Day: October 17, 2023

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~

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

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

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

If you like cats, check out Revenge of the Garfield

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

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

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

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

 

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

 

Chapter 5 – The Poison Creates Illusions

Chapter 5

 

“Congratulations, Your Excellency, for bringing the beautiful bride!”

 

“Hurry, hurry, escort Your Excellency to the bridal chamber. A moment of spring night is worth a thousand gold!”

 

Si Lan stood in front of the brightly lit palace door, momentarily dazed before being pushed into the room by the demon soldiers.

 

He lowered his head and saw himself wearing a bright red wedding gown. The doors and windows were covered with the character for “happiness,” and the table was adorned with red dates, peanuts, and longans.

 

Something flashed through his mind, but he couldn’t grasp it.

 

Why was he here?

 

And why was he getting married?

 

He had no memory at all.

 

He walked forward slowly, peering through the vermilion curtain, and saw the bride, dressed in phoenix coronet and rosy robes, sitting on the bed. The inner chamber was dimly lit, with the fragrance of spring lingering in the air, and an alluring charm in the atmosphere.

 

Hesitating for a moment, he lifted the beaded curtain and approached slowly. “Lan Lan?”

 

There was no response from the person on the bed. As he got closer, he realized that the bride’s figure was unusually tall, more like a man.

 

He tentatively lifted the bride’s veil, but her face was veiled in a mist, concealing her beauty. He only faintly sensed a trace of an unfamiliar scent emanating from her.

 

At this moment, the bride suddenly stood up and, with an unusual tone, as if intentionally strangling her voice, asked, “Husband, am I beautiful?”

 

“Yes, yes. You’re indeed beautiful…”

 

“Then, husband, won’t you give your wife a kiss?”

 

Si Lan looked at the bride who was taller and broader than him, staying silent.

 

Was this bride Lan Lan’s reincarnation or someone else?

 

He had found Lan Lan’s fourth reincarnation once, but the fourth reincarnation retained memories from the previous three lifetimes. As soon as she saw him, her attitude changed dramatically, and she wouldn’t allow him to get close.

 

Lan Lan said that she would never be enchanted by him again in this lifetime. She already had a loving husband, and he should let go of his hopes.

 

The husband mentioned by Lan Lan was her first-life husband who had passed away early.

 

He was an honest and loving man who cared deeply for Lan Lan.

 

Later, when the two of them got married, Si Lan had also sent gifts. So, the bride in front of him wasn’t Lan Lan. Who could she be?

 

Si Lan racked his brain but couldn’t figure out who he was marrying this time.

 

“Husband, do you despise me? Why won’t you kiss me?” The bride’s tone was full of bitterness.

 

Si Lan heard the forlorn voice and quickly smiled apologetically. Out of courtesy, he tiptoed and leaned in to kiss the bride. However, he had no idea where the bride’s mouth was.

 

Suddenly, he felt a sharp pain in his tiger’s mouth. He stopped the kiss and saw two small bloodstains in his hand.

 

Just as he was about to inspect it, the bride became impatient, reached out, and hugged his waist, lifting him onto her.

 

Si Lan: “…”

 

“Husband…”

 

The bride was impatient, bringing her veiled face close to Si Lan.

 

Si Lan frowned, looking conflicted, and instinctively leaned backward, feeling an inexplicable aversion to the kiss.

 

A bright red, agile tongue suddenly extended from the bride’s mouth, heading towards Si Lan’s cheek. But as it was about to touch him, a sharp pain surged from the flesh between his thumb and index finger.

 

In pain, he raised his hand and, “accidentally,” slapped the bride.

 

In an instant, the surroundings shattered, and the red bridal chamber turned into a room on Xuanling Mountain. The bride in front of him transformed into a gigantic mouth.

 

A massive black snake held him, its mouth gaping, fangs menacing, and the snake hissed loudly.

 

Si Lan’s face twisted in fear. It turned out that this beautiful lady was a giant snake!

 

As the gaping mouth lunged towards him, Si Lan quickly drew his Xuanxin whip and struck the snake’s fangs. The snake screamed in pain and tightened its body, attempting to strangle him.

 

He immediately recited an exorcism spell, and the whip handle emitted a blue light, piercing the snake’s neck.

 

The snake instantly loosened its grip, falling to the ground, writhing in pain. In a moment, the snake’s body rapidly shrank, becoming a tiny serpent about two inches long, lying motionless on the ground.

 

Si Lan thought it was dead and approached, but the tiny snake suddenly leaped towards his eyes.

 

He blocked it with his hand, and the snake bit his elbow, injecting venom into him.

 

He quickly used magic to stop the venom’s spread and then grabbed the snake’s neck, reaching into its mouth and pulled out its two long fangs.

 

Blood sprayed out instantly, accompanied by the snake’s cries of pain.

 

Watching this, the little white dragon, who had been observing, instinctively clenched its two fangs in its mouth.

 

“Who sent you?” Si Lan squeezed the snake’s throat.

 

This little snake could use its eyes to cast enchanting illusions, indicating it was from the snake-charming clan. It was quite skilled, having reached the level of speaking.

 

Unfortunately, it was uncooperative and refused to speak.

 

Si Lan slapped it again, sending it flying against the wall.

 

It spat out blood, trembled a few times, and lay motionless on the ground. This time, it had genuinely fainted.

 

Outside the room, there was a piercing, ear-splitting scream that echoed through the sky, like a magical curse, making one’s heart race.

 

Si Lan couldn’t care less about the enchanting snake. He immediately pushed open the door to check the situation.

 

Under the moonlight, Xuanling Mountain was enveloped in a nauseating scent of snake blood, with scattered fragments of the snake-charming clan members’ bodies, a horrifying scene.

 

The crimson snake blood gathered together, forming a river of blood that slowly flowed towards the peculiar plant.

 

The great battle had ended, and all the snake-charming clan members were annihilated.

 

On the mountaintop, the Purple Robed Immortal stood alone, with a sharp sword in hand, and in an instant, the snake-charming clan’s corpses dissipated into smoke.

 

Only the strong stench of blood in the air testified to the massacre that had just taken place.

 

Si Lan’s expression turned serious as he immediately cast a spell and flew towards the Purple Robed Immortal on the mountaintop.

 

In the shadows, Lou Yuqing’s face wasn’t very clear, but her eyes were unusually dark. When she saw Si Lan arrive, she seemed to deliberately keep her distance, turning slightly to the side.

 

“Lou Yuqing, why did these snake-charming clan members attack Xuanling Sect?” Si Lan asked.

 

“Snake-charming clan members harm the common people and have always been our mortal enemies at Xuanling Sect,” Lou Yuqing replied in a calm voice, devoid of any emotion.

 

Si Lan felt that something was amiss. From the battle just now, it was evident that the fighting capabilities of the snake-charming clan were like eggs hitting a rock when compared to Xuanling Sect. Even if they were enemies, the snake-charming clan wouldn’t willingly throw themselves into such a deadly situation. Furthermore, Xuanling Sect had killed all the snake-charming clan members, leaving no survivors, a behavior not typical of cultivators.

