep again, but undoubtedly, he still couldn’t fall asleep.

 

He was tired, but sleep eluded him. Whenever he closed his eyes, all he could think of was Xu Huaiming.

 

It had been two weeks since he and Xu Huaiming separated, but thinking about Xu Huaiming still made Tan Xilu’s heart ache in waves.

 

What terrified Tan Xilu was that he didn’t know if the Xu Huaiming he couldn’t stop thinking about was the one from the past or the one in the present.

 

After lying in bed for ten minutes, Tan Xilu finally gave up on sleep, got up from the bed, and went to the bathroom to brush his teeth and freshen up. He tried to make himself look normal, the way he used to smile, but the dark circles under his eyes were too heavy, his complexion too pale, and his lips too dry. He just couldn’t resemble his former self.

 

Tan Xilu splashed his face with water, then walked out of the bathroom. In the past, after he woke up, breakfast would have already been set on the dining table. As he stepped out of the bathroom, he would hear Xu Huaiming’s voice coming from the kitchen, “Are you up? Have you finished getting ready? Have a seat; breakfast will be ready soon.”

 

But now, the table was empty, devoid of anything.

 

The day they separated, when Tan Xilu returned home, there was still the hotpot meatballs they had bought the day before in the kitchen. They had planned to eat them together with Lin Changyu and the others. However, little did they know that their last meal together before parting ways would be a simple breakfast.

 

He ended up eating the hotpot meatballs alone for several days, but eventually, he had to visit the hospital, and since then, he couldn’t eat anything or sleep well.

 

The doctor advised him to eat something light, so Tan Xilu had been drinking congee lately.

 

For someone with no talent for cooking, even making the simplest congee was a challenge. Staring at the pot filled with blackened and unidentifiable substance, Tan Xilu stood there in a daze for a moment, then covered the pot.

 

Returning to the living room, he sat on the couch and ordered some rice porridge from a food delivery app.

 

“Meow…” Beibei knocked over her food bowl again, scattering cat food all over the floor. Tan Xilu sighed and went over to clean it up.

 

During this time, Beibei had been acting up. When she first came to his home, she used to squeeze herself between Tan Xilu and Xu Huaiming to sleep, but now that Xu Huaiming was gone, she no longer wanted to do that. She would pester Tan Xilu at night, as if she had realized that there was one less person in the house. Sometimes she would even sneak into each room to see if Xu Huaiming was there.

 

Tan Xilu petted Beibei and his eyes suddenly welled up with tears. He said, “Don’t look for him anymore; he won’t come back.”

 

It all felt like a dream. He had met Xu Huaiming, they had fallen in love, and then they had been together. After Xu Huaiming disappeared, he spent seven years reminiscing about him. They had started their relationship again when Xu Huaiming returned, but he never expected it to end like this.

 

It was all a lie; Xu Huaiming was a lie, and so was their love.

 

Nearly a decade of his life had been nothing but deception.

 

Beibei nibbled on his pants, then rolled over on the floor. Tan Xilu touched her and said, “Beibei, I’m so sad.”

 

Beibei didn’t understand human words, but she seemed to sense that her owner was very sad, and it made her a little melancholic too. She lay down on the floor.

 

The ringing of Tan Xilu’s phone on the coffee table interrupted the moment. He got up to check his phone; it was his food delivery.

 

Three minutes later, he went downstairs to pick up the food.

 

The delivery guy handed him the food and looked around cautiously before saying, “Sir, just a heads up, when I came in, I saw someone acting suspiciously near the entrance of your building. I’m not sure what they’re up to, but you should be careful and maybe consider informing the property management.”

 

“Someone?” Tan Xilu was surprised and instinctively looked around, but he didn’t see anyone. He asked, “Did you get a good look at what they looked like?”

 

“No,” the delivery guy shook his head, “but sir, please be cautious. It’s better to be safe; I’m worried they might be up to no good.”

 

“Oh, alright, thank you,” Tan Xilu smiled at him and said, “I’ll give you a good rating.”

 

Back in his home, Tan Xilu placed the food on the table. Then he remembered something and walked to the entrance. He opened the door quietly and stepped outside, making sure not to startle the person he had been warned about. He walked to the entrance of the building, and indeed, he saw someone sitting on the wooden bench near the flowerbed.

 

It seemed like the person hadn’t expected Tan Xilu to come down. They had probably intended to hide somewhere but realized that Tan Xilu had already spotted them. In the end, they just stood there, head down, motionless, and silent.

 

Today was an uncommonly good day considering it was mid-winter, and there were many evergreen trees in the neighborhood. Despite the cold season, there was still lush greenery. Xu Huaiming was still wearing that same down jacket, and the fragmented sunlight filtered through, making him seem bright in the light, yet inexplicably lonely to Tan Xilu.

 

Taking a deep breath, Tan Xilu walked over and asked, “What are you doing here?”

 

Xu Huaiming moved, lifting his head to look at Tan Xilu. He wanted to reach out and touch Tan Xilu’s face, but Tan Xilu quickly evaded, showing a guarded expression.

 

Xu Huaiming had no choice but to lower his hand. He said, “Alu, you’ve lost weight.”

 

Without looking at Xu Huaiming, Tan Xilu said, “You shouldn’t come here anymore. We’ve already parted ways.”

 

Pausing for a moment, he added, “Your things at home, you should pack them up and take them with you.”

