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It’s Hard to Escape From the Omegaverse Trope!

Chapter 10 – It’s hard to escape the Omegaverse trope!

Chapter 10

 

Qu Di didn’t dare to look in Yang Ji’s direction. He absentmindedly fanned Tang Xiyan, who had been complaining about the heat. After returning to his seat, Yang Ji asked his manager, “Who’s that beta? Why does he seem so close to Xiyan?”

 

The manager glanced and replied, “Xiyan’s personal assistant.”

 

“Is that so…” He retracted his gaze, feeling slightly better. After all, he was just a personal assistant, and when it came down to it, he didn’t differ much from regular crew members, except he served just one person.

 

Not long after, Qiu Fei and Qiu Wenhuan entered one after the other.

 

Qu Di politely introduced them, “Brother Fei, Assistant Qiu.”

 

Both of them acknowledged, and Qiu Fei handed the breakfast he had bought to Qu Di. “Have you eaten? I brought three sandwiches for you. It was busy this morning; you should eat more.”

 

Qu Di accepted it and said, “Thank you, but I’ve already eaten. I’ll leave it for Xiyan later.”

 

Tang Xiyan saw that his manager had brought breakfast for a personal assistant but hadn’t thought of him at all. He exclaimed, “Qiu Fei, what’s wrong with you? Your cash cow is right here! Are you mixing up priorities, giving it to the wrong person?”

 

Qiu Fei gave him a sideways glance. “You should eat less recently; you’ll look fat on camera.”

 

Not far away, Shu Yì saw Qiu Fei and greeted him with a smile. “Qiu Fei.”

 

Qiu Fei, who had been Shu Yì’s manager when he first debuted, quipped, “Hey, it’s been a while, isn’t it? Does this idol emperor now require an appointment for a meeting?”

 

“Others might, but if you come, I’ll open a green channel for you.”

 

Tang Xiyan glanced behind them but didn’t see Tang Chaobai. He asked Qiu Wenhuan, “I… um… Where’s Mr. Tang? Didn’t he say he’d come today?”

 

Qiu Wenhuan replied, “Mr. Tang suddenly had something come up and couldn’t make it. It wouldn’t be good to stand people up, so I’m here on his behalf.”

 

“What… so early in the morning, what could be more important than this?” His older brother always prioritized his affairs, and apart from the company going bankrupt, he couldn’t think of anything more important.

 

“Anyway, Mr. Tang has already informed them, so whether he comes or not doesn’t make much of a difference.”

 

The atmosphere on their side was pleasant, with everyone chatting. On the other hand, things were a bit awkward for Yang Ji. Qiu Fei was a well-known top-tier manager in the industry, and even Shu Yì had been under his management when he first debuted. Therefore, Shu Yì could strike up a conversation, but for Yang Ji, a newcomer from the same company, it was impossible to join in.

 

Yang Ji’s manager had noticed the situation and decided to help by addressing Qiu Wenhuan with a casual “Assistant Qiu.” Qiu Fei had no way of recognizing him, but he had met Tang Chaobai’s assistant a couple of times before.

 

However, Qiu Wenhuan didn’t recall this particular individual. He often moved between different departments of the company, and he responded to anyone who greeted him.

 

Nonetheless, he didn’t want to embarrass him. He nodded and said, “Hello.” Then he noticed Yang Ji, who was sitting nearby. Before an actor joined the company, they had to be approved, and Qiu Wenhuan knew this person.

 

Qiu Wenhuan approached Yang Ji and asked, “Your name is… Yang Ji, right?”

 

Yang Ji was somewhat taken aback and quickly stood up. “Hello, Assistant Qiu.”

 

“I almost forgot you’re also part of this production. How’s it going? Are you adjusting well?”

 

Qiu Wenhuan thought about introducing him to Tang Xiyan, as he was also from their company.

 

“Xiyan, this is Yang Ji from our company. If he has any questions, you can teach him.”

 

Tang Xiyan inexplicably disliked this person. He spoke with a cold tone, “Teach what? I’m a singer; I’m busy enough with my own stuff, how can I manage others?”

 

After saying this, he turned to look at Qu Di, who was sitting next to him. “Qu Di, fan me. Why did you stop?”

 

Qu Di hastened his movements. “Oh.”

 

Yang Ji was almost unable to maintain his smile. He had never experienced such disregard, but he couldn’t get angry. He forced a smile and said, “It’s okay. Master is too busy, and I don’t want to trouble him.”

 

Qiu Wenhuan noticed the tension between Yang Ji and Tang Xiyan but didn’t push the matter further. He consoled Yang Ji for a moment and gave him some instructions before leaving to discuss Tang Chaobai’s matters with the director.

 

Qiu Fei nudged Tang Xiyan with his elbow and whispered, “What’s gotten into you? We’re from the same company and the same production. Show a little courtesy.”

 

He thought Tang Xiyan had improved his behavior recently, but he seemed to be reverting to his old self.

 

Tang Xiyan remained silent and simply grabbed one of the sandwiches Qu Di had placed on the table, devouring it in one bite. He then glanced at Qu Di, who was fanning him without any expression, as though he were an emotionless fan.

 

Qu Di was startled by his stare. “What’s wrong?”

 

Tang Xiyan took a fierce bite and said, “Nothing!”

 

He had noticed that Yang Ji had been watching Qu Di, and after a quick observation of his assistant, he came to a conclusion: this guy named Yang had really questionable taste.

 

The opening ceremony proceeded as planned. After the formalities, it was time for the main actors to be interviewed and photographed by the media. Tang Xiyan and Wen Gu were the leads of the TV series, attracting the most attention. Moreover, their characters had many romantic scenes together, and since Tang Xiyan already had a substantial following, the media was keenly interested in their interactions.

 

Compared to the others, the newcomer Yang Ji felt left out. People occasionally mentioned him, asking if he had confidence and such, but as time passed, nobody seemed to care about his presence anymore.

 

After the interviews, it was already one o’clock in the afternoon. The director suggested they have lunch. Naturally, no one would refuse the first cast gathering. To facilitate the shoot, all the actors and crew were accommodated in a hotel nearby. As there were many people, the director decided to book a few tables on the hotel’s first floor for a shared meal.

 

Qu Di didn’t sit at the same table as Tang Xiyan and went to a different table with Zheng Siyi. He didn’t know anyone there, so he tried to establish a connection with Zheng Siyi, even though she didn’t seem very willing to engage with him.

 

Originally, he remembered the rule of not drinking alcohol, but later, the director got drunk and staggered over to their table, insisting on toasting them.

 

Everyone had their glasses raised, and he couldn’t refuse. He ended up forcing himself to drink a glass. However, as the liquid hit his throat, he almost wanted to spit it out. A sharp, burning sensation spread from his tongue. He quickly swallowed it down but felt like his esophagus and stomach were being burned by that tiny cup of transparent liquid.

 

He usually only had a couple of sips of beer at gatherings, and he had never experienced such strong liquor. After downing a glass, he started to feel his head getting a bit dizzy. He could barely hold his chopsticks.

 

Turning to look at Tang Xiyan, who was still eating, he wasn’t too worried. With Qiu Fei around, nothing serious should happen. After telling Zheng Siyi that he was going outside for some fresh air, he went to the door to clear his head.

 

At this moment, Yang Ji, who had been quiet and hadn’t said much, stood up and told his manager, “I’ll use the restroom.”

 

As Yang Ji exited the banquet hall, he noticed Qu Di sitting on a sofa in the lobby, leaning back with his arm covering his eyes.

 

“Qu Di.”

 

Hearing the voice, Qu Di’s heart trembled. He stood up and created some distance between them. “Mr. Yang, is there something you need?”

 

Yang Ji didn’t like Qu Di’s avoidance, but he didn’t want to show it. He glanced at the people around them and found someone at the front desk watching them. So, he turned to walk outside. “Come with me.”

 

Qu Di didn’t want any further involvement with him and declined his request straightforwardly, “No, I don’t need to. Tang Xiyan is still inside. I just felt a bit unwell, but I’m fine now. I’ll head back.”

 

This was the first time Qu Di had rejected his request. In a moment of anxiety, Yang Ji blurted out, “You have some skill, finding an Alpha right away. I underestimated you. But look at yourself; you won’t hold Xiyan’s interest for long.”

 

Insulting words flooded into Qu Di’s ears one by one, but he didn’t want to engage further. He brushed it off as water off a duck’s back. After all, he had seen what kind of person Yang was on the day they broke up.

 

Yang Ji watched as Qu Di walked away, not paying attention to his words, and acted as if he hadn’t heard anything. It was as if his harsh words had landed on cotton, completely unnoticed. In such a public place, he couldn’t approach him any further. He clenched and relaxed his hand in his pocket. With a dark expression, he muttered to himself, “You’re quite something!”

 

When Qu Di returned to the banquet hall, the director had already left, as he had gotten drunk and had to be helped back. People were starting to disperse. He saw Tang Xiyan, who seemed to be looking for him, and waved to get his attention. Tang Xiyan, upon seeing him, ran over and scolded, “Where did you go again?”

 

Qu Di rubbed his stomach and replied, “That drink was too strong; I felt unwell, so I went outside for some fresh air.”

 

Tang Xiyan sniffed and said with some disdain, “No wonder you reek of alcohol.”

 

Qiu Fei chimed in, “He definitely didn’t dare to drink with you, so he went to find these little assistants. I had a few drinks, and even Li Mèng, who can’t handle alcohol, tried to outdrink him. She ended up passed out on the table.”

 

Qu Di asked, “Are we going back now?”

 

Qiu Fei checked the time and said, “There’s nothing left to do. Let’s go back and rest. I’ll leave first. Qu Di, keep an eye on him, and call me if anything happens.”

 

In the following months, Qu Di was the one primarily accompanying Tang Xiyan. Qiu Fei had been busy with the new talent he was managing, so he could only come by occasionally.

 

“Let’s go, let’s go! I don’t need to babysit you; you’re not a child.”

 

After Qiu Fei left, Yang Ji returned. His manager rushed over and asked why he had been gone so long. He made up a casual excuse.

 

Qu Di took out a room key card and handed it to Tang Xiyan. “This one is yours, on the 53rd floor, Room 5316. Your luggage was placed there yesterday. In the first drawer of the wardrobe, you’ll find socks. In the second drawer, you’ll find underwear. Your clothes are already arranged and hung in sets in the closet. Just grab and wear…”

 

Tang Xiyan didn’t want to listen to his nagging and asked, “What about you? Where are you staying?”

 

“I’m on the 12th floor, Room 1233. I’m sharing with a logistics staff member. If you need anything, just call me.”

 

Tang Xiyan furrowed his brow. “Why are you still in a double room? Is Tang Yi that short on money?”

 

Qu Di didn’t mind, and he had seen the logistics staff today. It was a young beta who had graduated recently.

 

He handed the key card to Tang Xiyan. “I’m just a personal assistant. This is enough for me. You can sleep peacefully in your presidential suite.”

 

Tang Xiyan suggested, “How about I pay for a single room for you?”

 

Qu Di hurriedly stopped him. “Please don’t. I don’t want to stand out. Don’t worry about me.”

 

“Forget it; you’re too kind.”

 

The two of them took the elevator together. When they reached the twelfth floor, Qu Di got off first. He walked alone down the carpeted corridor, and the overly quiet hallway felt somewhat eerie. He quickened his pace but was startled by a pair of feet at the corner.

 

As he focused his gaze, he felt that the shoes seemed somewhat familiar. He took a few steps closer and discovered that it was, in fact, Shu Yi. He was leaning against the wall, his eyes closed and his brows furrowed.

 

Qu Di called him a couple of times as he crouched down, but Shu Yi showed no reaction at all. As he got closer, he smelled a strong scent of alcohol, mixed with the faint minty pheromones of an Alpha.


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~

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Chapter 9 – It's hard to escape from the Omegaverse trope!

Chapter 9

 

That night, as soon as Tang Xiyan returned home, Qu Di urged him to take out the artist profile he had been given to review.

 

But Tang Xiyan wanted to play it slow. “I’m so tired. Can we look at it tomorrow?”

 

“No, where did you put it?” Qu Di asked.

 

Tang Xiyan lay on the bed and pointed to his desk, which was cluttered with the recent compositions he’d been working on. Qu Di tidied up a bit and, to his surprise, found the script for this drama under the pile of papers. The script had “Mountains and Rivers” written in large letters on the white cover, with Tang Xiyan’s signature above it.

 

“Is this your script?” Qu Di inquired.

 

Tang Xiyan glanced at it and reached out his hand. “Yes, I took a look after receiving it and left it there.”

 

Qu Di picked up the topmost script and noticed that the pages had curled edges, with several sticky notes stuck throughout, showing that Tang Xiyan had not merely looked at it and left it alone. He handed the script to Tang Xiyan, who casually flipped through it. It was filled with notes and comments, even using different-colored pens.

 

Tang Xiyan looked up at Qu Di and, thinking Qu Di was interested, said, “Do you want to read it? You can take it and study it.”

 

Qu Di, however, quickly stopped him, “No, I just thought you hadn’t prepared at all. Now I feel reassured.”

 

This unexpected praise made Tang Xiyan blush, and he pretended to focus on the script while nervously shuffling the pages. He even spoke louder, “Why are you staring at me like that? Is there something on my face?”

 

Qu Di, though, suspected he was pretending, but he left Tang Xiyan to his reading.

 

Two weeks later, on August 1st, the annual grand drama “Mountains and Rivers,” produced by Tang Xiyan’s investment company, officially began filming. The opening ceremony was held at the Red Pear Film and Television City. Qu Di had spent the previous night at Tang Xiyan’s home to ensure he wouldn’t be late for this important day.

 

Qu Di woke up early, well before 6 a.m., as he didn’t want to miss this crucial event. He had been anxious all night, fearing he might oversleep. He went downstairs to prepare breakfast for Tang Xiyan. Today, he knew Tang Xiyan would be busy, so he decided to let him have a slightly more substantial breakfast than usual.

 

He originally planned to wake Tang Xiyan at 6 a.m., but when he entered the room, he saw that Tang Xiyan was already awake. He had just finished showering and was wrapped in a white bath towel, with a wet head. When he saw Qu Di, Tang Xiyan complained, “Why didn’t you knock before entering?”

 

The strong scent of Alpha pheromones assaulted Qu Di’s senses, even though most Betas couldn’t detect such scents. He had always been one of the few exceptions who could mildly sense them. Tang Xiyan was unaware of this ability.

 

Feeling somewhat embarrassed about unintentionally invading Tang Xiyan’s privacy, Qu Di quickly explained, “You seemed to be awake, so I thought I could come in.”

 

Tang Xiyan was surprised at how early Qu Di was up and thought he might have been trying to impress him. He wondered if he had done something remarkable. “Why are you up so early? Are you trying to impress me?”

 

Tang Xiyan looked at his well-defined muscles and felt quite pleased with himself. He assumed that Qu Di was envious of him.

 

At the crack of dawn, the chauffeur-driven car arrived, and they were the second group to arrive at the location, with even the male lead, Shu Yi, not having arrived yet. As soon as they arrived, Tang Xiyan was ushered away to the makeup and wardrobe department.

 

Qu Di was feeling a bit nervous, especially as they moved closer to the set. His palms began to sweat, and he grew increasingly uneasy. Finally, as they stepped into the makeup room, he abruptly said, “I’ll go get you some water.”

 

Without waiting for Tang Xiyan’s response, he turned and left the room. The makeup artist was puzzled and mentioned, “We have water right here.”

 

Tang Xiyan’s agent leaned in and quietly explained, “He’s a bit new and is feeling nervous. He hasn’t slept well all night. Look at those dark circles under his eyes.”

 

Qu Di left and spent nearly half an hour outside. He stood in the sun with two bottles of water in hand, but he hesitated to enter the makeup room. He still hadn’t figured out a way to make his encounter with his predecessor less awkward.

 

Suddenly, a soft voice broke his train of thought. “Xiao Di?”

 

It was Shu Yi, with his assistant Zheng Siyi and his agent, Liu Meng, following behind.

 

He turned to the side, wanting to let them in. “Ah… Mr. Shu… Shu Yì.”

 

“Call me Shu Yì, and why are you standing here? Why don’t you come inside?” The water from the bottle dripped down the side of the bottle, casting a small shadow at his feet. Every time he spoke to Shu Yì, he would instinctively get nervous. “I… I… I’m waiting for Xi Yan. He’s… he’s getting his makeup done.”

 

In this state, he looked like a naughty student caught doing something wrong by the class teacher, stuttering in his speech and avoiding eye contact. Shu Yì didn’t press him and reminded him, “Assistants can go inside too. Don’t stand here; it’s too hot outside.”

 

After saying this, Shu Yì went inside to get ready for makeup. Qu Di suddenly breathed a sigh of relief, but he also realized that he wasn’t as nervous as he had been just a moment ago. So he gathered his courage and went inside.

 

He took too long, and Tang Xiyan had already gone into the dressing room to change. He put down the water he was holding and looked around discreetly. Other than Shu Yì, who had just entered, he didn’t see Yang Ji’s figure. Maybe he had already finished makeup and changed his clothes… But before he could sit down, someone came out of one of the dressing rooms.

 

He didn’t notice and bumped into a chair next to him, causing the chair legs to scr4p3 against the floor, creating an ear-piercing noise. In an instant, everyone in the makeup room turned their gaze to him, including Yang Ji, whom he hadn’t seen in a long time.

 

Yang Ji’s pupils slightly contracted, partly in disbelief and then subconsciously furrowing his brows. How could he be here!? Why was this beta so persistent? Didn’t he make it clear to him?

 

“Sorry… I disturbed everyone,” Qu Di said apologetically.

 

Many of the makeup room staff were the same people who had taken the official makeup photos last time and knew he was Tang Xiyan’s assistant. They all expressed that it was no big deal. “It’s a small matter; just be careful.” Then everyone went back to their tasks.

 

Only Yang Ji remained in place, staring at him. Qu Di was the first to avert his gaze because he saw Tang Xiyan coming out in his changed clothes.

 

“Qu Di! Did you go to Mars to buy water? How long has it been?”

 

Qu Di quickly approached to help him with the long and heavy red tassel spear. “You have to go out to get it here; I don’t know the way, and I got lost.”

 

“Are you stupid? How could the organizers not have water? Tang Arts is not that poor.” Although he said this, he still picked up the water Qu Di bought and took a sip.

 

This outfit was really making him feel hot.

 

Qu Di handed him a tissue. “Be careful not to mess up your makeup.”

 

“Alright, why are you so troublesome, just like an Omega.”

 

Seeing his ex boyfriend, who had been useless in the past, being so familiar with the current popular idol, Yang Ji tightly gripped the cuffs of his pants. Although he should be the one in a superior position, Qu Di had only ever looked up to him.


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~

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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 8 – It's hard to escape from the Omegaverse trope!

Chapter 8

 

Qu Di finally met the legendary Emperor of Vision.

 

The Emperor’s name was Shu Yi. Unlike Tang Xiyan, he was a professionally trained actor with handsome looks and outstanding acting skills. He was the only actor in the country who had won the Golden Plum Vision Emperor award twice and the Ice Lotus award once, the highest honors for actors in the country.

 

When Qu Di was working on his graduation project, the character of the Alpha male lead was somewhat inspired by Shu Yi’s image. Shu Yi had always been an actor he admired for his calmness and even once took six months to travel the world to experience life when he couldn’t find a good project.

 

Although his exposure was not as high as some new actors or popular stars, once his name was mentioned, very few people were unfamiliar with it.

 

“Hello, I’m Shu Yi.”

 

His voice was deep and gentle, exuding a lazy and approachable vibe. Even in the most ordinary white shirt, he seemed like an English gentleman sipping tea in his garden on a sunny afternoon. His straight nose and slightly upturned lips made everyone’s eyes stick to him.

 

But as a life assistant, Qu Di clearly didn’t have the qualifications to talk to the Emperor of Vision. He could only watch from a distance, and at most, stand by when his artist and Shu Yi talked, stealing a few glances. Perhaps Shu Yi hadn’t even noticed him.

 

“Hello, I’m Xiyan.” Outside, Tang Xiyan always went by Xiyan.

 

“I’ve heard your song. That ‘Chuyang’ is very nice; I like it.”

 

“Thank you, but I haven’t really watched the TV shows you’ve acted in. I’m sorry.”

 

Hearing this, Qu Di came to his senses. Hadn’t Tang Xiyan learned how to speak politely? He seemed oblivious, and that phrase from Qiu Wenhuan came to mind, which he had forgotten today.

 

He guessed Shu Yi might be angry now. How would he explain this to Fei Ge? He hadn’t even joined the cast yet, and he had already offended the male lead of the same show during a photo shoot.

 

But to his surprise, Shu Yi not only didn’t mind, but he even smiled, saying, “You’re interesting. I rarely meet someone as candid as you.” He had heard enough of the usual pleasantries in this industry, so hearing some genuine words for a change was quite interesting.

 

“Shu Yi, come change your clothes!”

 

“My manager called me. I’ll go first; we can chat later.”

 

Once Shu Yi left, Qu Di pulled Tang Xiyan aside, saying, “You shouldn’t have said that just now.”

 

Tang Xiyan, however, didn’t care at all. “So what if I haven’t watched? What would I do if I said I had and he asked me which character I liked?”

 

“Really? You haven’t watched it? His TV shows are so popular.” Qu Di thought Tang Xiyan was deliberately causing trouble. In this day and age, how could anyone not have seen Shu Yi’s TV shows? But then he realized something was not quite right. “But, don’t you need to get to know your fellow cast members before joining the production?”

 

“Fei Ge briefed me. I’ve been busy and didn’t have time to watch.”

 

“…” It was a miracle that this person had survived in this industry for so long. Qu Di felt like he had found more evidence about him and Tang Xiyan…

 

He reminded him, “Please be careful about what you say later. Fortunately, it’s just you and Shu Yi who came today; others had their photos taken yesterday. When you go back, make sure to thoroughly review the material. We don’t want any unexpected news.”

 

“I got it, I got it. I’ll go get my makeup done, and you can get me a sandwich.” He had shown off to the reporters outside the studio earlier, and now he was starving.

 

The studio was somewhat remote, and it took him ten minutes to find a coffee shop. He bought a few small cakes and coffee because the director and screenwriter were present today, and he wanted to win their favor.

 

Back in the studio, Qu Di finally felt alive. After the light rain that day, the sun had been shining brightly, and there was a pervasive heat everywhere. Even the reporters and fans outside, who had been squatting, were barely moving and huddled in the shade.

 

He placed the peach cakes and cappuccino he bought for Tang Xiyan in front of him. This was the first time he had done something like this. Looking around, he realized everyone was busy. How could he naturally and without embarrassment offer these snacks and drinks to them?

 

He spotted Shu Yi’s assistant, a cool and aloof girl leaning against the wall, waiting for Shu Yi to change. He walked slowly over, attempting to strike up a conversation. “Hello, I’m Xiyan’s life assistant, my name is Qu Di.”

 

The girl glanced at him and replied, “Hello.”

 

“…”

 

Silence fell between the two of them. After a couple of seconds, Qu Di spoke again, “Xiyuan asked me to bring some food for you, but I didn’t know you don’t like sweets.”

 

“Shu Yi doesn’t like sweet stuff. It makes him gain weight.” She gave him a look as if he were a complete idiot.

 

Artists are very particular about their physique; Qu Di was aware of that. But wasn’t it okay to indulge occasionally? Seeing that Shu Yi’s assistant had no intention of engaging further, he politely apologized and was about to leave.

 

But at that moment, Shu Yi walked out, having changed into his costume, an emperor’s robe. He was dressed in a black robe embroidered with a golden dragon with five claws. There were faint traces of auspicious clouds, and underneath was a long robe of the same color with a gold-trimmed water pattern at the collar. A white jade-studded golden dagger hung from his waist, and he wore black dragon-patterned boots.

 

Perhaps because of the makeup, the previously gentle Shu Yi no longer appeared soft. With his arched eyebrows and resolute gaze, he exuded a hint of recklessness.

 

“What’s going on? I overheard you talking outside just now,” he said, then noticed Qu Di. “You’re Xiyan’s personal assistant, right? Is there something you need from me?”

 

Qu Di didn’t expect Shu Yi to recognize him. He smiled politely and said, “It’s nothing, Xiyan asked me to bring you some food, but I didn’t know you don’t like sweets.”

 

“I didn’t say I don’t like it.” Shu Yi took a couple of steps forward and accepted the items from Qu Di. “It’s just that my manager is strict about my diet. Since it’s your thoughtful gesture, I won’t refuse. Besides, I haven’t had breakfast, so thank you.”

 

“Ah… You’re welcome.” Shu Yi was quite close, and Qu Di caught a whiff of the subtle minty scent on him. So, that was the scent of his pheromones.

 

Qu Di discreetly took a step back. “I’ll be heading back now.”

 

“Hey!” Shu Yi stopped him and asked, “What’s your name?”

 

Seeing that Qu Di seemed a bit startled, he explained with a smile, “We’ll be working together on the set for several months, so it’s only natural to get to know the actors and the people around them.”

 

“I… I’m Qu Di, ‘qu’ as in melody, ‘di’ as in flute.”

 

For a brief moment, Shu Yi’s eyes flashed with an emotion Qu Di couldn’t quite discern. He then introduced himself, “I’m Shu Yi.” He pointed to his assistant and continued, “This is Zheng Siyi, ‘si’ as in thought, ‘yi’ as in loyal.”

 

Before he could finish, Zheng Siyi interrupted, “It’s ‘si’ as in missing, and ‘yi’ as in loyalty.”

 

“In the future, if you need any help, you can contact Siyi.”

 

“Sure, thank you.”

 

Qu Di returned to Tang Xiyan’s side, still trying to process how impressive Shu Yi was. He had to admit that Shu Yi was a national heartthrob. Not to mention Omega, even as an unaffected beta, Qu Di had been momentarily lost in his presence. He also felt his face heating up and wondered if it was noticeable.

 

“Where did you go?” Tang Xiyan asked.

 

“Huh?”

 

Qu Di had never expected to be so captivated by Shu Yi’s presence. It was surprising to be enchanted by someone he had been working with for almost two weeks.

 

Seeing his slightly stunned expression, Tang Xiyan straightened his posture, raised his chin, and had a peac0ck-like appearance. “What’s wrong? Are you mesmerized?”

 

Tang Xiyan played the role of a general who had guarded the borders for eight years, earning respect, but he was also a ruthless character who didn’t flinch from killing. His eyebrows and eyes exuded fierceness, and he wore a black armor suit with a silver lining. He had a black bun on his head, held a spear with a red tassel, and wore black boots with a dragon pattern.

 

“Not… not bad,” Qu Di mumbled to himself, as long as you don’t make such out-of-character expressions.

 

Tang Xiyan held on for just a few seconds before sitting down and complaining, “This thing is too heavy, and it’s really hot! Do I have to wear this iron suit for the shoot?”

 

The passing director overheard this and chuckled, “You’ll only wear this outfit for a few scenes. When you return to the capital, you’ll wear official attire or casual clothes most of the time.”

 

The director looked at Tang Xiyan’s appearance and was quite satisfied. He had the look of a general heading into battle, full of energy. This outfit wasn’t cheap; it was all handcrafted, and each piece of armor was made of high-quality materials. Besides Shu Yi’s coronation outfit, it was the most expensive costume.

 

The shooting proceeded smoothly. Qu Di had never expected Tang Xiyan to be so good at portraying this role. Even the photographer said he had a great sense of the camera, and he captured the essence of the character well. As for Shu Yi, he was even faster, finishing his scenes in just half an hour.

 

When they stepped outside, a wave of heat hit them. Qu Di took out a sun umbrella and opened it. “The nanny car is over there; let’s walk.”

 

Tang Xiyan put on his sunglasses, took the umbrella from Qu Di, and sipped his iced lemon tea. He nodded, and most of the cakes and drinks that hadn’t been given away had found their way into Tang Xiyan’s stomach. With Fei Ge not around and not wanting to be too pushy in front of outsiders, he had seized the opportunity.

 

Shu Yi followed them, also wearing sunglasses. His assistant held an umbrella for him. He waved to the fans waiting nearby, displaying his signature smile. However, his eyes behind the sunglasses were fixed on Qu Di’s back.

 

Qu Di suddenly turned around, and Shu Yi also saw him. He smiled at Qu Di, and the nearby fans erupted in cheers.

 

“Husband! He’s smiling so sweetly!”

 

“Ahhhh, I love you, Shu Yi!”

 

“Shu Yi, look at me! Look at me!”

 

“Ahhh, I’m dead!”

 

As for Tang Xiyan’s side, a bunch of fans had gathered too, but seeing the artists cooperate so well with each other, they felt a bit sour. Someone started chanting, “Hey, kid! Look at your mom!”

 

Then, the crowd began to stir.

 

“Yanyan! Mom was so worried after reading the news! Are you okay?”

 

“Kid! Give us a smile, or we’ll worry ourselves to death!”

 

“Yanyan! Yanyan!”

 

But Tang Xiyan remembered Fei Ge’s advice and, before getting into the car, bowed to the fans with a blank expression, making it look like he hadn’t completely shaken off the shadow of his past life as a private fan.

 

“Phew…”

 

Tang Xiyan took another sip of his drink. “So, how was my acting? Pretty good, right?”

 

“Um…” Qu Di was busy writing in his notebook.

 

Tang Xiyan leaned in to see what he was writing. “What are you writing?”

 

He was taken aback when he saw his menu:

 

Lunch: Beef spaghetti (crossed out) changed to Vegetable salad (without dressing).

 

Dinner: Chicken breast salad (crossed out) changed to Whole grain porridge.

 

Tang Xiyan couldn’t believe that Qu Di was going to ruin his diet for the next few days. He quickly stopped him, “Why!?”

 

Qu Di looked at the lemon tea in Tang Xiyan’s hand and silently added an extra hour to his workout time for the next day.


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Chapter 7 – It's hard to escape from the Omegaverse trope!

Chapter 7

 

Tang Xiyan gave him a sidelong glance and said, “After all these years as an idol, do you think I can’t tell if someone is strange? I’m not dumb. I just didn’t expect my assistant to be so diligent. What? Is the company asking you to sleep with me tonight?”

 

Why did that phrase sound so strange?

 

“I’ll go make the bed first. You finish your meal, and I’ll wash up afterward.”

 

“Hey! Aren’t you going to eat?”

 

“I made dumplings, pork and corn filling.”

 

An artist eating a meal replacement, and he’s offering me dumplings? Tang Xiyan was both annoyed and amused. This guy was definitely doing it on purpose, just look at him, he’s definitely smiling!

 

During the night, the wind picked up, rustling the trees outside. Tang Xiyan tossed and turned, unable to sleep. Besides his growling stomach, there was something else… he felt uncomfortable all over.

 

He half-awoke several times, suddenly jolted out of his sleep. Finally, he grabbed his phone and checked the time: 3 a.m. He realized he couldn’t sleep because he was hungry, so he sat up, planning to go downstairs and find something to eat.

 

He wondered if there were any dumplings left from Qu Di’s purchase. He could secretly cook a few for himself. It’s not like Qu Di would mind if he found out the next day.

 

He picked up his phone, turned on the flashlight function, and as soon as he placed his feet on the floor, he looked up and noticed, through the window, a pair of eyes staring at him. The dim light from his phone illuminated the person, and the person slowly grinned at him.

 

!!!

 

 

He pulled Qu Di’s hand over and rested it on his shoulder, then wrapped his arm around Qu Di’s waist. He was a bit anxious, “Don’t fall asleep, you know? Talk to me, um… or listen to me. You didn’t feed me enough today, otherwise, I could handle her with one hand. Also, I have to report to the gym tomorrow. I’m thinking of signing you up for it as well…”

 

Tang Xiyan brought Qu Di into the room and placed him on the bed, locked the door, and then chatted incessantly with Qu Di while searching for his phone. He kept glancing back to see if Qu Di had fallen asleep.

 

“Don’t sleep. I’ve talked so much, and you haven’t said a word. Where did you hide your phone?”

 

“Under the pillow.”

 

Tang Xiyan reached under the pillow and found his phone. He checked it, and luckily, it wasn’t locked. He first called 120 and then 110 [/mfn]Numbers for the emergency services[/mfn].

 

Turning back, he tried to comfort Qu Di, “It’s okay, they will be here soon. You… you’ve lost a lot of blood.” Tang Xiyan hurriedly grabbed a sheet from the bed and twisted it into a makeshift bandage, trying to stop the bleeding from his wound.

 

“This should do, I think.”

 

Qu Di felt that his arm was numb, and his ankle, where he had been bitten, throbbed with pain. He decided to close his eyes for a moment to conserve energy, but as soon as he closed his eyes, Tang Xiyan patted his face a few times, not too gently.

 

“Don’t sleep.”

 

“I… just want to rest for a moment. Maybe you can try to be quieter. I have a headache.”

 

Tang Xiyan closed his mouth somewhat dejectedly, thought for a moment, and then covered him with a fallen blanket from the floor, fearing he might get cold. This beta really didn’t realize how well he was being taken care of. Did he know who was looking after him?

 

Tang Xiyan’s punch had been quite powerful. By the time the police and the hospital staff arrived, there was no further commotion outside. Later, it was said that the girl’s nose was crooked, and she had a mild concussion.

 

As for Qu Di, the injuries were not too severe. They were all superficial wounds, and after being bandaged, he could be discharged the next day. So when Tang Xiyan returned from the police station and saw him, he was somewhat surprised, but then his lips curled up, and he walked quickly to him, “You’re okay?”

 

“It’s just superficial wounds. After bandaging, it will be fine,” then Qu Di asked about his agent, “Does he still have to work today?”

 

“No need, take a day off. I’ve contacted the film crew, and we’ve moved the makeup photoshoot to tomorrow.”

 

Since there was no work, Qu Di didn’t plan to stay here any longer, “Then I’ll go back.”

 

“Hey,” Tang Xiyan grabbed Qu Di’s hand.

 

“Ah…”

 

Tang Xiyan quickly let go of his hand, “Sorry, I forgot your hand is injured.” He scratched his head, not very naturally, “How about… I take you home?”

 

Before Qu Di could speak, Qiu Fei rejected the suggestion, “You take him home, and there may be paparazzi chasing you. I’m afraid his hand will be permanently damaged by reporters. Rest for a while, I’ll take him home.”

 

“…,” Tang Xiyan nodded in agreement. Indeed, there were a bunch of reporters outside the police station, and he had just managed to break through the siege to get back. But he really couldn’t help worrying about Qu Di; after all, he was partially responsible for his injuries.

 

Qu Di could see that Tang Xiyan wanted to make it up to him for last night’s incident, but he also knew that Tang Xiyan was a victim. Moreover, protecting his artist was part of Tang Xiyan’s job, so he didn’t want any compensation.

 

He smiled and said, “You’re tired too, rest and get ready for work tomorrow. I’m not missing any limbs; don’t be like this. I’m getting used to it.”

 

“Okay, I’m leaving.”

 

Tang Xiyan pushed Qiu Fei aside like a dog and opened the door for Qu Di. Qiu Fei rolled his eyes at him.

