Chapter 1: Stepfather
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Like a sharp knife, the cold wind slashed across pedestrians’ faces, beckoning them to hasten their footsteps. In the midst of such bone-chilling weather, no one was willing to spare the slightest sympathy for those around them.
Suitcase in hand, Xu Lan collided head-first into a person rushing to work. The latter cursed while gently massaging his shoulder as he turned his body, ready to give a piece of his mind to Xu Lan who had just bumped into him.
“Hey!”
Xu Lan – bent over while gathering documents strewn all across the floor – looked up after being shouted at. His face was blank.
“Watch your step! Next time we meet, I might not let you off the hook so easily!” Having caught sight of Xu Lan’s trembling expression, the man said those words rather reluctantly, though the tone of his voice was certainly no less fierce.
Xu Lan stared at his phone. It laid there broken and shattered on the ground. He then looked at the silent silhouette of a person and smiled cynically. Nowadays, it did not matter whether he consulted the Yellow Calendar[2] before leaving home, his days were still exhausting. Moments ago, he had just been friend-zoned by his dream girl, after which the bureau chief had suspended him from his duties. Then, he received a call from his landlady[3] along the road and to make matters worse, he dropped his phone and broke it.
Along with red, dry, and heavy eyes, his despondent self had only one goal in mind — to reach home. Like all the days before, he once again resembled a puppet as he walked mechanically with a suitcase in his hand.
“Somebody! Help! Someone’s drowning! Someone’s drowning!” a voice shouted from the bridge up ahead, and in a short moment, the crowd made passing through the area almost impossible.
“It’s a child! How did it fall in there?”
“No idea. I don’t know how to swim.”
People were talking amongst themselves, occasionally extending their heads over the bridge to look at the flailing child. Since the frozen surface of the ice was thin, the movements of the child shattered the ice, and the child began to sink. Soon, the child – now weak from constantly flailing – no longer had the strength to stay afloat.
As soon as Xu Lan reached the bridge and saw the situation, he immediately dropped his suitcase and removed his cotton-padded jacket. Without a second thought, he dove right into the icy river.
It did not matter that the ice-cold river water treated his body like a pincushion and pierced deep into his bones. Xu Lan thought nothing of it and merely clenched his teeth while swimming toward the child. During winter, the cold river water rapidly deprived the body of its warmth, causing limbs to stiffen and become numb. There was no way of knowing what condition the child was in, but one thing was for sure — the flailing sounds were nowhere to be heard.
With directions from the city people, Xu Lan was able to save the child and a huge crowd soon surrounded him. Many showered him with praise, while others made phone calls to local television stations. There was no doubt that this was big news.
Shivering from the cold, Xu Lan wore his cotton-padded jacket and hugged the child. He frantically asked, “Where’s the one-twenty[4]? Is it not here yet?”
People looked at each other in dismay, then looked back at Xu Lan. The knife scar above Xu Lan’s eyebrow appeared threatening, and the heat from his breath generated a thin layer of austerity in contrast to his cold and stiff expression which was slowly becoming somber. Underneath the jacket, Xu Lan’s well-built figure and tan skin seemed dour.
“Move away!” The responses of the onlookers clearly struck Xu Lan’s nerve. He hugged the child and barged out of the crowd, rushing toward the city’s nearest hospital.
“Hey, that guy just now, was he a gang member or something?”
“I don’t know, but he sure looked like it,” the crowd was muttering amongst themselves.
Snow that fell for thousands of miles covered footprints left behind by pedestrians, erasing all traces of where they came from. No one remembered the child who fell into the water, much less the resolute man who saved that child.
Xu Lan sat on the corridor of the city hospital. The cold naturally got to him, and he shivered while chattering his teeth.
The door to the operation room creaked open. Xu Lan, stumbling, rushed in to stop the doctor.
“Doctor, how’s the child?”
After squinting and casting a glance at Xu Lan, the young and handsome doctor impassively said, “At the moment, we’ve averted all immediate and life-threatening dangers. With that said, hospitalization is required as we will need to monitor the situation closely.”
At that moment, Xu Lan breathed a sigh of relief and thought, “Thank God he’s alright, thank God he’s alright.”
“In that case, can I go and see him now?”