 

“Alu…”

 

“Just for today, and then I’m going to my parents’ for the New Year tomorrow,” Tan Xilu turned and headed inside.

 

“Okay,” Xu Huaiming didn’t resist any further, obediently following him.

 

Once inside, Tan Xilu, who was always cold in the winter, had the heating turned up high in his home. As he entered, he felt the warmth enveloping him. Tan Xilu leaned against the door, saying, “Hurry up and pack. There are cardboard boxes behind the bedroom.”

 

“Alright,” Xu Huaiming replied softly and began packing his belongings diligently. He even tidied up the mess in the room that Tan Xilu had made earlier. Tan Xilu put Beibei down on the floor, and she wagged her tail before heading towards Xu Huaiming.

 

“Take Beibei with you,” Tan Xilu suddenly said, “Originally, she was a gift from a guest, and I shouldn’t keep her all to myself.”

 

“Alu…” Xu Huaiming looked up at Tan Xilu, his eyes filled with confusion. He felt like he was slowly losing something.

 

Tan Xilu leaned against the door and said with a faint smile, “Xu Huaiming, I’m really tired, very tired. It’s been ten years… Do you know how many decades that is in a lifetime? I can’t waste it on you guys anymore. Besides, you’re just an AI. Should I spend my whole life with an AI?”

 

He paused and added, “You should also understand that the Xu Huaiming I love isn’t you.”

 

Of course, Xu Huaiming understood. He was a replica of Code no.7, created to fulfill Code no.7’s wishes. But in a way, he was also designed to make Tan Xilu gradually grow tired of him, so that Tan Xilu could seek a new life, or cruelly, to let Tan Xilu forget him while slowly falling in love with him.

 

He understood the rationale, but he didn’t want it now. He wanted a life that belonged only to him. He wanted to be with Tan Xilu, and he wanted Tan Xilu to love him in return.

 

However, he was burdened with the face of Code no.7, and Tan Xilu had loved only Code no.7 from the beginning to the end.

 


T/N: Wishing you all a good September and welcome to Bad End month! There is plenty more where that came from, so stay tuned! And stay healthy! Straighten your posture, so some stretches and drink some water before continuing hehe~

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Chapter 37 – Replica

Chapter 37: Sighing Clouds

 

Xu Huaiming woke up from the sofa on the second day. He rubbed his eyes and glanced at the clock on the wall. The hands pointed at exactly nine o’clock. He had slept in a bit today.

 

After being injured yesterday, the emergency healing function of the system automatically activated. However, because he hadn’t gone to Professor Bowen for maintenance in a while, all his functions were a bit sluggish. When he got home, the system suggested that healing would be faster if he shut down, so he prepared dinner early to avoid Tan Xilu going hungry and sent him a message before turning off the machine.

 

He originally thought he could turn it back on before Tan Xilu returned, but unexpectedly, it was already the second day.

 

He was about to get up to wash and make breakfast when he saw Tan Xilu coming out of the kitchen. He was surprised that Tan Xilu had woken up so early today; usually, he didn’t get out of bed before eleven.

 

“You’re up so early today?” he asked.

 

Tan Xilu nodded, and when he saw Beibei coming out of the bedroom, he said with a slightly awkward tone, “Awake?”

 

Xu Huaiming replied with an “Ah” and was quite surprised that Tan Xilu had woken up so early today. Normally, he didn’t get out of bed before eleven.

 

“You woke up early today?” he asked.

 

Tan Xilu nodded, glanced at Beibei, who had just come out of the bedroom, and lied, “Beibei woke me up this morning.”

 

“Really?” Xu Huaiming didn’t doubt him and crouched down, beckoning Beibei to come over. “Then I should teach her a lesson.”

 

Tan Xilu pursed his lips, mumbled a response, and in reality, he hadn’t slept all night. He sat on the floor, staring at Xu Huaiming’s injured hand. He knew that technology was very advanced nowadays, but he watched in astonishment as the wound slowly healed and there was no sign of a scar when he had seen it with an open wound. Surprised and afraid, he realized he had been living with a robot all these days. They ate together, lived together, even slept together and kissed. The thought sent shivers down Tan Xilu’s spine and made his stomach churn.

 

He hadn’t noticed that Xu Huaiming was no longer the same.

 

He was still enjoying the love from the other as if it was compensation for seven years. But in reality? It was all a facade.

 

He took a deep breath, suppressing the urge to vomit, and said to Xu Huaiming, “I was too tired last night when I got back, didn’t have dinner. I just reheated the dinner you made yesterday and had it for breakfast.”

 

“Alright,” Xu Huaiming released Beibei and stood up, heading towards the bathroom. “I’ll freshen up first.”

 

Tan Xilu nodded and turned to get the reheated food.

 

While washing up, Xu Huaiming looked at the bandaged hand and was momentarily surprised. Then, to avoid suspicion, he carefully rewrapped it. After washing his face, he left the bathroom.

 

Tan Xilu had already prepared congee. When he saw Xu Huaiming approaching, he said, “There’s pickled radish in the fridge. Can you get it?”

 

Xu Huaiming went to fetch it, poured some onto a plate, and brought it to the table. He didn’t eat such things much, to be precise, anything hard to digest, and sometimes Tan Xilu had peculiar tastes that he couldn’t understand.

 

Xu Huaiming placed the plate on the table, helped Tan Xilu move his chair closer, and, after Tan Xilu sat down, shifted all the dishes a little closer to his side. These seemingly normal actions were now different since Tan Xilu knew Xu Huaiming was an AI.

