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Chapter 9: Anders


Wei Tingxia’s voice was tense: “I thought he should be locked in some cell.”

Sunlight streamed gently into the cruise ship, with the sea and sky blending seamlessly beyond the portholes. Soft piano music flowed through the air scented with fragrance. This environment should have been relaxing, yet it turned into an ice cellar the instant that familiar figure appeared. Wei Tingxia’s back stiffened straight, and cold sweat nearly soaked through his shirt from his palms.

[For now, your assumption is wrong.] System 0188 said, [It seems your plan before leaving didn’t succeed.]

Wei Tingxia: “……”

His Adam’s apple bobbed once, and the light spots refracted from the glass cup danced across his pale face. Before Yan Xinfeng could notice, Wei Tingxia quickly stood up.

“I’m tired,” he said, “heading back for a bit.”

His movements were abrupt and odd, clearly off at a glance, but Wei Tingxia had no mind to smooth them over. Without waiting for Yan Xinfeng’s reaction, he headed straight back to his suite.

He had just closed the door when a call came in.

The caller ID was unknown, the number unavailable.

System 0188 automatically reminded him: [No listening devices nearby.]

Wei Tingxia answered the call.

A faint noise of clamor came from the other end, mixed with soft melodic music. The caller was likely in some private entertainment venue.

Wei Tingxia waited quietly.

After half a minute, the music stopped.

“Long time no see, Xiao Xia.”

The man’s voice carried a foreign curled accent, hoarse from too much drinking. When he called out Wei Tingxia’s name, it gave him goosebumps all over.

“You know I’m back.” Wei Tingxia said.

He walked to the window and looked out at the endless waves through the transparent glass. The reflection in the corner showed half of a blurred, pale face. Wei Tingxia’s gaze turned very cold.

“It’s just a habit,” the man said. “I have two tracking points: one on you, and one on your boyfriend.”

So when Wei Tingxia appeared before Yan Xinfeng, the tracking points overlapped, and the man discovered his whereabouts.

“You deliberately made him appear,” Wei Tingxia said, “so I would notice.”

The man didn’t deny it: “Yes, that’s exactly my idea.”

Wei Tingxia let out a cold laugh: “What do you want?”

It was always others asking him this question. He never thought the day would come when Wei Tingxia had to ask someone else.

“I don’t want anything,” the man said. “I just want to talk to my little brother, make sure he’s alive. Is that so bad?”

Wei Tingxia said directly: “Yes, it is bad. And I’m not your brother.”

“We share half our genes. I think that’s proof enough.”

“By your logic, you have thousands of brothers in this world. Who knows how many women your dad slept with before he died?”

“I don’t acknowledge them,” the man said lightly. “I only acknowledge you.”

Wei Tingxia said: “I don’t need your acknowledgment.”

“What about my money?” the man followed up. “You’re my brother. You can share in my wealth.”

Of course he would say that. Anyone who knew about the tangled relationship between Wei Tingxia and Yan Xinfeng would say Wei Tingxia was after the money.

But Wei Tingxia just sneered: “Sorry, I don’t need that either.”

With that, ignoring the man’s attempts to stop him, he hung up and tossed the phone onto the bed.

System 0188 spoke up opportunely: [There are 2145 staff members on the cruise ship.]

With such a large number, there was no way to investigate them all.

“What if we find him?” Wei Tingxia sat cross-legged, gazing at the scenery outside the window, and murmured, “Am I really going to throw him into the sea?”

Of course not. Wei Tingxia didn’t kill people.

But this call still served as an alarm bell for him that day.

That night, Wei Tingxia went to knock on Yan Xinfeng’s door again. With the precedent from a few days ago, Hu Yao lost his nighttime rest once more. When Wei Tingxia knocked, Hu Yao fixed him with a scorching glare, making him a bit nervous.

The door opened, and Yan Xinfeng stood behind it in a bathrobe, meeting Wei Tingxia’s gaze.

The corridor light was a bit brighter. Yan Xinfeng’s bathrobe sash hung loosely around his waist, exposing a large expanse of skin. Wei Tingxia could trace from his neck all the way down to his waist and abs, then look back up.

Yan Xinfeng realized what he was looking at and pulled the sides together, asking: “What’s up?”

Wei Tingxia got straight to the point: “I want to sleep with you.”

?

Yan Xinfeng repeated in an even tone: “You want to sleep with me.”

Wei Tingxia irritably furrowed his brows, on the verge of snapping the next second: “Is that hard to understand?”

“Not hard to understand.” Yan Xinfeng stepped back, making way. “Please come in.”

Wei Tingxia stormed in impetuously, didn’t even think, and went straight to the bed Yan Xinfeng had just been sleeping in, lying down on it.

Half a minute later, Yan Xinfeng came to his side. Seeing that Wei Tingxia had taken his side of the bed, he sat down on the other side.

“Short on cash?” he asked casually. “Or want something?”

Wei Tingxia shifted upon hearing this and turned sideways to look at him.

Yan Xinfeng waited silently. Before, it had been the right to use the cruise ship’s top suite. What was it this time?

“Take off your top.” Wei Tingxia said.

This answer was beyond expectations. Yan Xinfeng froze and didn’t move right away.

He didn’t take it off, so Wei Tingxia didn’t bother waiting. He knelt up and shifted in front of him, reaching out to yank down the upper part of the bathrobe.

Yan Xinfeng finally snapped back and grabbed Wei Tingxia’s hands.

He said: “You’re too impatient.”

“Impatient for what?” Wei Tingxia shot back, not seeing any issue with the position or timing. “Your mind’s in the gutter. Don’t blame it on others.”