 

After Qu Di left, Tang Xiyan received a call from his elder brother. It was clear that his brother had been informed by Qiu Fei.

 

“How is it?”

 

Tang Xiyan slouched on the couch, picked up an apple from the fruit bowl on the table, and took a bite, “I won’t die.”

 

“What are they going to do with the woman?” Although his younger brother was quite wayward, he couldn’t just leave him to fend for himself in such a situation.

 

“I think she’s not quite right in the head.”

 

“Her family has already hired a lawyer. They seem to be planning an insanity defense. After all, the law allows for them to plead insanity.”

 

As expected, Tang Xiyan bit into the apple and finished it off in three or four bites, then threw the apple core into the trash can. “There are things we can’t do in front of the police, but it’s a different story inside a psychiatric hospital. They might as well send her to prison.”

 

“Okay, I understand. You should focus on your work,” he said, about to hang up the phone.

 

Tang Xiyan suddenly remembered something and stopped him, “Hey, brother, about my assistant, he injured his hand and leg! See… isn’t this a work-related injury?”

 

On the other end, his brother laughed softly and said, “Medical expenses will be reimbursed by the company, but this is considered part of his job. Don’t think about anything else.” Without waiting for him to respond, he hung up the phone.

 

It was the first time Tang Xiyan had been so disgusted with his brother, a capitalist who couldn’t resist any opportunity for profit. He thought for a moment, he had money, why not pay for it himself? It would be like reaching into his own pocket. So he transferred two thousand yuan to Qu Di’s WeChat.

 

“You can’t give too much; I’m afraid it will go to his head.”

 

Xiyan: [WeChat transfer: Bonus]

 

Qu Di: [What’s this for?]

 

Xiyan: [Your bonus for the work-related injury.]

 

Qu Di: [Why are you the one sending it? Besides, Fei-bro said it doesn’t count as a work-related injury.]

 

Xiyan: [Why are you so nosy? Tang-bro told me to send it to you. Others won’t know, so don’t talk about it everywhere.]

 

Qu Di: [Well, thanks. Please convey my thanks to Tang-bro.]

 

Xiyan: [Okay.]

 

Tang Xiyan had resolved a major issue that had been on his mind and was planning to take a refreshing shower and catch up on some sleep.

 

On the other hand, Qu Di, looking at the money transferred on his phone, fell into contemplation. Would Tang General really contact his artists privately? And why didn’t he give it directly but had to use him as a middleman? Could there be something between these two Alphas that wasn’t immediately obvious?

 

Qu Di felt like he had stumbled upon a big secret.

 

The incident of a sasaeng fan breaking into Xiyan’s residence and injuring his assistant quickly took over the headlines of various entertainment magazines and topped the trending topics on social media on the same day. In the afternoon, internet users had already dug up various private information about the culprit, and some even found her parents’ residence, leading to a crowd gathering outside their home, refusing to leave.

 

Qiu Fei brought the information to Tang Xiyan, “This person is one of your ardent fans. She isn’t wealthy. Three days ago, she borrowed tens of thousands to rent the villa next to yours and began stalking you. That’s why you kept encountering her so many times that night. According to her incoherent confession, she had actually been waiting outside your house that night. She initially wanted to leave once Qu Di left, but he didn’t leave until late at night. She started feeling resentful and developed delusions about Qu Di seducing her idol, so she climbed onto your balcony.”

 

“When will this trending topic be taken down?” Tang Xiyan was growing increasingly uncomfortable with the idea of his personal life being discussed and debated by the public for an entire day. Initially, it was fine for people to discuss it, but later, they began attacking Qu Di, questioning why an assistant was allowed to stay overnight with an artist. He had no choice but to post a clarification.

 

“The production team plans to keep it trending a bit longer. By the way, tomorrow, you have a makeup photoshoot, and we’ve arranged for a press release, so we need your cooperation. Try to appear tired and give the impression of smiling at the fans even when you’re worn out. You know what I mean? I’ve already informed Qu Di that you’re not allowed to have breakfast tomorrow to make it look more realistic.”

 

“…”


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Chapter 6 – It's hard to escape from the Omegaverse trope!

Chapter 6

 

Tang Xiyan furrowed his brows as he watched the person approaching. The girl’s scent was a mix of heavy perfume and pheromones, which was rather unpleasant. His body was filled with resistance. Seeing this, Qu Di quickly stood up, wiping his greasy hands hastily, and blocked the path in front of his artist. “Hello, this is a private room. It’s not appropriate for you to enter without permission.”

 

The girl didn’t seem upset; instead, she gave a coquettish smile and adjusted her curly hair. Without paying much attention to Qu Di, she looked at the person behind him. “Omigosh, it’s Yan Yan, I’m so happy! We just met not long ago, and now we have this chance encounter again. Isn’t it such a coincidence?”

 

Tang Xiyan’s good mood from eating crayfish was completely ruined by this unexpected visitor. However, he remembered he couldn’t show his anger in front of the fans.

 

He controlled his facial muscles and forced a smile while smoothly saying the words he had said countless times before, “Dear fan, thank you for your support. It’s my honor. However, we are having a meal, and you know the company doesn’t allow us to interact with fans privately. I hope you can understand.”

 

Normally, hearing such words, fans would leave on their own. But this girl had no intention of leaving. “My name is Xu Qisong. I was in the front row at your concert last time, and you shook hands with me! Also, at the Blue Sky Airport last time, I went to pick you up, and you bought milk tea for us. I received it from your assistant…”

 

The girl seemed eager to prove that she was close to him.

 

But in reality, those moments that were so special to her were not memorable to Tang Xiyan at all. At the concert, he shook hands with a whole row of people, but it was more of a high-five than a handshake. As for the milk tea, it was actually Qu Fei’s idea, and the company paid for it. It was meant to create an image of a considerate and caring idol towards his fans, but it ended up trending on social media the next day.

 

“Ah… really? Well, I kind of remember, but…”

 

“Really?” The girl’s eyes lit up. “You remember me? I buy your albums every time, three copies. One for myself, one as a gift, and one for my collection!”

 

Xu Qisong was about to step forward, apparently intending to give him a big hug. Qu Di couldn’t stand it anymore and grabbed her hand, gently pushing her outside.

 

“Miss, please restrain yourself.”

 

Seeing that all the oil from his hands had transferred to her clean dress, Xu Qisong slapped Qu Di’s hand away and lost her elegant and charming demeanor. “What do you think you’re doing? Do you think you can interrupt when I’m talking to Yan Yan? My dress costs two thousand! Don’t touch it with your dirty hands!”

 

Qu Di was a bit stunned by the slap but decided to get her out. However, the girl was determined not to leave.

 

At that moment, a waiter entered. Tang Xiyan quickly pulled Qu Di behind him, suppressed his anger and repeated himself. “Well, he’s my personal assistant. I apologize on his behalf. We’re in the middle of a meal, and you know that the company doesn’t allow us to have private interactions with fans. I hope you can understand.”

 

Instead, he offered to talk to her later. Hearing this, Xu Qisong smiled brightly. This way, she could contact her idol. Who wouldn’t want that? She felt a bit embarrassed but quickly recited her phone number.

 

“Can you remember it? Or should I write it down for you?” She wanted to ask the waiter for pen and paper, but Tang Xiyan stopped her.

 

“No need, I can remember it.”

 

He smoothly recited the phone number, and the girl left contentedly.

 

Qu Di rubbed his cheek with the back of his hand. Luckily, the slap wasn’t too hard, and it didn’t hurt much. However, his skin was clear, so any marks were very noticeable.

 

Tang Xiyan pulled him close, grabbed his chin to turn the side that was slapped toward him. “Tsk tsk, if it were in the past, I wouldn’t care if that person was male or female, Alpha or Omega, but I’d definitely make sure they couldn’t recognize their own mother. This is quite serious. How about we go to the hospital later?”

 

Qu Di pushed his hand away. “No need. It looks worse than it really is. I’ve always been like this since I was a child. I tend to get marks easily. I’ll put some ointment on it when I get back, and it will be fine in a couple of days.” He then raised his head to show his neck. “Look, the marks from when you grabbed my neck are still here. It’s not a big deal.”

 

Tang Xiyan rolled his eyes and went back to devour his crayfish. “If you don’t want to go to the hospital, you don’t have to. If I’m being nice to you, don’t be ungrateful. Don’t wait until tomorrow when your face swells up like a pig’s head. Let’s eat and then go back to the company.”

 

Qu Di asked, “Do you often encounter such situations?”

 

Tang Xiyan, having finished his meal, wiped his hands and said indifferently, “This is nothing. I have a bunch of people following me everywhere I go. Sometimes, they even block the restroom door. But you’re the first one who’s been slapped.”

 

“Ah… But what can I do? As a public figure, I have to set an example. I can’t say anything. Even if she slapped me right in the face, I still have to smile and advise her, ‘It’s not right to hit people, you know.’ I can’t express how much I’d like to curse her and her entire family.”

 

Qu Di sympathetically looked at him. No wonder he had such a bad temper at home; he must have been bottling it all up outside.

 

Tang Xiyan knocked his forehead. “What’s with that look? I don’t need your sympathy. You, an assistant earning a monthly salary of 5,000, showing sympathy to someone worth hundreds of millions, is your brain okay?”

 

Qu Di thought his words made sense. What’s wrong with not having privacy? He had money. What’s wrong with not having freedom? He had money. As for himself, he was just a working staff earning a monthly salary of 5,000, not even receiving the full amount after taxes.

 

Even when they were discussing how miserable he was, why did they end up making him sad?

 

In the afternoon, Tang Xiyan went to the company for rehearsal and then returned home. After the driver parked the car, he left, and the two of them walked, Tang Xiyan engrossed in his food delivery app.

 

“Yan Yan!” Suddenly, a person rushed out and almost pounced on Tang Xiyan, but he managed to dodge her.

 

Xu Qisong missed him and stumbled, almost falling into a nearby flower bed.

 

“I… Why is it you again?” He was on the verge of exclaiming “What the hell!”

 

“It’s just a coincidence. I didn’t know you lived here. I was just out for a walk after dinner,” Xu Qisong said.

 

A coincidence? Did she really think he was so naive to believe her?

 

“Is that so?” Tang Xiyan gave Qu Di a signal behind him. “Actually, I have something to do. I’ll head back first. You can continue your walk.”

 

“Tang Xiyan… Hey, why is it you again?” Xu Qisong exclaimed as she watched the person who had pushed her out.

 

“Uh… Miss, the area you’re standing in belongs to Tang Xiyan’s property. It’s considered trespassing to enter without permission. Please continue to support Tang Xiyan’s work, but also kindly keep your distance from his personal life.”

 

After saying that, he pulled Tang Xiyan into the house. When he looked back at the girl, he apologized, “I’m sorry, it’s company policy.”

 

Now, in the eyes of others, he was the idol who was forced to reject interactions with fans. Xu Qisong yelled, “I live in the next room to you! I’ll visit you when I have time!”

 

She stood there until the door closed in front of her, and she saw the curtains tightly drawn.

 

It’s unknown how long it took, but night fell, and there was no sign of her on the street.

 

Inside the house, Qu Di secretly stood by the French window, pulling the curtain open just a bit to look outside.

 

“Is she gone?” Tang Xiyan asked.

 

“She’s gone.”

 

“Phew…” Tang Xiyan breathed a sigh of relief. She wouldn’t leave, and he hadn’t even had dinner.

 

He took out his phone, thinking of ordering some good food. It had been a tiring day, and he needed to treat himself.

 

However, just as he was about to place an order, a hand covered his phone, and in the next second, it was snatched away. “No, you’ve already had crayfish today, and you didn’t go to the gym. So tonight, you’re having a meal replacement. Wait here, and I’ll go to the kitchen to prepare it for you.”

 

Tang Xiyan roared, “Qu Di!”

 

“Uh, I’m here.” He put the phone in his pocket and went into the kitchen to prepare tonight’s meal replacement.

 

Qu Di stirred the oats in the bowl. He turned around and saw Tang Xiyan in the living room, playing a game. It was as if he were taking out his frustration on his opponent, playing ruthlessly and knocking them out in a few moves.

 

He remembered the girl from earlier. This couldn’t be a coincidence; he had encountered her three times today. There had to be a problem.

 

If his suspicions were correct, this person might be one of those notorious “sasaeng [/mfn]obsessive, borderline-stalker[/mfn]fans,” who specifically seek information about their idols’ private schedules, intrude on their personal lives, and cause trouble. However, if they hadn’t taken any concrete actions yet, dealing with them could be complicated.

 

He couldn’t just report them to the police based on speculation.

 

He thought it over and decided to inform Qiu Fei, the manager. Qiu Fei assured him that the company would handle it, and he asked Qu Di to stay at the villa and accompany Tang Xiyan tonight.

 

As a personal assistant, it was common to stay at the artist’s home, especially when they had early morning schedules. A room was always reserved for him here, but he had never used it before.

 

He placed the meal replacement in front of Tang Xiyan. “I’m staying here tonight.”

 

Tang Xiyan picked up the bowl of oats and took a bite. “Why? Because of that girl?”

 

“So you know that she’s a security concern?” He thought that Tang Xiyan genuinely believed she was just an enthusiastic fan.

 

“You think so?” He still thought he could play it off as if she was merely a fan.


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~

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If you like cats, check out Revenge of the Garfield

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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 5 – It's hard to escape from the Omegaverse trope!

Chapter 5

 

“I don’t care! Get rid of him quickly. This thing needs to be thrown into hazardous waste! He even trespassed into my house and injured me!”

 

Facing Tang Xiyan’s escalating anger and his yelling, Qiu Fei adjusted his glasses, feeling his blood pressure rising. “First of all, this is your personal assistant, so there’s nothing improper about him being here.”

 

“But he doesn’t even know the passcode to my house!”

 

Qu Di, who had been quietly standing to the side, weakly said, “Mr. Tang… Mr. Tang gave it to me…”

 

“…” Tang Xiyan suddenly fell silent, realizing that it was his big brother, someone he couldn’t mess with.

 

“Did you hear that? And… regarding maliciously injuring someone, it seems that Mr. Qu here got hurt worse than you.”

 

Qu Di instinctively touched his neck. His fair skin bore a clear mark where he had been choked, showing that Tang Xiyan had shown no mercy.

 

Tang Xiyan was not happy. “He’s not more hurt than me! I…”

 

“Really?” Qiu Fei examined his artist from head to toe and couldn’t see where he had been injured. Since this guy often told lies to him, he directly refuted his statement. “Where are you hurt? You seem quite spirited with your constant chatter.”

 

“I… I…” Tang Xiyan couldn’t say it. It was too embarrassing for an Alpha to admit that he had been injured in that area.

 

Qu Di glanced at Tang Xiyan’s frustrated expression and felt sorry for him. He wanted to help explain, “Actually…”

 

Before he could finish, Tang Xiyan glared at him and threatened, “There’s nothing wrong with me. I’m perfectly fine!”

 

Qiu Fei looked satisfied. “If you can’t say it, then I’ll assume you’re fine. If you’re not satisfied, I can take you to the hospital for a check-up.”

 

Tang Xiyan grumbled, “No need!”

 

Going to the hospital would mean announcing to the world how he got injured, which was something he couldn’t bear. He had millions of fans waiting for him.

 

“Finally,” Qiu Fei paused, looked around the room, and saw that it was cleaner. He glanced at Qu Di and asked, “Did you clean up?”

 

Qu Di nodded. “I just tidied up the table a bit. It was a bit… messy.”

 

“I call it organized chaos! You wouldn’t understand.”

 

Qiu Fei chose to ignore Tang Xiyan’s words. He was very satisfied and nodded. Tang Xiyan didn’t like tidying up, and he didn’t want to hire a housekeeper because, as a public figure, he couldn’t allow a stranger into his home. So, the cleanliness of the house had always been Qiu Fei’s responsibility.

 

He skipped over Tang Xiyan and walked up to Qu Di, extending his right hand. “Hello, I’m Qiu Fei, Tang Xiyan’s manager. It’s a pleasure to work with you in the future.”

 

Tang Xiyan wasn’t happy, but his big brother had sent him, and he couldn’t do anything about it.

 

He looked at the two of them chatting happily, feeling resentful. But he didn’t protest further. After all, he would have plenty of chances to make mistakes, and then he could kick this guy out.

 

“Later, I’ll send you the details of his recent work. I might be busy in the near future and won’t be able to stay with him all the time.” Qiu Fei glanced at Tang Xiyan, who was still grumbling. His lips couldn’t help but curl up. It was great. From today on, he wouldn’t have to worry about this guy causing trouble in his absence.

 

Tang Xiyan had already met with Qu Di and introduced him as his life assistant, writing him in as Tang Zong’s eyeliner, which would keep this guy, who was always causing trouble, in check.

 

Qiu Fei was laughing in his heart, but he maintained a professional appearance. He looked at Qu Di, who had been helping Tang Xiyan, and asked, “Did you do the cleaning?”

 

Qu Di nodded. “I tidied up the table a bit. It was a bit… messy.”

 

“I call it organized chaos. You wouldn’t understand.”

 

Qiu Fei chose to ignore Tang Xiyan’s words. He was very satisfied and nodded. Tang Xiyan didn’t like tidying up, and he didn’t want to hire a housekeeper because, as a public figure, he couldn’t allow a stranger into his home. So, the cleanliness of the house had always been Qiu Fei’s responsibility.

 

“I’ll look at it carefully. Mr. Qiu, don’t worry,” Qu Di said, showing his willingness to cooperate.


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~

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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 4 – It's hard to escape from the Omegaverse trope!

Chapter 4

 

“First of all, Mr. Qu, I congratulate you on joining Tangyi,” Tang Chaobai’s assistant, Qiu Wenhuan, extended his hand.

 

Qu Di smiled and shook his hand, saying, “Thank you. It’s an honor to join Tangyi.”

 

Qiu Wenhuan looked down at the paper in his hand and began to explain the tasks Tang Chaobai had assigned to him: “Before your formal employment, we will arrange a two-week training for you. Do you have any questions?”

 

“No.”

 

“Well, can you start the training next week?”

 

“That’s fine.”

 

He couldn’t wait to start working tomorrow.

 

Qiu Wenhuan was quite satisfied and handed a folder to Qu Di: “Please take a look at this in the next two days.”

 

Qu Di picked it up and estimated that it contained several dozen pages of documents. He thought it might be company regulations or something similar. However, when he opened it, the cover bore a large title: “Life Assistant Rules, 100 Guidelines.”

 

Qu Di raised an eyebrow in confusion. Qiu Wenhuan still had an official smile on his face and gestured for him to continue reading.

 

Qu Di cautiously turned to the first page, only to be met with densely packed text, five-point font, single-spaced, enough to make one’s eyes hurt.

 

  1. Xiyan has a bad temper, and he’s a master of foul language. He can curse at you for 24 hours without repeating a word, making you question your life. So, please remember, you can ignore any off-topic talk outside of work. Maintaining a calm attitude is crucial. If you can’t handle it, read some scriptures. If you can’t find any, ask Xiyan’s agent, Mr. Chou Fei. Also, you must control him to prevent him from using profanity in front of the media. Each occurrence deducts a thousand from his salary.

 

  1. Xiyan likes to sleep in. If you wake him up, he’ll be in a foul mood, and it might lead to murder. So, on holidays, do not wake him up unless necessary. If you have to wake him, prepare a cup of sweet milk tea in advance. He likes it sweet but with half the sugar and minimal ice. He can only take a few sips, as he’s an idol who needs to maintain his figure. During this time, he’ll likely start swearing, so remember rule number one.

 

  1. Do not let Xiyan dye his hair or go out before the start of filming a TV series. It’s best to keep him indoors and maintain good eating habits to ensure he’s in the best condition for filming.

 

 

Qu Di glanced at Qiu Wenhuan, wanting to ask many questions, but he didn’t know where to start. Was he sure they were looking for a life assistant and not a nanny? Why did it seem like there was a potential threat involved?

 

Qiu Wenhuan seemed oblivious to his doubts and asked, “So, any questions?”

 

Qu Di didn’t want to give up this job. He closed the file and replied, “I think… I should be fine.”

 

His tone was slightly lacking in confidence.

 

Finally, Qiu Wenhuan showed a genuinely friendly smile and patted Qu Di’s shoulder. “Very well, I hope you do well. Many people are vying for this job.”

 

Actually, they didn’t know that the sunny and handsome little wolf on the outside, Xiyan, was a rebellious child in private.

 

After two weeks of training, Qu Di felt like he had shed a layer of skin. He didn’t have to do physical labor or endure exposure to the elements, but he felt like his sanity was slowly deteriorating.

 

Every day, he read through the Life Assistant Rules and painstakingly memorized Xiyan’s habits and quirks. After so many days, he could recite them from memory, but deep down, he was beginning to fear Xiyan.

 

He had searched up Xiyan’s name in private.

 

Xiyan, 23 years old, graduated from Y City Music College, and had been in the entertainment industry for five years, accumulating a substantial fan base with his outstanding looks and exceptional talent. His debut single was the best-selling of the month, topping the charts for three consecutive months, and his albums sold like hotcakes. He had won numerous awards, and his three-year streak of winning the Pop Song of the Year award remained unbroken.

 

His fans affectionately called him “Yanyan,” and they referred to themselves as “salty fish,” signifying that they had been through trials by fire like salted fish wrapped in salt (Yan). Qu Di couldn’t help but laugh when he first heard this term. Had he been too hasty to call himself a “salty fish”?

 

Whether or not they were happy, Qu Di wasn’t sure, but he was certainly not as happy as before. He felt like he was no different from a salty fish now.

 

Going through Xiyan’s recent work schedule, Qu Di realized that it mainly consisted of magazine interviews and advertisements. The most crucial task was the upcoming period drama.

 

“It starts shooting on August 1st, and the opening ceremony is at Hongli Film and Television City. Makeup starts at 7 am, and the shooting officially begins at 9 am…”

 

Why so early? Hongli Film and Television City was about five kilometers away from here. He needed to leave half an hour early, which meant he had to be out of the door by 7:30 am. Add some time for getting ready, and it meant he’d have to wake Xiyan up around 6 am.

 

Qu Di shivered. He hadn’t forgotten about Xiyan’s temper when he was woken up. It seemed like he would have to brave it.

 

Tomorrow, Xiyan had no work the whole day, and his training had ended. Qiu Assistant informed him that tomorrow he would meet his service target. Although there was still about a month until the TV series started shooting, they would need some time to get acquainted.

 

Actually, Qiu Wenhuan had thought ahead. If this didn’t work out, he would have to find another assistant. He had given himself a month.

 

The next day, Qu Di got up early. He put on a suit he had specially bought for the occasion. However, for some reason, the outfit that had seemed appropriate now didn’t feel right. A white T-shirt paired with black pants, with a big letter “Q” in the middle.

 

He had wanted to look approachable but was worried he might appear too casual, showing disrespect. After much deliberation, he changed into formal attire. Since he had no work today and wouldn’t be going out, he wanted to appear more formal. He unbuttoned his suit jacket, rolled up his sleeves, and tucked his tie into the chest pocket. He even took a moment to fix his hair; he looked presentable.

 

Qiu Wenhuan asked him to come to the company first, and he personally took Qu Di to meet Xiyan. Qu Di couldn’t help but sigh. Xiyan was indeed Tangyi’s cherished child; the executive assistant was busy with him day and night.

 

They arrived a bit early, before 9 am. Xiyan lived in a well-known affluent neighborhood, and the houses were all detached villas with quite a bit of space between them. Qiu Wenhuan didn’t ring the doorbell; he simply punched in the code on the keypad.

 

“The code here is 59468. Remember it. If there’s an emergency, you can come in, but don’t mention that I told you.” Tang Xiyan valued his “private space,” but as a public figure, he had little of that left. At the very least, his older brother was keeping a close eye on him.

 

“If he asks, say that Tang General brought you here,” he whispered.

 

“General Tang?” Would a CEO be concerned about such things? Would he know the passcode to his employee’s home? Qu Di couldn’t help but be curious. Did this General Tang have some secret relationship with Xiyan?

 

“Alright, I won’t go in. Mr. Chou Fei already greeted him yesterday, and he’s probably still sleeping. No need for me to introduce you. I have to get back to work.” Jokes aside, if you could avoid seeing that demon, why wouldn’t you?

 

Qiu Wenhuan smiled amicably. “Go on in.”

 

With that, he gently pushed Qu Di inside and closed the door behind him. The room was quite dark, and it took him some time to make out the decor. The living room had a striking set of red leather sofas, and the white walls were adorned with various decorations, including a guitar, a lion oil painting, vinyl records, and even a stuffed eagle.

 

Next to the TV was a complete sound system, and upon closer inspection, there was a phonograph on the cabinet, though he couldn’t tell if it was real.

 

The decorations in the house exuded the owner’s wild and uninhibited personality, but honestly, the place was a bit messy and, dare he say, ugly. Qu Di couldn’t help but make some internal remarks.

 

Beside the sofa, there was a large French window, which likely led to the small garden he had seen when he entered earlier. At the moment, the curtains were drawn tightly, blocking out any light.

 

He sat down on the sofa, picked up a jacket that had been tossed on the floor, and looked around. There was leftover takeout from last night on the table, along with unfinished potato chips, and a game console was buried under a pile of trash. After a while, Qu Di couldn’t stand it and took off his suit jacket. He unbuttoned his sleeves and tucked his tie into his chest pocket, rolled up his sleeves, and began to tidy up the room. It was just too dirty…

 

After cleaning the table, he couldn’t sit still. Not only did he sweep the floor, but he also mopped it. He rummaged through the kitchen and found nothing but instant noodles and a bunch of snacks. There weren’t even any condiments.

 

So, Qu Di returned to his original position and, as he picked up his coat to put it on, he noticed a small stain on the sleeve. He tried to wipe it with water, but it not only didn’t work but also made the stain larger.

 

He sighed, thinking that he probably wouldn’t see the stain once he wore the coat.

 

On the first day Qu Di came here, he experienced just how capable the young master was at sleeping. He had been waiting here until noon, and he even dozed off on the couch.

 

“Who the hell are you?”

 

Qu Di, half-awake, opened his eyes to see Tang Xiyan, the young master with a messy hairstyle, rushing toward him. Before he could react, Tang Xiyan had grabbed him by the neck. The Alpha had completely disregarded concealing his scent, and Qu Di could smell a sea breeze…

 

Tang Xiyan’s gaze was fierce. “Stalkers are even invading my house now, huh? Where are the security guards!? He’s sleeping in my house. How disgusting!” He freed one hand to search for his phone to call Qiu Fei but realized he had left it upstairs.

 

“I’m going…” He tightened his grip. “Don’t move, or I’ll kill you instantly!”

 

Qu Di held his hand, his face turning red. The man’s grip was too strong, and he feared he might be strangled. So, in the next moment, Qu Di bent his knee and used a little force to push upwards…

 

“Damn it!” Tang Xiyan cursed and clenched his teeth, the last syllable disappearing into the air. He hunched over, unable to stand up straight.

 

“Ahem…” Qu Di, now free, quickly stood up, feeling unsure. “I’m sorry… I used very little force… Does it hurt? Are you okay? Should we go to the hospital?”

 

Tang Xiyan, struggling to get up and with tears in the corners of his eyes, stared at Qu Di. “I won’t cry even if you cut that thing off and offer it to the heavens.”

 

Qu Di saw the tears in his eyes and felt a bit guilty. “Don’t cry…”

 

Tang Xiyan hesitated for a moment and then angrily shouted, “Even if my mother dies, I won’t cry because of you!”


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!

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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 3 – It's hard to escape from the Omegaverse trope!

Chapter 3

 

Y City, the headquarters of Tangyi Performing Arts Company.

 

Tang Chaobai looked at the earnings for this quarter, then handed the documents to his assistant. “File these.”

 

“Sure.”

 

The assistant walked to the door but was stopped by Tang Chaobai. “By the way, how’s the production team doing?”

 

“I’ve already informed the producers and the director. They agreed to keep the second male lead role for Xi Yan. But he needs to come over for a costume test. Also, there’s a new actor in the company who successfully auditioned for the role of the male fourth lead. The shooting is scheduled to start around August, and they asked if you’re attending the launch ceremony?”

 

Tang Chaobai usually didn’t get involved in such matters. With the company investing in so many films and TV shows every year, he couldn’t attend every launch ceremony or premiere. However, this time was different.

 

“Go ahead. Tell them I’ll attend.”

 

The assistant nodded. He wasn’t surprised. Over the years, he had learned that Tang Chaobai, who was normally reserved, was quite indulgent with his troublesome younger brother. This was obviously a deliberate move to support Xi Yan.

 

“And tell Xi Yan’s manager to keep him from going out for a while. We don’t want any trouble.”

 

Outside, very few people knew that contemporary idol singer Xi Yan was actually surnamed Tang and was the second young master of Tangyi. Xi Yan had grown up as a free-spirited person. Even with him becoming a public figure, Tang Chaobai still had to help clean up after him from time to time.

 

The assistant also had a headache. How could the Demon King of the World stay home for two months? Not to mention his manager; sometimes even Tang Chaobai couldn’t keep him in check.

 

After the assistant left, Tang Chaobai received a bank deduction message for a card he rarely used, showing a charge of over 5,000.

 

Not long after, a photo was sent to him, a picture of a pair of earrings.

 

Fang Yingying: “Do you like them?”

 

Tang Chaobai: “They look great.”

 

Fang Yingying: “I wanted to buy you a watch too. What style do you like?”

 

Tang Chaobai actually had a lot of watches, many of them sent to him by brands. He wasn’t lacking in that department, and this time, he used his rarely used card.

 

Tang Chaobai: “Any style is fine.”

 

Fang Yingying: “Hehe, I’ll buy you one then. I just saw a handbag that’s really nice, but it’s a bit expensive.”

 

Her intentions were clear, and Tang Chaobai couldn’t miss them. However, he had more than enough money for this, and this girl had saved him that day. He wasn’t going to be stingy about this amount of money.

 

Tang Chaobai: “If you like it, buy it. You might need to wear something a bit less ordinary when you debut.”

 

Fang Yingying: “Thank you, Big Brother Tang!”

 

Fang Yingying put her phone away, her high heels clicking as she walked into a luxury brand handbag store. “Wrap up the bag I saw earlier.”

 

“Sure, Miss. Will you be paying with a card or cash?”

 

“Card.”

 

Qu Di came from a unusual family. His mother had remarried, and he had a stepfather and a 10-year-old Alpha stepsister named Wan Yunong. Unlike Qu Di, Wan Yunong excelled academically from a young age and didn’t need her parents to worry about her. She was truly a child from another family, and her presence made Qu Di, a beta, even less noticeable in the household.

 

In fact, Qu Di’s stepfather treated him fairly well. He provided for Qu Di to finish his college education and didn’t mistreat him in terms of food and shelter. However, he couldn’t bring himself to be close to Qu Di. Qu Di didn’t blame him. He had arrived at this family when he was twelve, a relatively awkward age when it was difficult for his stepfather to know how to get close to him.

 

After graduation, he had originally planned to return home and discuss his plans to go to Y City with them. However, when he got home, he found that no one was there. Even the table had gathered some dust, indicating that they had been gone for at least a week. He called and found out that his stepfather, a civil servant, was on a business trip, and his mother had gone with him.

 

“We’re in H City now, and Yunong is at her grandmother’s place. Do you need anything?” His mother hadn’t attended his graduation ceremony and hadn’t even inquired about it. It seemed she had genuinely forgotten.

 

“Mom, I’m going to Y City in a couple of days.”

 

There was a brief silence from the other end. After a while, his mother’s tone was unexpectedly gentle. “You… graduated?”

 

“Yes, I received my diploma a few days ago.”

 

“Go ahead, try your best. And take good care of yourself. Oh… I don’t have much to give you, but I do have some money. I’ll transfer it to you, and you can use it.”

 

Qu Di suddenly felt a lump in his throat. “Mom, you don’t have to. I still have some money left from my part-time job, enough to get by.”

 

“Don’t be polite. Over there isn’t like here; it’s a big city, and you’ll have expenses. What can you do with that little money?”

 

“Okay, thanks, Mom.”

 

“Alright, let’s not talk anymore. He’s calling me. If you need anything, send me a message.”

 

The person on the other end called for her, and she hung up.

 

Qu Di looked around the empty house, and a tender place in his heart was touched. His mother still cared for him, and he was grateful that he had family.

 

Two days later, Qu Di packed his few belongings and set off for Y City. Before boarding the plane, he received a message from Qi Shan.

 

For the past few days, Qi Shan had been bombarding him with messages. At first, Qu Di would respond, but eventually, he stopped paying attention. If it weren’t for work, Qi Shan might have come to the airport to kidnap him.

 

“Would you like to reconsider? This place is quite good too.”

 

“Competition in City Y is fierce. You’re just a script writer; why do it there?”

 

“Qu Di, say something, don’t just stay silent.”

 

Qi Shan always thought that Qu Di wanted to go to City Y for that scoundrel Yang Ji. She thought it was too impulsive. Was it worth going to such lengths for someone like him?

 

But only Qu Di knew he wasn’t doing it for someone; he was doing it for himself. City Y was the most developed place economically and the center of the entertainment industry in the country. There were opportunities everywhere, it depended on whether you could seize them.

 

He wanted to prove to Yang Ji that with talent, he would establish himself in this city one day. Today, what he called choices were just a joke.

 

As soon as the plane landed, Qu Di found the place he had previously arranged online. He and Yang Ji had withdrawn the deposit for that room. He happened to rent a place over here. After paying three months’ rent with his own money, he had only his mother’s ten thousand left.

 

If it wasn’t for the money his mother sent him, he might have starved as soon as he arrived here. He was indeed too optimistic, coming here with no preparation at all.

 

He was munching on a piece of bread while browsing some job postings online when he received a message from Qi Shan.

 

Qi Shan: [Tangyi Hiring a personal assistant.docx]

 

Qi Shan: [I got this from my dad. Why don’t you give it a try? The benefits are pretty good.]

 

Qi Shan’s family was relatively affluent. Her father was a well-known local car dealer, and she had some insider information. She was currently working as an assistant for variety show planning at a TV station, arranged by her father.

 

Qu Di: [Thank you, I’ll take a look.]

 

Qi Shan: [You finally replied to me? My goodness, if it weren’t for me sending you this, would you leave me talking to myself forever?]

 

Qu Di: [I just got off the plane and got back to where I’m staying. Sorry.]

 

Qi Shan: [Humph, I’ll forgive you.]

 

Qi Shan: [How’s your place? Take a photo and show me.]

 

Qu Di looked up at the flickering lights and silently finished the last bite of his bread.

 

Qu Di: [It’s not bad, but definitely not as good as your villa.]

 

Qi Shan: [It’s late; you should get some sleep. Work can wait.]

 

Qi Shan knew that Qu Di was the type to keep his good news to himself. She didn’t want to pry into his life if he didn’t want to share.

 

The next day, Qu Di submitted several resumes, including the position of a life assistant at Tangyi. Although he had strange feelings toward Tangyi because of Yang Ji, he couldn’t be sure he would be chosen. After all, they were only hiring one person, and who knew how many people would be competing for the job.

