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Chapter 33: Every Villain Has Their Match Part 1


Wei Tingxia still drooped his eyelids. He had nearly gone mad with hunger before, but now that he was finally full, exhaustion overwhelmed him. He desperately wanted to close his eyes and sleep, yet a pile of messy issues loomed before him, making any rest uneasy.

“You want me to say that I’m the Second Prince.”

Yan Xinfeng turned around, his gaze calm. “I’d rather hear it from your own mouth.”

“Yes.”

Wei Tingxia answered too straightforwardly. Once the word fell, a few seconds of dead silence followed. Yan Xinfeng was visibly stunned.

He had anticipated that prying out this answer would be far more difficult. He had expected denial, evasion, deflection, or even needing to resort to threats and bribes. The last thing he expected was for Wei Tingxia to admit it so directly, as if bone-tired and too weary to utter another word.

Yan Xinfeng sought out a pair of eyes hidden in shallow shadows, and in them, he saw lingering exhaustion and boredom.

Heavy drowsiness weighed on Wei Tingxia’s eyelashes. He hadn’t even changed his posture, still leaning against Yan Xinfeng’s shoulder as before—docile, clingy.

Yan Xinfeng remained silent for a long time. Instead, Wei Tingxia roused himself from the fatigue, lifted his eyelids, and scrutinized the alpha’s shifting expressions before commenting, “You look like a lost puppy right now.”

Wei Tingxia’s mouth was as sharp as ever. Yan Xinfeng snapped back to attention, pinched the man’s chin, and confirmed once more, “You’re really the Second Prince?”

Wei Tingxia didn’t resist. “Mm-hmm.”

“I thought the Second Prince was an alpha.”

As the words landed, Yan Xinfeng recalled the unfamiliar scent he had detected earlier. The puzzle solved itself.

His voice deepened. “You dosed yourself with disguised pheromones?”

By now, the conversation had fully awakened Wei Tingxia. He slowly propped himself up.

After all, they had just shared an intense exchange, and changes in his pheromones couldn’t be hidden. Since Wei Tingxia dared to admit he was the Second Prince, he wasn’t afraid of Yan Xinfeng turning hostile, so he continued, “Yes.”

In an instant, countless suspicions flashed through Yan Xinfeng’s mind—from the moment Wei Tingxia appeared up to now, every detail of the past three years shrouded in gloom.

The wound had healed, but that didn’t mean Yan Xinfeng had forgotten. The knife Wei Tingxia had plunged into him had been coated with top-grade wound suppressant, nearly letting him die wounded in the Bug Mother’s nest—utterly merciless.

Even if love had clouded Yan Xinfeng’s judgment, he couldn’t ignore this brutal reality. He had to consider whether he held any place in Wei Tingxia’s heart.

“Heh…”

A curt, cold laugh squeezed through Yan Xinfeng’s teeth. His right hand roughly traced up Wei Tingxia’s waist and abdomen in an almost brutal confirmation, pressing heavily on the scar from the omega’s left broken brow.

“You can pilot a mecha—probably very well.”

Yan Xinfeng’s voice was low, still husky from lingering desire. His fingertip ground against the scar with enough force to cause pain.

“Your public identity is alpha. You were appointed deputy commander of the Border Military District. Your Father Emperor seems to have high hopes for you…”

He listed each secret Wei Tingxia had kept from him, each thread of the massive lie woven over three years, his voice low, each word like a blade quenched in ice.

“Three years, Wei Tingxia. A whole three years.”

The murmured whisper brushed Wei Tingxia’s ear. Yan Xinfeng seemed intimate as he lifted the omega’s head, staring into those bright black eyes.

“You disguised yourself as a fugitive omega and appeared before me, luring me to mark you. What was your goal?”

The air solidified into something tangible upon those words, heavily pressing on their chests.

Wei Tingxia blinked slowly, taking in all of Yan Xinfeng’s emotions.

“You’re angry,” he said. “You think I betrayed you.”

Yan Xinfeng laughed in absurdity.

“Shouldn’t I be?” he countered. “Wei Tingxia, what exactly are you after?”

The question sounded all too familiar, like interrogating a criminal. Wei Tingxia narrowed his eyes, recalling the ordeals he’d endured these days and eyeing the culprit responsible. A surge of nameless rage flared up.

How dare Yan Xinfeng pin all the blame on him?

Wei Tingxia held back no longer. He slapped away Yan Xinfeng’s hand and snapped back sharply, “You dare ask what I want? You think you’re the pitiful one? Don’t package yourself as some heartbroken alpha, Yan Xinfeng—you’re not that innocent! Do you even remember what you are? You’re a space pirate!”

“So what if I’m a space pirate?”

Yan Xinfeng raised his voice too. “You’ve been living off one for three years. You’ve been sleeping with one for three years. You even let one mark you! Even if you have kids later, they’ll be yours and a space pirate’s—”

The words cut off abruptly. A crisp slap echoed in the air. Yan Xinfeng’s head jerked to the side. He held the pose, all unfinished accusations shattered by the slap, leaving only dead silence.

Wei Tingxia lowered his hand, chest heaving violently, vision blackening for a moment. He thought that dying from anger here would be such a waste, so he gradually evened his breathing.

