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Chapter 25


Some He? Some Shen?

That title was just short of naming names directly.

After his brief friendly cameo and his own first scene appearance, Shen Yu heard the commotion from the crew. He removed his makeup, took out his phone, and glanced at it intently. He raised an eyebrow slightly.

There were three photos in total.

One showed him standing at the entrance of Jingyang School, leaning against a sports car while looking at his phone. Another was a neck-to-neck shot of him and He Qian. Thanks to the angle, it must have been a sneaky shot taken while they were discussing the script. The image quality wasn’t very clear.

But precisely because it wasn’t clear, it seemed even more ambiguous.

The last one was older, from the time they attended the Deer Cry Charity Auction. Both of them were dressed quite formally, sitting on the same sofa. Dim, hazy lighting enveloped them faintly as they chatted and laughed. In that boundless, dazzling atmosphere, they looked perfectly matched no matter how you viewed it.

He Qian clutched the script in his hand and ranted, “Nonsense! With that shooting angle, anyone would look perfectly matched!”

He Qian had originally considered lightly hyping the CP between Shen Yu and Yu Qi to boost the movie’s popularity. But he never imagined that before his plan even took shape, his own hot search with Shen Yu had been ignited by someone else.

Hearing He Qian’s complaint, Zhang Miaomiao blinked her eyes and reacted belatedly. Her heart, which had plummeted after seeing the hot search, suddenly bounced back up resiliently a couple of times.

She saw hope once again. She scooted over, her face flushed, and asked, “Brother Shen is so good to Director He. Does that mean they’re not a couple?”

After the Xu Shengyang incident, the movie that should have died in the womb had suddenly come back to life. Not only had a famous director joined, but they had even roped in the currently red-hot Yu Qi to take over the male lead role. And the director of this film was just a recent graduate from the directing department?

No matter how you looked at it, it didn’t make sense.

But if you added Shen Yu into the equation, everything fell into place.

After all, audiences never tired of the trope of a CEO keeping an actor.

Stumped by Zhang Miaomiao’s question, He Qian choked for a moment. He couldn’t help but reflect on himself. Looking back at everything that had happened, the more he thought about it, the more it seemed… like, perhaps, indeed… Even he couldn’t figure out why Shen Yu would go to such lengths to help him.

Even if he was very optimistic about the movie, this level of investment was too much, wasn’t it?

The more He Qian thought, the more off it felt. The more he thought, the more reasonable those rumors seemed. His gaze toward Shen Yu gradually turned strange.

Could it be, was it possible—

Little Shen CEO really wanted to keep him?!

“These photos make me look pretty handsome.” Shen Yu touched his chin. Getting no response, he wondered why it had suddenly gone so quiet.

Shen Yu looked up from his phone in confusion. In an instant, everyone’s gazes scattered away as if they had encountered the King of Hell. Uncomprehending, Shen Yu finally raised an eyebrow at He Qian, only to find the man’s gaze toward him growing increasingly strange.

He Qian’s gaze shifted from disbelief to wavering, then to suspicion, and finally to touched.

A bad premonition flashed through Shen Yu’s mind.

He Qian, unusually bashful, spoke in a pinched voice like a little wife: “Little Shen CEO, I…”

Shen Yu froze in shock. How could he not know what the man was thinking? His eyes flicked aside, and he swiftly grabbed a piece of bread from nearby and shoved it straight into He Qian’s mouth, using physics to defeat magic and preventing He Qian from uttering any more wolfish words or launching a mental assault on him.

Shen Yu’s tone was exceptionally cold and ruthless: “Stop right there. I don’t like men.”

He Qian blinked his eyes: “Wah wah wah wah—”

Shen Yu remained cold and ruthless: “I don’t like men.”

“Wah wah wah wah—”

“I don’t like men.”

“Wah wah wah wah—” Realizing his misunderstanding, He Qian blinked to indicate he understood, but with his mouth stuffed with bread, he could only make wah wah sounds.

After repeating three times, Shen Yu’s polluted heart finally calmed. He looked at He Qian, who kept making wah wah sounds, completely unable to understand what the man was saying.

Shen Yu frowned: “If you understand, nod.”