 

Two days later, at Tangyi headquarters.

 

Tang Chaobai’s assistant brought a stack of resumes to his office. “Mr. Tang, I’ve picked out the better candidates from these, a total of ten. Please have a look.”

 

Tang Chaobai, this rich young man, had already driven away three assistants, and his manager was almost at his wit’s end. This time, besides finding him an assistant, the main task was to keep an eye on Tang Chaobai and report on his life at any time.

 

In other words, it was to keep an eye on him.

 

Tang Chaobai flipped through a few pages and eventually pulled out one. “What about this one? Has his background been checked?”

 

The assistant was somewhat surprised. This person was a recent graduate, and while he was outstanding, he had the least experience among them.

 

More than eighty percent of the applicants had come because of the name Tangyi. Many of them were devoted fans, and the ones who were not betas have already been eliminated in the first round.

 

“His background has been checked. He’s from City P, and his family background is a little odd, with his stepfather working in a government position. They are relatively well-off. He just moved to this area recently, probably to find work.”

 

Such people were common. After graduating, they came to big cities with enthusiasm to “fulfill their dreams.”

 

“But… he has no experience at all.”

 

“With no experience, he will be easier to mold. Besides, don’t you think he looks kind of naive?”

 

“Naive…??” The assistant looked at the ID photo. Well, he didn’t look that bad… The young man smiled somewhat green, exuding the fragrance of sunshine, obviously an unworldly kid.

 

“I don’t need someone too clever.”

 

The assistant understood. As an artist’s assistant, many times, he would know a lot of things. Given the relationship between Tang Xi Yan and Tang Chaobai, if he wanted to find an assistant who was actually a monitor, he had to figure out a way to make him appear mute to the outside world. And someone with no background, no experience, and seeming naive was just the right fit.

 

He handed the resume to Tang Chaobai. “You arrange a second interview for him. If he passes, we’ll have someone train him.”

 

To excel in this job, the first thing was to learn how to endure Tang Xiyan’s harsh words, and training was undoubtedly essential.

 

That day, Qu Di had just finished an interview with a company. It was a scorching summer day, and as he walked down the street, he was about to buy a bottle of water for himself when he received a call from Tangyi’s HR department, informing him that his resume had been approved and scheduling an interview at the company.

 

Qu Di was in a daze for a while before he reacted.

 

“I… I have time now.”

 

“Can we schedule the interview for tomorrow afternoon?”

 

“Sure, thank you.”

 

“My number is…”

 

That evening, Qu Di bought himself a small cake with a rich layer of cream and fresh fruits on top. Although he hadn’t crossed any major hurdles yet, he decided to treat it as a reward for himself.


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!

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 2 – It's hard to escape from the Omegaverse trope!

Chapter 2

 

Qu Di originally planned to take the bus back, but early in the morning, he surprisingly didn’t catch the bus. He was afraid Yang Ji would be worried, so he gritted his teeth and called a taxi.

 

He had always been frugal when it came to spending on himself, considering any extra spending on himself as a luxury. He actually liked sweets but found desserts to be both expensive and unnecessary, so he rarely indulged. However, on Yang Ji’s birthday, he was willing to spend two thousand yuan to treat him to an expensive Western meal, all because Yang Ji liked such romantic places.

 

Qu Di came from a small town and was a beta, so he had always felt somewhat inferior. He believed he could never find a partner as perfect as Yang Ji, and that’s why he cherished this relationship so much. When Yang Ji approached him, it only took two weeks for him to agree to date him because no one had ever been so kind to him.

 

Speaking of it, at the time, Yang Ji just brought him milk every day, occasionally bought him snacks, took him to see a movie once in a while. Upon closer inspection, these were just small favors, combined with the fact that Yang Ji was an actor and quite handsome, it had enchanted Qu Di. He even once thought that Yang Ji choosing him was the luckiest thing to happen in his life.

 

The two officially got together in the second semester of their freshman year. At that time, Qu Di’s classmates saw that he had found an Alpha, and many of them expressed their envy. An Alpha was generally proud, and they tended to prefer Omegas as partners, which were equally rare, while betas typically ended up with betas.

 

Due to this, Qu Di believed even more that Yang Ji was a great Alpha who didn’t care about gender, and he cherished this relationship even more.

 

Thinking about their future together, building a life and owning a house for themselves, and maybe having a child, Qu Di couldn’t contain his excitement. The first thing he needed to do was tell his mother and stepfather that he was moving out for good because Yang Ji mentioned that a performing arts company in Y city was planning to sign him, and they would probably move there together.

 

“I’m back…” Qu Di still had the sushi from Yang Ji’s favorite Japanese restaurant in his hand, but when he entered the house, he saw a chaotic scene. There were boxes everywhere, some already sealed, giving the appearance of moving.

 

Qu Di felt a sense of panic and put down the sushi. He walked towards the bedroom and found Yang Ji crouched in front of the closet, searching for his things. He heard footsteps and turned to see Qu Di, who appeared not flustered at all but asked naturally, “Where did you put my winter clothes?”

 

Qu Di hesitated and answered, “In the boxes up there.”

 

Yang Ji clicked his tongue and stood up, saying, “Help me bring a chair over. Why did you place things so far off? I can’t find anything.”

 

Qu Di finally snapped out of it and asked anxiously, “Yang Ji, are you moving?”

 

Yang Ji looked at him for a few seconds and said, “Yes, didn’t I tell you before? I’m going to Y city. My flight is this afternoon.”

 

“But… But you said it was in July… It’s only March now, and I haven’t sorted out many of my graduation procedures…”

 

“Qu Di.”

 

Qu Di seemed to know what he wanted to say, but he still couldn’t believe it. Not long ago, they had envisioned their future together. At that time, Yang Ji had gently patted his head and said, “Wherever I go, I will take you with me.”

 

But now, this person wanted to leave him behind, and he only found out as he was about to leave.

 

Yang Ji was getting impatient, but Qu Di had been with him for these years, and he was somewhat attached. Moreover, he was sure that if he persuaded Qu Di properly, he would willingly let him go. This fool still believed that an outstanding Alpha like him would genuinely be interested in him.

 

Yang Ji sat on the edge of the bed, patted the space next to him, and after some hesitation, Qu Di sat down.

 

He tried to keep his tone gentle. “Qu Di, I wanted to tell you this a couple of days ago, but you were busy with your graduation project, so I didn’t find the right moment. There’s a casting going on for a theater production over there, and the company is urging me to go as soon as possible.”

 

Qu Di quickly said, “I can go with you!”

 

“No… The company asked me, and I told them I’m still single. It wouldn’t be appropriate for you to come with me.” In today’s world, especially for newcomers like him, having a single image was crucial. Who would want to be his fan if he wasn’t single?

 

Qu Di was well aware of the complexities involved.

 

“So, you want me to stay here and wait for you?” That’s the only interpretation he could glean from his words.

 

But Yang Ji didn’t leave any room for hope. He bluntly said, “Qu Di, I know I’m not being fair to you, but I want to suggest that we take a break.”

 

Yes, a break, not a breakup. Leaving aside other things, Qu Di’s personality, which treated Yang Ji as the center of his world, was quite useful for an Alpha like him. He always liked to leave himself a way out, and Qu Di was that way out.

 

Qu Di’s reaction was intense. He stood up abruptly, his eyes red, as if he was about to cry at any moment. Just when Yang Ji was about to console him as before, Qu Di pushed him away.

 

“Are you saying that this is the end of our relationship? Yang Ji… We’ve been together for three years… Are you really giving up our feelings so easily!?”

 

Qu Di felt his whole body shaking. “Do you even know what you’re saying? Can’t you think about it from my perspective? Is everything I’ve done for you over the past three years worth nothing to you?”

 

Yang Ji lost his patience. He furrowed his brow and his face darkened. “Do you want me to give up the opportunity at Tang Yi for you? Do you think that’s possible?”

 

Qu Di fiercely wiped away a tear that was about to fall and said, “You said you would make it on your own. In today’s society, exposure is the key, even if you have talent. Have you not realized that after all these years of education? Only a fool like you would believe those teachers’ grand theories!”

 

Yang Ji didn’t bother to argue with him. He crossed over him to pick up the box of clothes behind him. If he couldn’t get through to him, then so be it. He didn’t need this beta.

 

Qu Di grabbed him, trying to salvage the three-year relationship. He said with his head down, “Yang Ji, can’t you…?”

 

Before he could finish, Yang Ji shook off his hand. “Are you willing to spend your life holed up in this rented house, cooking market-bought vegetables in a greasy kitchen? I’m not. If you’re willing to endure it, then you go ahead.”

 

“You said… You would marry me.” He had even said last semester that after graduation, he would take him home to meet his parents…

 

“Haha.” Yang Ji seemed to have heard a joke. He laughed and said, “Qu Di, you’re a beta, and you want to marry an Alpha? Are you dreaming?”

 

Qu Di raised his head abruptly. “What do you mean?”

 

“What do I mean? When I first saw your soft, delicate appearance, I thought you were an Omega. I never expected you to be a beta. If you weren’t somewhat good-looking, I wouldn’t have bothered playing with you.”

 

“Just playing with him?” They had been together for three years!

 

As he reached for a box containing clothes on a chair, Yang Ji said, “Originally, I thought I’d just use you and discard you, but you turned out to be more complicated than those Omegas. You insisted on waiting until marriage. Do you really think you’re someone special? If it weren’t for the fact that you were naive and could give me money, I couldn’t have put up with you for three years.”

 

Finally, he turned around and sneered, “Do you even know what you are? A beta? And you want to marry an Alpha? I don’t know whether to call you foolish or naive.”

 

“Yang Ji, you bastard!” Qu Di said, and as he did, he raised his hand but was grabbed by Yang Ji. Yang Ji scornfully lifted a corner of his mouth. “Don’t stir up trouble. Can’t you save some face for yourself? Why tear things apart?”

 

Gritting his teeth, Qu Di felt that this person before him was utterly repulsive for the first time, and even the days of intimacy they had shared became nauseating.

 

Yang Ji shoved him onto the bed, picked up his clothes, and left.

 

Qu Di was left panting heavily, knowing that his tears were now quite worthless. They would only provide that person with an opportunity to mock him. He felt completely drained of strength.

 

He lay there like that, listening to the sounds of packing outside. After a while, he heard someone’s voice, and not long after, the door closed, and the house returned to silence.

 

He checked the time; it was only 1 o’clock in the afternoon. Was there really such a need to be in a hurry?

 

He rubbed his dry eyes, and after being hungry for so long, his stomach finally protested. He rubbed his stomach, then turned to the bedside table to search for the stomach medicine he usually kept there. He often had irregular meals, and his stomach wasn’t in great shape, so he always had stomach medicine on hand.

 

He walked out to pour some water, and the living room was now clean, with just some trash left behind. He planned to take the sushi he had brought back and eat, but to his surprise, it was all gone.

 

“…” You can’t even leave without going hungry, huh? How did I not notice how shameless he was before?

 

After that day, Qu Di got sick, and no one took care of him. He even had to call a taxi to go to the hospital, dragging himself in slippers. He hung up his registration, waited in line, and waited for half an hour to see a doctor. His fever was at 39 degrees, which even startled the doctor.

 

After recovering from the illness, he was busy with graduation matters. Almost everyone around him knew he had been dumped by Yang Ji. When he returned to the school for the graduation ceremony, people often pointed and whispered.

 

“Hey! You haven’t contacted me in ages.”

 

Qu Di greeted lethargically, “Hey, Shan.” Then he lowered his head to wrestle with his tie, something he had watched tutorials on for a long time but still couldn’t master.

 

Qi Shan was an Omega, but she was tall at 1.8 meters, had long hair down to her waist, and she walked with confidence. She was even on the basketball team. Otherwise, you would think she was an Alpha from some prominent family.

