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Chapter 12: Taking Action


The bridesmaid couldn’t help but laugh upon hearing this, her eyes sparkling with mischief. “You need to muster courage too?”

“Of course.” Wei Tingxia nodded with exaggerated seriousness. “I have some insecurities and don’t like comparing myself to others.”

The bridesmaid burst out laughing, her fingertip lightly tapping the wine glass in her hand. “You don’t need to compare yourself to anyone else, and I think very few people can measure up to you.”

Wei Tingxia’s outward appearance was exceptionally outstanding, and from their current interaction, he seemed witty as well. The bridesmaid took a strong liking to him.

“Really?”

Wei Tingxia feigned surprise upon hearing this. “Very few people praise me like that.”

“That must be because everyone in your circle is too modest.”

As she spoke, the bridesmaid subconsciously glanced back toward the banquet hall. It was meant to be a casual glance, but when her gaze swept over the corner booth, it suddenly met a deep, intense stare.

The man in the booth was dressed in a sharp suit, the diamond on his cufflinks glinting coldly under the lights. He wasn’t wearing a tie, only a dark-patterned silk scarf pinned at his collar, his sharp brows furrowed with an inscrutable gloom.

The bridesmaid didn’t know him, but she had vaguely heard Xu Wei mention him before and knew he was Lu Zhao’s good friend.

She initially thought the gaze was directed at her, but after two seconds of observation, she realized the man’s line of sight had passed over her and landed on the person beside her.

And only one person stood next to her.

Noticing that the bridesmaid had fallen silent, Wei Tingxia asked, “What’s wrong?”

The bridesmaid withdrew her gaze and shook her head. “Nothing.”

Her response was hesitant, her eyes filled with uncertainty. She had approached to chat with Wei Tingxia because he was handsome, but she wasn’t fixated on him. If he truly had some connection with that man from earlier, she shouldn’t intrude.

“Are you sure you’re okay?”

Wei Tingxia pressed, following her line of sight toward that side. He happened to see someone stand up from the booth and walk toward them.

“What are you talking about?” Yan Xinfeng asked.

“Nothing much,” Wei Tingxia grabbed his sleeve and pulled him to his side. “Want an introduction?”

The bridesmaid recovered from her half-second of shock.

“Hello,” she extended her hand. “I’m Ailin.”

Yan Xinfeng shook her hand, concise as ever. “Yan Xinfeng.”

Wei Tingxia grinned beside them. “And I’m Wei Tingxia.”

“Oh, hi,” Ailin laughed too. “I heard Vivi call you Xiao Xia.”

At that moment, Yan Xinfeng withdrew his hand and turned to face Wei Tingxia, saying flatly, “I’m going to make a phone call.”

He was telling him about something as trivial as making a phone call?

Wei Tingxia raised a brow but cooperated without exposing him. “Sure, go ahead.”

Yan Xinfeng left.

When Wei Tingxia turned back around, Ailin’s probing gaze had unsurprisingly vanished, replaced by a soft smile. “You two are really cute.”

Xu Wei at least returned to the country every few years and was relatively reserved, but Ailin was a homegrown overseas Chinese, with an extremely open personality.

It was the first time Wei Tingxia had heard someone praise them like that, and he was momentarily stunned. “Really?”

“Really,” Ailin nodded. “He was watching you the whole time.”

Rationally, Wei Tingxia believed Yan Xinfeng had been watching to prevent him from finding a richer woman to seduce, but emotionally, at least in front of Ailin, he didn’t show it.

“He’s pretty clingy,” Wei Tingxia said without hesitation. “And has a pretty blunt temper.”

Neither trait was prominently displayed in Yan Xinfeng, but whatever he said went—Ailin just smiled and listened.

The atmosphere was perfectly harmonious for a moment, but then a discordant voice intruded.

“What are you two chatting about?”

Wei Tingxia turned his face sideways, and when his gaze landed on the newcomer, undisguised annoyance flashed in his eyes.

Though Ailin didn’t recognize the man, she keenly sensed the suddenly tense air and replied politely but distantly, “Just chatting casually.”