He Qian nodded hurriedly.

Shen Yu released his hand and kicked He Qian away from his side with one foot. He Qian tore into the bread in his mouth, clutched his butt, and walked off cursing under his breath.

An assistant nearby came over and asked, “Should we find someone to remove the hot search?”

This kind of sugar daddy scandal seemed harmless on the surface, but their movie was meant to take the orthodox route. If the scandal blew up, this black material would stick to them like an indelible dog-skin plaster.

Even if clarified later, haters would bring it up repeatedly.

He Qian took a vicious bite of bread to vent and retorted, “Do we look like people who have the money to remove hot searches?”

As the saying goes, even a single coin can stump a hero, let alone their group of heroes.

The assistant fell silent.

The assistant said nothing.

The assistant retreated.

A moment later, someone exclaimed in surprise: “Hey, why is the hot search gone?”

“Holy shit, we saved another sum!”

“How?”

“Damn, it’s really gone! Never seen one withdrawn so fast! Five minutes? Or ten?”

Someone pulled out their phone to verify. The hot search page no longer showed any messages about their crew. It had vanished completely clean. Scrolling down forever didn’t bring it up, and searching the keyword showed nothing. It was clear some big shot had intervened behind the scenes.

Everyone exchanged glances, then unanimously turned to stare at Shen Yu, who was playing on his phone.

Suddenly subjected to everyone’s gaze, Shen Yu’s fingers paused.

Someone said:

“President Shen is mighty!”

“President Shen is mighty!”

Shen Yu: “…”

Although he knew Yu Tingsi had been sent by someone to monitor him, the two usually minded their own business and got along fairly harmoniously.

If only Yu Tingsi wouldn’t stare at him while he was using the toilet, Shen Yu would actually be quite willing to keep getting along with him long-term.

The sound of running water echoed as soft toilet lights scattered everywhere.

It was well known that bathroom mirrors always made people look good. Shen Yu twisted the faucet shut tightly, his mood ruined for properly admiring his handsome face. He pulled out a tissue from nearby, slowly dried his hands, and glanced through the mirror at the man leaning against the wall with arms crossed.

Shen Yu was utterly speechless: “Hey, where’s my right to privacy?”

“No such thing exists, for you or me.” Yu Tingsi was still in the blue-and-white school uniform from filming, with dust and mud on his pant legs and hem. A sharp red mark smeared his corner of the mouth—unclear if it was a real injury or makeup.

Shen Yu dried his hands, balled up the tissue, and tossed it into the trash: “Thanks. If that’s meant to be comfort, it didn’t work.”

“Who’s comforting you?” Yu Tingsi shot back and reminded him: “I advise you not to get too close to He Qian.”

“It’s just a work relationship.”

Shen Yu glanced at him and walked out of the toilet first.

Today’s filming progress wasn’t interrupted by this minor interlude. Shen Yu finished his scenes for the day and instructed his secretary to pick him up and take him to the company.

Zhou Jinsheng wasn’t around. Lately, he basically shuttled between the set and the company. At first, he had been mindful of the contract and returned to Little Zhou Mountain on time. But one busy day, he forgot and stayed overnight at the company with no consequences. He hadn’t gone back for several days now.

After handling company matters, the night outside the window had grown extremely thick. Shen Yu had stayed overnight at the company for several days straight. At first, the employees thought it was some mysterious test from the BOSS and were pumped like they’d been injected with chicken blood, volunteering to work overtime late into the night.

But when they turned around after finishing files and saw their own BOSS snoring away, their moods grew complicated. Realizing the boss was just simply crashing there, everyone tacitly agreed to clock out on time, letting their boss eat well and sleep soundly!

The company employees had all left cleanly. Shen Yu looked out the window, pondered for a moment, then grabbed his car keys and stood up, planning to head back to Ten Islands Hotel.

Shen Yu took the elevator down. It was late at night now, with hardly anyone downstairs at the company building. The streetlights were out temporarily for pipeline repairs. Looking out, the buildings under the thick expanse resembled a silent black steel forest—deadly still and silent.

Shen Yu’s steps halted. In the distant darkness, something swayed.

Was it the wind blowing something?

