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[Urban] Rebirth of My Sister's Lover - Episode 19 (Completed) 

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Chapter 30:

Now that it's chapter 30, those who know Shi Lei and the inside story know that Dong Qian is persistently pursuing him. Actually, for a girl as well-behaved and shy as Dong Qian, the word "pursuit" is far too heavy. Dong Qian doesn't cry or make a fuss, and of course, she won't confess loudly. She simply stays quietly by Shi Lei's side when he's down, quietly walks away when he doesn't need her, and thoughtfully brings him a delicious and appealing lunchbox when he forgets to eat.

Shi Lei's classmates, like Yan Jun, all advise him to forget Su Ye and accept Dong Qian. Because Dong Qian is a good girl, and because the best way to forget a relationship is to start a new one. But Shi Lei hasn't given Dong Qian any response. He neither rejects nor initiates anything; he treats Dong Qian like any other junior classmate.

Seeing this, it's inevitable that others will have various thoughts, including Meng Yuting. She's always been close to Dong Qian and knows that Dong Qian has a crush on Shi Lei. In her mind, Su Ye is the one who stole Dong Qian's already limited opportunities.

Meng Yuting deeply disliked Su Ye. Besides the tangible reasons of Dong Qian and Shi Lei, there were other darker feelings she herself might not even want to admit. For example, she felt uneasy when she first saw Su Ye being embraced by a man like Du Heng, and this unpleasantness quickly escalated into resentment and disgust after learning Su Ye's identity and the Shi Lei incident.

Her resentment was her own business; although she behaved improperly outside of school, she wouldn't actively seek out Su Ye to cause trouble. However, when she received news from Dong Qian, she completely lost her composure.

It turned out that Shi Lei's father, a senior manager at Du Heng's company, had resigned due to his son's disturbance at the company. Ironically, Du Heng hadn't even tried to retain him, leaving Shi Lei's father feeling humiliated.

Shi Lei's father wasn't actually that old, not even fifty, and not yet of retirement age. He hoped to rely on his years of industry experience and seniority at a well-known company to find a job and retire comfortably.

The problem is that in City B, although IT companies are numerous and their employees are a major source of traffic congestion, it can be summarized as: a few well-known foreign companies, a few emerging local companies, and many other large and small developing companies. Because so many people witnessed Shi Lei's disturbance, and these people often had some technical or academic connections with these companies, a predictable result was that news of Shi Lei and his father's disturbance at the company spread throughout the industry.

So, when Shi Lei's father asked industry friends for a referral, things initially went well, but after a final meeting with the CEO, the recruitment quietly ended.

It makes sense, really; who would want to hire an employee who can't even manage their own son and causes trouble for the company?

While Shi Lei's father lost his job, Shi Lei also remained unemployed. Just when the father and son were going through this difficult time, Shi Lei's mother's research project at the university was canceled. The entire family of three suddenly found themselves in a career slump. Although Shi Lei's parents had accumulated wealth through years of work and owned several properties, the family of three living off their savings like this must have been under considerable psychological pressure.

Shi Lei's friends secretly suspected that Du Heng was behind all the misfortune befalling the Shi family. Look at that guy, hypocritically donating money and building houses—the school's money-grubbing principals were practically begging for his attention! They guessed he knew Du Heng had lost face because of the Shi family's situation, so he deliberately embarrassed Shi Lei's mother to vent Du Heng's anger.

Everyone had their own guesses, but no one dared to voice them. They watched as Su Ye continued attending classes and eating as if nothing had happened, and they were all seething with resentment. As the saying goes, even heroes can't resist the charms of a beautiful woman; the Shi family had fallen for this seemingly innocent young girl.

While the group of grown men held their tongues, the beautiful young woman Meng Yuting, with a stern face, approached Su Ye. Upon meeting, she first looked down at Su Ye with a cold and aloof gaze, and finally, her bright red lips uttered a light, airy sentence: "You're quite the troublemaker, aren't you?"

Su Ye was already surprised by Meng Yuting's sudden appearance, and now, hearing this, she was even more bewildered: "Do you need something?" she asked, frowning, clearly not welcoming this uninvited guest.

Meng Yuting, dressed in a red satin short-sleeved top and a black leather mini-skirt with stockings and stilettos, leaned against the doorframe, her slender and alluring figure swaying. She gave a cold laugh and said sarcastically to Su Ye, "Miss Su, or should I call you Mrs. Du? I'm here to ask you for a favor."

Su Ye ignored her sarcasm, simply saying "Oh," and asked indifferently, "What is it?"

Meng Yuting, her lips painted with bright red lipstick, let out a sigh: "You are a wealthy young lady, and your CEO Du is an industry elite and rising IT star. Could you, with your magnanimity, perhaps..." "Let the Shi family go. They're just ordinary people; they can't afford to waste time with people like you."

Su Ye frowned upon hearing this: "What exactly are you talking about?"

Meng Yuting raised an eyebrow sarcastically: "What? Madam Du doesn't know?"

Su Ye disliked Meng Yuting's sarcastic smile and said coldly: "Miss Meng, if you have something to say, please say it directly. If not, I'll take my leave."

Seeing Su Ye's impatience, Meng Yuting shrugged, tossed her alluring curls, and began to slowly recount the Shi family's ordeal to Su Ye.