 

“Si Lan, get some rest. Don’t let these filthy creatures disturb your peace of mind,” Lou Yuqing said indifferently before turning and leaving.

 

Si Lan wanted to say more, but Lou Yuqing had already walked away, denying him the opportunity to speak.

 

He watched Lou Yuqing’s departing figure and sighed heavily.

 

Their relationship had really become distant.

 

Lou Yuqing’s attitude used to be far from this cold…

 

He floated in the air for a while, lost in thought. Suddenly, he remembered something and was frightened. He quickly used magic to return.

 

“Little one!”

 

He had forgotten about the little dragon’s existence!

 

He pushed open the door, frantically searching for the little dragon but couldn’t find it anywhere.

 

Could it have been eaten by the snake-charming clan members already?

 

He turned pale with worry and was about to interrogate the snake-charming clan members on the ground when something fell from the room’s ceiling, hitting him on the head.

 

He caught the object and saw that it was a partially bitten wild fruit. He looked up and found the little white dragon perched on the ceiling beams, gazing down at him with its golden eyes.

 

He breathed a sigh of relief, cast a spell, and brought the little white dragon into his embrace.

 

“Thank goodness you’re okay, little one.”

 

The little white dragon nonchalantly flicked its whiskers.

 

What an immature Demon Sovereign.

 

If it weren’t for its fear that directly killing the snake-charming clan members would prevent Si Lan from escaping the illusion, it would have already dealt with them.

 

At this moment, one of the snake-charming clan members in the corner woke from unconsciousness. After observing the situation, it attempted to crawl away quietly. However, as it reached the door, it was suddenly slammed shut with a loud bang.

 

A sinister voice came from behind, “If you try to leave through that door, Xuanling Sect will tear you apart.”

 

The snake-charming clan member turned, hissing with a menacing look, trying to intimidate Si Lan. But the words that came out of its mouth were incomprehensible.

 

It suddenly remembered that its two fangs had been pulled out by Si Lan and closed its mouth, embarrassed.

 

Si Lan held the little white dragon and used a spell to make the snake-charming clan member’s body levitate, bringing it in front of him.

 

He grabbed the snake’s neck and pressed for answers, “What’s the grudge between the snake-charming clan and Xuanling Sect?”

 

The snake remained silent, its eyes filled with hostility.

 

Si Lan didn’t expect this little snake to be so stubborn. He reached out and patted its belly. “I suddenly remembered, I haven’t had dinner yet tonight.”

 

He then cast a spell to create a small fire and used some bamboo leaves to wrap the snake tightly, leaving only its head exposed.

 

“Little one, have you ever eaten roasted snake with bamboo leaves?” Si Lan asked the little white dragon, which yawned and remained silent.

 

Si Lan was used to its indifference and continued talking to himself. “Roast the snake slowly until it’s about seventy percent cooked, then sprinkle some seasoning. At around ninety percent cooked, you open the bamboo leaves. By that time, the fragrance of the bamboo leaves will have been infused into the snake meat, making it fragrant and tender.”

 

The snake-charming clan member shivered upon hearing this. Its eyes were full of fear as it looked at the intense flames beneath it.

 

The bamboo leaves had turned black, and the rising heat was suffocating, making it hard to breathe. The snake-charming clan member couldn’t help but screech in terror.

 

“You hypocritical cultivators, just get on with killing me! I’m not afraid!”

 

“You’ve got it wrong; I’m not a cultivator.”

 

“If you’re not a cultivator, then why are you conspiring with them?” 

 

Si Lan heard this accusation and furrowed his brows. He had never heard someone say that he was conspiring with the cultivators. In the past, they had always accused him of conspiring against the cultivators.

 

“Are you really not a cultivator?” The snake-charming clan member sniffed the air, failing to detect the aura of a cultivator around Si Lan. Even Si Lan’s spiritual energy seemed elusive to it.

 

This person’s magical power was far beyond its own.

 

“Okay, can you now tell me why you attacked Xuanling Sect?” Si Lan inquired.

 

“Why should I tell you?” The snake-charming clan member, despite revealing its intentions when it spoke, remained stubborn, raising its head.

 

Si Lan pointed at the area beneath the snake-charming clan member. “If you don’t tell me, you’ll get charred.”

 

“Ah…” It screamed in panic and struggled to escape. However, Si Lan pressed it back down.

 

It extended its snake tongue, and Si Lan’s expression shifted as he reached out to grab its tongue. It suddenly remembered something and was terrified. It shivered, trying to speak but slurring its words. “I… I’ll talk, just don’t pull out my tongue!”

 

Si Lan released its snake tongue and waved his hand, causing the fire beneath it to disappear instantly.

 

The snake-charming clan member

 

 hastily tore the bamboo leaves apart. Its belly was already charred, and tears welled up in its eyes as it began to speak, “Half a month ago, our Snake Mother was captured by Lou Yuqing and imprisoned in Xuanling Mountain. We attacked Xuanling Mountain multiple times to rescue Snake Mother.”

 

“Snake Mother? Why did Lou Yuqing capture Snake Mother?” Si Lan’s expression grew serious as he listened to the snake-charming clan member’s words, trying to determine the truth behind its story.

 

“I don’t really know. All I know is that this Lou Yuqing is a hypocrite, with a heart as vicious as a beast’s. He’s been exterminating our snake-charming clan…” The snake-charming clan member choked back tears as it spoke.

 

The snake-charming clan had launched two rescue missions to save Snake Mother, but both had failed. They were planning a third attempt with the entire clan, and if that failed, they would face extermination.

 

Si Lan understood Lou Yuqing’s character. He knew that Lou Yuqing was not a hypocrite with a vicious heart.

 

On the contrary, Lou Yuqing was benevolent, wholeheartedly focused on cultivation, and one of the few Immortal Sovereigns who could distinguish right from wrong and had no prejudice against demons and monsters.

 

Si Lan felt that there must be a misunderstanding.

 

He thought for a moment and decided that he would talk to Lou Yuqing to get to the bottom of the snake-charming clan’s situation after daybreak.

 

“By the way, you bit me earlier. Is there any lingering effect?” Si Lan knew about the snake’s venom, that it wasn’t lethal, but he wasn’t sure if there were any side effects.

 

Upon hearing this, the snake-charming clan member’s eyes flickered. “Well, you already have a lingering effect…”

 

“…” Si Lan took out a bronze mirror and realized that his tongue had extended, and he was making a hissing sound from his mouth. No wonder he felt like something was off while speaking.

 

He asked with an expressionless face, “Are there any other symptoms?”

 

The snake-charming clan member lowered its head. “Our snake-charming clan’s venom, also known as snake venom, as the name suggests…”

 

“…” Si Lan felt something was amiss now. His body temperature was abnormally high, and he initially thought it was due to the fight, causing his nerves to overreact.

 

“So, how do I get rid of this snake venom?” Si Lan asked.

