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Chapter 21: Going Mad


Wei Tingxia didn’t speak, as if he had long grown accustomed to such service. He extended his hand slightly, and another server promptly handed him the wine glass.

He lowered his head, sniffed the aroma, and took a sip. “It’s decent.”

He placed the wine glass back on the table and looked at the manager. “Thanks for your trouble.”

A million-yuan bottle of wine held no particular allure in his eyes; one taste sufficed.

The manager, however, felt as if granted a great amnesty at those words—”Thanks for your trouble” and “It’s decent.” His tense shoulders relaxed slightly. “Serving you is my honor.”

With that, he straightened up, cleared his throat, and faced the guests in the private room, his voice resuming its professional clarity. “All consumption by our esteemed guests at the estate today has been covered by the host. Should you have any needs, please summon the staff at any time. We will attend to you wholeheartedly.”

As his words fell, he bowed respectfully once more and whispered to Wei Tingxia at a volume just audible to those nearby. “The property transfer procedures for the estate’s ownership are still in progress and are expected to complete within a week. You will then be able to formally take possession.”

Wei Tingxia’s heart jolted in shock—Yan Xinfeng had bought the entire estate and gifted it to him?!

The earlier gift of wine had been a mere gesture to save face, which Wei Tingxia accepted without qualms. But an entire estate was another matter.

This unfathomably scheming businessman had ultimately laid down the crushing high-interest loan, letting compound interest balloon until even selling off Wei Tingxia’s kidneys for several lifetimes wouldn’t cover a fraction.

“Got it,” he nodded. “You can get back to work.”

The manager turned and left. Once the door closed, the atmosphere in the room had utterly transformed.

Wei Tingxia turned his head and saw that the smile on Li Yan’s face could no longer hold.

Beneath that rigid expression lay undisguised shock and a trace of humiliated embarrassment at being played. The scrutinizing or schadenfreude-laden gazes from before had been replaced by awe and incredulity.

Yang Huaizhong opened his mouth as if to speak, but in the end, his Adam’s apple merely bobbed as he swallowed all his words.

Tian Meng’s hand, holding his wine glass, hung suspended in midair. The remaining red wine in the glass matched his complexion—dull and pathetically laughable. The smug confidence on his face had shattered without a trace, leaving only post-shock bewilderment and the stinging humiliation of a slap from an invisible giant hand.

The space fell into dead silence, save for the bottle of Egon Müller TBA—lightly dismissed by Wei Tingxia as merely “decent,” worth a million—quietly emanating its irrefutable, overpowering sweet fragrance from the decanter.

Wei Tingxia had only been poor for the first eighteen years of his life. Not a single second afterward lacked for money.

Their schemes lay thoroughly in ruins.

Twenty minutes later, Wei Tingxia left the private room and spotted Hu Yao, who had come to pick him up.

“Where is he?”

Hu Yao’s face remained expressionless, but his tone had softened considerably. “Waiting downstairs.”

Wei Tingxia found it novel and didn’t react immediately to the answer. Instead, he circled Hu Yao twice before asking, “Why didn’t he come up?”

“President Yan’s orders. He said he’s afraid he won’t be able to resist taking a swing.”

“And?”

One could only say they were cut from the same cloth—no need for Hu Yao to prompt; Wei Tingxia already knew there was more.

Upholding the basic professionalism of a bodyguard, Hu Yao steadied his voice. “President Yan also said he’s afraid that after swinging, you’ll argue, and then you’ll push him into the water.”

Wei Tingxia laughed, his eyes crinkling—not the forced smirk from the private room, but genuine delight.

He denied it with a grin. “After buying me an entire estate, how could I bear to push him in?”

Not necessarily. Hu Yao had seen them at their best; even in the most lovey-dovey phase, Wei Tingxia still had a dogged temper.

Forget an estate—even if Yan Xinfeng presented the whole world on a platter, Wei Tingxia wouldn’t hold back during a fight.

And yet Yan Xinfeng reveled in it.

In half a second, Hu Yao’s mind raced through a thousand thoughts, condensing into a few short sentences.

“Mr. Wei.”

He called out.

Wei Tingxia turned back, and Hu Yao gazed at him earnestly.

“I apologize for my poor attitude earlier,” Hu Yao said. “And I’m certain President Yan is serious about you. You should give it proper thought.”

Back in the room, Yan Xinfeng was on the balcony taking a call, his brows furrowed, his body language radiating irrepressible irritation.

Wei Tingxia watched for a moment when he suddenly heard System 0188 say: [It’s here.]

“What’s here?”

[Your 300,000,] System 0188’s voice regained its confidence. [Though they tried to cover their tracks carefully, I still found some clues.]

“Uh-huh?”

[You got set up,] System 0188 stated the obvious. [After combing through all the data points, the final trace leads to one of Yan Xinfeng’s subsidiary company buildings.]

So all of System 0188’s penniless days and the ensuing mockery and humiliation stemmed from Yan Xinfeng.

System 0188 had never encountered such a sinister, despicable, wicked protagonist in its life. These schemes hadn’t hurt Wei Tingxia—they had hurt System 0188.

[I really don’t get it!]

The purely utilitarian little system had been deeply wounded by the baffling human world, its mechanical tone laced with utter confusion and helplessness.

[Why did he do this? What’s in it for him? He stops you from making money, then turns around and gifts you an estate worth tens of millions. What does it mean?]