After finishing, Meng Yuting smiled at Su Ye: "Could it be that your husband did all this without your knowledge? Could it be that he's even keeping it from you?"

Su Ye already had a thought after hearing Meng Yuting's words, but seeing Meng Yuting's gloating and mischievous look, she simply said calmly: "Miss Meng, this is between my husband and me; you don't need to worry about it. Please leave." With that, she turned to close the door.

Meng Yuting quickly pushed the door shut to prevent her from closing it, asking with dissatisfaction, "What about Shi Lei's matter? You should at least give me an explanation, shouldn't you?"

Su Ye frowned, tilting her head in confusion and asking in return, "Miss Meng, do you want me to help the Shi family father and son find jobs?"

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When Su Ye returned home, Du Heng was handling matters in his study. He had initially looked at Su Ye with a gentle smile, but when he saw the questioning look on her face, the smile faded.

"Just got back?" Du Heng didn't directly ask Su Ye what had happened; he simply greeted her casually.

Su Ye's face flushed red. She walked straight up to Du Heng and angrily demanded, "Did you do something to Shi Lei?"

Du Heng put down the documents in his hand, leaned back in his soft chair, clasped his hands together, and frowned, asking in confusion, "What happened?"

Su Ye couldn't stand his nonchalant facade and scoffed, "You don't need to pretend here. You know better than anyone!"

Su Ye was panting heavily from running up and down the stairs. She plopped down on the sofa to catch her breath, trying to calm herself down and figure out how to tell Du Heng what had happened.

Du Heng calmly got up, picked up the juicer, selected a few grapefruits, placed them in the juicer, and pressed the juicing button.

The juicer hummed, and Du Heng's unfathomable eyes stared at the swirling liquid inside.

Su Ye leaned back on the sofa, rubbed her temples with her delicate fingers, and couldn't help but sigh softly. Now that she had calmed down, she realized there was no point in arguing with Du Heng, since he hadn't left any evidence against her.

When the juicer stopped, Du Heng skillfully took out honey from a nearby cabinet, added it to the grapefruit juice, and then handed it to Su Ye.

Su Ye took it, carefully taking a sip.

Du Heng stared at Su Ye, who was munching on chestnuts like a squirrel, and chuckled, saying, "Were you here to confront me?"

Su Ye put down her cup, her eyes misty, and nodded gently, saying, "Yes."

Du Heng stopped smiling, his long fingers lightly tapping the edge of the mahogany desk. "I've heard about the Shi family's situation; it's certainly not easy for them." He calmly raised an eyebrow. "But this doesn't seem to have anything to do with me, does it?"

Su Ye knew he would say that, and couldn't help but pout. "Anyway, it's all because of me that they've ended up like this." Her voice held a hint of disappointment and self-blame, her bright eyes shimmering with guilt.

Du Heng couldn't bear it any longer, his face immediately turning cold. "Oh? You're feeling sorry for him?"

Su Ye lowered her head and nodded. "Indeed."

Upon hearing this, Du Heng's face instantly turned frosty. He stared at Su Ye for a moment, then suddenly snorted and sneered, "What exactly do you want from me? Do you expect me to find a job for your cheating lover?"

Su Ye stood up dejectedly, shaking her head. "Then consider myself wrong. I shouldn't have come here to find you." With that, she turned and walked away.

Du Heng asked in a deep voice, "Stop!"

Su Ye stopped and turned her back to Du Heng.

Du Heng clenched his fist, then relaxed it before saying, "You don't have class this Friday afternoon, I'll pick you up at noon."

Su Ye shrugged and shook her head, saying, "I think I'd better not."

Du Heng knew she was unhappy, and his tone became mocking when he heard this: "What, hearing that your ex-lover is not doing well, you don't even feel like seeing your husband anymore?"

Su Ye turned around and looked at him seriously, saying, "No, not at all. I just wanted to tell you that I'm on my period this weekend and can't sleep with you."

Upon hearing this, Du Heng's face, which had been filled with mockery and indifference, froze instantly, and he stared at Su Ye in disbelief.

Seeing Du Heng so foolish was a rare sight for Su Ye, and her mood improved somewhat. A gentle smile played on her lips as she said sweetly and considerately, "If you really need someone else, you can go find someone else. I don't mind."

The air seemed to freeze after these words. Du Heng stared at his wife for a long time before finally breaking the silence: "You really think that?"

Su Ye didn't look at Du Heng, and muttered to herself, "Of course!"

Du Heng, instead of being angry, smiled and nodded, saying, "Very good, very good. It's rare to find someone so young with such a broad mind. With such a virtuous wife, what more could I ask for!"

These words were extremely grating to Su Ye. Her face flushed red, and she gritted her teeth angrily, saying, "Go find as many as you want, I absolutely don't care!" With that, she turned abruptly, slammed the door shut, and left.

Her footsteps were unusually loud as she descended the stairs, causing the maid cleaning the living room to look up in surprise.

Seeing this, Su Ye deliberately ordered loudly, "Tell Aunt Chen that I'm not coming back this weekend!"

The author has something to say: Food should be balanced, so will our meat dish be in the next chapter or tomorrow? *Slaps* Also, a reminder: this is a CEO romance novel with Mary Sue elements. If you don't like Mary Sue stories, please don't continue reading.



