They discussed a few more logistics, budget allocations, facility reservations, preliminary contract terms, before ending the call. Twilight set down her phone and stared at the tablet screen, at the frozen image of Liu Jing mid-performance, and felt a surge of sothing that might have been pride.
This was real. Tang Fei had entrusted her with sothing significant, sothing that mattered. Not just protection duties or reconnaissance work, the skills that had defined her young life, but creation. Building sothing from nothing. Taking raw talent and shaping it into sothing extraordinary.
The weight of that responsibility sat heavy on her fourteen-year-old shoulders, but she welcod it. This was what Tang Fei had seen in her, what had made her take in a four-year-old orphan and train her not just to survive but to excel. To be capable. To be trusted with things that would make most adults hesitate.
A soft knock interrupted her thoughts. "Co in."
The door opened to reveal Qin Xinyu, his backpack still slung over one shoulder. "Mama said dinner will be ready in an hour. Minghao and I are about to start howork if you want to join us." He paused, taking in her serious expression. "Work stuff?"
"Entertainnt City auditions," Twilight confird, closing her tablet. "We had so excellent candidates today. Auntie Tang will be pleased when she reviews the footage."
Qin Xinyu moved into the study, his curiosity evident. "Is it weird? Managing a whole company at our age?"
"Yes," Twilight said honestly. "But everything about our lives is weird. Might as well be productive while we’re at it."
He laughed, settling into one of the chairs across from the desk. "Fair point. Though I have to say, your version of weird is significantly more impressive than mine. I struggle with advanced mathematics. You’re running corporate operations."
"Different skill sets," Twilight replied, but she was smiling. "And you’re forgetting you’re preparing for an international debate competition while also helping care for Minghao and adapting to life in a family that apparently has classified military operations. I think you’re holding your own."
"Touché." He was quiet for a mont, his expression growing more serious. "Twilight... can I ask you sothing?"
The shift in his tone made her alert. "Of course."
"Do you ever... I an..." He struggled to formulate the question. "When Auntie Tang saved you, when she brought you into this family, did you ever feel like you didn’t belong? Like you were pretending to be sothing you weren’t?"
Ah. Twilight understood imdiately. This wasn’t really about her, it was about him, about his own adjustnt to the Huo family, about the identity crisis that ca with being rescued from one life and transplanted into another completely different existence.
"Nope! I appreciate every single day!" Twilight was really glad she had Tang Fei, because if not, she would be dead by now.
" Yeah! You are right, every single day should be appreciated." He was also had he was here..." I better do my howork...."
Twilight stood, gathering her tablet. "Now, you ntioned howork? I should probably supervise, make sure Minghao actually does her mathematics instead of just charming you into giving her all the answers."
"She would never," Qin Xinyu protested, though his grin suggested otherwise.
They left the study together, moving through the familiar halls toward the howork room where Minghao had undoubtedly already established herself with maximum efficiency and minimum actual work ethic. The house felt alive around them, servants moving quietly through their duties, the distant sound of kitchen activity, Nanny Yun’s voice giving gentle instructions sowhere on the second floor.
This was ho. Strange, complicated, built from circumstances that would seem impossible to anyone outside looking in. But real. Solid. Worth protecting.
As they entered the howork room, they found Minghao exactly as predicted, sprawled across the table with her mathematics textbook open, chewing on her pen and staring at the ceiling as if the answers might be written there.
"I’m thinking," she announced before either of them could comnt.
"That’s what you said twenty minutes ago," Qing Qing observed from her spot by the window, where she was actually working through her Mandarin character practice with focused diligence.
"Thinking is an ongoing process," Minghao replied with complete seriousness. "You can’t rush genius."
"You’re supposed to be doing problem sets, not contemplating the mysteries of the universe," Twilight pointed out, pulling up a chair."
"The mysteries of algebra might as well be the mysteries of the universe," Minghao muttered. "Why do we need to find X anyway? It’s right there in the equation. Just leave it alone."
Qin Xinyu sighed, sitting down beside her and pulling the textbook closer. "That’s not how mathematics works."
"It should be."
As they settled into the comfortable chaos of study ti, Minghao protesting, Qin Xinyu patiently explaining, Qing Qing offering observations in her slowly improving Mandarin, Twilight monitoring while simultaneously responding to work emails, the household continued its evening rhythm.
In the kitchen, staff prepared dinner. On the second floor, Nanny Yun was likely organizing clean laundry and making sure everything was prepared for tomorrow. Sowhere in the security office, guards monitored periter caras and logged the evening’s uneventful status reports.
And far away, on a resort island, Tang Fei and Huo Ting Cheng were probably...
Twilight’s phone buzzed. A ssage from Tang Fei: How did auditions go?
She smiled, typing back quickly: Seven strong candidates. Liu Jing is exceptional, you’ll want to see her footage first. Callbacks scheduled for day after tomorrow.
The response ca almost imdiately: Trust your judgnt. Contract terms?
Standard with performance incentives. Director Chen is handling preliminary negotiations.
Good. How are the kids?
Twilight glanced up at the scene before her, Minghao finally, reluctantly working through a problem while Qin Xinyu watched to ensure she didn’t skip steps, Qing Qing humming softly as she practiced character strokes, the warm lamplight casting everything in gold.
Perfect, she typed back. Everything’s perfect.
And it was. In this mont, in this strange family they’d all chosen, everything was exactly as it should be.
And the evening ended line that God them, after howork, they did their debate rehearsal had dinner and went to bed.
Two Days Later - Thursday Morning
The alarm chid at six-thirty, its gentle lody filling the spacious bedroom that Minghao and Qing Qing now shared. Minghao was already awake, sitting cross-legged on her bed and watching as Qing Qing stood before the full-length mirror, staring at her new school uniform with an expression caught between excitent and anxiety.
"Co here," Minghao said, hopping down with the boundless energy of a five-year-old who’d sohow woken up chipper despite the early hour. "Let help you."
Qing Qing turned, her fingers fumbling with the buttons of her crisp white shirt. "I can’t... the buttons won’t..." Her voice trembled slightly, the nervousness of her first day making even simple tasks feel insurmountable.
"It’s okay, it’s okay," Minghao soothed, reaching up to help despite being significantly shorter. Her small fingers worked with surprising dexterity, matching each button to its corresponding hole with practiced ease. "Like this, see? You just have to line them up properly. The fabric bunches if you don’t start from the bottom."
"You’re very good at this," Qing Qing observed, watching her confident movents with sothing like wonder.
"Lots of practice," Minghao replied cheerfully, moving on to help adjust the collar. "I’ve been dressing myself since I was three. Daddy always said self-sufficiency is important." She stepped back to examine her work. "There! Now the skirt, make sure the waistband sits flat, or it’ll be uncomfortable all day."
Qing Qing smoothed down the pleated skirt with shaking hands. "What if... what if the other students don’t like ? What if my Mandarin isn’t good enough? What if...."
"Then they’re stupid," Minghao interrupted matter-of-factly, moving to her own uniform which she’d laid out the night before with ticulous precision. "You’re smart and nice and you know things about international education systems that most adults don’t understand. Anyone who doesn’t like you is making a mistake." She pulled on her own uniform shirt with efficient movents. "Besides, you have . And Xinyu. And Twilight watching from the shadows like so kind of guardian angel assassin."
Despite her nerves, Qing Qing laughed. "Guardian angel assassin?"
"You know what I an." Minghao grinned, buttoning her shirt at record speed. "She’s both protective and terrifying. It’s a good combination."
They finished dressing in comfortable synchronization, Minghao coaching Qing Qing through each piece of the uniform, the tie that needed to be knotted just so, the blazer that had to sit properly on the shoulders, the regulation shoes that needed to be polished to a shine. By the ti they were both ready, Qing Qing looked every inch the proper academy student, though her hands still twisted nervously in front of her.
"Backpacks," Minghao announced, shouldering her own small bag that was sohow perfectly organized despite its owner’s age. She watched as Qing Qing picked up her new backpack,
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