“My mind’s in the gutter?”

Yan Xinfeng laughed in anger. “Who was it a few days ago who came knocking in the middle of the night, feeling frisky? Didn’t even say two sentences before climbing onto my lap—”

The words had just left his mouth when a slap covered it, blocking everything he wanted to say.

Yan Xinfeng’s eyes widened. He never imagined that nearing thirty, he could still get his mouth covered like this.

“You can’t get ivory from a dog’s mouth.”

Wei Tingxia cursed him. “Can I get into bed by myself? It’s not like you weren’t thinking about it too!”

As he cursed, he reached along Yan Xinfeng’s shoulders to the back, his fingertips pausing when they touched a hideous scar.

It was an old wound from five years ago, from a sudden attack.

In that attack, Yan Xinfeng had lost his father and gained two months of emergency room records.

The attackers had never been found.

Wei Tingxia carefully traced the scar. Feeling the breathing under his hand even out, he slowly withdrew his hand.

By his ear, Yan Xinfeng’s voice was hoarse: “You came just to see this?”

Wei Tingxia was still touching it and absentmindedly hummed in agreement.

Yan Xinfeng scoffed, his gaze cold and indifferent.

Wei Tingxia pushed up from his shoulders and sat straight. From this angle, the mockery and detachment in Yan Xinfeng’s eyes were plain to see.

“What are you laughing at?” he asked.

Yan Xinfeng said: “Don’t pretend like you care about me. It’s not convincing.”

He had clearly planned to entangle unclearly for life. But when it came to sore spots, he still couldn’t help resenting and needling a bit to feel better.

Wei Tingxia took it to heart but kept his expression unchanged.

“I think it is convincing.”

With that, he rolled away and lay flat on the bed again.

Beside him, whether because his thoughts had been seen through or not, Yan Xinfeng was silent for a long time.

Wei Tingxia spoke first: “I just suddenly wanted to see it.”

“……See my scar?”

“Mm-hmm.”

Yan Xinfeng really didn’t want to ask anymore. He wanted the night to fall silent, tossing all the problems Wei Tingxia brought with him aside. But he couldn’t stand it.

“Why?”

Wei Tingxia turned his head and asked with a smile: “Don’t you think you have a lot of issues?”

Yan Xinfeng’s face didn’t change: “I can pay.”

This should have been Wei Tingxia’s favorite answer, but when Yan Xinfeng looked over, he saw a faint shadow pass through the eyes of the man on the pillow.

“You’ll pay?”

Wei Tingxia’s voice was hard to read in the darkness, “How much are you planning to pay?”

“Ten thousand.”

Wei Tingxia commented: “Not a lot, but barely enough.”

Yan Xinfeng nodded slightly, thinking to himself that Wei Tingxia must have lived well in recent years if even ten thousand was nothing to him.

“Sorry I can’t offer a higher price,” he said stiffly, all business. “I’ll try to adjust next time.”

“Fine,” Wei Tingxia shifted positions to lie down. “I came over because I had a dream where you died.”

Yan Xinfeng, who had inexplicably died in the dream: “……Clearly, I’m still alive.”

Wei Tingxia sighed, unable to say if it was regret or relief.

“Yeah,” he repeated. “Clearly, you’re still alive.”

“Then you can go back to your own room.”

“Is that an issue?”

“……Yes.”

“Then the answer is no.”

“I spent a few million to buy you the right to use the suite next door,” Yan Xinfeng said gravely. “And what you’re doing now is insisting on sleeping in my room.”

“Exactly.”

“Then what’s the point of me buying it?”

Wei Tingxia stretched lazily and thought for a moment before saying: “The point is, knowing that room exists makes me happy.”

So it was a few million for a smile.

Five years ago, Yan Xinfeng would have thought it worthwhile. Five years later, his feelings were complicated.

And that complicated mood led to silence.

Wei Tingxia dozed off in the silence. Before truly falling asleep, he mustered his energy: “Any more issues?”

Yan Xinfeng heard the sleepiness in his tone: “Can’t hold out?”

“That’s an issue too, so now it’s thirty thousand. I accept payment within 24 hours.”

“……”

“No issues? Then I’m sleeping.”

Wei Tingxia, who had earned thirty thousand in five minutes, felt for the blanket, wrapped himself up, rolled over with his back to Yan Xinfeng, and said, “Good night.”

He fell asleep quickly—basically right after good night, not even half a minute later, his breathing steady and long, like an old nursery rhyme.

Yan Xinfeng leaned against the headboard, listening silently. The long-healed scar on his back suddenly itched and stung, as if invisible seeds had begun to grow under Wei Tingxia’s touch.

After a while, he reached for the phone on the nightstand, opened the payment interface, and transferred thirty thousand to Wei Tingxia’s account.

The transfer success notification popped up and was immediately swiped away left to delete. Then more unread messages flooded the screen.

All these messages came from the same person.

Yan Xinfeng tapped the latest one casually. A girl’s photo jumped up on the screen, with detailed personal information below.

Ever since Wei Tingxia left, Mrs. Yan had relentlessly tried to find her son a “normal and caring” wife. After being brushed off multiple times, the recent messages carried clear threats—find a suitable marriage candidate or get out of the house.

Yan Xinfeng stared at the message and weighed it for a moment. He figured if his mother knew Wei Tingxia was back, the scene would be hard to handle.

So he tapped lightly and replied with two words:

【Okay.】

No reply was a no reply.


After Backstabbing the Protagonist [Quick Transmigration]

After Backstabbing the Protagonist [Quick Transmigration]

背刺主角后[快穿]
Status: Ongoing 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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