As dawn broke over the Tang villa, painting the sky in hues of pink and gold, Zhao Liang lay awake, his mind churning with sches and calculations. Beside him, Yang i slept peacefully, unaware of the treacherous thoughts swirling in her husband’s head.
Zhao Liang’s eyes narrowed as he gazed at his sleeping wife. She had served her purpose well so far, providing the biological connection to Tang Ziyi that had gotten them this far. But in Zhao Liang’s grand plan, Yang i was ultimately expendable.
He rose silently from the bed, careful not to disturb Yang i, and made his way to the ensuite bathroom. Locking the door behind him, Zhao Liang pulled out a burner phone he had kept hidden from everyone, even his wife. He dialed a number from mory, speaking in hushed tones when the call connected.
"It’s ," he whispered. "I need you to start making preparations. The endga is approaching faster than we anticipated."
The voice on the other end grunted in acknowledgnt. "What about the woman?"
Zhao Liang’s lips curved into a cold smile. "She’ll be taken care of when the ti cos. For now, we need her. But start looking into untraceable thods. I want no loose ends."
After ending the call, Zhao Liang stared at his reflection in the mirror, his eyes glinting with ruthless ambition. He had co too far, orchestrated too much, to let anyone – even his wife – stand between him and the fortune he coveted.
As he prepared for the day ahead, Zhao Liang’s mind wandered back to his past, to the events that had shaped him into the calculating predator he was today. He rembered his humble beginnings, the son of a small-ti con artist who had taught him the art of the grift before disappearing with the family’s ager savings.
Those early years of poverty and struggle had instilled in Zhao Liang an insatiable hunger for wealth and power. He had honed his skills, learning to read people, to manipulate their emotions and exploit their weaknesses. Each successful con had been a stepping stone, leading him closer to his ultimate goal of unimaginable riches.
eting Yang i had been a stroke of luck. Her connection to the Jiang fortune, through the son she had abandoned, was the opportunity Zhao Liang had been waiting for his entire life. He had wooed her, married her, all the while planning how he would use her and then discard her once he had what he wanted.
As Zhao Liang erged from the bathroom, Yang i was stirring. He plastered on a loving smile, leaning down to kiss her forehead. "Good morning, my dear. Did you sleep well?"
Yang i smiled up at him, her eyes full of genuine affection that made Zhao Liang’s stomach turn. "I did, thanks to you. You always make feel so safe."
If only she knew, Zhao Liang thought, maintaining his façade of devotion. "I’m glad. We have a big day ahead of us. I think Ziyi is finally starting to warm up to us."
Yang i’s face lit up at the ntion of her son. "Oh, I know! Isn’t it wonderful? I really feel like we’re making progress, like we might finally be able to be a real family."
Zhao Liang nodded encouragingly, even as he inwardly sneered at her naivety. "Of course, my love. But rember, we need to tread carefully. The others in this house still don’t trust us completely."
As they prepared for breakfast, Zhao Liang’s mind was already racing with plans. He needed to accelerate things, to push Ziyi towards accepting them more fully into his life – and more importantly, into his business dealings.
At the breakfast table, Zhao Liang watched carefully as Tang Ziyi interacted with Yang i. He noted with satisfaction the way Ziyi seed more open, more willing to engage in conversation with his biological mother. It was all going according to plan.
"Ziyi," Zhao Liang said, seizing a lull in the conversation, "I couldn’t help but overhear you ntioning so business challenges yesterday. If you’d like, I’d be happy to offer my insights. I have quite a bit of experience in corporate strategy."
He saw Madam Tang stiffen slightly at his words, but Ziyi’s response was surprisingly receptive. "Thank you, Zhao Liang. Perhaps we could discuss it later in my study?"
Zhao Liang’s heart raced with triumph, though he kept his expression neutrally pleased. "Of course. Whenever is convenient for you."
As breakfast concluded, Zhao Liang excused himself, claiming a need for so fresh air. In reality, he needed a mont alone to savor his perceived victory and plan his next moves.
In the garden, away from prying eyes and ears, Zhao Liang allowed a cruel smile to spread across his face. Everything was falling into place. Soon, he would have access to Tang Group’s inner workings, and from there, it would be a simple matter to start siphoning funds, gathering insider information, and positioning himself to take control.
And Yang i? Well, tragic accidents happened all the ti. A slip on a wet floor, a car with faulty brakes, a sudden allergic reaction to a new dication... There were so many possibilities, and Zhao Liang had experience with them all.
He thought back to the wealthy widows he had conned years ago. It had been almost too easy to charm them, to convince them to change their wills in favor of their devoted "nephew." And when they had outlived their usefulness, making them disappear had been a simple matter. No bodies, no evidence, just two lonely old won who had apparently decided to start new lives elsewhere.
As the morning wore on, Zhao Liang made his way back to the villa, his mind buzzing with plans and possibilities. He found Yang i in the living room, chatting animatedly with Madam Tang about so household matter.
"Ah, there you are, dear," Yang i said, beaming at him. "Madam Tang was just showing so of the family photo albums. Would you like to join us?"
Zhao Liang suppressed a grimace, plastering on a interested smile. "That sounds lovely, but I’m afraid I have so business calls to make. You two enjoy yourselves."
As he turned to leave, he caught a glimpse of sothing in Madam Tang’s eyes – a sharpness, a suspicion that made him uneasy. He would have to be careful around her. Perhaps she would be the next to suffer an unfortunate "accident" once they had secured their place in Ziyi’s life.