 

Their relationship was quite good. Initially, no one talked to Qu Di, and Qi Shan, unable to relate to the other Omegas who chatted about makeup and beauty all the time, set her sights on him.

 

She was the only classmate who could chat with Qu Di, so she could be considered a friend.

 

“I’ll do it for you.” Qi Shan took his tie and began to recall the tutorials she had seen.

 

“By the way, have you found a job yet?” Qi Shan asked. Her family had already arranged one for her.

 

“Not yet…”

 

“Your graduation project is quite good. Why not try applying somewhere? You might get noticed.”

 

Qu Di shook his head. “The professor said my topic is too sensitive, so it might not be feasible to shoot.”

 

Qi Shan continued, “So what are your plans then?”

 

“I… I want to go to Y City.”


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~

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Chapter 1 – It’s hard to escape the Omegaverse trope!

Chapter 1

 

“Little Di, are you here?” Liu Hao hurriedly ran over, with a somewhat embarrassed smile on his face. Qu Di could tell from his expression that he must have a favor to ask.

 

Qu Di put down his school bag, fastened the flower shop’s logo pin to his chest, and put on the flower shop’s apron. He asked, “What do you need help with again?”

 

“Hehe, Little Di, you understand me the best. Here’s the thing, I have a date tonight with that girl Little Yue. You know her, right? She finally agreed to go out with me. You see, tonight…” He knew Qu Di was easy to persuade, and as long as he asked, Qu Di would definitely agree.

 

Qu Di smiled and readily agreed, “You go ahead. Tonight, I’ll cover for you, but make sure the boss doesn’t find out.” 

 

Covering for someone meant a deduction in salary.

 

“I knew you’re the best! If this works out, I’ll treat you to dinner!” Liu Hao quickly removed the flower shop apron, put on his coat, and left eagerly. After a while, he returned, sticking his head outside the door, reminding Qu Di, “Little Di, we have a few orders to fulfill in the shop. Remember to take care of them. They need to be delivered tomorrow!”

 

“I got it.”

 

After Liu Hao left, Qu Di started to check the day’s sales, fully aware that Liu Hao probably hadn’t done any organization work. Liu Hao was talkative and often made customers happy, which brought in a lot of orders. However, he was also lazy and frequently passed off his responsibilities to Qu Di. As long as it wasn’t too excessive, Qu Di was willing to help him because, despite his shortcomings, Liu Hao was his best friend, and he was the one who recommended Qu Di and allowed him to get the job in the first place.

 

Qu Di’s diligent and hardworking nature could be seen as both an advantage and a disadvantage. He thought there would only be a few orders, but when he checked, there were more than twenty. Had Liu Hao done nothing else but accept orders all day?

 

He sighed and decided that he would talk to Liu Hao about this next time. There was too much work for him to handle alone, but every time he thought of discussing it with Liu Hao, he was talked into helping again. The next time, he would willingly help him with the workload.

 

He organized the day’s income and expenses, entered them into the computer, and then began working on the orders.

 

“Phoenix tails, lilies…” He looked up and, as he expected, there were no phoenix tails in the shop. How could Liu Hao be so careless? He had to call the customer and apologize.

 

In the end, they agreed to substitute another flower, but not without a barrage of complaints. Qu Di could only nod and apologize, unable to say much.

 

He worked until past 1 a.m., barely finishing the tasks. After watering the flowers on the windowsill, he prepared to leave. He changed his clothes, turned off the lights, and locked the door. He was about to take out the trash through the back door when he stumbled upon a person.

 

He almost lost his balance, dropping the trash he was holding. He used both hands to steady the person who had fallen on him.

 

“Sir?”

 

“Inside…” The man pushed him inside, and then he slid down to the floor, motionless.

 

Qu Di’s heart raced. The area had a history of poor safety, with various types of people frequenting it. Had this person run into trouble with the wrong people? If those individuals came back, they would be in big trouble. Logic told him he should immediately throw this person out and not get involved, but Qu Di couldn’t ignore someone in need.

 

He struggled for a moment, then decisively closed the door and dragged the person behind the cash register, hiding from view.

 

He crouched there in the darkness, unable to see anything clearly. He strained to hear any signs of activity outside. After a while, he heard footsteps and saw the light of a flashlight.

 

“Where is he?”

 

“The guy must be around here; he couldn’t get far with the tranquilizer.”

 

“Check the nearby shops.”

 

“Okay…” The man suddenly made a sound, as if he was trying to get up. Qu Di quickly covered his mouth and whispered, “Shh, don’t make a sound.”

 

The man, who seemed to be an Alpha, had a faint sandalwood scent. However, as a Beta, Qu Di didn’t sense anything unusual. He was one of the rare Betas who could slightly detect pheromones.

 

Tang Chaobai struggled to open his eyes to get a look at the person who had saved him. Due to the effects of the drugs, he felt drowsy and couldn’t see if this person was male or female.

 

Was this the scent of his pheromones?

 

The people outside shone a powerful flashlight into the window, but luckily, the cash register area was in a blind spot. They couldn’t see anyone inside, so they eventually left.

 

Qu Di breathed a sigh of relief. He cautiously checked the man in his arms. He had lost consciousness, and Qu Di was afraid the attackers might return. Therefore, he stayed with the stranger behind the cash register for over an hour until his legs went numb. He finally stood up, struggling to move the man.

 

Qu Di tried to carry him, but he was too heavy. He couldn’t lift him. Should he leave him here alone?

 

He crouched down and shook Tang Chaobai, but there was no response. He checked the man’s body and found no external injuries, so that was a relief. He must be experiencing dizziness due to the drugs.

 

He glanced at his phone and realized it was getting late. His messages from this afternoon had gone unanswered. He felt dejected. He and his partner hadn’t seen each other for two days. They were both busy with their graduation projects, and Qu Di had just finished his. He had hoped to spend some quality time together, but his partner hadn’t replied to his messages.

 

He looked down at the man on the floor and sighed. Well, he would have to stay here with you tonight.

 

He searched through a cabinet and found a blanket he had used for napping. It was surprisingly clean, so he covered Tang Chaobai with it. Qu Di sat in a corner, bending his legs and waiting for daylight.

 

Qu Di had thought the man would wake up quickly, but he remained unconscious, and Qu Di could only wait. When the morning sun shone through the window, Qu Di was the first to wake up. He blinked his dry, uncomfortable eyes and felt a throbbing headache. His entire body ached from sitting in one position all night.

 

He looked at the man on the floor and noticed that he was still asleep. Now, he could clearly see the man’s appearance. He might be of mixed heritage, with deep facial features and a strong jawline. He was at least 1.8 meters tall, dressed in a black suit, and exuded an exquisite and enticing aura.

 

“Sir? Wake up! Sir? Hey…”

 

Qu Di didn’t manage to wake the man, but he heard the sound of keys, and he immediately stood up. It was the shop manager.

 

“Little Di? Did you sleep here last night?” Manager Fang Yingying was an Omega, three years older than him. She had a sweet appearance and was good at acting coquettish, but she could be a bit stingy at times, often finding ways to deduct employees’ salaries.

 

Qu Di could understand, though. Fang Yingying’s family situation wasn’t great, and she had borrowed money to take over the shop. Due to limited funds, she could only rent it in this kind of neighborhood.

 

“Manager…”

 

“Oh my god! Did you… kill someone?” Fang Yingying was terrified when she saw the legs sticking out from behind the cash register.

 

Qu Di hurriedly explained, “No, no… Manager, this man seemed to have been chased last night, and he ended up in our shop. I didn’t know what to do…”

 

Fang Yingying’s face paled. Her voice unintentionally rose, “What have you done!? Didn’t I tell you all to stay out of such matters? We’re just a small shop and can’t afford trouble!” Various incidents occurred in this neighborhood every day, and Fang Yingying had always taken the attitude of “not my business.” She was just an ordinary person and didn’t want to get into trouble.

 

“Quick, throw him into the alley!”

 

“Manager…” Qu Di stopped her. “He should be waking up soon. We can let him leave on his own when he does.”

 

“Go away! You’re really meddling in things. What you do is your business, but don’t involve me, okay? I… Tang Chaobai!?” Fang Yingying’s anger quickly dissipated when she saw the man’s face on the ground. She was overcome with surprise.

 

Qu Di might not recognize this face, but Fang Yingying, a young girl who surfed the internet daily, couldn’t possibly not recognize the CEO of Tangyi Entertainment Company!

 

“What?” Qu Di didn’t quite understand why Fang Yingying, who had just been furious, suddenly calmed down.

 

“Oh… It’s nothing.” Fang Yingying’s eyes flickered, and she had some hidden thoughts she didn’t want Qu Di to know. She couldn’t believe Qu Di’s good luck in saving the CEO of Tangyi Entertainment.

 

“I’m… I’m not heartless. You’re right; it’s almost morning, so we can let him stay and leave when he wakes up on his own. You’ve been here all night. Go rest now. I’ll watch over him.” She rushed Qu Di away.

 

“Or…” Qu Di was about to suggest that he could stay until the man woke up, as he was afraid that if he left, Fang Yingying might throw the man out. But before he could finish, he received a call.

 

He saw the incoming call was from Yang Ji, his current boyfriend. He answered eagerly, “Yang Ji? Why are you calling me now? I messaged you yesterday, but you didn’t reply… I’ve passed my graduation project. Let’s go out to eat tonight.” His tone was filled with undisguised happiness. He genuinely liked Yang Ji, who was a gentle and considerate boyfriend.

 

However, the person on the other end of the line didn’t seem as excited as him. Yang Ji’s voice was calm as he said, “Where are you? Come home now.”

 

“Okay, I’ll head home now. Have you had breakfast…?”

 

“Click…”

 

Before he could finish speaking, the call was abruptly cut off. Qu Di stood there in confusion for a few seconds before putting his phone away. Perhaps Yang Ji had something important to attend to, after all, he was a somewhat well-known celebrity now.

 

Qu Di had always had strong self-healing abilities and was good at comforting himself. He quickly regained his composure and packed his things.

 

“Manager, something’s come up at home, so I’m leaving. Please take care of this person.” He said this, and Fang Yingying was waiting for him to say it, eager to have him out of there.

 

“Otherwise…”

 

He wanted to suggest that he could stay until the man woke up, as he feared that if he left, Fang Yingying might throw the man out. However, he didn’t get to finish his sentence as he received a phone call.

 

He saw the incoming call was from Yang Ji, his current boyfriend. He answered eagerly, “Yang Ji? Why are you calling me now? I messaged you yesterday, but you didn’t reply… I’ve passed my graduation project. Let’s go out to eat tonight.” His tone was filled with undisguised happiness. He genuinely liked Yang Ji, who was a gentle and considerate boyfriend.

 

However, the person on the other end of the line didn’t seem as excited as him. Yang Ji’s voice was calm as he said, “Where are you? Come home now.”

 

“Okay, I’ll head home now. Have you had breakfast…?”

 

“Click…”

 

Before he could finish speaking, the call was abruptly cut off. Qu Di stood there in confusion for a few seconds before putting his phone away. Perhaps Yang Ji had something important to attend to, after all, he was a somewhat well-known celebrity now.

 

Qu Di had always had strong self-sustaining abilities and was good at comforting himself. He quickly regained his composure and packed his things.

 

“Manager, something’s come up at home, so I’m leaving. Please take care of this person.” 

 

Fang Yingying was just waiting for him to say it, eager to have him out of there.

 


T/N: Ahaha, I felt really bad one of the show-biz/ flowershop MC Bad Ending novel from September 2023 (I’ll wait for you on a spring day), so here’s a novel where the flowershop MC gets many handsome-looking men chasing him! Let’s pretend he died, and then got reborn into this beautiful world!! He deserves so much more asdfg

Ofc, the MC is also as meek as the MC from that BE short…

 

Anyway, 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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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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