After the Limit of Heat, autumn’s late nights foreshadowed the coming chill. Threads of cold had long permeated the air.

Though the temperature was low, his senses told Shen Yu there was indeed no wind.

Not wind—what was swaying then?

Shen Yu frowned slightly. In the dim view, building outlines, roads, ornamental trees, streetlight shapes, lurking unknowns… everything, all of it, seemed like ingredients casually tossed into a pot, melting into a thick, dark broth, indistinct.

No fog, yet it felt shrouded in heavy mist. Shen Yu focused and made out a vague silhouette.

Like a… human figure?

Endless night surged from all directions, enveloping the man’s form.

In the black gloom, a spark suddenly flickered—not wind, but a finger clamping a cigarette. The scorching ember greedily burned upward along the fragile thin paper. The smoker shook off ash, and faint smoke curled up into the air.

Alarms blared in Shen Yu’s mind. He stared warily at that patch of darkness.

The man seemed to notice his gaze. He lowered his eyes and pinched out the cigarette butt. The ground was littered with ash—who knew when this person had arrived or how long he had waited.

The mountain-like tall figure stepped forward, instantly detaching from the thick, eerie darkness.

In the hazy moonlight, Shen Yu saw the newcomer clearly.

The man’s height carried overwhelming pressure. His shoulders were solid and broad, stretching the fitted black shirt without a single wrinkle. No tie; the top two buttons of the black shirt undone, pectorals faintly visible. Black suit pants, black leather shoes, and a long black overcoat even darker outside.

Pure black, dangerous and profound.

His steps were steady, bringing a chill of murderous austerity, as if he had just emerged from a storm of blood and gore.

Shen Yu’s scalp tingled; the hairs on his back stood on end.

Zhou Jinsheng strode up to Shen Yu and stopped less than a step away. The man slightly lifted his eyelids, his emotionless black misty eyes landing on Shen Yu’s face. No expression.

His cold, heavy voice pressed close in the night thick enough to cut:

“Where are you going?”


Conquering the Psycho Villain [Quick Transmigration]

Conquering the Psycho Villain [Quick Transmigration]

攻了那个疯批反派[快穿]
Status: Completed Native Language: Chinese

Shen Yu bound a system at the moment of his impending death.

As long as he maxed out the favorability of the psycho villains across various worlds, he could alter his doomed ending. Adhering to the principle of tailored strategies, Shen Yu adopted different approaches for different types of villains.

However, why did the villains' gazes toward him grow increasingly off?

"That was the gaze that longed to tear you apart bone by bone and devour you whole—"

"Tumultuous love and terrifying desire."

-

World One: Wealthy Elite

Young dark moonlight top vs all-devouring bigshot bottom

Shen Yu transmigrated into the villain's teenage years. Every day, he frantically brushed his presence to become the villain's good brother.

One day, Shen Yu left without a farewell, leaving behind nothing but deception and betrayal.

Eight years later, Shen Yu appeared once more.

The now high and mighty villain pinched his chin, a dangerous smile on his face. "You dare come back?"

Shen Yu struggled desperately. "I can explain!"

The villain flung him onto the bed, produced a pair of handcuffs, and sneered. "You explain yours. I'll do mine."

Shen Yu: "?"

-

World Two: Insect Clan

Cold exterior, sensitive interior—high-rank female insect(male) top vs former imperial marshal, now defiant villain bottom

As the protagonist's foil character, Shen Yu transmigrated as Vidonien, the perverse male insect who delighted in toying with female insects.

He picked up the blood-drenched bigshot from a rainy alley and declared he would train him into a dog!

Vidonien: I have a feeling I'm next to die.

Sure enough, once the villain's wounds healed, he vanished without a word.

One day, a massive warship blotted out the skies above Imperial Star. Red Blood descended, plunging everyone into panic.

The long-missing tall female insect strode forward in tall military boots, his aura terrifying. He reached out and viciously clamped Vidonien's neck.

The tall female insect buried his head deep into Vidonien's neck, as if dying to bite it clean off. Contrary to that suicidal ruthlessness, he shoved a dog chain back into Vidonien's hand.