 

Tan Xilu thought, why was this AI so good to him? Why did he impersonate Xu Huaiming? Was his love all fake? Just part of a programmed design?

 

Tan Xilu was frightened and couldn’t believe it. He had been living with a machine all these days, eating together, living together, even going to bed and kissing. The thought sent shivers down his spine and made his stomach churn, threatening to make him nauseous.

 

He had never realized that Xu Huaiming was no longer Xu Huaiming.

 

Despite his shock, he managed to control his nausea and said to Xu Huaiming, “I was so tired when I got back last night that I didn’t have dinner. I just reheated the dinner you made yesterday and had it for breakfast.”

 

“Alright,” Xu Huaiming replied and went to clean up and wash the dishes. Meanwhile, Tan Xilu continued to sit at the dining table. It seemed like he was in a bad mood, and Beibei, sensing this, approached him, jumped onto his lap, and started licking his palm.

 

Tan Xilu petted the cat, feeling a sense of sadness welling up. He didn’t know what to do.

 

He had never imagined such a bizarre situation would happen to him. He couldn’t help but wonder, what was the truth about the old Xu Huaiming? Was he even a human? Or was he also an AI? Were they two different people or the same?

 

Tan Xilu sighed and tried to suppress the feeling of nausea. He had to find out the truth. Was Xu Huaiming really who he seemed to be, or was there something more to this story?

 

After finishing the meal, Xu Huaiming tidied up and washed the dishes. Tan Xilu still sat at the table, lost in thought. Xu Huaiming called his name several times, asking about the taste of the food and whether the congee was soft enough, but Tan Xilu was absent-minded and didn’t respond promptly. Eventually, Xu Huaiming stopped asking.

 

After washing the dishes, Xu Huaiming put everything away and washed up. Tan Xilu was still sitting at the table, and Beibei seemed to sense that he was upset. The cat walked over, jumped onto his lap, and started meowing.

 

Tan Xilu petted Beibei and suddenly felt overwhelmed with emotion. He had never imagined such a bizarre situation. He had been living with Xu Huaiming, thinking it was a loving relationship, but now everything seemed uncertain.

 

Tan Xilu took a deep breath and stood up from the table. He went to the bedroom and retrieved his phone from the bedside table. He scrolled through his contacts and dialed Li Zhao’s number, then waited for the call to connect.

 

Ten minutes later, Tan Xilu changed into different clothes and came out of the bedroom. Xu Huaiming had just finished washing the dishes. When he saw Tan Xilu dressed neatly, he asked, “Are you going out?”

 

Tan Xilu nodded.

 

“Where are you going? Can I drive you there?” Xu Huaiming asked.

 

“No need,” Tan Xilu shook his head lightly. “I’m going to meet a friend.”

 

“Alright,” Xu Huaiming didn’t ask further. He took a scarf from the coat rack in the

 

 entrance, helped Tan Xilu put it on, and said, “Be careful.”

 

“Okay,” Tan Xilu replied and headed towards the door.

 

“Wait a moment,” Xu Huaiming suddenly called out.

 

Tan Xilu, accustomed to responding, turned back.

 

Xu Huaiming walked over, embraced Tan Xilu, and then kissed him on the lips.

 

Instinctive reactions are the most genuine. The previous Tan Xilu would have willingly embraced Xu Huaiming and responded to his kiss without hesitation. But now, his body stiffened for a moment, even though he was still kissing the same person. Xu Huaiming could see from Tan Xilu’s response that something had changed.

 

He let go of Tan Xilu and called his name, “Alu.”

 

Tan Xilu opened his eyes but didn’t respond to the name.

 

The door opened, and then closed with a loud “bang.”

 

Xu Huaiming stood still for about ten minutes until Beibei knocked over her food bowl and started meowing, which brought him back to reality.

 

He walked over and arranged the cat’s food bowl, then petted Beibei, saying, “What do you think, Beibei? What should I do if Alu doesn’t want me anymore?”

 

Beibei’s only response was a series of “meow.”

 

 

“This is…” Tan Xilu stood in front of the research institute and turned to look at Li Zhao, asking.

 

“This is where Xu Huaiming was created,” Li Zhao replied, looking at him.

 

Tan Xilu moved his lips but didn’t utter a word.

 

Li Zhao tugged at his arm and said, “I’ll take you inside to meet someone. He’ll explain everything.”

 

Li Zhao took a few steps forward, but there were no footsteps behind him. He turned around and saw that Tan Xilu hadn’t moved. He asked, “What’s wrong? Are you scared?”

 

Tan Xilu was lost in thought, feeling torn between the desire to open the door and find out the truth and the fear of losing the current Xu Huaiming. After all, he could still be with him if he pretended not to know the truth, right? He could turn a blind eye to it. He could still enjoy Xu Huaiming’s love, even if it was fake.

 

As this thought crossed his mind, Tan Xilu mentally chastised himself. What about the old Xu Huaiming? How could he be so selfish?

 

With a determined expression, he pushed open the door.

 

Upon seeing Tan Xilu, Professor Bowen immediately understood why both Code no. 7 and Xu Huaiming had fallen for this person.

 

Tan Xilu’s eyes were captivating, unbelievably beautiful, and when he looked at someone, it was with utmost sincerity. When he listened, he did so with complete focus, and if he didn’t understand, he would timidly ask for clarification.

 

He was incredibly obedient and wouldn’t refuse anyone. Who could resist such qualities?

 


T/N: Wishing you all a good September and welcome to Bad End month! There is plenty more where that came from, so stay tuned! And stay healthy! Straighten your posture, so some stretches and drink some water before continuing hehe~

If you like my translations, feel free to donate to my ko-fi!

I really, really appreciate all the support from my readers <3 It goes a long way and motivates me lots!

https://ko-fi.com/hoenibean

 

Also, check out the other series we have on HoH!

If you like cats, check out Revenge of the Garfield

If you like dragons, check out I’m Pregnant with the Hope of the Entire Planet and The Dragon and the ‘Princess’

How about some mystery or showbiz? Check out Morbid Addiction & Perfection

What about the perfect, most non-toxic male lead ever? Laws of Love

How about MC nursing ML back to health? Forced into the Deep

 

Thank you for all your support <3 Leave a comment if you like 🙂 I love reading them!

Chapter 67 – Who Says Omegas Can’t be as Explosive as Alphas

Chapter 67

 

At the entrance of Building 3, the queue extended from the corridor to the roadside. Today marked the collective return of students from the Imperial Navy University. It was said that the Imperial Government specially arranged a medical team to inspect the campus, conducting comprehensive check-ups for students injured during the pirate campaign. Institutions like the Imperial Navy University, being a significant source of military strength over the years, naturally received great attention.

 

On the first floor of the teaching building, all the classrooms had been temporarily converted into clinics. One particular room had a long queue outside, and each person in line was neatly dressed, exuding an air of enthusiasm that seemed more akin to a matchmaking event than a medical check-up.

 

A curious lower-grade student passing by couldn’t help but inquire, “What’s going on? Is this like Hua Tuo from ancient books?”

 

The girls in the queue glanced at him, and one of them replied, “Not Hua Tuo, but someone resembling Pan An! One of the members in this medical team is like a divine being. If it wasn’t for the fact that he came specifically for examination, I would have just twisted my wrist a bit, and there’d be no need for a re-examination.”

 

The lower-grade student was stunned, “Really? The medical team has such a good-looking Omega?”

 

“Not an Omega, but a Beta,” the girl recalled the pictures she had seen and said with conviction, “He is the most perfect Beta I’ve ever seen!”

 

Her exaggerated description instantly piqued the curiosity of the lower-grade student. He hesitated for a moment, wondering if he should also join in the excitement.

 

The girl encouraged, “Go ahead, classmate! Pass by if you can! Don’t leave any regrets for your youth!”

 

In the blink of an eye, about ten more people joined the queue at the end.

 

The student, who was initially just a bystander, couldn’t stand still and rushed straight to the back of the line.

 

 

Compared to the lively atmosphere outside, inside Room 1203, the air was filled with the faint scent of disinfectant. The people in the room wore clean white coats, and their slightly long hair was casually tied back. The hand holding the medical records had distinct joints and graceful, well-groomed fingers, leaving an impression of meticulousness.

 

“It’s just a simple sprain, according to the test results, there’s no problem. You can rest assured,” after delivering a straightforward conclusion and recording the case, he naturally helped the Omega sitting in front of him pull down the rolled-up sleeve. With a faint smile, he said, “If you’re still worried, you can consider consulting the neighboring Room 1204. Our psychological counselor should be able to dispel all your concerns.”

 

Seeing him smile, the Omega’s face flushed red, and he stood up from the chair as if waking from a dream. After saying “Thank you,” he covered his face and left.

 

At this moment, a middle-aged man in a white coat entered the room, taking a glance at the extravagant scene outside. He chuckled, “Su Qian, as I said, Old Wu shouldn’t have sent you. I knew the other clinics wouldn’t have much attention, but it turns out everyone is coming to you.”

 

Su Qian smiled lightly, “It has nothing to do with Master. I chose to come here myself.”

 

The middle-aged man sat down on a chair, and as an Alpha just entering the room was about to approach Su Qian directly, he reached out and pulled the person towards him. While checking, he asked, “What’s the matter? Do you know anyone in the Imperial Navy University?”

 

Su Qian replied, “Yes, after such a major incident, I thought I’d take this opportunity to visit.”

 

“Stop looking around, open your mouth, ah!” The middle-aged man turned the Alpha’s head back and checked his throat. “No problems, you’ve probably been eating too many spicy foods lately. You know it’s unhealthy, young man?”

 

After efficiently sending the person away, he turned to Su Qian, “Alright, you want to find an acquaintance, right? Go ahead! I can handle things here.” 

 

Su Qian responded, “No need. I’ll go after I finish with my duties.”

 

The middle-aged man couldn’t help but feel a headache at the mention, “You’d better not be busy, hurry and go! If you stay here, this inspection will turn into your personal meet-and-greet.”

 

Su Qian was about to say something when he received a communication message. After reading its contents, he handed over the case statistics, saying, “Then I’ll leave first. I’ll trouble you with the rest.”

 

The middle-aged man waved his hand, “Go ahead, go ahead. It’s rare to see friends; you don’t have to rush back tonight!”

 

Watching the tall figure leave, he couldn’t help but feel emotional.

 

As a Beta, Su Qian indeed had an exceptionally handsome appearance, coupled with his completely gentle and harmless demeanor, making every patient who came into contact with him feel like they were basking in the spring breeze. Such a person was undoubtedly well-suited to be a doctor. He gained complete trust from patients without a trace, and most importantly, both clinically and academically, he was an unparalleled genius.