After venting, System 0188 grew paranoid: [Is he targeting me on purpose? Has he figured something out…]

Wei Tingxia listened silently, a smile tugging at his lips. He found System 0188’s antics quite amusing.

The system’s complaints, anger, and suspicions faded amid the sound of Yan Xinfeng pushing the door open and returning.

Wei Tingxia had drunk some wine and now felt a bit dizzy. He lounged lazily against the headboard, watching Yan Xinfeng approach, then reached out to hook his belt.

He asked, “What’s got you so pissed?”

Yan Xinfeng caught the sweet wine scent on him and frowned. “We had a deal in place, but I just got word that one of the parent company’s key executives is coming to City A to negotiate details with me.”

Wei Tingxia’s eyes flashed. “From where?”

“Europe,” Yan Xinfeng replied. “Specifically, Northern Europe.”

Anders’s operations were based in Northern Europe, so the executive’s identity went without saying.

What a pain.

Wei Tingxia released his hand and sat up a bit straighter. “Did you really buy the estate for me?”

Yan Xinfeng said, “No.”

Wei Tingxia breathed a sigh of relief.

Yan Xinfeng followed up immediately. “It’s still in negotiations right now. Should be able to sign the contract next week.”

?

Wei Tingxia sat up fully and yanked Yan Xinfeng down by the collar. “You’re really buying it?!”

“Small change,” Yan Xinfeng let him pull without resistance. “Better I give you money than them.”

Wei Tingxia narrowed his eyes—that line was clearly shade thrown at Tian Meng.

He slowly released his grip and flopped back onto the bed. “I didn’t invite them. They were clearly lying in wait for me.”

“So they invite you, and you go?”

Yan Xinfeng asked without much emotion. “If they invite you to feed the sharks, you going too?”

See, he got mad just like that.

Wei Tingxia lay comfortably, ensuring he was the only one fuming in the room. “I didn’t even think about jumping ship on the yacht. He doesn’t deserve it.”

Yan Xinfeng let out a cold scoff, ignoring his self-justification.

The conversation should have ended with his subtle concession, but Wei Tingxia had another question.

He asked, “What’s the deal with my 300,000?”

Yan Xinfeng’s back stiffened, his voice betraying no emotion. “What?”

“I invested that money in stocks in batches. It’s been almost a month—no profits, no losses. I don’t know stocks or finance. Care to explain why?”

“You got unlucky.”

Wei Tingxia snorted. “Now you’re hiding behind luck, huh.”

“…”

“Giving me money but not letting me earn it,” Wei Tingxia tapped his knee idly. “Do you think I’m not worthy in your eyes? Hmm? A bird kept caged forever—sings nicely, so you toss it scraps, bugs or grain, doesn’t matter. You give it, so it eats.”

His tone was casual, but his words stabbed deep, piercing straight to the softest spot in the heart.

Yan Xinfeng turned back in disbelief, meeting Wei Tingxia’s smiling eyes—as if he had no idea the impact of his words, nor cared about the pain surging in Yan Xinfeng’s chest.

He had rendered himself worthless, dragging Yan Xinfeng’s heart down into the mud, grinding it humbly into the dirt.

“Wei Tingxia…”

After a long stare-down, Yan Xinfeng’s voice rasped out as if ground from gravel. “Is that… what you really think of me?”

“Isn’t it?” Wei Tingxia countered.

He was clearly drunk, yet his eyes held a cold, cutting clarity. The more Yan Xinfeng looked, the heavier his heart sank, plunging into an icy abyss.

He briefly closed his eyes, trying to cage his crumbling sanity. But surging rage incinerated all restraint. Yan Xinfeng shot to his feet, storming toward the door.

Just then, the phone rang again. The shrill tone echoed through the room. Without a glance, Yan Xinfeng snatched it up and smashed it against the floor!

A shattering crash erupted, parts scattering, the ringtone cutting off abruptly. He stood amid the wreckage, chest heaving like a volcano on the verge of eruption.

Crimson fury swirled in his eyes, his gaze as if ready to pounce and strangle the heartless bastard on the bed the next second.

Wei Tingxia met it fearlessly, head tilted up.

After a long moment, Yan Xinfeng exhaled and forced out a strange, broken scoff from his throat. With the laugh, his rage extinguished entirely, replaced by overwhelming helplessness.

The man who commanded millions with a wave vanished. Yan Xinfeng stood dejectedly, his gaze toward Wei Tingxia hollow and despairing—identical to that gut-wrenching night five years ago.

“How could you do this to me?”

He whispered hoarsely, a incredulous wail of utter devastation. “How… could you bear it?”

Demanding true affection from a heartless man was like asking grass from the sky or rain from the earth.

He should have known it was a fool’s delusion. Wei Tingxia didn’t love him—he had seen it five years ago, yet five years later, he still chased shadows.

His eyes held such profound sorrow, such greedy longing, the thick despair nearly tangible. Wei Tingxia’s lips parted, as if to speak.

“It’s okay…”

But Yan Xinfeng cut him off swiftly.

“It’s okay,” he echoed, his voice suddenly softening to an eerie, sticky obsessiveness.

“I know you have no heart—or if you do, it’s not for me. But that’s fine. I won’t let you go again.”

Cool fingertips, with irresistible force, traced the scar over Wei Tingxia’s left brow—as if appraising a recovered yet damaged treasure.

Yan Xinfeng murmured, planting a kiss at the corner of his eye.

“Five years ago, I was powerless, getting neither the man nor the heart. Not this time…”

Wei Tingxia would never leave.


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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