 

“Find a beautiful lady.” The snake-charming clan member replied nervously.

 

“…”


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 3 – Breaking the Shell

Chapter 3: Breaking the Shell

 

Plop!

 

The water in the pot was boiling, and a smooth, round white egg was unceremoniously dropped into it, on the verge of being cooked on the spot. In the next second, the hot water suddenly receded like a tidal wave, leaving the dragon egg to crash onto the dry bottom of the pot, rolling around with a gurgling sound.

 

Dragon egg: “…”

 

Su Muluo scooped the dragon egg out, which had remained dry. He said, “Surprised? Excited? Touched?”

 

Dragon egg: “…”

 

The dragon egg didn’t dare to move.

 

Seeing it unmoving, Su Muluo’s lips curled slightly, and he poked it, saying, “I just wanted to scare you.”

 

He didn’t explain why he wanted to scare the dragon egg, and the dragon egg certainly couldn’t ask. It could only lie sulking in Su Muluo’s palm, not rolling around happily.

 

Su Muluo didn’t care, he tucked this emotionally sensitive egg into his pocket and left after getting ready.

 

Today, he was planning to get an ID from the Bureau of Extraordinary Beings — the Bureau was an organization dedicated to handling affairs related to supernatural creatures and had branches in various cities, including Lin City.

 

Since it was an organization for supernatural beings, its existence, like theirs, couldn’t be made public. Therefore, the Bureau of Extraordinary Beings often concealed itself within the city. It appeared as a regular office building from the outside, and those entering and exiting, whether human or supernatural, all appeared as ordinary office workers, indistinguishable from normal people.

 

However, no matter how well they hid their appearance, without strong supernatural abilities, it was difficult to completely contain their supernatural auras. So, as soon as Su Muluo approached the place, he felt various supernatural auras in the air.

 

His first reaction was, they’re weak, not as formidable as the minor supernatural creatures he had encountered a few hundred years ago.

 

Then he stepped into the Bureau of Extraordinary Beings.

 

Hundreds of years ago, after a thousand years of conflict, humans and supernatural beings reached a peace agreement. Humans no longer hunted or indiscriminately killed supernatural creatures, and the supernaturals chose to hide, with most retreating to the mountains and forests. However, in the past hundred years, with the rapid development of human technology, more supernatural beings emerged from the wilderness, wanting to integrate into human cities. Due to the rapid increase in the number of these supernatural beings, after re-negotiations between both sides, the Bureau of Extraordinary Beings was established.

 

Su Muluo had initially expected the Bureau of Extraordinary Beings to be quite different, but it turned out the building was not at all remarkable. Not only did it look like a regular office building on the outside, its interior division was also not much different from a typical company. After asking the receptionist, he successfully found the registration office. Since he arrived early, he was the only supernatural being there, so he didn’t have to wait in line.

 

“Hello,” the employee in charge of registration was an enchanting woman in a green dress. She smiled sweetly, and when she did, her red lips revealed a forked tongue, appearing both sweet and eerie. “Your human form is quite attractive. Are you from the fox clan?”

 

Su Muluo could tell she was a snake supernatural being. He shook his head and stated the excuse he had prepared before coming, “I’m from the bird clan.”

 

The snake supernatural being said, “Oh,” raising her eyebrows with a giggle. “I really like the bird clan; their taste is often delicious… But among the bird clan, I’ve never seen a supernatural being as beautiful as you, at least I haven’t.”

 

She had no idea that the being in front of her was not from the bird clan but the Phoenix, the lord of all birds. She took out a form from a drawer, pushing it toward Su Muluo with her fingers painted with bright red nail polish.

 

“Fill out your information first,” the snake supernatural being said. “You must be new to the human city, so you may not know the rules here. To obtain a legal ID, you need to stay here for a year.”

 

Su Muluo was about to pick up the pen and write down the information he had fabricated when he paused upon hearing that. “A year?”

 

It seemed different from what he had in mind.

 

The snake supernatural being extended her hand, seemingly unconcerned about his hesitation, and wanted to touch the long, slender fingers lying on the table before him. “But you don’t need to worry. Humans and supernatural beings have been living in peace for hundreds of years. As long as you don’t cause trouble and don’t expose your true identity to humans, getting an ID is quite simple.”

 

Su Muluo withdrew his hand before she could touch it. He said calmly, “Is there a faster way?”

 

“A faster way? Of course,” the snake supernatural being replied with a smile, her voice soft and sweet. “If you can join the Bureau of Extraordinary Beings and become a member here, you can get a legal certificate immediately, and you can enjoy various benefits. But getting recruited by the Bureau of Extraordinary Beings isn’t that easy. You need to pass a strict examination and review.”

 

Su Muluo had no intention of joining the Bureau of Extraordinary Beings, and he had promised the old rabbit supernatural being that he would give a response within half a month. This short amount of time probably wouldn’t be enough for him to pass the Bureau’s review. It seemed that the coffee shop might not be able to open.

 

With a faint sigh in his heart, he lowered his eyelashes and filled in the identity information he had fabricated on the form.

 

The snake supernatural being patiently waited beside him. When Su Muluo paused, she smiled and said, “Alright, someone will take you for a supernatural power test later, and then you’ll receive a special bracelet. If you wear that bracelet, the Bureau of Extraordinary Beings will monitor you for the next year. Don’t worry, the bracelet can only detect fluctuations in your supernatural power. Generally, as long as you don’t use your powers for anything harmful, the Bureau won’t interfere too much.”

 

Su Muluo thought it was quite troublesome. He wanted to return to the mountains. However, he maintained a calm demeanor and said, “Thank you.”

 

The snake supernatural being nodded and suddenly remembered something, reminding him, “By the way, do you have a partner? If you do, they also need to be registered.”

 

Su Muluo replied, “Yes,” and then took a egg out of his pocket.

 

A smooth, round, somewhat proudly looking egg.

 

The snake supernatural being: “…”

 

Dragon egg: “?”

 

“Pfft.”

 

Dragon egg: “…”

 

Su Muluo: “Is there a problem?”

 

His voice grew colder, like frost crystallizing in the heat of summer, instantly lowering the temperature in the room.

 

The snake supernatural being was startled, and an instinctual fear of danger ran up her spine, but this fear also made her quickly suppress her laughter. She straightened up, “Sorry, I lost control… Since your partner is not very convenient, you don’t have to register them.”

 

Su Muluo: “…”

 

Before, the old rabbit supernatural being didn’t tell him that getting a legal ID in the human city would be so troublesome.

 

The snake supernatural being kept nodding, “Of course, of course. I’ll have someone take you for the test.”

 

She pressed the button on her desk, and an employee soon walked over. Su Muluo stood up, nodded slightly to the snake supernatural being, and thanked her.

 

His voice was elegant and pleasant, and his appearance was flawless. Such a person politely thanking her should have been a pleasing sight. However, the snake supernatural being remembered his gaze from earlier, and the fear lingered, making her unable to look at him for long.