 

Su Qian was the closed-door disciple of Professor Wu, and without any surprises, he would eventually inherit all of his teachings. Among the young generation, his future was boundless.

 

 

Lu Jingning disembarked the light shuttle and met Yu Qingcang at the school gate. Seeing the quick response to the communication message, he couldn’t help but smile, “Su Qian said he’s coming over soon.”

 

Yu Qingcang suggested, “We’re both hungry. Why don’t we eat outside together?”

 

He glanced occasionally at Wen Xingchen.

 

Wen Xingchen’s tone was indifferent, “You two go ahead. I’ll head back first.”

 

Jiang Luan had just witnessed something he shouldn’t have on the light shuttle. Considering his own safety, he smoothly transitioned to say, “I won’t eat either. I’ll walk you back.”

 

Watching the two leave one after the other, Yu Qingcang felt slightly resentful that they didn’t even think of him. Just as he was about to comment, he suddenly felt a slight chill on his back.

 

When he turned around, he saw Wen Xingchen’s somewhat inscrutable expression.

 

Yu Qingcang thought he might be confused about Su Qian’s identity, so he introduced, “Oh, Su Qian and I have been close since we were young. We have a deep friendship. This genius skipped two grades in school and was directly recruited by the Medical Department when he went to college. He abandoned us early on. We haven’t seen each other for probably a year or two.”

 

He smiled, and couldn’t help but gossip, “Besides, Lu Jingning’s pheromones are not easy to handle for an Alpha, right? Uncle Lu was quite fond of Su Qian and even said that if there was no suitable person, he would just pair them up. After all, Su Qian is a Beta and wouldn’t be affected by pheromones. His gentle personality would be a perfect match for Lu Jingning’s explosive temper.”

 

Wen Xingchen listened silently, and his lips slightly pressed down.

 

Yu Qingcang mistakenly thought he was puzzled about Su Qian’s identity, so he politely extended his hand, “By the way, this Wen Xingchen, is he your…”

 

“Hello, I am Lu Jingning’s boyfriend,” Wen Xingchen said before Yu Qingcang finished introducing.

 

Yu Qingcang froze, “?!?!”

 

Su Qian was stunned too and couldn’t help but glance at Lu Jingning. Then, he extended his hand and gently shook it, “A bit unexpected.”

 

“More than unexpected!” Yu Qingcang was clearly taken aback by this sudden, heavy news, “What’s going on? When did you two get together? How come I didn’t know?!”

 

Lu Jingning felt a headache coming on from Yu Qingcang’s reactions and just kicked him away, “Why do you need to know when we are dating? Does your dad have to report his dating life to you?”

 

Yu Qingcang remembered the things he said to Wen Xingchen earlier and wished he could turn back time to strangle his past self. He felt on the verge of tears now and spoke with a grievous tone, “Uncle Lu, shouldn’t you have told me when you found a new boyfriend?!”

 

Lu Jingning replied, “There’s no ‘should’ or ‘shouldn’t,’ it’s all about whether I want to or not.”

 

Yu Qingcang felt utterly defeated and wanted to bury himself in a hole. He sneakily looked up and saw Wen Xingchen and Su Qian standing together, not saying anything but gazing at each other quietly. In a split second, his mind imagined a passionate battlefield of love and desire.

 

He almost wanted to scream out how intense it felt. Unfortunately, he was in the middle of this battlefield, and shouting might lead to being burned to ashes on the spot.

 

No doubt, Wen Xingchen was feeling quite unhappy at the moment. Since the start of the semester, Lu Jingning had become close to Yu Qingcang. Despite Yu Qingcang being an Alpha and Lu Jingning risking his life to save people during the interstellar pirate attack, it was not enough for Wen Xingchen to take him seriously.

 

However, this Beta named Su Qian made him feel alert from the bottom of his heart. Among the three ABO types, Betas were considered more balanced, but Su Qian was different. Though gentle and harmless, he carried an aura of strength that was impossible to ignore. Compared to most Alphas, he attracted even more attention.

 

When facing a powerful individual, Alphas would instinctively feel a strong possessiveness, and Su Qian’s presence seemed to intrude upon his territory.

 

Yu Qingcang endured it for a while, and when Lu Jingning wasn’t paying attention, he carefully approached Wen Xingchen and said, “Um, Wen Ge… Actually, I made all that up earlier. You mustn’t take it to heart.”

 

Wen Xingchen responded calmly, “Mhm, I know.”

 

Yu Qingcang: “……”

 

No, you don’t know!!!

 

 

During the meal, Yu Qingcang still felt uneasy about Wen Xingchen’s inscrutable attitude.

 

Lu Jingning didn’t bother with Yu Qingcang and focused his attention on Su Qian, “How many days are you staying this time? Do you have any free time during the day? I can take you out to play. Although things were damaged before, the nearby reconstruction is almost complete, and it’s been quite lively since the students returned.”

 

“You medical students must be bored all day in the lab. It’s not easy to come out this time, so don’t waste such a good opportunity! I heard that the medical team sent by the government is here this time. It seems you’ve been doing well these past few years! Now you can be deployed for missions, looks like you’ve achieved more than me.”

 

Su Qian patiently responded to all of his words with a gentle and patient tone, seemingly enjoying the “disturbance” caused by Lu Jingning’s excitement.