“The patient is asleep.” The young doctor seemed unwilling to continue dealing with Xu Lan as he pulled his mask off and handed it over to his assistant. The doctor promptly left, leaving a bewildered Xu Lan standing in the corridor.
The assistant followed suit, but turned back after walking halfway and pointed a finger at Xu Lan’s face. Driven by emotion, the assistant had some strong words to say, “You. What kind of a father are you? Surely no parent, bad or good, will ever treat their child like how you did. Do you have any idea how close to death he was? If you were so much as late by two minutes, he would have been chatting with Yama[5]!”
“What? He isn’t my-”
“What do you mean he isn’t your child? Have you taken a DNA test yet? My God, the youngsters nowadays…”
A flurry of sidelong glances were cast immediately after Xu Lan was publicly denounced. Most of those looks were directed at Xu Lan. Murmurs began surfacing, all of them similarly denouncing him. They said that he was irresponsible and a deplorable parent, amongst other things.
“Fine then, go in and have a look at the child. Next time, please don’t make light of a child’s life!” said the assistant. He had seen how terrified Xu Lan was after being reprimanded. Coupled with the Xu Lan’s embarrassment and unease, the assistant suddenly realized that his words were rather excessive so he let Xu Lan into the ward.
Feeling as though he had just received a decree of special pardon, he gladly entered the ward. At that time, he still remained fearful of a scenario where everyone would judge and find fault in him. There were a few occasions where he dreamt about it in his sleep, causing him to wake up dripping in sweat and distraught with anxiety.
During that frantic moment of rescuing the child, Xu Lan did not manage to take a closer look at the boy but he could now see that the kid was about three or four years old. Bruises and scars adorned the boy’s pale face. It was evident that the kid was in pain as his eyebrows were tightly creased, and his frail unsettled hands were gripping tightly at the bedsheet.
“Hey, there little guy. Time to wake up.” Xu Lan truly could not bear to see the child suffer so he woke the boy up. Perhaps, the sleeping child was having a nightmare.
The boy disconcertingly opened his eyes, took one look at Xu Lan and fainted out of sheer fear.
Xu Lan, who could not quite pick up on what had happened merely stood there at the edge of the bed. For a few moments, he was clueless as to what had happened. Xu Lan turned around to see the neighboring patient staring at him in horror as though he had just witnessed a homicide happen right before his eyes.
The patient nervously pressed the call button and the doctor soon rushed in with a bunch of medical interns. They stood in front of him in an overbearing manner.
“What’s going on?”
“He… uh… fainted,” said an embarrassed Xu Lan while scratching his head.
“Didn’t I tell you that the patient was sleeping? Who let you in?” asked the doctor as he was checking on the boy. He did not look too happy.
“When I came in earlier, he looked like he was having a bad dream so I woke him up,” Xu Lan hastily explained. Although he felt there was no real need to explain himself, there were too many people in the area who were looking at him with disdain.
“How did the patient collapse?”
Realistically speaking, if Xu Lan repeated the same thing again, it would only make matters worse for him. This was especially so since the crowd had already formed a negative impression of him.
“Shh… little fella. Are you awake?”
The boy blankly opened his ruby-like eyes and darted them across the area. His gaze finally stopped on Xu Lan but seconds later, he turned toward the young doctor.
“Hello, mister.”
“You’re such a good boy. Are you feeling pain anywhere?” The boy shook his head.
Xu Lan had a lingering feeling that the boy’s look was unbearably terrifying. When the boy looked at him, he felt as though the child was staring into the depths of his soul. It was not the kind of look a three or four-year-old would possess.
“Doctor, since the boy’s awake, I’ll get going. I need to find a job,” said Xu Lan to the doctor, without looking at the boy.
“Excuse me? Which is more important, the child or your work? Are you thinking about making a run for it and just leaving your child here?” questioned the assistant who previously chastised Xu Lan in front of everyone.
“No, of course not! This child isn’t mine. I saved him from the Sanhe[6] Bridge just this morning,” Xu Lan briskly explained.
Xu Lan received a look of contempt from the young doctor, who said, “Whatever the case may be, you should first settle all the medical bills.”