“Mind if I join?” the man asked.

“Yes,” Wei Tingxia cut him off bluntly, his tone cold. “No one invited you.”

The newcomer ignored his obvious rejection and turned to Ailin instead. “I’m Wang Chong.”

Ailin’s brows furrowed slightly, but she maintained basic courtesy. “Hello.”

“Are you chatting with him?” Wang Chong asked.

Ailin nodded. “Yes, is there a problem?”

Wang Chong laughed. “Then you should be careful. He’ll cheat every penny from you and then vanish.”

The remark seemed like a joke, but Wang Chong said it dead seriously, his gaze toward Wei Tingxia filled with unconcealed malice—it was clear there was bad blood between them.

He was the only one on the entire ship who hadn’t played pool with Wei Tingxia because seven years ago, Wei Tingxia had kicked him to the ground in front of many people, making Wang Chong lose face badly.

Lu Zhao knew about that incident, but he hadn’t expected Wei Tingxia to suddenly return, nor had he anticipated that Wang Chong still held a grudge after all these years, leading to today’s conflict.

Ailin’s fingertip paused lightly on the rim of her glass. The refracted light spots danced on her finger like some uneasy signal.

Before she could figure out how to respond to the sharp accusation, Wei Tingxia let out a low chuckle.

“Don’t worry, even if I scam money, it won’t be from you,” he told Wang Chong. “You really don’t meet my standards.”

Wang Chong sneered, his voice rising. “Scamming money has standards now?”

“Others might not, but I do,” Wei Tingxia said earnestly. “I’d only consider you after every rich person in the world drops dead.”

This should have been a tense standoff, but Ailin still couldn’t help smiling.

Wang Chong, however, flew into a humiliated rage, his face flushing red. “Do you think why you’re able to stand here all fine and dandy? If it weren’t for Yan Xinfeng, do you think we’d even give you a second glance?!”

Wei Tingxia’s smile faded slightly.

Wang Chong spoke the truth—he could stand on the deck chatting with Ailin now solely because Yan Xinfeng couldn’t bear to let him go. If Yan Xinfeng had hardened his heart, Wei Tingxia would have been kicked off the ship long ago.

But so what?

A man he’d reeled in with his own skills—Wei Tingxia used him with complete peace of mind.

Thus, he said calmly, “Every word you’re saying right now has nothing to do with you. If it’s not meddling, then it’s just you speaking without thinking.”

Wang Chong’s pupils contracted sharply; he clearly hadn’t expected Wei Tingxia to remain so composed in front of an outsider. His chest heaved dramatically as he instinctively squeezed a word through gritted teeth: “Bitch—”

The slur hadn’t fully escaped when a sharp whoosh of wind suddenly rang out. Caught off guard, Wang Chong was kicked to the ground, recreating the scene from seven years ago.

Only this time, it wasn’t Wei Tingxia who had lifted his leg.

Yan Xinfeng, who had just finished his call, sauntered leisurely to the trio after the kick, handed his phone to Wei Tingxia, and gestured for him to hold it.

Ailin stared blankly at the scene unfolding before her, then suddenly covered her mouth to stifle a gasp. There was no fear in her eyes—instead, they held surprise and amusement.

Yan Xinfeng straightened his cuffs, then squatted down, grabbed Wang Chong’s collar, and forced him to sit up.

“You heard what he said,” his voice carried barely suppressed menace. “This is between the two of us. You shouldn’t get involved, and you definitely shouldn’t discuss it in front of us.”

Wang Chong hadn’t expected Yan Xinfeng to be the one striking. He could mock Wei Tingxia and dismiss him, but not Yan Xinfeng.

He couldn’t afford to provoke him. “I… I heard.”

“Good.”

Yan Xinfeng released his grip and stood up straight, letting Wang Chong flop back to the ground. “Today should be a happy day for everyone. If you’re really feeling unwell, go back to your room. Understand?”

Wang Chong muttered lowly, “I understand.”

Besides the four of them, no one else was on the deck. The service staff a bit farther away tactfully averted their gazes, pretending not to exist.