 

Upon hearing the last sentence, Su Qian’s smile softened a little, “Let’s talk about playing later. We might not get a chance to meet again anytime soon. If you have time tomorrow, I think it’s necessary for me to give you a full-body examination.”

 

Lu Jingning instinctively wanted to refuse, but when faced with Su Qian’s gentle gaze, he couldn’t say the word “no.”

 

He lightly touched the tip of his nose and reluctantly replied, “Okay, got it.”

 


Author’s note:

 

Wen Xingchen: I heard you have an engaged fiance?

 

Lu Jingning: ??? No, who the hell said that?

 

Yu Qingcang: Daddy, I messed up!!!

 

 

Lu Jingning’s father liked Su Qian unilaterally, having his own thoughts, but no engagement yet.

 

Facts have proven that rumors aren’t reliable, hehe~!

 


T/N: Hey there! There is plenty more where that came from, so stay tuned! And stay healthy! Straighten your posture, so some stretches and drink some water before continuing hehe~

If you like my translations, feel free to donate to my ko-fi!

I really, really appreciate all the support from my readers <3 It goes a long way and motivates me lots!

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Also, check out the other series we have on HoH!

If you like cats, check out Revenge of the Garfield

If you like dragons, check out I’m Pregnant with the Hope of the Entire Planet and The Dragon and the ‘Princess’

How about some mystery or showbiz? Check out Morbid Addiction & Perfection

What about the perfect, most non-toxic male lead ever? Laws of Love

How about MC nursing ML back to health? Forced into the Deep

 

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Chapter 36 – Replica

Chapter 36: Awake Yet Drunk

 

It was evening, and for once, there was a bit of sunshine. The orange hues spread across the sky, faintly visible through the hospital corridor’s window glass. Only a rough outline could be seen.

 

A sparrow landed on the branches of the plane tree outside the window, flapping its wings and causing a few dry leaves to fall.

 

The hospital was crowded with people, and the corridors were bustling with activity. No matter which corridor one walked down, there were people either excited about the birth of a newborn or grieving for the loss of an elderly family member. Hospitals saved lives but also took them. Those who were lucky would escape the gates of death, while the unlucky ones would be sent to the morgue as soon as they left the operating room. As Tan Xilu walked through the hospital, he saw two patients being wheeled out of the operating room and struggling to stand. They had to rely on Xu Huaiming’s support to walk.

 

Tan Xilu had witnessed death up close only twice in his life. The first time was when he learned of Xu Huaiming’s disappearance, and he went to the scene a few days later. The place was so high that there was almost no chance of survival if a truck overturned there. But they couldn’t find Xu Huaiming, and after Tan Xilu’s initial despair, he reluctantly accepted the likelihood of his death.

 

The second time was now, when he was facing a person who had been alive and walking in front of him just a few days ago but was now lying on a cold stretcher.

 

The impact was overwhelming, and Tan Xilu found it difficult to bear.

 

This was death: merciless, indifferent, and frightening.

 

The bright light bulb hung above, covered in years of dust, and each time someone cried, the dust would fall, floating in the air.

 

Tan Xilu, supported by Xu Huaiming, walked slowly towards the operating room. He saw Lin Changyu standing in a daze at the door of the operating room. Lin Xiaozhi was crying beside him, and Lin Manling’s husband was angrily berating the doctors, “I have money! I’ll give you money! How can you not save her? I have money, as much as you need. Save her! Are you just taking money without doing anything? I’ve thrown in hundreds of thousands, and she still couldn’t be saved. Are you all just here for the paycheck?”

 

The doctor lowered his head and apologized, “I’m sorry, sir, we did our best.”

 

The man sneered and said, “I don’t care. Yesterday, the nurse said she was recovering well. How could she die so suddenly?”

 

“Sir…” a nurse said, “It was because the patient was under a lot of stress.”

 

The implication was that it wasn’t our fault; she went into shock on her own.

 

The man’s mouth twitched, and he turned to look at Lin Changyu, who had been silent the whole time. He kicked Lin Changyu hard, “You jinx, not only did you kill your dad, you also made Manling die.”

 

Lin Changyu was kicked into the corner of the wall and groaned in pain.

 

“Changyu…” Tan Xilu, with a quick reaction, broke free from Xu Huaiming and rushed over to protect Lin Changyu, glaring at the man. “What are you doing?!”

 

“Who are you? What’s it to you if I educate my son?” The man frowned at Tan Xilu and was about to push him aside.

 

Before his hand could touch Tan Xilu, someone grabbed his shoulder. Their voice was cold, “Try touching him.”

 

The person was ice-cold, and the man felt his whole body freezing. He struggled but realized that he couldn’t move a muscle. He couldn’t believe it and turned to look at a very handsome face, but this person was looking down at him with a detached expression, hidden behind a pair of gold-rimmed glasses.

 

Instinctively, the man was overwhelmed by this person’s aura. He clenched his lips and didn’t dare to move.

 

Tan Xilu helped Lin Changyu up, and he had fallen quite heavily. The pain made him break out in a cold sweat, and Lin Xiaozhi, who had been crying for her mother, had now switched to crying for her brother, “Brother.”

 

Lin Changyu touched her head and said, “Brother is fine. Don’t cry, little bean.”

 

Lin Xiaozhi heard him and wanted to cry but was afraid to cry, her face was streaked with two teardrops, wet and beautiful, and her small face was wrinkled.

 

Lin Changyu took a deep breath, and the man had gone too far. His business had indeed encountered problems in recent years, and he urgently needed a large sum of money to tide over the situation. So he set his sights on the dying Lin Manling.

 

Lin Manling had said that she had helped him before, but he was too greedy, like a bottomless pit. Lin Manling felt that she couldn’t let this continue and decided to leave the money to her two sons, at least to ensure that they would have enough to eat and drink for the rest of their lives, instead of seeing the money being squandered.

 

Lin Changyu had initially found it strange. After all, they were still husband and wife, why would Lin Manling do this? But he could never understand Lin Manling’s mind. For example, when she remarried, she could have left her ex-husband’s son and married the wealthy man alone, but she still brought him along, ensuring he didn’t become an orphan. But when her new husband abused him, she turned a blind eye.

 

So he felt both grateful and resentful towards this woman.

 


T/N: Wishing you all a good September and welcome to Bad End month! There is plenty more where that came from, so stay tuned! And stay healthy! Straighten your posture, so some stretches and drink some water before continuing hehe~

If you like my translations, feel free to donate to my ko-fi!

I really, really appreciate all the support from my readers <3 It goes a long way and motivates me lots!

https://ko-fi.com/hoenibean

 

Also, check out the other series we have on HoH!

If you like cats, check out Revenge of the Garfield

If you like dragons, check out I’m Pregnant with the Hope of the Entire Planet and The Dragon and the ‘Princess’

How about some mystery or showbiz? Check out Morbid Addiction & Perfection

What about the perfect, most non-toxic male lead ever? Laws of Love

How about MC nursing ML back to health? Forced into the Deep

 

Thank you for all your support <3 Leave a comment if you like 🙂 I love reading them!

Chapter 35 – Replica

Chapter 35: I’ve seen it all

 

On the afternoon of the Laba Festival, the college went on winter break, and as a teacher, Tan Xilu had to be busier. He didn’t leave the office until 7 o’clock in the evening.

 

The sky had already darkened completely, and the corridor was quiet. The only person staying later than him was Qin Sizhe’s counselor, Mr. Li Yu, who was two years senior to Tan Xilu in joining the faculty. He had a good personality, was responsible for the students, and either Tan Xilu or him would often be the last ones working in the office.

 

“Mr. Li, are you not leaving yet?” Tan Xilu had already stepped half out of the office door when he turned back to look at Li Yu, who was still working on something.

 

Upon hearing this, Li Yu looked up, and the lenses on his nose reflected some light from the lamp. He shook his head and said, “Mr. Tan, you go ahead. I still have some work to finish.”

 

“Well, then.” Tan Xilu said, “But you should go home early too. It’s already this late.”

 

Li Yu nodded and said, “I know, Mr. Tan, you go ahead and don’t worry about me.”

 

Tan Xilu responded with a nod and paused for a moment. He then said to Li Yu, “Mr. Li, Happy Laba Festival.”

 

Li Yu was momentarily stunned and then smiled, saying, “Thank you, Mr. Tan. You too.”

 

Tan Xilu nodded and left the office.

 

Tan Xilu usually paid little attention to what was happening outside the window. After his classes, he would at most go to the office to organize his teaching materials and then head straight home. He had only learned yesterday from a student that Li Yu planned to resign. The reason was that he had been diagnosed with bone cancer, and he wanted to enjoy his last days.

 

Li Yu was three years older than Tan Xilu, just turning thirty this year. He had a girlfriend he was dating, and they had originally planned to get married after the New Year. However, fate had other plans, and it seemed that Li Yu had already broken up with her.

 

When Tan Xilu first came to the school, he didn’t fully understand some of the work processes, and it was Li Yu who helped him. They had worked together for less than five years, and they never expected that life could be so unpredictable. Now, Li Yu had been diagnosed with this illness.

 

This night might be Li Yu’s last night at the school. Perhaps there would never be anyone working late with him again. As Tan Xilu walked down the hallway, there was only a crescent moon tonight, but the stars were exceptionally bright. He suddenly felt an emptiness in his chest.

 

Xu Huaiming was still waiting for Tan Xilu at the school gate, holding a cup of hot milk tea in his hand. When Tan Xilu came out, he handed the milk tea to him.

 

Tan Xilu didn’t know when it started, but every time Xu Huaiming picked him up, he would bring a hot beverage. Sometimes it was milk tea, sometimes juice, or even cola. Tan Xilu always accepted whatever he brought.

 

They caught the last bus, and there weren’t many people on the bus at night. The driver only had a few lights on, so the inside of the bus was dim. Tan Xilu and Xu Huaiming sat at the back, and when the bus started, Xu Huaiming held Tan Xilu’s hand.

 

Xu Huaiming adjusted the temperature of his hand to be warm, while Tan Xilu’s hand felt a bit cold. When their hands touched, it felt just right. Tan Xilu looked at Xu Huaiming and suddenly spoke, “One of our teachers at the school is resigning.”

 

The milk tea was originally hot, but it started to condense into water droplets as it came into contact with the cold air, making the packaging bag damp. The hand holding the paper bag could also feel the icy dampness.

 

Cold, the winter was so cold, and Tan Xilu disliked winter. He felt like nothing good ever happened during this season.

 

“He’s sick, and I don’t know how long he has left to live.”