“What?! But doctor, I have no money. You should get in touch with the child’s parents instead of extorting money from me. They are the ones who should be paying for his expenses!” As soon as Xu Lan was asked to foot the bill, he got angry. He was already behind on rent by three months, and in the morning his landlady had just informed him that he would have to pack his bags and leave if the rent was not settled!
Xu Lan’s voice naturally had a powerful tone. If he raised it by even eight degrees, those who were ready to fight him would simply hiss and keep quiet.
“We saved the boy. Then, at the final moment when we kindly ask that you settle the expenses, you turn around and say the boy isn’t yours and that you have no money? Do we look like a charity to you?” the doctor calmly remarked even as he was faced with Xu Lan. Though he was a young chief physician, he was experienced and had seen countless antics by hard-headed people.
“But I don’t even…”
“Papa!” exclaimed the boy, with his misty eyes fixated on Xu Lan. As he heard the boy’s crisp voice call out, Xu Lan’s jaw almost fell to the ground. What was that trickery? When people spoke of being a ‘stepfather[1]’, were they referring to this?
“Young man, you must be responsible for what you say! I am not your father, and I have no money to pay for the medical bills!” Xu Lan could no longer bear the various weird looks – mostly of disdain – that were thrown at him. He simply shrugged it off, closed his eyes, and headed for the exit.
“Papa doesn’t want me anymore?”
Xu Lan’s hand swiftly reached for the door, but landed on it with a thump, shocking the doctor who had just came in to check on the patients.
“Sergeant Xu? Why are you here? Are you injured again today?” asked the squinty-eyed doctor. While composing himself, he checked the medical records which he held close to his chest.
“Ah, old friend, finally I found someone who can speak on my behalf. Please come with me and try to reason for me!” Xu Lan appeared to be holding on to the last blade of grass as he grabbed and led the squinty-eyed doctor into the ward, in hopes that the doctor could rectify things for him.
“Hehe… what’s this all about? This is Sergeant Xu from the public security bureau. Don’t let his buff looks fool you, he’s a real expert when it comes to handling cases. Not to mention his honesty! Every time there’s a case, he puts himself in the front line and suffers plenty of injuries. Just look!” The squinty-eyed doctor pulled Xu Lan over and pointed at the scar above the latter’s eyebrow. “I personally stitched this wound for Sergeant Xu! At the time, his supraorbital ridge was broken, and seven stitches were needed. After only half a month, he was back at work again–”
“Papa!” came a soft voice, cutting off the doctor’s train of thought and non-stop babbling.
“Sergeant Xu! Your son’s a big boy now? My my, you never said anything about him,” the squinty-eyed doctor teased, causing Xu Lan to fly into a fit of rage.
“I’ve already said, he’s not my son!” Xu Lan trembled in anger. He looked at the group of doctors and noticed that their expressions changed again.
“Papa doesn’t want me anymore, again?” said the child in a shy and whimpering tone.
“Sergeant Xu, I used to have a lot of respect for you, but don’t you think it’s a little un-classy to do this sort of thing?” asked the squinty-eyed doctor as he looked at the group of physicians. Immediately afterward, some of them went along with his statement and started criticizing Xu Lan.
“Alright, alright, alright! I’ll pay the damn bills. But I want to leave the hospital now, and I mean right now!” Xu Lan simply could not ignore how the others looked at him. He forced himself to cough up the money to pay the medical bills, then took the kid and rushed out of the hospital. He did not want to stay at the hospital for a second longer!
‘Child? A child?!’ Xu Lan looked down and saw that the young boy’s bright eyes were looking back at him. Thankfully, Xu Lan was from the public security bureau; the parents of such a cute kid must be terribly anxious.
He thought about how he was just suspended from duties by the bureau chief that morning, but fast forward to later in the day, he was rushing back to his workplace to settle another mess. He seemed unwilling to accept how the whole issue turned out and deep down, he truly did not welcome what was happening. He thought about it for a moment and decided, ‘Perhaps it would be better to deal with it tomorrow and head home first?’
As that thought surfaced and he began heading home, Xu Lan abruptly slapped himself on the thigh.
‘Bloody hell, how could I have forgotten?’