31. Du Heng is a wife-beater.

Su Ye was determined not to go home this weekend, but she didn't have any close female classmates at school anymore. While feeling bored, she saw a small advertisement by the roadside advertising one-day tours and two-day tours. Su Ye had never tried this before; she always had Du Heng with her when she went out. But now, Su Ye's eyes lit up: why not go on a two-day weekend getaway to the countryside?

Having made up her mind, Su Ye quickly withdrew the money, signed up, and paid the deposit. After doing all this, she continued walking back, receiving two phone calls along the way, one from Luo Zisha and the other from Sun Jingyu. Luo Zisha has been in frequent contact with Su Ye lately. Su Ye often confides her recent worries to him, such as blaming herself for dragging Shi Lei down, and her inability to get a divorce for the time being. Luo Zisha has no relatives, and because of Su Murong, he feels very close to Su Ye. Now that they've spent more time together, he realizes she's just a well-behaved and sensible girl, but occasionally reveals her spoiled side. He likes and cares for her very much, treating her like a younger sister, often offering gentle words of comfort.

As for Sun Jingyu, his call was simply to probe Su Ye's relationship with Du Heng, and when Su Ye might start taking over the company left by Su Murong. Su Ye was already wary of this man, and in front of him, she intentionally or unintentionally expressed her dissatisfaction with Du Heng and her marriage, as well as her current helplessness. Hearing this, Sun Jingyu's words became even more encouraging, believing that Du Heng was indeed ill-intentioned and that Su Ye should be wary.

Finally, Sun Jingyu suddenly changed the subject, mentioning the Shi family. He said an old friend of his owned a company abroad and was currently looking for a manager with extensive senior management experience, and Shi Lei's father would be a suitable candidate. As for Shi Lei, if he wanted,

he could certainly go with them. Su Ye's eyes lit up upon hearing this. She was indeed worried about the Shi family, and if this matter could be resolved, she would truly thank Sun Jingyu. However, considering her previous suspicions and wariness of Sun Jingyu, she didn't dare to agree immediately, only saying that she had no connection with the Shi family now and it wasn't appropriate for her to get involved. Sun Jingyu chuckled and said, "I understand, it's always inconvenient for you to get involved." So the matter was dropped.

After having dinner at the cafeteria on Friday, Su Ye returned to her dormitory and saw a man sitting upright at her desk as soon as she opened the door. He wore a sharp, tailored suit, had a broad back, and was intently looking at the laptop screen on the desk.

When Su Ye entered, he merely looked up and greeted her, his hands still busy on the keyboard, occasionally pausing to furrow his brows as he stared at the screen, presumably pondering some problem.

Su Ye put down her bag and sat quietly beside him, resting her chin on her hand.

She gazed at Du Heng as he worked, and had to admit, he was quite charming. His eyes were deep-set, his nose high and straight, his thin lips slightly pursed, like blades. His face was sharply defined, and a slight frown revealed a stern and authoritative air.

Su Ye couldn't help but think of Shi Lei; Shi Lei and Du Heng were completely different types. Su Ye couldn't help but wonder if Du Heng had experienced a youth like Shi Lei's in his younger days?

No, probably not. She remembered the first time she met Du Heng; he was only about twenty years old, yet he already possessed an air of maturity beyond his years, so much so that even her late father praised him highly.

By this time, Du Heng had finished his official business. He quickly packed up his laptop, looked up at Su Ye with a smile, and asked, "Where are we going for dinner tonight?"

Su Ye, still resting her chin on her hand, shook her head and said, "It's already seven o'clock. I've already eaten."

Du Heng said "Oh," and looked down at the time. Sure enough, it was already seven o'clock: "Oh, it's so late."

Su Ye absentmindedly hummed in agreement: "Why don't you go out and get something to eat yourself?"

Du Heng put his laptop in his bag and casually said, "You come back with me, and then I'll take you home."

Su Ye refused, taking the opportunity to state her plans: "I want to stay here and pack my things." "Li, I can't go with you."

Du Heng paused in packing, looking up and frowning. "Packing your luggage?"

Su Ye nodded, a smile playing on her lips, her tone light and cheerful. "I've already signed up for a two-day trip to Baihua Mountain in the suburbs, so I can't go with you this weekend."

Du Heng gazed at her cheerful smile and couldn't help but smile himself. "That

's a good plan." Su Ye raised an eyebrow and nodded. "Of course."

Du Heng smiled at her, saying regretfully, "It's just a pity you can't go this weekend."

Su Ye was about to protest when she heard Du Heng continue, "Tomorrow you need to accompany me back to see that patient who's supposedly bedridden."

Su Ye exclaimed in surprise, "Ah! You're going to see—Dad—tomorrow?"

Her tone was a little stiff when she mentioned "Dad." Her father had passed away, and she wasn't used to using that exclusive term for her father to address a stranger.

Du Heng nodded, "Yes, I mentioned it to you before. I should go see him, and you advised me to do the same."

Su Ye lowered her head, thought for a moment, and nodded, "Okay, then I'll go with you to see Dad tomorrow."

Du Heng smiled, put his arm around her shoulder, and comforted her, "I'll definitely make time to take you to Baihua Mountain next week, okay?"

Su Ye wasn't interested and shook her head, saying, "Never mind, we'll talk about it later."

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Su Ye naturally went to dinner with Du Heng. Du Heng was clearly hungry; he ordered enough food for one and a half people. However, he was very well-mannered and polite at the table. Although he ate quickly, he never appeared to be wolfing down his food.

Su Ye looked at the food on the table and couldn't help but ask, "Why are you so hungry?"

Du Heng swallowed a mouthful of juice and said, "I didn't eat lunch."

Su Ye couldn't help but remind him, "Skipping lunch is bad for your health, and overeating like this is even worse."

Du Heng chuckled, "I just ate a little more than usual, how is that overeating? I was really too busy today. I don't usually do this, don't worry." As he spoke, he couldn't help but reach out and gently pinch Su Ye's soft cheek, teasingly saying, "Are you worried about me?"

Su Ye dodged and said disdainfully, "No, I was just reminding you."

Seeing her awkwardly dodging his charming appearance, Du Heng's heart fluttered and his eyes lit up. He reached out to pinch her little face and ears. Su Ye couldn't dodge and felt a little ticklish from his large hands, so she couldn't help but giggle, her voice filling the private room like pleasant music.

Seeing her laughing so hard she could barely breathe, Du Heng stopped what he was doing and patted her back tenderly to help her catch her breath.

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That evening, back home, Su Ye was still menstruating, making it difficult to shower; she only managed a quick warm shower. Back in bed, Du Heng gently held Su Ye, whose skin was flushed from the shower, and couldn't resist pecking and kissing her cheeks and neck.

Amidst the gentle kisses, Su Ye felt ticklish and let out a few soft moans, trying to pull away from Du Heng. But Du Heng's breathing grew heavier, and his grip on Su Ye's waist tightened, forcing her closer to his lower body.

Su Ye was startled; she could feel Du Heng's penis swell, hard and hot, poking at her soft genitals.

She pushed him away uneasily, saying impatiently, "No, I'm not feeling well!"

Du Heng, panting, said in a rough voice in her ear, "I know, I won't touch you tonight." As he spoke, his hot breath brushed against Su Ye's sensitive ear and delicate cheek, sending a tingling, burning sensation through her.

Su Ye remembered their earlier argument, shifted her body slightly, moving forward a few inches to meet Du Heng's gaze. Their eyes met, their breaths mingling, and she asked curiously with her large, watery eyes, "How's it going with the women you've been looking for?"

Du Heng, whose heart was already throbbing with desire, was taken aback by this question: "What women?"

Su Ye blinked innocently: "Well… you said you could find them yourself… you even praised me as a virtuous wife…"

Du Heng understood his meaning the moment Su Ye spoke, and his gaze suddenly turned cold, staring at Su Ye with a dark expression. Poor Su Ye, under Du Heng's glare, her voice grew softer and softer, the last few words barely audible.

Du Heng remained silent for a long time, his large hand beginning to grope down Su Ye's waist. Su Ye felt ticklish and tried to pull away, but just then, his large hand landed on her pert little bottom.

His hand gently rubbed her smooth, round buttocks, finally slapping her hard.

Caught off guard, Su Ye heard a sharp crack, and her bottom stung with pain.

She was completely stunned, staring at Du Heng in disbelief, her eyes brimming with tears: "You actually hit me?"

Du Heng snorted coldly, his voice hard: "Did I hit you?"

Su Ye gripped his arm, accusing him aggrievedly: "How could you hit me like that? It hurts!"

Du Heng said "Oh," raising an eyebrow nonchalantly: "It hurts, doesn't it? Fine, I apologize."

Su Ye looked at the seemingly upright Du Heng, who now had such a shameless expression, as if to say, "So what if I hit you? I'll just apologize."

Su Ye opened her mouth several times, wanting to say something, but she was so angry that she couldn't utter a single word. Cursing wasn't her forte, and reasoning with Du Heng didn't seem like a good option either. Finally, helplessly clenching her small fists, her face flushed red, she

managed to stammer, "You actually hit your wife! I, I..." Du Heng rolled over, pulling her back into his arms, trapping her flailing arms. He gently patted her back, softening his tone as he coaxed, "Sweetie, don't be angry. We have to get up early tomorrow."

How could she not be angry? No one had ever dared to touch her in her entire life!

But... what should she do if she continued to be angry? Should she beat Du Heng up?

Du Heng, however, remained unperturbed, continuing to pat and soothe Su Ye. Perhaps Su Ye was truly tired, and the pain in her buttocks had subsided. In this comfortable and warm atmosphere, reminiscent of the cradle in her childhood memories, her anger slowly dissipated, and her consciousness began to cloud.

Du Heng's large hand moved lightly to her round, pert buttocks again, gently kneading and massaging them. His low, husky voice threatened through gritted teeth in her ear, "If you don't behave again, I'll hit you again."

Unfortunately, Su Ye was already half asleep. Hearing this, she only moved her body slightly, smacked her lips, and then found a more comfortable position in his arms and continued to sleep.

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Extra Chapter: Under the Table Meat (If you don't like this, please don't read on. By the way, I finally made up for this lesson, and my pressure is greatly reduced.)

Su Ye felt a full swelling below and couldn't help but look down. What she saw was a thick, dark red thing boldly inserted into her body beneath the lush grass, deep and hard, reaching the closest and most intimate distance that their bodies could achieve.

Su Ye's heart skipped a beat. Although she didn't feel pain at the moment, she still protested and pushed him away, saying, "No, get out..." This position was too blatant. In Su Ye's mind, sex was supposed to be a very private and discreet affair, and she couldn't accept this. Moreover, this incident instantly reminded her of what she had witnessed in the grove that night. Ambiguous panting and faint growls, the branches swaying gently, a woman's snow-white, full breasts were alluringly displayed in the moonless night, her breasts trembling with the forceful thrusts of the man beneath her. And now, how was she any different from that woman? Her clothes had been stripped off, and she was sitting on the edge of the table, letting the man in front of her, who had only pulled down his pants and taken out his huge member, take it and thrust into her. Yet, he had made her so weak that she couldn't move.

Seeing Su Ye's protest, Du Heng slowly withdrew his huge member, which was held back by Bi Rou. After withdrawing from that coy little opening, Su Ye's body had no support anymore, and she almost slipped off the table, feeling as soft as a board. Seeing this, Du Heng chuckled inwardly, swiftly pulling her into his arms and pressing his burning chest against her soft, yielding body. Just then, Du Heng thrust forward again, his hard member finding a way to break through the closed opening and then penetrating her once more.

Su Ye let out a muffled groan, but this time she didn't resist. She found herself experiencing intense pleasure throughout her body, and she was ashamed to discover that she didn't actually want to reject Du Heng.

Du Heng looked at the now docile Su Ye with satisfaction, and finally couldn't resist any longer, beginning his frenzied conquest. His huge, hard member rubbed rapidly against Su Ye's body, and even glistening fluid splattered from their point of contact. This rapid friction of her sensitive areas gave Su Ye extreme pleasure; her body felt as if it wasn't her own anymore, constantly convulsing under the frenzied thrusting. Her delicate, beautiful brows furrowed, and her half-closed eyes held a hazy, pained expression. She gripped Du Heng's arms tightly, which were like rocker arms, and bit her lower lip, afraid that she might accidentally let out a wild cry.

Du Heng reached his peak, increasing his speed and force. He looked down at the small woman swaying like a boat being tossed about in a storm under his movements, his eyes burning with even more passion. He had once cherished her like a porcelain doll, afraid of breaking her at the slightest mistake. But now, he seemed unable to suppress his desires any longer.

At this moment, Du Heng had to admit to himself how dark his heart truly was. Looking at his delicate wife, he desperately wanted to pull her into his arms, or to crush her completely with his massive member, making her unable to look at any man other than him.

The usually composed Du Heng's eyes gradually gleamed with a bloodthirsty light. Like a wolf that had caught a white rabbit, he pierced her completely, thrusting and stabbing relentlessly, then brutally and savagely entering and exiting.

Su Ye felt as if she were in a storm; she had completely lost her way, only feeling Du Heng, connected to her below, acting like a madman, while she was being relentlessly thrust into. She felt the force was unbearable, yet she could only let out soft, broken moans, trembling so much that she could no longer utter a sound of protest. In the midst of this trembling, Su Ye felt her body contract sharply, something below gripping and sucking Du Heng tightly, her body beginning to shudder and spasm.

Su Ye cried out softly, "I...I...can't take it anymore..." Her voice was broken, trembling from the constant upward thrusts. Helplessly, she clutched Du Heng's arm, scratching at his chest.

Du Heng finally stopped, quietly savoring the contractions within Su Ye, the embrace and pressure of her body—the most ecstatic moment in the world. After a long while, he gritted his teeth, abruptly pulling away from her, then flipping Su Ye over, forcing her to kneel on the table, her rounded buttocks raised. Instantly, her already swollen, wet, mysterious place was exposed to Du Heng. The fire in Du Heng's eyes burned even hotter; he thrust in again with tremendous force, penetrating her to the hilt.

Su Ye was forced forward slightly by his force, and she cried out weakly and aggrievedly, "Bad Du Heng, don't do this..."



Chapter 32

When Su Ye opened her eyes in the morning, she was the only one left in bed. She blinked her sleepy eyes and looked at the time; it was already nine o'clock in the morning. She remembered that she was supposed to go with Du Heng to see his father today, so how could she have slept until this time?

Just then, the door was gently opened, and Du Heng walked in, casually holding a pen in his right hand, presumably he had been busy with work. Seeing that Su Ye was awake, Du Heng walked to the bedside and sat down, saying gently, "Are you hungry? I'll have Chen Ma bring you breakfast."

Su Ye didn't have much of an appetite, but thinking that it was getting late, she nodded, then got up and went to the bathroom.

When Su Ye came out after a quick wash, she found breakfast on the table: oatmeal porridge, tomato rings, fried eggs, and other things that Su Ye usually liked to eat. Su Ye sat there eating, asking Du Heng, "Didn't we say we were going to see Father today? When are we leaving?"

Du Heng smiled at his young wife, who looked like a delicate flower glistening with morning dew, pure, lovely, and charming. Her creamy white silk nightgown added a touch of sexiness, but even more so, it revealed her unguarded naiveté.

His eyes shone with a gentle warmth like the autumn sun as he smiled and said, "We'll leave whenever you're finished eating."

Su Ye looked up in surprise, her bright eyes showing worry. "I'm worried Father will be angry with you." They hadn't been in direct contact for years, and this was their first visit together, and he was already putting on airs—it was really inappropriate.