 

Once Su Muluo left, the snake supernatural being, still trembling from the earlier fear of offending a powerful being, wiped her sweaty palms and muttered, “Bird clan? Since when did the bird clan have such outstanding individuals? Could it be a reclusive powerful supernatural being?”

 

She took a deep breath to calm herself, thinking, “Well, regardless, he’s very good looking.”

 

Su Muluo didn’t pay much attention to the little incident earlier. He followed the staff for the supernatural power test. Since he concealed his aura, the testing device didn’t register anything significant. In the end, they categorized him as a bird clan minor supernatural being with less than a hundred years of cultivation. He left with the bracelet provided by the Bureau of Extraordinary Beings.

 

According to the rules, he had to stay in the human world for a full year to get an ID. Su Muluo had originally planned to contact the coffee shop owner to inform him that he couldn’t rent the space. However, he decided to visit the supernatural forum first to see if there were any other solutions.

 

On his way back home, the dragon egg remained quietly in Su Muluo’s pocket, not moving much. Su Muluo keenly sensed that the egg’s mood was a bit off, as if it wasn’t very happy. However, this unhappiness wasn’t directed at him but seemed like the egg was sulking on its own.

 

When he got home, Su Muluo took the egg out, gently placing it on the coffee table. The surface of the table was smooth, and the dragon egg couldn’t stand steadily. Normally, it would roll towards him, cuddling affectionately, but this time it lay still on the table, not moving.

 

Su Muluo stared at the dragon egg for a few seconds, then reached out to touch it and asked, “What’s wrong?”

 

He could feel some subtle emotions from the dragon egg, as if it wasn’t very happy. However, this unhappiness wasn’t directed at him but was something the dragon egg was experiencing on its own.

 

Thinking of this, Su Muluo’s attractive brows curved slightly. He picked up the dragon egg, kissed it lightly, and said, “Don’t worry, even if you don’t hatch, I’ll always wait for you. I won’t leave you alone.”

 

In reality, he didn’t know how long the dragon egg had been inside the egg. At least, when he first hatched, the first living thing he saw with his newly opened eyes was this dragon egg. At that time, he was still a soft and small phoenix, curled up next to the dragon egg, instinctively drawing warmth from it. He spent the first night of his life like this.

 

For the next 1,800 years, he and the dragon egg had never been apart. Perhaps in the long years before the egg hatched, they had been keeping each other company like this. So, he had a natural fondness and attachment to the dragon egg. Even if it never hatched, he was willing to wait for it.

 

With the soothing words and a light kiss from the Phoenix, the dragon egg seemed dazed for a moment. It then turned over in a slight but incredibly graceful motion in his hand.

 

It was comforted.

 

Su Muluo smiled, his fingers gently caressing the dragon egg. He said, “Don’t overthink it from now on. Others are others, and we don’t need to care about their opinions.”

 

The dragon egg rolled over again and affectionately rubbed against its own Phoenix. Su Muluo held it in his hands, letting it stick to him.

 

The day went by peacefully, and Su Muluo didn’t have any strange dreams that night. He slept soundly, but when he woke up the next morning, he found that the dragon egg was no longer by his pillow.

 

He got up and searched the house but couldn’t find the dragon egg. He also noticed that the front door was slightly ajar, so he went outside. Eventually, he found his dragon egg in the kitchen.

The dragon egg was upright beside the induction cooker, appearing to contemplate the meaning of its existence. Su Muluo had no idea how it had gotten there. He reached out, touched it, and said, “What’s the matter? Do you want to cook yourself?”

 

The dragon egg seemed to roll toward the pot after hearing this, then remained still.

 

Su Muluo: “?”

 

He looked at the dragon egg, then at the pot, and after a few seconds, he said, “You don’t really want me to cook you, do you?”

 

The dragon egg turned in place, seemingly contemplating.

 

Su Muluo: “…”

 

Could it be that cooking it would make it hatch? Then why didn’t it hatch before?

 

Full of doubt, he reluctantly turned on the induction cooker, boiled a pot of water, and as the water started to bubble and steam rose, he poked the dragon egg with his finger, saying, “So… am I supposed to throw you in now?”

 

The dragon egg nudged his finger, giving its approval. So, Su Muluo carefully picked it up and placed it in the pot.

 

At first, the dragon egg floated on the water, but as the temperature increased, it gradually sank.

 

Su Muluo: !

 

Is it getting cooked?

 

In a hurry, he retrieved the dragon egg from the pot, and because it was too hot, he rinsed it under cold water for a while, asking, “How are you feeling now?”

 

The dragon egg remained motionless, not even rolling.

 

Su Muluo tried shaking it, asking, “Wake up, are you asleep? Can you hear me? If you can, roll a bit.”

 

The dragon egg continued to stay still, as quiet as a dead egg.

 

Su Muluo: …

 

Oh no, did he actually cook his dragon still inside the egg?

 

What should he do now?

 

Su Muluo stared silently at the dragon egg, a jumble of thoughts in his mind, not sure how to sort them out. After a while, he seemed to have an idea. He slowly raised his hand, tentatively tapping the eggshell on the table’s edge.

 

It didn’t break.

 

Su Muluo tapped it again.

 

Still intact.

 

He added a bit more force and tapped it a third time.

 

This time, there was a “crack” sound, and a small crack appeared on the smooth eggshell.

 

Su Muluo: !

 

He hadn’t used much force, yet the eggshell actually cracked. He immediately put it down, afraid to touch it again.

 

However, the crack on the eggshell didn’t disappear; instead, it grew larger. With his heart pounding, he saw a small piece of the eggshell being pushed open.

 

Su Muluo was in shock.

 

It really hatched!

 

He stared intensely at that small piece of eggshell, afraid to miss anything. Inside, he found a tiny black dragon, still with its eyes closed. It grasped his finger, seeking warmth, and raised its head with two little horns, making a cute, cooing sound.

 

“Aw.”

 

Su Muluo: …


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 3 – Memories

Chapter 3 – Memories

 

Sometimes, he would have the illusion that he might be beaten to death, or left to starve in the woodshed. But every time he was about to give up, his mother, Le Lin, would suddenly wake up, trembling, and hold him, apologizing and gently tending to his wounds, tears in her eyes.

 

He hated this woman, day in and day out, without exception.

 

Whenever he found himself unable to stand up in the corner, his hatred made him clutch the sharp knife hidden in his sleeve countless times.

 

But he also loved her. In the rare moments of tenderness from Le Lin, that love would make him forget his hatred.

 

In theory, if Yu Yang had grown up with Le Lin since childhood, exposed to her ways, he should have a gloomy and resentful heart. Coupled with being a member of the demonic race, a highly destructive kind, he was destined to develop an antisocial personality once awakened.

 

Yet Yu Yang had a secret he never told anyone, he had a brother.

 

Outside the doghole, there was a brother wearing a silk robe.

 

At first, the brother didn’t speak to him, just sending him toys or snacks every other day. Gradually, they started to chat, and he taught Yu Yang to read and write, to discern right from wrong, to be kind and charitable.

 

They became familiar with each other.

 

Yu Yang had never interacted with others from a young age, not knowing how to express himself, and no one taught him how to properly vent his emotions. His scarred childhood left him permanently scarred, a source of all his later tribulations.

 

If he was very happy one day, he would talk a lot, and the brother would patiently listen, rewarding him with a string of candied haws. But if he was once again kicked by Le Lin and left unable to get up in the corner, he would be very upset and vent his anger on his brother, shouting harsh words. But the brother never got angry; he would just give him more candied haws.

 

The brother didn’t talk much, but his voice was pleasant, like the clear, icy, gurgling spring in early spring.

 

Yet, for some reason, Yu Yang could never recall what his voice was like. They would have just finished talking, the conversation fresh in his memory, but in the blink of an eye, he would forget his voice.

 

But that didn’t matter because he would return tomorrow, ask if he had finished reciting yesterday’s poem, and promise him some osmanthus cakes.

 

But after that, he never came back.

 

Yu Yang sat by the doghole every day, hugging his knees, waiting, but he never heard that voice again.

 

When he was happy, he didn’t know who to share it with; when he was sad, he didn’t know who to vent to.

 

He suddenly realized that his feelings were called “dependence,” and his brother had told him to cherish those who depended on each other. But just as he understood, the person he depended on was gone.

 

Fortunately, he returned today.

 

This time, he finally didn’t forget his voice.

 

The brother had become even gentler, and their conversations had become more frequent.

 

He even gave his first gift.

 

He was very happy.

 

But somewhere in Yu Yang’s heart always told him that the brother seemed to be back but also seemed like he might never come back again.

 

As the sky darkened, Yu Yang also snapped out of his reverie.

 

He had already put the little trinket he had untied in his bag, and he finished eating the candied haws. Slowly, he made his way from the backyard to Le Lin’s room.

 

The front theater stage was brightly lit, with melodious music, and the laughter of women filled the air, and the scent of rouge and powder was everywhere.

 

Today, it was Le Lin’s turn to perform on stage, and he didn’t need to think twice to know that she must be going crazy in her room, throwing things around. So, he intentionally returned late and set out just before the performance.

 

Yu Yang ascended the bamboo ladder, and as soon as he stepped onto the final step, he saw a hurried figure dart around the corner—a direction leading to Le Lin’s chamber.

 

At this time, the courtesans of the brothel were in their boudoirs getting ready, the madam was entertaining guests in the front hall, and the eunuch was unlikely to appear in the courtyards of the courtesans. So who could be lurking around here?

 

Yu Yang pondered for a moment and then calmly walked in the direction of the figure.

 

He treaded lightly, clutching the small knife hidden in his sleeve.

 

~

 

Gu Ruoqing spent most of the day moving between various jewelry pawnshops, selecting jade pendants that were of moderate size and similar color.

 

But he found that jade was indeed mysterious, especially top-quality jade with a spiritual essence. There were hardly two pieces that could be considered similar.

 

By evening, Gu Ruoqing finally selected a piece of red jade that he could barely accept.

 

Red jade, unlike blood jade, even though it was also an excellent quality, had low transparency, a relatively cloudy color, and its spiritual essence was far less rich than the blood spirit jade nurtured by the demonic race.

 

Gu Ruoqing returned to his room at the inn and set up an array with his spiritual power to block sight and sound. Then, he took out the peculiar blood spirit jade that Yu Yang had given him from his chest.

 

The jade was warm and radiant, translucent like water, and filled with a powerful spiritual force. Inside, fine bloodlines seemed to flow like mist, as if they had a life of their own. It was truly extraordinary.

 

Gu Ruoqing looked at the red jade he had bought at a high price, and it immediately paled in comparison. He sighed and began to carve it according to the shape of the blood spirit jade’s crack.

 

The red jade was already shaped by a skilled craftsman. Gu Ruoqing only needed to cut it in half and use his spiritual power to join the two pieces together, making adjustments based on the crack.

 

What seemed to be a simple task, Gu Ruoqing worked on it all night without rest, hunched over the desk.

 

Finally, Gu Ruoqing finished the last corner of the red jade, and he was overjoyed. However, when he looked up, he realized it was already past midnight.

 

He was about to lie down for a short rest, but then he changed his mind, sat back down, and carefully inscribed the name “Yu Yang” on the red jade.

 

Instinctively, he thought about inscribing something on the blood spirit jade, but when he picked it up, he smiled and shook his head.

 

He couldn’t dare to inscribe anything on the blood spirit jade of the Demon Lord.

 

He looked at the naturally incomplete piece of the blood spirit jade and the red jade that he had substituted to complete it. Slowly, he joined them together.

 

Suddenly, intense emotional waves exploded in Gu Ruoqing’s mind, and a blinding white light filled his vision, making him dizzy.

 

Countless fragments of memories rushed into his brain, tumultuous and uncontrolled.

 

In one fragment, he first saw the doghole from earlier that day.

 

~

 

“Who are you?”

 

“Are you here to play in the mud with me?”

 

A bony hand slowly reached into the hole, disregarding the dirty mud, and covered the child’s cold hand.

 

“Don’t play with this in the future.”

 

The voice of the person was like striking a chime, clear and soothing.

 

“But I only know how to play with this. No one plays anything else with me.”

 

The child tore the mud figurine apart again, but he was naive and cruel, thinking it was just a plaything, innocent and ruthless.

 

The person took the figurine from the child’s hand and placed a small jade flute in his hand. The jade flute was cool and was a spiritual tool.

 

“In the future, when you play this, I will come to meet you.”

 

“Will you play with me then?”

 

“Yes, I will.”

 

The scene shifted, and the sound of the flute played in the distance.

 

The person almost played with the child in the doghole every day.

 

Every morning, he would buy the candied haws the child had asked for through coaxing, and then he would follow the sound of the flute to the doghole for their appointment.

 

They were separated by the wall, unable to see each other’s faces, but they chatted and exchanged items, becoming a place where the child’s enlightenment and learning took place.

 

“…My mother hates seeing this. I don’t like it either, but she doesn’t allow me to get rid of it or show it to anyone. I only show it to you, big brother.”

 

“This jade is very good, why don’t you like it?”

 

“Because it’s only half! Mother says it’s inauspicious, just like me, no one will like it. It’s the destiny of a lone star, and everyone will call for its destruction.”

 

“That’s not true.”

 

“But that’s what the books say, right? I saw it in that book, ‘son of incomplete jade, destined as a lone star’…”

 

“Don’t believe such nonsense.”

 

The usually cold and indifferent voice of the person even had a hint of seriousness. He took the book and put it away.

 

“Don’t read these nonsense books in the future.”

 

“Oh…”

 

“This jade… can you temporarily give it to me?”

 

The child readily agreed, and the person looked at the blood spirit jade in his hand, quietly gripping it.

 

After a day passed, the person handed the candied haws for the day and the repaired blood spirit jade to Yu Yang.

 

“…Is this my jade? It’s… it’s whole now?! It’s not incomplete anymore?!”

 

The person outside the wall faintly curled his lips, but his voice still sounded calm and unruffled.

 

“The jade is not for the person, and the person is not defined by the jade. The jade is as it was born, while the person can change their fate through their own efforts.”

 

“Ah Yang, keep this jade safe.”

 

The child was still inside, eagerly examining the completed blood spirit jade, with fresh wounds on his hands from a beating he received from his mother the previous night.

 

The person looked at the child’s injuries and lowered his eyes in silence.

 

“Alright, did you learn the new characters from yesterday?”

 

The child’s movements paused.

 

“And you need to transcribe today’s poem five times.”

 

The child began to playfully resist, knowing that this person outside the wall could be both kind and firm.

 

“Brother, I don’t want to write today. Can I do it tomorrow? I’ll write six times tomorrow!”

 

“Today’s work should be done today.”

 

“But, brother, my hand hurts so much today, I can’t even hold a pen. Can I write tomorrow, please…”

 

The person outside the wall was about to respond but saw the wound on the child’s hand and fell silent.

 

After a while, the person outside the wall let out a nearly imperceptible sigh.

 

“…Alright, you can do it tomorrow.”

 

“Great! Oh, by the way, brother, you didn’t finish telling me the last time’s tales of monsters and strange creatures. Can you continue today? Brother?”

 

Even though he knew the child was pushing his luck, the person couldn’t help but give in and sighed once again.

 

“…Today, it’s up to you.”

 

 

The memories in Gu Ruoqing’s mind ended here. Before he could catch his breath, another rush of memories surged through his mind like a whirlpool, overwhelming his consciousness.

 

In the blink of an eye, a new scene unfolded before him.

 

And this time, he saw a tall man in black. He had handsome features, with eyes that shone like dark gold, and he coldly twisted someone’s neck.

 

In an instant, Gu Ruoqing knew who that was.

 

It was the adult Yu Yang, the most terrifying Demon Lord in a century.


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Chapter 65 – The wickedly wealthy

Chapter 65 – The wickedly wealthy

 

Jian Luo furrowed his brows, lifted his foot, and walked up. When he approached, the parent was still talking endlessly, so Jian Luo had to remind him, “Sir, please keep your voice down in the school. Could you also lower your tone a bit, please?”

 

The parent was taken aback, turned around, glanced at Jian Luo, and sneered, “Who the hell are you?”

 

Jian Sheng rushed over when he saw Jian Luo. “Big brother!”

 

Jian Luo quickly stepped back to avoid his younger brother’s embrace and pleaded, “Hey, hey, don’t rush at me.”

 

Jian Sheng halted in his tracks.

 

It was a hot day, and Jian Luo was wearing a simple T-shirt, which made his slight belly protrusion visible. However, his limbs were slender, giving him an unusual appearance. But he was clever enough to choose an oversized T-shirt, which concealed it for the time being.

 

“I’m his guardian,” Jian Luo looked up at the man and asked, “Did you just say my brother dirtied your clothes?”

 

The man scrutinized Jian Luo up and down and was surprised to find that this human was entirely dressed in designer brands, and they were not the affordable ones either; they were high-end limited editions that only the wealthy elite could afford.

 

But…

 

He was still a human.

 

“It’s surprising how humans these days are so into fashion,” the man sneered, unable to conceal his disdain. “Everyone wants to wear designer brands, but it’s a pity that fake stuff can’t last.”

 

Jian Luo understood and raised an eyebrow, “Authentic items also need discerning eyes. Some people can mistake real for fake, and fake for real. It’s quite pitiful.”

 

The man’s face changed, his tone turned unfriendly, and he stepped forward aggressively, pointing at Jian Luo, “What did you say?”

 

Jian Luo, of course, wasn’t afraid of him. After all, he had seen Lu Shifeng’s fierce demeanor. Now, how could such a person intimidate him? But he wasn’t alone now; he had his unborn child inside him. Although Long Ge had said there would be someone to protect him, Jian Luo wouldn’t take any chances with his child’s safety. Thinking of this, he said to Jian Sheng, “Tell your brother, did he really dirty this man’s clothes?”

 

Jian Sheng stood by Jian Luo’s side and hurriedly said, “Brother, it wasn’t on purpose. I rushed over to meet both of you when I found out you and mom were coming. I was in a hurry and didn’t pay attention. He happened to turn the corner, and I didn’t notice, and we collided.”

 

Jian Luo frowned, “Collided?”

 

The man’s clothes were quite soaked with beverages.

 

“The drinks weren’t mine,” Jian Sheng quickly clarified, his eyes slightly red. “The man had his own drinks, and I bumped into him, causing the spill.”

 

So, that was the situation.

 

Jian Luo understood what had happened.

 

“What do you mean?” The man was displeased. “Do you think I’d extort money from you? My clothes are so expensive. Do you think I’d deliberately carry a cup of water and wait for you to bump into me? Ridiculous, trying to extort a human!”

 

Their commotion had attracted the attention of other parents and students passing by, forming a small crowd. He deliberately raised his voice and emphasized the word “human.”

 

Jian Luo furrowed his brows, feeling uncomfortable deep down. He had worked in a high-quality environment before, surrounded by people of high caliber. Although he could sense the discrimination and disdain for humans, it hadn’t been so overt.

 

But now was different, vastly different. He was once again confronted with such blatant discrimination, and it was disconcerting.

 

Jian Luo decided to control his temper, “How much did this outfit cost? I’ll compensate you.”

 

“I said I don’t want your money. Can’t you understand?” The man retorted, hands on his hips. “This is a limited edition. Unless you find me an identical one, I’ll definitely report this to the school authorities.”

 

He seemed certain that Jian Luo would beg for forgiveness.

 

Jian Sheng couldn’t take it anymore; his childish face pouted, “Why are you like this? You said it’s a limited edition. If we can’t afford to compensate you, should we not attend this school? We didn’t mean to be clumsy.”

 

“Hey,” the man said with an unfriendly tone, “You dirtied my clothes, and you’re still arguing?”

 

Standing not far from Jian Sheng was a little girl around his age, the man’s daughter. She glanced at Jian Sheng, “Class Monitor, don’t you always talk about fairness and justice? You dirtied my dad’s clothes, so in the name of fairness, you should compensate.”

 

Jian Luo was surprised and looked down at his brother. He had no idea that his little brother had become the Class Monitor. Mostly because the child hadn’t mentioned it when he got home!

 

Jian Sheng, with his delicate features, pouted, “Qi Yue, can you discuss it with your uncle? I really didn’t do it on purpose.”

 

“We’ve already discussed it,” the man said, displeased. “Why can’t you understand? If you can’t afford to compensate, don’t come to this school. You’re always so hasty, making mistakes like this all the time. You’re truly uncultured.”

 

This was clearly an attitude that didn’t want an amicable resolution.

 

Jian Luo furrowed his brows. If he had wanted an amicable resolution earlier, he didn’t now. He took a step forward, “Limited edition clothes?”