Translator’s note:
[1] 喜当爹– translated as ‘stepfather’, although this does not quite encompass the meaning of the word, but is the closest translation without needing to explain the term in its entirety; this phrase actually has a very curious origin, based on etymology searches, two of which seem relevant to Xu Lan’s scenario. The first is described as “a cynical term coined by the internet community to describe a situation where a man hooks up with a woman and becomes the father of her unborn child. The child is fathered by someone else obviously.” The other is where “A guy with mediocre credentials and limited means won the girl of his heart, but realized later on it went so easy because she was pregnant with someone else’s child and desperately needed someone to assume the paternal responsibilities.” The gist of it is that a man now becomes a father, but is not the actual father of the child, and does not seem to be too happy about having the child (thus ruling out the use of the word ‘adoptive’ to describe the term).
[2] 黄历– translated as the ‘Yellow Calendar’. This is said to be the origin of 通勝 (Tung Shing) which is a Chinese divination guide and almanac; it is a calendar based on the Chinese Lunar Year. It tells you what the most suitable activity is for any given day.
[3] While at this point of time the author did not specify the reason for the landlady’s call, it is later revealed that he was two months behind his rent.
[4] 120 – the telephone number for medical services in China; Xu Lan here was asking why medical services had yet to arrive.
[5] 阎王– translated as Yama, who is also known as the King of Hell. With this tidbit of information, you may wonder why the child would be meeting with the King of Hell after dying: after all, children are innocent and hell should be the last place for them to go. Well, in Chinese mythology, Yama is not only the literal King of Hell, but he is also the one who passes judgment on those who are dead. The dead spirits – be it children or adults – will have to undergo judgment by Yama, after which they are supposed to either pass through a term of enjoyment in a region midway between earth and the heaven of gods or to undergo their measure of punishment in the netherworld. So rest assured, the doctor did not mean that the children would be sent to hell.
[6] 三河– translated to Sanhe, which means Three Rivers; this is likely the Sanhe Province in Beijing, China.
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 272(END) - The End
- Chapter 271 - Establishing A Passageway
- Chapter 270 - The Sound of Gunshots
- Chapter 269 - Protection
- Chapter 268 - Original Sin
- Chapter 267 - Battle
- Chapter 266 - Crashing the Wedding
- Chapter 265 - Heading to the Mother Nest
- Chapter 264 - The Search for Tang (2)
- Chapter 263 - The Search for Tang
- Chapter 262 - Gunshots
- Chapter 261 - A Futile Search
- Chapter 260 - Successfully Crossing to the Other Side
- Chapter 259 - Wang Meng is in Trouble
- Chapter 258 - The Presence of Buff
- Chapter 257 - Research Outcome
- Chapter 256 - Good Times
- Chapter 255 - Enmity
- Chapter 254 - An Intense Battle
- Chapter 253 - There Is a Dragon in the Sky
- Chapter 252 - Closing the Case
- Chapter 251 - Pouch Effect
- Chapter 250 - Plead Guilty
- Chapter 249 - Fishing
- Chapter 248 - A Mole
- Chapter 247 - Xue Yin and Xue Feng
- Chapter 246 - Fiery-eyes Golden-gaze
- Chapter 245 - Poisoned
- Chapter 244 - Swept Him Off His Feet
- Chapter 243 - I Want to Devour You
- Chapter 242 - Kidnapped for Ransom
- Chapter 241 - Mama Song
- Chapter 240 - If I May Be So Bold as to Ask a Favor
- Chapter 239 - Burning with Anger
- Chapter 238 - Visiting Lan Er
- Chapter 237 - The Subsystem of the Sparrow Game (2)
- Chapter 236 - The Subsystem of the Sparrow Game
- Chapter 235 - What Does This Have Anything to Do with Bai Wu?
