Chapter 53 - Chapter 53: Chapter 30 The Five-Character Deposit (1/2)
Chapter 53: Chapter 30 The Five-Character Deposit
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In the following days,
Ye Xiao was living quite leisurely, enjoying her campus life while watching the fun of Chen Yueyue and company.
Qin Mobei, true to form as the domineering CEO who cares about nothing,
Even though Qin Family’s stock price had taken a dive due to his affair with Chen Yueyue, and they were being made fun of by netizens with all sorts of memes,
But,
Qin Mobei didn’t care at all.
He even more openly started to come and go with Chen Yueyue and even took her to the company. In front of all the company employees, they publicly displayed their affection.
The book described,
Poor Qin Family employees, some going to the water cooler to get water would encounter Qin Mobei cornering Chen Yueyue for a forceful kiss against the wall.
Chen Yueyue would act coyly and cry out “don’t” in bashful protest.
Some who went to the CEO’s office to report on work would see Chen Yueyue, clothes disheveled, shyly getting up from Qin Mobei’s embrace.
Qin Mobei would wear a devilishly playful smile, saying, “Little baby, are you feeling shy already?”
What those employees were thinking, Ye Xiao could not know. But imagining it… it probably wasn’t too pleasant.
Regardless of the mental state of Qin Family’s employees, Qin Mobei and Chen Yueyue were definitely playing it up and having a good time.
Ye Xiao also discovered.
Her elder brother Ye Bolin and Gu Yan seemed to have secretly started making their moves.
Taking advantage of Qin Mobei being busy with his true love, they were covertly poaching Qin Family’s employees.
The same chief secretary who defected to Ye Bolin’s side in her previous life, seemed to be wavering once more.
Another thing that caught Ye Xiao’s attention was.
During these recent days in the plot,
The child in Chen Yueyue’s belly faced several dangers.
Once, almost hit by someone.
Another time, she had food poisoning.
All these occurrences seemed overly frequent.
The book didn’t explain the reasons, but instead made them part of Qin Mobei and Chen Yueyue’s play, focusing on how Qin Mobei was so worried about Chen Yueyue, and how, after averting the dangers, they were so happy and tightly embraced each other.
It reminded Ye Xiao of the indiscernible coldness in Ye Bolin’s eyes when he found out the truth and looked at Chen Yueyue’s belly.
She couldn’t help but speculate.
Could it be that her elder brother was behind it?
If it were a normal child, it wouldn’t survive all that trouble.
But,
This child is the most important character in the book, besides the male and female leads.
If he can’t be born, the impact on the plot would be cataclysmic.
Ye Xiao suspected.
This important character might be protected by some cosmic force, preventing his removal by such crude methods.
However…
Ye Xiao blinked her eyes, thinking if it were really Ye Bolin making the move, her elder brother was truly no ordinary person.
In her previous life, his fall to the dark side had caused the main characters quite some trouble, but fortunately, they had a genius son. With the help of their son, they overcame each hurdle.
In this life, knowing the truth in advance, Ye Bolin had started to lay out his plans against Qin Family early on.
What about the child?
Even if he was born safely, it would still be seven years before he could become any sort of top hacker.
Seven years!
Could Qin Family hold on that long?
But,
Ye Xiao didn’t plan to get involved in these matters; she was content to just watch the drama unfold.
Her bound system required her not to go OOC, and she could not disclose the plot to anyone else; she was also required not to actively interfere with key plot points, except through the method of modifying words.
Perhaps this was because, after all, she was an outsider.
However,
If Ye Bolin and the others took actions on their own, that was not her concern.
Her elder brother might not understand why, but he had suddenly become aware.
But this was ultimately a good thing; the plots of these several books were interconnected, and both male and female leads belonged to a united interest group.