 

The man choked up, somewhat daunted by Jian Luo’s demeanor.

 

Jian Luo looked at him with a deep gaze and said word by word, “If I can find another one for you, will you also apologize for your rude attitude today?”

 

The man was taken aback at first, then laughed as if he had heard the biggest joke. He said, “What are you doing? Fine, if you can find another one for me, I’ll apologize.”

 

But this was impossible.

 

As far as he knew, the only person who had the same clothing as his was the richest man, Nie Yan. The clothing had originally belonged to him, but due to some business dealings, he had given one of them to Mr. Nie as a gift. So, it was almost like a unique piece now, and Jian Luo would never be able to find another one.

 

Jian Luo nodded, “Alright, please wait.”

 

He reassured Jian Sheng, patted his shoulder, and whispered, “Wait here.”

 

Jian Sheng held his hand, sounding somewhat worried, “Brother…”

 

Jian Luo didn’t need to guess what was on the child’s mind. Sometimes, he felt that being too understanding was also a kind of sorrow. Most children who could cry and throw tantrums had an abundance of love and self-esteem, but the overall human environment was a sad one.

 

“It’s okay,” Jian Luo crouched down. “I know you didn’t do it on purpose.”

 

His brother kept his head low and remained silent.

 

Jian Luo sighed inwardly and stood up, walking over to initiate communication with Nie Yan, his boss. Usually, he rarely initiated contact with him.

 

On the other end – a business meeting.

 

The tallest building of the Dark Star exuded an aura of opulent wealth and corruption. Nie Yan sat at the head of the conference room, listening to the managers of various subsidiaries eloquently presenting this quarter’s performance.

 

Suddenly—

 

[Ding ding.]

 

A message alert shattered the tranquility of the room. Nie Yan glanced down at the communication device, then slowly raised his hand, making a gesture that silenced the previously chattering executives. Everyone at the table fell silent like chickens.

 

Nie Yan opened the communication and said in a deep voice, “What is it?”

 

On the other end, Jian Luo sounded a bit nervous. “Boss, am I bothering you?”

 

“It’s fine,” Nie Yan looked at the people around the table. “I’m in a meeting. The time these people are spending here without working is worth about ten million stars a day. I hope our conversation is equally valuable.”

 

Jian Luo choked for a moment, momentarily tempted to hang up the call. Fortunately, his composure held, and he didn’t lose his mind.

 

“Well, boss, I have something to discuss with you.”

 

Nie Yan remained silent for a while. “Is it about this?”

 

Jian Luo’s heart hung in the balance, and he couldn’t help feeling a bit nervous. This matter might be significant to him, but for someone like Nie Yan, it could be quite trivial.

 

What if Nie Yan demanded compensation of ten million stars dollars later?

 

“Sorry,” Jian Luo wiped the sweat from his forehead. “I hope I’m not bothering you with this. Should I contact your secretary instead?”

 

He was making this call in the communications room, but everyone in the background was paying close attention.

 

Especially the man who had been closely observing Jian Luo. He sneered, “Haven’t they said not to waste time on trifles? Nowadays, humans like to make a mountain out of a molehill, huh?”

 

Jian Luo furrowed his brow.

 

Nie Yan heard what was said on the call, and he tapped his fingers lightly before speaking, “I don’t remember the specific piece of clothing you’re talking about. I receive gifts from many people every day, and there’s no value in my going through them one by one.”

 

Jian Luo sighed inwardly. “It’s okay; I’m sorry to have bothered you and wasted your time.”

 

“Hmm,” Nie Yan responded, then continued, “However, since you’ve come to me, and you’ve already wasted my time, in terms of value, solving this issue won’t be a loss for the time you’ve taken.”

 

Jian Luo was puzzled.

 

Nie Yan hadn’t finished. “Go back, and let the person on the other end know I want to speak with him.”

 

Jian Luo was taken aback. “You want to talk to him?”

 

“Yes,” Nie Yan didn’t want to say much. “Hurry up, don’t waste time.”

 

“You have the money, so you have the right,” Jian Luo turned around and faced the man who had been smirking at him. He took a few steps forward and said, “Hey, would you like to take a call?”

 

The man was dumbfounded. “What call?”

 

“Mr. Nie’s call. I just discussed the situation with him, and he said he wants to talk to you.”

 

The man looked at Jian Luo as if he couldn’t believe his ears. “Who did you say?”

 


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 80 – Who Says Omegas Can’t be as Explosive as Alphas

Chapter 80

 

Apart from Lu Jingning, Wen Xingchen naturally invited Jian Luan. Unexpectedly, Yu Qingcang also received an invitation because of being a “tag-along.” He was pleasantly surprised.

 

Excited, he waited for Lu Jingning outside the classroom after class, asking if he should prepare a decent birthday gift.

 

Upon hearing the words “birthday gift,” Lu Jingning’s mouth twitched involuntarily, and he asked, “What? Is it Wen Xingchen’s big birthday this year? Why don’t you just prepare a big longevity peach for him?”

 

Yu Qingcang pondered for a moment and said, “That doesn’t sound bad either?”

 

Lu Jingning rolled his eyes at him, deciding not to bother with him.

 

Fortunately, Yu Qingcang found the idea of a longevity peach to be tacky and changed his mind. He decided to take Lu Jingning to the bustling main city market in the nearby star system and invited Yan Hebin, who rarely ventured out.

 

Lu Jingning indeed hadn’t decided on a gift yet, but he didn’t mind. He looked at the two by his side and felt a bit emotional.

 

Although Wen Ye mentioned inviting more classmates, Wen Xingchen didn’t invite many people.

 

Besides Jian Luan, there were only a few members from the team formed during the Military Academy Exchange Competition. However, he didn’t leave out anyone familiar to Lu Jingning, indicating his sincerity.

 

After a tour in the mall, Yan Hebin picked a mech model that particularly interested him, while Yu Qingcang mysteriously purchased a crystal ball that was said to grant wishes from the fortune-telling room.

 

After walking around, Yu Qingcang saw Lu Jingning still empty-handed and asked, “What about your gift?”

 

Lu Jingning fell silent for a moment and said, “I’m not buying anything.”

 

Although the mall offered various novel items, the more he looked around, the more he felt that these things couldn’t represent his sincerity. So, after some thought, he decided to DIY something after returning home.

 

After all, it would be the first birthday gift he gave Wen Xingchen, which was of great significance and should have commemorative value.

 

 

Wen Muqiao was currently a general. On the day of his birthday banquet, the vast sky was filled with various private lightships, making the scene quite spectacular.

 

Perhaps because he heard from Wen Ye, Wen Muqiao had specially arranged for someone to receive the group from the Imperial Navy University.

 

They were led to a separate compartment, away from the politician area, allowing the young people to have a relatively relaxed atmosphere.

 

It had to be said that he went to great lengths.

 

The young figures stood out conspicuously among the elegantly dressed elite families, attracting many people to stop and look, feeling a burst of youthful vitality.