- Chapter 234 - Bias
- Chapter 233 - Buying A Car and A House
- Chapter 232 - House-hunting
- Chapter 231 - Live Experiment
- Chapter 230 - The Days are Numbered
- Chapter 229 - Blissful Harmony
- Chapter 228 - Denouncement
- Chapter 227 - Reintroduction
- Chapter 226 - The President’s Wife
- Chapter 225 - Bringing Xu Lan Home
- Chapter 224 - Hu Chengs Apology
- Chapter 223 - Diversion
- Chapter 222 - Interrogating Song Xi
- Chapter 221 - I’m Not Used to It
- Chapter 220 - I Can Change
- Chapter 219 - Earning A Living
- Chapter 218 - The Forgotten Child
- Chapter 217 - Hatred For Humans
- Chapter 216 - Sense of Security
- Chapter 215 - The Raging Bai Wu
- Chapter 214 - A Familiar Face from the Asylum
- Chapter 213 - Dimensional Disorder
- Chapter 212 - Ditching the Wife for the Son
- Chapter 211 - I’ll Look After Him
- Chapter 210 - Much Desired Tranquility
- Chapter 209 - Li Xiu Was Rescued
- Chapter 208 - People Who Do Not Belong in This World
- Chapter 207 - Zhang Fei’s Colleague
- Chapter 206 - Wang Meng and Xiao Feng
- Chapter 205 - Bai Wu’s Past
- Chapter 204 - Comforting Meng Chengjun
- Chapter 203 - Lao Chen Was Admitted to the Hospital
- Chapter 202 - Escaped From the Void
- Chapter 201 - The Dimension Was Destroyed
- Chapter 200 - Traitor
- Chapter 199 - Framing the Target
- Chapter 198 - Master of the Dimension
- Chapter 197 - A Black Cat in the Crack
- Chapter 196 - Bai Wu Hungers for A Decision
- Chapter 195 - Stealing Fortune Away
- Chapter 194 - Bai Wu’s Naughty Intentions
- Chapter 193 - Bai Wu’s Two Faces
- Chapter 192 - An Appalling Mission
- Chapter 191 - Escaped From the Catacomb
- Chapter 190 - Soul-Resurrecting Tune
- Chapter 189 - Stopping the Corpse Gu Worms
- Chapter 188 - Disagreement
- Chapter 187 - Entrapped by Hidden Mechanism
- Chapter 186 - Back to Origin
- Chapter 185 - System Error
- Chapter 184 - Bai Wu’s in the Coffin
- Chapter 183 - Entering the Catacomb (2)
- Chapter 182 - Entering the Catacomb
- Chapter 181 - Finding the Cause
- Chapter 180 - Choosing Honor Over Life
- Chapter 179 - Disagreement
- Chapter 178 - Saving Xiao Ya
- Chapter 177 - Wu Ling Invokes Everyone’s Anger
- Chapter 176 - Bai Wu Transforms
- Chapter 175 - Worms Surging in the Dark
- Chapter 174 - Cultivation of Gu Using Human
- Chapter 173 - Flare from the Cliff
- Chapter 172 - I Can’t Leave
- Chapter 171 - The Old Lady’s Name
- Chapter 170 - Spring Chicken Stewed with Mushrooms
- Chapter 169 - You’re Not Allowed to Call Me ‘Papa’
- Chapter 168 - I Love You
- Chapter 167 - Would You Be My Wife
- Chapter 166 - Xu Lan’s Confession
- Chapter 165 - Goddess From Heaven
- Chapter 164 - A Bad Excuse
- Chapter 163 - Made a Decision to Talk About It
- Chapter 162 - No Regrets
- Chapter 161 - Mission Accomplished
- Chapter 160 - A Token of Love
- Chapter 159 - The Mayor’s Admonition
- Chapter 158 - Capturing Xiu He
- Chapter 157 - Facing Xiu He
- Chapter 156 - Into the Deep Well
- Chapter 155 - The Quiet Temple
- Chapter 154 - As Close as Lovers
- Chapter 153 - Falling For His Own Son
- Chapter 152 - Bai Wu’s Test
- Chapter 151 - Sheng Ya Likes Me
- Chapter 150 - Rebuking the Man with the Crew-Cut
- Chapter 149 - Separating Truth from Fiction
- Chapter 148 - A Curious Occurrence in the Room
- Chapter 147 - Xiu He’s Cause of Death
- Chapter 146 - Niu Si’s Complaint
- Chapter 145 - The Origin of Darkwater Town
- Chapter 144 - The 80s Guesthouse
- Chapter 143 - The Secret of Darkwater Town
- Chapter 142 - Reassessing Oneself
- Chapter 141 - New Participants
- Chapter 140 - Genuine Wounds
- Chapter 139 - Mission Accomplished
- