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On the sofa, Yuan Luoyi leaned against Yuan Si, her eyes tightly shut, breathing shallow and even.

After a significant blood loss, he was sowhat tired, yet didn't want Yuan Luoyi to slip from his control.

So, he chose to rest on the sofa for a while. Though thin, his fra was still large, the sofa too small, with Yuan Luoyi sitting beside him.

To fit himself in, he had to curl up, his long legs folded together, ankles hanging over the sofa's edge, head pressed against Yuan Luoyi, his black locks spilling onto her clothes.

The slightest movent from Yuan Luoyi would wake him, his large hands like eagle talons, swiftly shooting out to clutch her arms tightly.

He knew this grip would pain his sister, but he did it anyway.

Yuan Luoyi recognized clearly that Yuan Si had gone astray, unlike other brothers enthralled by slaughter or unable to control emotions and behavior.

Lacking motivation since childhood, he had beco obsessed with Yuan Luoyi, completely lucid, the ideal heir of Yuan Jianghai - cruel, selfish, resorting to any ans to get what he desires.

Enduring the agony of losing his sister, teetering on death's brink, holding on by a thread, Yuan Si sprang back to life, heart soaring, upon seeing the 11-year-old Yuan Luoyi, shalessly exposing his dark side.

If other brothers ca for Yuan Luoyi, Yuan Si would undoubtedly kill them.

So, until now, Yuan Luoyi hadn't asked him about the whereabouts of her second and third brothers.

"Ah..."

Sighing deeply, Yuan Luoyi didn't know what to do.

Yuan Si and she had ford a strange symbiosis. When she left again, she didn't know what he would beco.

Looking down, Yuan Luoyi noticed so of Yuan Si's hair had tangled into a knot, likely from when she had rubbed and ssed up his hair while drying it earlier.

Hooking the strands, she slowly untangled the knot, separating the matted hair, using her fingers like a comb to run through the icy yet soft locks - much better now.

Studying Yuan Si's face carefully, he was handso and youthful, yet an air of decadence underlined his bearing. When gazing elsewhere, it was with indifference, but when turning to Yuan Luoyi, his eyes were filled with a terrifying obsession...

Looking out the window, it was deep into the night, but the sky held no stars, only a blackish-gray hue.

Yuan Si's villa sat on a picturesque mountainside, the glass offering a view of the orange-lit city below, the affluent areas ablaze while the poor districts remained dim.

Here, the divide between people had grown imnse.

On the glass table nearby lay newspapers; Yuan Luoyi decided to search for useful information during this ti.

She reached for them but they were a bit too far, just this slight movent rousing Yuan Si.

He still lay on his side, but his hand gripped Yuan Luoyi tightly, his gaze sinister: "What are you trying to do?"

"I wanted to look at the newspapers," Yuan Luoyi explained.

Propping himself up on the sofa, Yuan Si wearily rose, still sowhat weak, his body swaying slightly as he rubbed his throbbing temples, brows furrowing.

Yuan Si handed Yuan Luoyi the newspapers from the glass coffee table, then went to retrieve more books and papers from a cabinet, piling them before her.

"Read," he said.

Yuan Si curled up on the sofa again.

Yuan Luoyi relaxed, even though her fourth brother had gone astray, he still tried to care for his sister.

"Rustle, rustle!"

Yuan Luoyi flipped through the newspapers, most information useless, either hard advertisents or soft ones.

After searching for a while, Yuan Luoyi finally found the news she wanted in a corner.

The headline read: "Commoration of Famous Singer Xiao Hua's Death, 5 Years On"

Turning the page, Su Xun's photo appeared.

Grown up, she was very beautiful, with delicate features and a sweet, gentle smile befitting a refined lady. But Yuan Luoyi, having known Su Xun closely, recognized this as her fake smile, her eyes crying.

The newspaper wrote:

"The Su family remains cursed, its mbers either missing or committing suicide. To this day, the reason for popular idol Su Xun's suicide remains a mystery."

Yuan Luoyi confird that besides the Yuan family and the Ye family where Zhen Qianjin was, the Su family had also been annihilated.

Ti-wise, it seed the Su family was the earliest to be wiped out. According to reports, Su Xun died just after graduating from middle school...

"Ring, ring!"

The phone rang. Yuan Si picked it up, glanced at the ssage, then set the phone down. He slowly crawled off the sofa, stretching his arms out in a languid yawn before drinking so water.

After this brief rest, Yuan Si seed slightly more energized, at least not swaying anymore.

"Fourth brother, do you know about what happened to the Su family?" Yuan Luoyi asked.

"Their family, ah... has pretty much disappeared, hasn't it..." Yuan Si replied.

"The Su family used to be in the insurance business and even received funding from the Yuan family. Why did they go bankrupt so suddenly?"

"Their credibility collapsed. The Su couple used big data to screen clients. At first, it went very smoothly and they made quite a bit of money. But later, people realized the ones they were selecting were all poor."

This aligned with Su Xun's own findings from her investigation.

They sold health insurance, and illness often ensnared the poor. For maximum profit, the Su family naturally wouldn't let them buy insurance.

Eventually, the truth ca out, facing imnse public criticism. The Su couple jumped to their deaths.

However, the current outco of the entire Su family's demise was highly abnormal, as if an invisible force was orchestrating everything.

Yuan Luoyi wanted to ask more, but Yuan Si swiftly changed into new clothes, apparently preparing to go out.

Cheerfully, he told Yuan Luoyi, "I'm so happy you ca back. I've prepared a banquet for you; they've all arrived and are just waiting for us."

Yuan Si placed his hand on Yuan Luoyi's shoulder. "You'll definitely enjoy it."

Leading Yuan Luoyi to the door, he unlocked it with his fingerprint. Outside stood a large group of n and won who, upon seeing Yuan Si, grew ecstatic, respectfully bowing.

They were Yuan Si's followers, always ready to kill for him.

Yuan Luoyi could see the utter loss of sanity in their crazed eyes as they worshipped Yuan Si like a deity.

Now, the deity's sister had returned, and they gazed at Yuan Luoyi with the sa revering eyes.

Yuan Si bent down and whispered into Yuan Luoyi's ear: "My dear sister, it is ti to show your dark side."

He laughed deeply, his tall figure looming over Yuan Luoyi, like the ancient serpent of myth tempting Eve, evil, mysterious, yet irresistible.

He wanted the pure, flawless life to fall from the beautiful Eden into the human world.

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