 

As soon as Lu Kongbin disembarked the lightship, he was warmly engaged in a conversation by an old comrade.

 

The middle-aged man had a rugged appearance and thick black beard. Suddenly, he paused in his talk and exclaimed, “Are those Wen’s second young masters’ classmates? I never thought there would be such a beautiful Omega in the military academy.”

 

Lu Kongbin casually responded to the remark, not showing any curiosity.

 

However, when it came to Omegas, he couldn’t help but think of his family’s dear Ning.

 

No matter how good-looking those Omega were, could they compare to their dear Ning?

 

He had just returned from missions in other star systems and hadn’t stayed at home for two days before being dragged to such occasions. He was really not in the mood to engage in these social activities.

 

Mainly, it was because of the rumors circulating in the military that he and Wen Muqiao were constantly at odds. If it wasn’t for the Marshal’s face, he wouldn’t bother showing up for these superficial events. Instead, he would prefer to go to the school and see his precious little one.

 

Hmph, did having an Alpha make you so proud? Could your Alpha boy achieve third-class merits? Could your Alpha boy become a hero who saved the school?

 

He heard that the two brothers from the Wen family were studying at the Imperial Navy University. When his little one showed a bit more spirit, he could beat those two to the ground and see if Wen Muqiao would still act so arrogantly.

 

Thinking like this, Lu Kongbin snorted heavily and tilted his head to down another glass of champagne.

 

It’s decided! After this annoying birthday banquet, he would directly take an airship to the Imperial Navy University.

 

Wuwuwu, baby darling, Dad misses you so much!

 

 

Led by the guide, Lu Jingning walked inside and soon arrived at the private room prepared for them.

 

This was clearly just one of the rooms in the Wen estate, clean and spacious, with enough space for them to relax.

 

Lu Jingning looked around and asked, “Where’s Wen Xingchen?”

 

The guide hadn’t spoken yet, but a voice came from not far away, “I’m here.”

 

Lu Jingning looked up at the voice and was about to say something, but the sight that met his eyes left him speechless, only an exclamation of astonishment, “Ah.”

 

Today, Wen Xingchen was wearing a black suit, and the buttons of his white shirt were meticulously fastened to the top. Although it was a conventional style, on his tall and straight figure, he looked like he had stepped out of an aristocratic family.

 

For some reason, when Lu Jingning’s gaze shifted from his neck, he subconsciously gulped.

 

In a blink of an eye, Wen Xingchen had already approached him, noticing his distraction. A slight curve appeared on his originally expressionless face as he asked, “What are you thinking?”

 

Lu Jingning met his gaze, a teasing glint flashing in his eyes, and he lowered his voice, saying, “I’m thinking… about devouring you.”

 

Yu Qingcang was not far away, and their conversation happened to fall into his ears.

 

He subconsciously looked horrified and glanced up, realizing that his reaction might give away some secrets. So, he immediately turned and walked away, trying not to attract attention.

 

However, from his expression, it seemed like he had suddenly become overwhelmed.

 

Wen Xingchen hadn’t expected to be teased so soon after meeting Lu Jingning. He paused for a moment before couldn’t help but smile, saying, “No hurry, there will be plenty of opportunities in the future.”

 

The servant who had led them to the room had already stepped out, and although he couldn’t hear their conversation, he couldn’t help but admire Wen Xingchen’s gentle smile and the way he looked at Lu Jingning.

 

Ever since their young master came back home, he had been wearing a cold face, turning the usually unanimated Wen estate into an icy place. Seeing him smile like this now, even without looking at the temperature, it seemed to have risen above zero.

 

They didn’t know who this person was or how he managed to arrive at the estate so quickly. It looked like the marriage of their second young master might take precedence over their eldest young master. But they were uncertain about how their master would react to this.

 

The Wen servants were usually strict in their discipline, but it didn’t stop them from gossiping among themselves.

 

At this moment, Lu Jingning had no idea that someone was inexplicably concerned about their future lifelong happiness. He was only satisfied with Wen Xingchen’s compliance and glanced at the other people inside the room who were already playing. He asked, “Is it okay for you to stay here and not go out to socialize?”

 

Wen Xingchen replied, “I’ll go later.”

 

Lu Jingning remembered the somewhat strained relationship between Wen Xingchen and his family and didn’t dwell on the matter. He quickly changed the subject, “Speaking of which, do you have nothing to say about my outfit today?”

 

He was wearing a white suit today, not the regular formal style, but an improved version of a military uniform.

 

The gold embellishments and his hair complemented each other, making him look even more daring and extravagant than usual.

 

The black tie neatly hung in front of the collar, presenting a unique sense of coordination that made it difficult to look away.

 

Because Wen Xingchen said that he would introduce him to his mother on this day, Lu Jingning put a lot of effort into his first impression. Unexpectedly, after the meeting, this guy didn’t even react to his carefully chosen attire, prompting him to remind him.

 

Actually, Wen Xingchen had noticed Lu Jingning’s outfit at first sight but deliberately pretended not to mention it. At this moment, he revealed a look of realization, “Why are you dressed so grandly?”

 

Lu Jingning ground his teeth, “Is it not okay? Are you afraid I’ll steal your limelight?”

 

Wen Xingchen ruffled his hair, “No, I’m afraid that if you show off like a peac0ck, you’ll attract a large group of admirers. What do I do then?”

 

Lu Jingning acted like he was considering the matter and then compromised, “Alright, then I’ll reluctantly tone it down a bit?”

 

Wen Xingchen was satisfied, “Thank you very much.”

 

At a nearby small table, several people watched the two figures standing side by side, one black and one white, with expressions full of emotions.

 

Finally, Cen Junfeng sighed, “The Imperial Navy’s Twin Stars, they truly live up to their reputation.”

 

With this black and white combination, who else could compare?

 

If it weren’t for the sake of their lives, he would have wanted to take some photos and post them on the Star Network.

 

Recently, several CP (couple) stories about Wen Xingchen and Lu Jingning had surfaced on the Imperial Navy’s school network. A bunch of people were still immersed in their “imaginations” and couldn’t extricate themselves. He really wanted to slap those people in the face with the photos and loudly tell them, “Stop fantasizing, it’s for real!”

 

While Cen Junfeng was feeling deeply emotional, he suddenly heard a sigh from beside him, “Ah, it turns out that my daddy who grew up with me is now taken by someone with the last name Wen.”

 

Cen Junfeng turned around abruptly, “Brother! You knew about their relationship?!”

 

Yu Qingcang turned his head and looked, “Friend! So, you too?!”

 

The two exchanged glances, suddenly speechless with tears in their eyes, and full of joy as if they had seen a long-lost blood-relative. “It’s fate!”

 

The friendship between two Alphas, which hadn’t even fully established in a five-star mission, began to grow rapidly like a playful madness.

 

Thank goodness, he was no longer fighting alone!

 


Author’s note: Lu’s father is about to arrive on the battlefield.

 

Wen Xingchen, cherish everything now and make preparations for a… grand burial.

 


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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