 

The bus stopped, people got on and off, everyone seemed busy with their lives, tired from the struggle for survival.

 

But some people had just finished being busy and were about to settle down, only to find that they no longer had the chance.

 

The bus started again, and the night scenes outside the window flashed by frame by frame. Tan Xilu leaned slightly on Xu Huaiming’s shoulder, and Xu Huaiming felt that his shoulder was damp. He knew that Tan Xilu was crying.

 

Tan Xilu was crying silently, but his boundless sadness spread.

 

Xu Huaiming didn’t really understand normal people’s feelings of sadness, perhaps because of his existence for Tan Xilu. He only felt sad for Tan Xilu, but when Tan Xilu was upset about something else, he was quite indifferent, and sometimes couldn’t understand why Tan Xilu was crying.

 

He gently embraced Tan Xilu and awkwardly comforted him by gently stroking his back. “Don’t be sad, Alu.”

 

Suddenly, Tan Xilu hugged him tightly and said, “Xu Huaiming, I’m so afraid of death. I’m afraid I won’t see you again.”

 

Tan Xilu’s unusual sadness finally found an explanation at this moment.

 

Tan Xilu was afraid of death because he had experienced Xu Huaiming’s “death.” So he was very afraid, afraid that someone who was alive one day would stop breathing the next.

 

Li Yu had been perfectly fine before, and when Qin Sizhe caused such a big incident, he went to the school leadership to take responsibility. They deducted half a month’s salary from him, but he didn’t seem upset. He told Tan Xilu that being a teacher was like this, you just had to get used to it. At that time, he was still smiling, with a faint dimple at the corner of his mouth that could only be seen when he smiled.

 

Li Yu said, “It’s just a small deduction. They might deduct even more in the future.”

 

But now, there was no future anymore.

 

Tan Xilu was very sad, not just because he feared death but also because of the farewell to a friend.

 

Tan Xilu cried on the bus that night, but by the time he got off the bus, he was much better. However, Xu Huaiming’s shoulder was now damp.

 

As they got off the bus, Tan Xilu rubbed his watery eyes and apologized to Xu Huaiming, “I’m sorry for losing control today.”

 

“It’s okay, your shoulder is there for you to lean on,” Xu Huaiming said, patting Tan Xilu’s head, then holding his hand, their warm palms interlocked. He added, “Alu, don’t worry, I won’t leave you, not anymore.”

 

In his heart, Xu Huaiming added, “As long as you don’t want me to.”

 

On this cold winter night, cars were racing on the road, and behind

 

 the small bus stop sign, Xu Huaiming kissed Tan Xilu’s lips.

 

Tan Xilu’s fear had dissipated at this moment. His heart was surrounded by something called happiness, and he thought, at least Xu Huaiming was still by his side, and he didn’t have to be so afraid. When they truly faced separation and parting again, they would deal with it then.

 

But what he didn’t expect was that this day would come so soon.

 

Before Tan Xilu and Xu Huaiming went to bed, Tan Xilu found a bottle of vitamins in the closet that he didn’t remember when he had bought. He looked at the expiration date and realized that it was still good. These past few nights, he had been having trouble sleeping, so he decided to take two before bedtime.

 

That night, he actually fell asleep.

 

The next morning, when Tan Xilu woke up, he looked at the bottle of vitamins again. He realized that he couldn’t remember when he had bought them, and he pondered for a long time but couldn’t recall. Finally, when Xu Huaiming called him for breakfast, he gave up.

 

After breakfast, Tan Xilu and Xu Huaiming changed their clothes to go shopping at the supermarket. They had been busy lately, and the refrigerator had been empty for a long time.

 

The Lunar New Year was approaching, and the supermarket was already crowded with people preparing for the holiday. Tan Xilu walked ahead with Xu Huaiming pushing a small shopping cart behind him.

 

“Potato chips, get two bags.”

 

“Coke, get a big bottle.”

 

“Hawthorn slices, get two bags.”

 

“Dried milk dates, I want those.”

 

Unknowingly, the shopping cart was already more than half full. Luckily, the supermarket wasn’t far from their apartment, or they would have been exhausted. Tan Xilu thought it might be time to buy a car. Previously, the apartment wasn’t far from the school, so he didn’t need a car. Sometimes, it was so crowded during rush hour that driving would be even slower. But now, it wasn’t just him, and they needed to consider it.

 

When they returned to the apartment building, Tan Xilu heard a commotion in the hallway. When he approached, he saw that Lin Changyu’s apartment door was partially open. He hesitated for a moment, and Mrs. Zhang from upstairs came down.

 


T/N: Wishing you all a good September and welcome to Bad End month! There is plenty more where that came from, so stay tuned! And stay healthy! Straighten your posture, so some stretches and drink some water before continuing hehe~

If you like my translations, feel free to donate to my ko-fi!

I really, really appreciate all the support from my readers <3 It goes a long way and motivates me lots!

https://ko-fi.com/hoenibean

 

Also, check out the other series we have on HoH!

If you like cats, check out Revenge of the Garfield

If you like dragons, check out I’m Pregnant with the Hope of the Entire Planet and The Dragon and the ‘Princess’

How about some mystery or showbiz? Check out Morbid Addiction & Perfection

What about the perfect, most non-toxic male lead ever? Laws of Love

How about MC nursing ML back to health? Forced into the Deep

 

Thank you for all your support <3 Leave a comment if you like 🙂 I love reading them!

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