"If you don't want to die, leash me tight."

-

World Three: Xianxia

Emotionless Dao cultivator yet romantic and indolent top vs free-spirited mad disciple bottom

Shen Yu feigned deep affection for years, until his white moonlight perished three hundred years after her marriage.

That year, he finally formed a ruthless dao heart.

The same year, he took her child as his disciple—this wild, unbound, supremely talented rebel brat who would later dive headfirst into the demonic path over clashing ideals with the protagonist.

One day, a junior brother from the original protagonist brandished a handkerchief as evidence. He accused the villain and Shen Yu of an immoral affair and demanded the sect elders convene at Farewell Master Pavilion to vote on expelling the villain.

Shen Yu lightly patted the villain's hand. "We have clear consciences."

The villain looked puzzled. "But Master, what if mine isn't clear?"

Shen Yu: "…"

As the crowd's jaws dropped, the bright-voiced youth swung his sword and severed the master bell.

He asked no questions of the road ahead or the path behind—he seized only the now. He flashed Shen Yu a brilliant, carefree smile. "Master, wait just a few days. Your disciple will come to propose."

The elders: "???"

Later—

The handsome, wickedly deviant man tilted his head and asked, "Master, who are you looking at... through me?"

-

World Four: ABO

Insecure gloomy top vs heaven's favored alpha bottom

During secondary differentiation, Shen Yu shifted from a pheromone-deficient disabled alpha into a delayed-maturing omega.

His birth family was utter trash. His heart festered with darkness, malice, and bone-deep inferiority. His omega status got him into the First Federal Military Academy—a place he'd never even dreamed of before.

On the first day of school, the villain—the academy's radiant little sun and heartthrob—fell for him at first sight.

As the villain drew near, jealousy, loathing, and every shadowy impulse buried in Shen Yu's depths sprouted and twisted like roots.

He envied the villain's prodigious talent, his perfect family—like a sun wreathed in stars, radiating light and warmth.

So Shen Yu scowled and, savoring a twisted thrill, dragged that sun into the dark.

The gloomy Shen Yu flirted hard—then bolted. But strong hands clamped his ankle, refusing to let go.

The alpha grinned and dangled handcuffs. "Hm? Where to?"

-

World Five: Apocalypse

Heart-reading pure-but-feral top vs foul-mouthed rugged bigshot bottom

The apocalypse arrived. He picked up a pure, lovesick youth.

Of everyone, only he stirred ripples in that world—beyond it.

But excessive purity had its downsides.

Watching Shen Yu stroll past with his shirt unbuttoned, chest exposed, the bigshot silently lit a cigarette: Fuck, those pecs look soft. Wanna lick 'em with my tongue.

Watching Shen Yu cleanly decapitate a zombie with a sword swing, waist hugged tight by his belt, the bigshot narrowed his eyes: Shit, that waist's got grip. Wanna fuck it.

Watching Shen Yu lean in, using the back of his hand to check his temperature—chest fully bared.

The bigshot lit a cigarette: Fuck!

Those ever-more-arousing inner thoughts drilled into his ears. Shen Yu's water-holding hand shook and shook.

He shut his eyes and mustered an innocent green tea look. "Why are you so hot?"

The bigshot snapped. One hook, one bite—he bundled the youth straight onto the bed.

-

World Six: Western Fantasy

Tragic backstory, disguised believer top vs lofty God of Light bottom

How did a plain, unloved, distrustful nobody make the God of Light fall to the mortal realm?

Answer: Start by faking devotion as a believer.

"I am your loyal follower."

"I heed your will."

"I follow you devoutly."

The lie unraveled.

The believer disappeared.

That day, the god's profound breath-wind ravaged the land, shrouding the entire Four Continents Continent in ninety-nine days of darkness. It meant—

The God of Light had fallen.

As panic gripped the world, the former divinity knelt at a crumbling altar. He leaned close and breathed a cryptic, perilous sigh into the ear of that runaway ex-believer.

"See? I've fallen... for you."

-

Main World: Modern Era

Romantic, unbound free spirit top vs low-key, enduring celestial dragon bottom

"Dark crushes like that don't come true so easily."

But his did—quietly.

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