But Yan Xinfeng wasn’t done.

“I get it,” he said calmly after a moment. “You think my status doesn’t match yours, that it shames you as Second Prince, so you want to deal with me quickly and go back to being your alpha prince—maybe snag a princedom too, right?”

To hell with that.

Wei Tingxia sneered coldly but said nothing.

Yet his silence, to Yan Xinfeng, was admission.

“Aren’t you afraid I’ll spread the news?” he asked. “If the Empire learns you’re actually an omega, all your hard work will be for nothing.”

It was indeed a tough spot, but Wei Tingxia showed no panic.

“You won’t say anything,” he said.

Yan Xinfeng arched one brow. “Why?”

Wei Tingxia replied calmly, “Because if they find out I’m an omega, they’ll force me to wash off the mark and marry me off to whoever benefits the Empire. I don’t want to marry, so I’d kill myself the day before the wedding.”

Yan Xinfeng’s fingers clenched white at those words. He could already picture Wei Tingxia’s lifeless fall.

Wei Tingxia was right. He wouldn’t breathe a word, even if just to prevent Wei Tingxia from pulling the trigger if things went south. Yan Xinfeng couldn’t bear the consequences.

Watching his expression shift, Wei Tingxia got the answer he wanted.

“Yan Xinfeng, I’m tired,” he said. “I want to sleep.”

If they kept arguing, the whole base would know soon enough. This knot wouldn’t untie overnight—it needed time. Besides, Wei Tingxia hadn’t decided whether to tell Yan Xinfeng the full truth.

“…”

Yan Xinfeng silently opened the mecha cockpit and jumped down first. A moment later, he returned with a fresh set of clean clothes. Once Wei Tingxia dressed, Yan Xinfeng supported his arm and led him out of the mecha.

The corridor was empty—Yan Xinfeng must have cleared everyone out with some excuse.

Thus, after many days, Wei Tingxia once again lay comfortably on Yan Xinfeng’s bed, with the diligent little puppy wiping his feet.

“Good night, Yan Xinfeng.”

Gazing at the Collapse Index Chart materializing before him, its line trending downward, Wei Tingxia murmured as he drifted off. He really was worn out.

Yan Xinfeng didn’t sleep. Dozing off now would be abnormal, even sick. He tossed the towel to the Smart Butler and left the bedroom, heading straight for the training ground.

Aside from routine patrols, all the space pirates had returned to their rooms. The base corridors echoed only with Yan Xinfeng’s footsteps.

In the training ground, he cranked the heavy pressure environment to max and shattered a mobile combat dummy rated for average forging strength with one punch.

Fire burned in his chest, but he couldn’t vent it on Wei Tingxia, so he channeled it into training.

Shattered metal chunks flew, thudding dully against the energy barriers.

Yan Xinfeng didn’t pause or glance at the results. Under max pressure, his body tensed like a fully drawn hard bow. Only when he hit the room’s limit and the overhead lights flashed did he stop.

The irritability subsided for now. Yan Xinfeng exhaled, reset the settings to zero, and went to the bathroom to rinse off.

Wei Tingxia’s words and actions replayed in his mind, unconsciously furrowing Yan Xinfeng’s brow.

They had gone further than expected today. Wei Tingxia had a hair-trigger temper—one spark and he’d explode. Yan Xinfeng’s anger would only make him angrier, even if the issue wasn’t Yan Xinfeng’s fault.

Stopping in time was for the best, avoiding rash regrets.

Still, Yan Xinfeng harbored some doubts.

After three years together, he knew his omega well enough to sense something off in Wei Tingxia’s reaction.

They had scrapped before, even physically, but that slap was pure impulse—Wei Tingxia pushed to the brink.

Had hunger driven him that far?

No, that didn’t fit. They’d played extensively just days ago; Wei Tingxia wouldn’t be that desperate. Besides, he’d known his alpha was a space pirate from the start. Yan Xinfeng hadn’t forced him—the bonding was mutual.

So why had Wei Tingxia gotten so furious—and stabbed him?

Yan Xinfeng couldn’t figure it out. After drying his hair, he returned to the bedroom and found it empty.

A faint floral scent lingered where Wei Tingxia had slept. A casually torn scrap of paper lay on the pillow. Yan Xinfeng picked it up and saw a stick figure flipping the bird, with an ancient emoticon beside it: ).

The Second Highness had fucked and left—a true freeloader, payment just a scrap of trash paper.

Staring at it, Yan Xinfeng was certain that if he didn’t live past three hundred, Wei Tingxia’s antics would be the death of him.

He crumpled the paper into a ball and tossed it in the trash, then gave up on sleep. Dressed, he left the bedroom. He needed to dig into what the Empire’s Second Prince was doing at the Border Military District.

Two minutes later.

The bedroom door burst open again. Yan Xinfeng, en route to the study, returned with a grim face. He went straight to the trash, fished out the balled-up paper, smoothed it carefully, and locked it in a drawer.

Wei Tingxia’s scent filled the room like midsummer blooms. Even after he left, faint tendrils tugged at Yan Xinfeng’s wrist.


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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