In the privacy of their room, Zhao Liang pulled out his encrypted laptop, carefully hidden in a secret compartnt of his suitcase. He began reviewing his contingency plans, updating them with the new information he had gathered about the Tang family and their vulnerabilities.
He pulled up a docunt detailing Yang i’s dical history, which he had ticulously compiled over the years. Every allergy, every minor health issue was noted, each a potential weapon to be used when the ti ca. Zhao Liang began researching untraceable poisons that could mimic the symptoms of a severe allergic reaction, making a ntal note to reach out to so of his more unsavory contacts.
As he worked, Zhao Liang allowed himself to imagine the future he was crafting. He saw himself at the helm of Tang Group, the empire expanding under his ruthless leadership. He envisioned the wealth, the power, the respect he would command. And Yang i? She would be nothing more than a distant mory, a stepping stone on his path to greatness.
A soft knock at the door startled Zhao Liang from his scheming. He quickly closed his laptop, hiding it away before calling out, "Co in."
The door opened to reveal Tang Ziyi. "Zhao Liang," he said, his voice neutral but not unfriendly. "I hope I’m not interrupting anything."
Zhao Liang stood, smoothing down his shirt. "Not at all, Ziyi. What can I do for you?"
"I was thinking about your offer to discuss so business matters," Ziyi said. "If you’re free now, perhaps we could talk in my study?"
Zhao Liang’s heart leapt with excitent, though he kept his expression calmly interested. "Of course. Lead the way."
As they made their way to Ziyi’s study, Zhao Liang’s mind raced with possibilities. This was his chance to start gathering real, actionable intelligence on Tang Group’s operations. He would need to be careful, to not show his hand too early, but the potential rewards were imnse.
In the study, Ziyi gestured for Zhao Liang to take a seat before settling behind his imposing desk. "I’ve been considering a potential rger," Ziyi began, pulling out a stack of docunts. "I’d be interested in your thoughts on the financial implications."
For the next hour, Zhao Liang and Ziyi pored over financial reports, market analyses, and projections. Zhao Liang was careful to offer insightful but not too aggressive advice, playing the role of the experienced businessman eager to help his stepson.
What Zhao Liang didn’t realize was that every docunt he was shown, every piece of information he was given, was carefully crafted misinformation. Ziyi was feeding him a entirely fictional business scenario, designed to seem plausible while leading Zhao Liang down a path of false assumptions.
As their eting concluded, Ziyi smiled at Zhao Liang. "Thank you for your input. It’s been very... illuminating."
Zhao Liang preened under the perceived praise. "I’m always happy to help, Ziyi. You know, if you ever need a more permanent advisor, soone you can trust implicitly..."
He let the offer hang in the air, watching Ziyi’s face carefully for any reaction. Ziyi’s expression remained neutral, but he nodded thoughtfully. "I’ll keep that in mind, Zhao Liang. Thank you."
As Zhao Liang left the study, his step was light with perceived victory. He believed he had made significant progress, gaining Ziyi’s trust and positioning himself as a valuable asset to Tang Group.
Little did he know that in a secure room elsewhere in the villa, Ziyi was reviewing footage of their entire interaction with Sun Lixia, analyzing every micro expression, every subtle tell that revealed Zhao Liang’s true intentions.
The day wore on, and Zhao Liang continued his careful dance of manipulation. He spent ti with Yang i, playing the devoted husband while inwardly plotting her demise. He engaged Tang Junjie in conversation, further cultivating the young man’s perceived resentnt towards his brother. And all the while, he gathered what he believed to be crucial information about Tang Group’s operations.
As evening fell, Zhao Liang excused himself once again, claiming a need for a brief walk to clear his head before dinner. In reality, he needed to make another secure call to his accomplice.
In a secluded corner of the garden, Zhao Liang pulled out his burner phone. "Things are progressing faster than expected," he whispered urgently. "We may need to move up our tiline. Start making preparations for Yang i’s... departure. And I need you to look into Tang Group’s recent rger talks. There might be an opportunity there we can exploit."
As he ended the call, Zhao Liang failed to notice the tiny drone hovering high above, its advanced cara capturing every mont of his clandestine conversation.
Back in the villa, Zhao Liang rejoined the family for dinner, smiling and laughing as if he didn’t have a care in the world. He complinted Madam Tang on the al, engaged Ziyi in light conversation about business, and played the role of doting husband to Yang i.
But beneath the surface, Zhao Liang’s mind was a whirlwind of sches and calculations. He was so close to his goal, he could almost taste it. The Jiang fortune, the power of Tang Group, it would all be his. And nothing – not Yang i, not the Tang family, not anyone – would stand in his way.
As the evening drew to a close, Zhao Liang lay in bed beside Yang i, listening to her soft breathing as she slept. He allowed himself a small, cruel smile in the darkness. Soon, he thought. Soon all of this will be mine, and you, my dear, will be nothing but a mory.
What Zhao Liang didn’t know was that at that very mont, in Ziyi’s secure room, a team was working tirelessly, piecing together the evidence of his past cris, his current sches, and his plans for the future. The net was closing in, tighter than Zhao Liang could possibly imagine.
As the clock ticked past midnight, marking the start of a new day, the stage was set for a confrontation that would shake the foundations of the Tang villa. Zhao Liang, in his arrogance and greed, believed he was the puppet master, pulling all the strings. But in reality, he was rely a pawn in a much larger ga, one orchestrated by the very people he sought to deceive.
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