Du Heng calmly shook his head. "He got angry too much when he was young; he probably used up all his anger."

Su Ye was completely baffled by this, but she didn't ask anything. She obediently lowered her head and quickly ate her porridge. However, she choked on it while drinking too much porridge, coughing until her face turned red.

Du Heng quickly got up, patting her back and handing her water. After a lot of fuss, poor Su Ye finally stopped coughing, her nose even turning red.

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By the time Su Ye had finished getting ready and set off for Du Heng's father's house, it was already eleven o'clock. Su Ye felt quite guilty about this; after all, this was only her second time meeting her in-laws. This marriage with Du Heng wasn't what she desired, but since she was now his daughter-in-law, she couldn't be too unreasonable. However, Du Heng sat calmly in the car, casually picking up his smartphone to check emails amidst the chaotic traffic.

Mrs. Du called several times along the way, but Du Heng's tone was cold and disdainful, as if the person on the other end was a stranger. Su Ye stared blankly, her eyes wide with astonishment.

When Du Heng and Su Ye finally entered the Du family mansion, Old Master Du was already furious.

He glared at his wife, berating her: "Did I tell you to call him over? Did I tell you to ask him three or four times? I really don't understand what you're so shameless about! You're a disgrace!"

Madam Du sat demurely to the side, silently enduring her husband's tirade.

Just then, Du Heng entered the room. Seeing the scene in the hall, his face immediately turned even colder and more disdainful, and he tightened his grip on Su Ye's hand.

Su Ye's hand stung from the pressure, and she gently shook it to alert Du Heng. He quickly noticed, loosened his grip, and carefully rubbed his reddened fingers.

Seeing Du Heng and his wife enter, Madam Du quickly greeted them with a smile. Su Ye gave a sweet, obedient laugh and called out, "Madam Du." Du Heng nodded as if on an inspection tour, which was his way of acknowledging their presence.

Madam Du showed no displeasure at Du Heng's coldness. She warmly welcomed them in and quickly ordered the servants to bring tea, fruit, and other refreshments.

At this moment, Mrs. Du and Mr. Du's daughter, Du Heng's half-sister, stepped forward to greet Du Heng and Su Ye. This sister was abroad when Du Heng and Su Ye got married. Looking at her now, Su Ye saw a pretty young woman with delicate features, standing there gracefully—a truly beautiful young woman.

Mrs. Du, knowing they hadn't met before, quickly introduced her: "This is Du Fei, seventeen years old, just arrived from abroad."

Du Fei and Su Ye both smiled and nodded at each other. Their eyes met, and a sense of familiarity arose, instantly increasing their goodwill. Du Fei looked at her sister-in-law, then at her icy older brother, smiled sweetly, and called out, "Brother, sister-in-law."

Su Ye smiled in response, while Du Heng nodded almost imperceptibly.

At this moment, the previously ignored Old Master Du finally squinted at them and ordered his wife, "You don't need to worry about him. That brat has been away from home all the time. Now that he's back, he should be given a good scolding. And you're treating him like a guest?"

Madam Du knew that Old Master Du's words were inappropriate and might displease Du Heng. She was about to say something to smooth things over when Du Heng spoke first: "Old Master Du, if I hadn't heard that you were critically ill, I would never have stepped into this house."

His words were full of sarcasm, and he drew out the "old" in "Old Master Du. "

These words immediately ignited Old Master Du's anger. His eyebrows, so similar to Du Heng's, twitched, and he nearly jumped up: "Critically ill? Who are you calling a jerk?"

He stood up, leaning on his cane, and slammed it into the ground: "What kind of son are you? You little brat, you actually cursed your old man to be critically ill! I bet you wish I were dead so I wouldn't be in your way!"

Du Heng immediately flicked his sleeve, coldly grasping Su Ye's hand, and said, "I can tell the people here don't welcome us. Let's leave quickly." He then tried to pull Su Ye outside.

Su Ye naturally understood that she couldn't just leave like this today, and tried to stand there and refuse to move, but she was definitely no match for Du Heng's strength, and he managed to pull her away. She could only whisper, "Wait a minute, how can you just leave like this..."

Seeing this, Madam Du quickly stepped forward to persuade him, "Du Heng, your father's health has been poor these past few years. You've finally come back this time, so don't upset him."

Old Master Du watched from the side, his brows twitching with anger. Finally, he pointed a trembling finger at Du Heng and said, "You, get out of here! And don't come back!"

Du Heng snorted coldly, turned his head, and said in a harsh voice, "You said the same thing eight years ago. I must be out of my mind to come back and hear you say that to me again!"

Old Master Du's face turned pale and his hands trembled. He said hatefully, "Get out... get out!"

Du Heng turned to leave again, but Su Ye couldn't stop him. Madam Du hurriedly went to persuade Du Heng, while Du Fei noticed that her father's face was not right. She quickly went to support him, anxiously calling out, "Dad, Dad, what's wrong?"

At Du Fei's cries, Old Master Du swayed a few times and then fell straight down.

Du Fei screamed in fright, calling out shrilly, "Dad, Dad..."

Du Heng turned around, saw the scene, and darted back, quickly supporting Old Master Du.

Du Fei was so frightened she was about to cry, "Dad..."

Madam Du was also quite frightened, her hands trembling as she ordered the servants, "Quick, quick, call the doctor!"

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Old Master Du's personal family doctor arrived in an ambulance. After some emergency examinations, it was determined that Old Master Du was not seriously injured; he had simply fainted due to excessive emotional distress. However, the doctor solemnly advised the Du family, "Old Master is getting on in years; he shouldn't get angry so easily in the future."

Du Heng lowered his head and remained silent, while Madam Du repeatedly said, "Yes, yes, we know."

Du Fei raised her head, looked at Du Heng with a mournful expression, and whispered, "Dad always gets angry with my brother."

Du Fei had always been well-behaved, intelligent, and sensible; she had never made her father angry. She truly couldn't understand why her older brother and father were so at odds; they always argued whenever they met.

Su Ye stood beside Du Heng. Although Du Heng didn't speak, she could sense the heavy mood in the man beside her. She thought of her own father, realizing that if he were alive, she would never have angered him so much.

Although Du Heng's relationship with his father had always been strained, they were still father and son. Now that Du Heng had angered his father so much, he must be feeling terrible, right?

Thinking this, she reached out and tried to hold Du Heng's hand.

Du Heng's hand was cold and stiff. Su Ye tried hard to grasp it, but Du Heng didn't respond. This was probably the first time Du Heng had rejected her like this.

Nevertheless, Su Ye held Du Heng's fingers, using her own body heat to warm them.

Since Old Master Du was alright, the doctor advised him to go home to rest, so the group went home in batches. Du Heng naturally took Su Ye with him in his car—back to the Du family's old house.

In the car, Du Heng, who had been silent all along, finally said to Su Ye, "I thought he was in good health."

Su Ye gripped his hand tightly and nodded vigorously, saying, "Yes, I understand, you definitely didn't mean it."

Du Heng closed his eyes, his face full of exhaustion: "Let's stay at their house tonight."

"Okay."
Author's Note:



33. Extra Chapter: The First Time Sharing a Bed

When Su Ye first came to Du Heng's side, she wasn't very familiar with him. At that time, she had just experienced the pain of losing her parents, transforming from a carefree little princess into a vulnerable orphan. For a long time, she was immersed in her inner pain, oblivious to everything around her.

Du Heng had no experience taking care of children, and he began to scratch his head. If this girl was willing, he was willing to give her everything, as long as she stopped being so sorrowful. But he didn't dare to be too forceful; the girl before him was so fragile, like a porcelain doll that would shatter with the slightest pressure. So he could only stand carefully to the side, quietly watching her.

Actually, Du Heng was very busy at that time. His company had just gotten on track, and he also had to deal with a bunch of troubles caused by Su Murong's sudden death. At that time, Su's stock price began to plummet, and Su's internal affairs were in chaos. The board of directors needed someone to turn the tide.

But no matter how busy he was, Du Heng would carefully go to Su Ye's room before leaving the company in the morning to see if she was sleeping soundly. In Du Heng's heart, he still regarded Su Ye as a child, just like his own younger sister. Besides, Su Ye was a late bloomer. Although she was fourteen years old, she still looked like a little girl with innocence and naivety, which made Du Heng not think about whether his behavior was appropriate.

Until one day, Du Heng saw that Su Ye's silk quilt had slipped halfway down. He went forward and bent down to cover her up, but at that moment, he suddenly froze.

The slipped silk quilt revealed half of Su Ye's shoulder. Her slender and delicate shoulder was like a piece of white jade, and a few strands of black hair were wrapped around her slightly exposed sexy collarbone. Du Heng's hand froze. For the first time, he realized that the girl on the bed wasn't the little girl in the princess dress anymore; perhaps she had actually grown up.

From then on, Du Heng rarely went home to sleep. He was busy anyway, and the company practically became his home. As time went on, Su Ye noticed something was wrong. One day, she actually asked Chen Ma, "Where is he?"

Su Ye hadn't spoken much for a long time; she usually just quietly observed everyone, so much so that the servants thought she was mute. Now, her sudden inquiry about Du Heng's whereabouts startled Chen Ma, who hurriedly answered with trepidation.

That evening, when Chen Ma reported Su Ye's situation to Du Heng, she naturally made it her top priority. Du Heng was speechless with emotion. After hanging up the phone, he drove home, hurriedly calling his secretary to cancel a long list of appointments.

Arriving home dusty and tired, Du Heng's first question was to Chen Ma where Su Ye was. She replied that she was in the flower room upstairs. Du Heng rushed to the greenhouse and saw Su Ye sitting there with her knees drawn up, looking at some kind of flower on the ground.

Du Heng stood behind her for a long time, finally unable to resist coughing, but Su Ye didn't even turn her head. Finally, he had no choice but to squat down beside her, pretending to keep her company while she looked at the flower, even though he really couldn't see anything special about this unremarkable bloom.

Su Ye finally noticed Du Heng's presence. She nodded politely to him and then got up and went downstairs.

Du Heng sat there stiffly, watching Su Ye's disappearing figure, unable to move for a long time.

For a long time afterward, Du Heng felt a sense of loss.

Until one day, thunder rumbled, the weather was gloomy, and after finishing his work for the day, Du Heng saw that it was almost one o'clock, so he washed up and went to bed. But just as he lay down, he heard a sound that seemed like a knock on the door.

He thought it was his imagination and ignored it, closing his eyes to fall asleep. He was always busy and didn't have much time for sentimentality or superstition; getting a good night's sleep to recharge was the priority.

But the soft knocking, seemingly faint, echoed intermittently amidst the rumbling thunder.

Du Heng finally got out of bed, went to the door, and opened it. He began to wonder if it was some servant's pet cat or dog, or if he should tell Chen Ma tomorrow that pets were forbidden in the house.

But when he opened the door, he was met with a scene he never expected. Su Ye, wearing a white silk nightgown, stared at him with innocent eyes, clutching a Mickey Mouse pillow tightly to her chest.

Du Heng's gaze shifted downwards, and he saw Su Ye's bare, white feet on the carpet, her calves even trembling slightly.

He frowned almost imperceptibly: "What are you doing?"

As soon as the words left his mouth, he realized that his tone, though intended to be concerned, sounded more accusatory. He wanted to take back his words, but after his lips moved, no sound came out. He just stared seriously at Su Ye, who had woken him up in the middle of the night.

Su Ye pursed her lips, lowered her head, and whispered, "I'm scared." She hugged her Mickey Mouse pillow tighter again.

Du Heng looked at her for a long time, finally sighed helplessly, led her into his room, and heated up a glass of milk for her.

Su Ye looked at the steaming milk placed in front of her, shook her head, and said, "I don't want to drink it, I'm sleepy."

Du Heng was speechless, finally managing to say with difficulty, "You're sleepy, then go to sleep."

Su Ye raised her head, her clear eyes looking earnestly at Du Heng, her gaze filled with infinite dependence and pleading: "I'm scared, I'm afraid to sleep alone in the room."

She whispered, "My room is too big, too empty, I can't sleep if I'm alone."

Du Heng's throat was dry, and he asked in a hoarse voice, "Then what should we do?"

Su Ye secretly glanced at him again, and in that one glance, Du Heng felt as if his heart was shattering.

The fourteen-year-old girl was as pure as dew after a morning rain, nestled delicately in a flower bud, unwilling to drip. Her clear eyes, containing a faint timidity, cautiously glanced at him, carrying an undeniable expectation.

After lowering her head, Su Ye gently pouted her pink lips and whispered, "I want you to sleep with me!"

It was a domineering declaration from the little girl, absolutely brooking no refusal, yet carrying such a strong sense of coquetry.

At that moment, lightning flashed and thunder roared, and the rain poured down outside the window, but Du Heng's heart burned like the June sun.

After a long time, he heard his hoarse voice ring out in the rain: "Okay."

He knew he shouldn't do this, but how could he possibly refuse this fragile and delicate little girl in front of him?

That night, Du Heng, who had originally wanted a good night's sleep to recover his energy, couldn't sleep at all. He didn't even dare to move his hands, afraid of offending the girl beside him, but when a clap of thunder sounded, the girl automatically snuggled into his arms.

He subconsciously wanted to push her away, but Su Ye's trembling little body made him withdraw his hands, instead giving her a stiff hug and comforting embrace.

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The second night, the weather was fine. He went to bed early, straining his ears to listen for any sounds outside. But there was no sound, absolutely no sound.

Du Heng felt a tightness in his chest; he felt like something was wrong with him, yet at the same time, he couldn't help but resent the heavens—why wasn't it raining? Why wasn't there thunder?

Just as Du Heng was tossing and turning, unable to sleep, his door was pushed open.

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Chen Ma had naturally noticed that Su Ye and Du Heng were sleeping together, but she didn't say anything. She felt that if it could cheer up the melancholy girl, it wasn't a bad thing. The servants gradually found out as well, but they didn't dare to discuss it; after all, the pay was good, and they didn't want to lose their jobs.

Su Ye and Du Heng gradually became closer. She would act coquettishly towards Du Heng, beginning to open her heart to the world around her. She even started decorating Du Heng's room.

"This room is so cold," she complained to Chen Ma.

Chen Ma smiled, "Master's room has always been like this."

Du Heng's room was mostly black and gray, even the windows were dark-colored, creating an icy gray, iron-like feel to the whole room, serious and heavy, which was clearly not something a little girl would like.

Chen Ma felt sorry for this girl who had lost her parents, and she couldn't help but want to pamper her: "What color do you like? We can change the curtains first."

"Really?" Su Ye's eyes lit up, but she still had worries: "Will he be angry?"

Chen Ma thought for a moment, considering how much Master cared for Miss, he wouldn't say anything even if she didn't like it, right? So she said confidently, "Don't worry, Master definitely won't be angry."

Su Ye was very happy to hear this, and she said excitedly, "Then let's change Uncle Du's curtains! Let's get a nice one!"

Chen Ma agreed, but in her heart she was a little confused... Uncle Du? What's that all about? This title doesn't seem quite right.

Su Ye was a woman of action, and Chen Ma was also a woman of action. Soon, Su Ye was surrounded by curtains from various brands, their patterns dazzling her. She sat there, holding the huge booklet, flipping through it, and finally pointed to a light blue curtain, saying, "How about this color? I really like it; it looks like the color of the sea."

Chen Ma naturally agreed, and quickly made a phone call to order curtains in that color to replace all the curtains in Du Heng's room.

Those few days happened to coincide with Du Heng's business trip, so Su Ye started bustling about like an excited little bird, thinking she would see a surprise when Du Heng returned.

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