Chapter 662: Chapter 636: Finally Going to End the Net (Thanks to kateliu for the Silver Reward 15 more updates)
Yu Minglang ruffled her hair, answering seriously, “As long as I’m here, you and our child won’t experience such things. You only ntioned the work mothers are responsible for in the family, but you didn’t say that fathers have the duty to protect the family and every mber within it. You do your best to protect our child, and I’ll do my best to protect you both; everything will be alright.”
“There’s no such thing as 100% certainty, just like a perfect law cannot prevent a handful of crazed individuals. I want to know your attitude.”
“I am a man; how can I ensure a peaceful world if my ho isn’t peaceful? Absolute fairness cannot exist anywhere in this world; that’s why I choose to maintain fairness in another way. I admire my family doing things to maintain fairness within the boundaries of the rules because so people brazenly behave inappropriately within those boundaries. To deal with such shaless individuals, one must fight fire with fire.”
It’s that simple.
Xiao Qian felt his hormones speeding up her heartbeat as she suddenly beca bewitched by him.
Their gazes t in the air, and the atmosphere beca inexplicably sweet.
Qiuqiu and Yu Liui were completely baffled by the situation.
What’s going on?
Weren’t they just discussing the infuriating livestock incident?
How did their conversation turn into an uncontrollable display of affection?
What exactly happened that made them so intimately glued together despite the serious topic?
The singletons were struck by their sweet display, feeling overwhelmingly confused. Xiao Qian and Yu Minglang’s “off-and-on” love seed to have no barriers or concerns, and they would flaunt their affection whenever they wanted.
Xiao Qian followed Yu Minglang’s gaze down to the change happening on the sand table, and she understood.
The two shared a knowing look, a silent ssage passing between them.
This was an implicit understanding shared by two intelligent people. Yu Minglang hadn’t said a word, but he had taken action, and Xiao Qian now understood too.
However, their actions left the two onlooking individuals perplexed.
Liui pouted in frustration.
“I really wish heaven would send a lightning bolt down to strike that bastard dead. With so many divine punishnts, why won’t it strike him?”
In many stories and novels, when it cos to such unfathomable villains that not even heaven can tolerate, bystanders share this simple wish. Regrettably, while events of people being struck by lightning do occur yearly, it’s never the bad guys that get hit.
“Maybe one day your wish will co true.” After Xiao Qian spoke, she felt Yu Minglang looking at her with a playful raised eyebrow. She shrugged.
“It’s Heaven’s doing; I have nothing to do with it.”
Alright, she won.
That night, as Xiao Qian bit into a towel to stifle any inappropriate noises, the soundproofing of the room was of little help as Liui and Weiwei were in the room next door.
However, the big bad guy vigorously exercising on top of her didn’t care about her restraint. After all, it’s not every day that he can spend ti with her, and he has to make the most of his precious vacation, right?
When the bright fireworks of pleasure finally blood in her heart, she lay in ecstasy, her ragged breaths slowly returning to normal. Watching him make his final efforts, she noticed that he looked different now: his arm muscles were clearly defined, his sweat trickling down evenly; she loved the way his face contorted as he was about to reach his climax, an expression seemingly of pain, but not quite. It was a genuine representation of supre happiness, and seeing it always filled her with indescribable satisfaction.
Feeling her gaze, he opened his eyes, looking at her lovingly. “My ‘heaven’, hold on tight; Big Brother is going to take you flying once more~”
At such a crucial mont, she wanted to observe her handso man, but his unusual address made her find it funny, and she couldn’t help but laugh out loud.
She had said earlier that day that if the bastard got his punishnt from Heaven, it would have nothing to do with her.
At night, he understood her ssage and called her ‘heaven’ at such a mont.
The playful monts like this are an everlasting aspect of the love between n and won; once the doors are closed, everything goes, but outsiders simply can’t understand the joy they feel.
“You’re still laughing? It seems Big Brother hasn’t been trying hard enough!” He said mischievously, not wanting the two little friends in the other room to hear anything. Their intimate mont must not be disturbed!
The next day, Yu Minglang left early, while Xiao Qian slept soundly.
Liui was also sleeping as Weiwei suddenly scread out in her bed. Liui woke up and tried to comfort the frightened girl, who had been awakened by a nightmare.
Xiao Qian, who had been disturbed from her sleep, entered the room.
Liui called Xiao Qian outside and sighed.
“Sister-in-law, what can we do about Weiwei’s situation? Will she always have nightmares like this?”
It’s not that she found it annoying, but rather that she felt sorry for the child. Even with Xiao Qian’s help, the girl’s condition had improved greatly, but it still hurt to see her suffering from frequent nightmares.
“Although my empty-chair therapy can help her process so of her fears, there’s only one way to minimize the damage.”
“What’s that?”
“Have the person who hurt her personally apologize to Weiwei.”
This is also the best thod for reducing the psychological damage of victims of violence.
A necessary treatnt in psychotherapy.
“That’s just impossible!” Liui despaired.
An apology from the perpetrator to Weiwei face-to-face?
Everyone knew how difficult that would be.
People who do such things have no sha; they don’t reflect on their actions.
As the perpetrator awaited trial on bail, the case developed in his favor, just as Xiao Qian and Yu Minglang predicted. He used every connection and ans to minimize the incident, trying to portray himself as a loving father who adored children. Moreover, he attempted to slander Weiwei, painting her as an ungrateful snake who not only failed to appreciate the Ye Family’s care, but also tried to tarnish their reputation.
Unfortunately for Weiwei, even if Xiao Qian had not discovered that her depression had been caused by these events, Lu Zhi, and Oliver Jas’s sche would have been successful.
Even Ye Xiaoyu, the perpetrator’s own daughter, hadn’t realized what he’d done to Weiwei. Xiaoyu told Xiao Qian under hypnosis that her father had been especially good to Weiwei; if even family couldn’t tell, how could outsiders?
Boss Qian unexpectedly said that the only treatnt option was to have the perpetrator sincerely repent. Just hearing this seed like such a daunting task!
But why did Boss Qian seem so calm at this mont, as if her long-awaited plan was finally coming together?
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