Wang Chong scrambled up unsteadily, head down, and shuffled away slowly. Wei Tingxia handed the phone back.

Yan Xinfeng didn’t look at him and turned to face Ailin instead, his tone full of apology. “Sorry, I got too impulsive.”

He didn’t call it impulsive when he kicked the man, nor when he dragged him up like a dog—only after the guy had fled did he tell the onlooker it was impulsiveness.

Yan Xinfeng’s standards for judgment were quite unique.

Ailin shook her head. “It’s fine. He really did say some nasty things.”

“I still insist on apologizing, but I’m also glad you’re willing to stand here.” Yan Xinfeng said. “Please don’t mind him—he won’t bother you again.”

With that, he took back his phone and headed toward the banquet hall. Having kicked Wang Chong, he needed to give Lu Zhao a heads-up.

Wei Tingxia remained in front of Ailin and gave an awkward smile.

“He’s not usually like this,” Wei Tingxia tried to explain for him. “We generally don’t resort to hands-on stuff.”

Ailin smiled faintly, not mentioning that she’d seen Wei Tingxia about to lift his leg too, only beaten to it by Yan Xinfeng.

She interrupted his explanation. “He pays a lot of attention to you.”

Wei Tingxia blinked. “Yeah?”

“Yeah,” Ailin said. “I don’t know what happened before, but you two are interesting.”

She wouldn’t rashly judge who matched with whom—that wasn’t for her to decide—but Ailin genuinely found the pairing of Wei Tingxia and Yan Xinfeng intriguing.

Wei Tingxia caught the goodwill in her words, and his expression gradually softened.

……

Meanwhile, Yan Xinfeng returned to the banquet hall and called Lu Zhao up from the dance floor.

“What were you up to just now?”

Lu Zhao slicked back his sweat-dampened hair and leaned against the bar counter, asking the bartender for two drinks. He had been impeccably dressed when he first entered, but now he was wild, with a lipstick mark from Xu Wei still on his cheek.

“Answered a call from home,” Yan Xinfeng replied. “And kicked Wang Chong while I was at it.”

“Oh, kicked him.”

Lu Zhao draped himself over the bar, nodding as if he half-understood, not taking it seriously.

When the drinks arrived, he finally snapped to attention.

“Wait,” he looked at Yan Xinfeng, voice rising. “Who did you kick?”

“You heard me.”

“You,” Lu Zhao pointed at Yan Xinfeng, “kicked Wang Chong.”

Yan Xinfeng nodded faintly. “Yes.”

Lu Zhao narrowed his eyes. “I thought only Wei Tingxia would do something like that.”

“He wanted to, but I beat him to it.”

Lu Zhao sucked in air through his teeth like it hurt. “Should’ve known not to let him on the ship back then.”

Wang Chong had ability and status, but he was foul-mouthed and held grudges, a bit of a bully who feared the strong. Lu Zhao had invited him for business reasons, planning to string him along for fun, but hadn’t counted on Wei Tingxia sticking his oar in.

On second thought, though, Wang Chong must have started it—deserved the kick.

“Got it,” Lu Zhao brushed it off, downed his drink, and patted Yan Xinfeng’s arm. “No big deal. Let’s keep partying.”


After Backstabbing the Protagonist [Quick Transmigration]

After Backstabbing the Protagonist [Quick Transmigration]

背刺主角后[快穿]
Status: Completed Native Language: Chinese

As the top tasker ranked first in scores within the System Space, Wei Tingxia had only one motto for executing missions—

Wipe out the protagonist, or plunge the protagonist thoroughly into the mud.

With this method, Wei Tingxia always scored 95+ at each mission settlement, which made him the dream lover of most systems.

Yet even those who walked by the river could not avoid getting their shoes wet.

One time, chaos in the System Space's program forced Wei Tingxia to return to every world where he had carried out missions, to clean up the messes he had left behind.

Upon his return, however, he discovered that the protagonists, once fallen into the abyss, had climbed back to the highest places. The gazes they turned toward Wei Tingxia brimmed with intense unwillingness and amorous resentment.

Wei Tingxia: …Is it still not too late to say I'm not in control of my own body?

【World One】 Wealthy Family Melodrama

Greedy-for-money-and-lust unemployed drifter x straightforward young master

Wei Tingxia relied on his good looks to deceive the young master into giving him the stars or the moon, even wanting to register for marriage with him. But when the young master's family fell into decline, Wei Tingxia fled in less than three days.

When he returned, the young master had reclaimed a high position, while Wei Tingxia was penniless once more.

After their reunion, the young master pinched his chin, his tone cold yet his words intimate: “Baby, have you thought about today?”

【World Two】 Interstellar ABO

Fugitive Omega x space pirate

On the eve of his coming-of-age ceremony, Wei Tingxia transformed into an Omega and had no choice but to flee in the dead of night. Filthy and miserable, he appeared before the space pirate leader.

After three years of support, feelings gradually developed. But when news came that the Empire's Emperor was critically ill, Wei Tingxia unhesitatingly stabbed the pirate and cleanly withdrew, returning to the Capital Star as his Second Prince.

Yet no one expected—the pirate did not die.

【World Three】 Ancient Era

Defecting strategist x general

Born in the capital, Wei Tingxia was free-spirited and unrestrained by nature. After enlisting, he latched onto the young marquis from a lineage of valiant warriors, accompanying him on the battlefield and earning great merits. Feelings grew between the two.

However, during one battle, Wei Tingxia secretly set a trap, causing the young marquis to suffer severe injuries. He then resolutely defected to the enemy army.

Two years later, as the two armies faced off, the defecting strategist was bound and pushed to the forefront by the enemy, seemingly doomed. Yet he discovered that the opposing commander was none other than the young marquis.

“Yan Xinfeng!! Save me!!!”

There would never be a second defecting strategist in the world who begged his former lord for help.

【World Four】 Cultivation World

Innate demon fiend x righteous sword cultivator

The demon fiend born between heaven and earth did not understand love, but it often went hungry. To survive, it attached itself to a sword cultivator of profound cultivation. The two got along tacitly, and the sword cultivator fell into emotional turmoil, wanting to form a contract with the demon fiend.

Yet on the eve of the contract, the demon fiend summoned heavenly lightning. Yan Xinfeng was forced to draw the lightning for his breakthrough, but at the critical moment of the breakthrough, the demon fiend set a trap, causing the sword cultivator's breakthrough to fail and his cultivation to regress an entire major realm.

Afterward, the demon fiend named Wei Tingxia vanished without a trace.

Decades later, the two met again.

Wei Tingxia was astonished to find that the sword cultivator had lost his memories.

Yet he still remembered that he had to find someone.

【World Five】 Western Fantasy

Blood hunter x Blood Clan

After sealing that prince away, the originally low-level hunter suddenly rose to prominence. People praised him, drew close to him, flattered him, hoping to gain safety through connections with him.

No one asked anymore how he had earned the prince's trust or achieved success. Everyone pretended the hidden strangeness did not exist.

Until one day, the prince opened his eyes.

“Turn into a monster. Become a monster like me…”

【World Six】 Modern Era

Undercover agent x undercover agent

After sixteen years undercover, Wei Tingxia lost his files and his handler, officially becoming a lone operative in hiding with little hope of returning to the light.

One day, he encountered a newcomer who had joined the organization. The newcomer had both ability and looks, destined one day to rival him. Wei Tingxia struck first, setting the newcomer up and preparing to send him to meet God.

But just as he acted, Wei Tingxia received a reminder: the newcomer was also an undercover agent. He had killed one of his own.

Wei Tingxia: …Oops, look at the mess we've made.

【World Seven】 Sentinel World

B-Rank Guide x Dark Sentinel

After an earth-shattering argument, Wei Tingxia temporarily left the warship, intending to let the protagonist cool off from each other.

Yet shortly after he left, the protagonist's mental power went berserk, leaving him severely injured.

When he awoke again, he had become a fool.

With the sentinel turned foolish and useless, the devoted guide stayed by his side unwaveringly.

Wei Tingxia: I deserve to be named one of the Alliance's Top Ten Most Touching Figures.

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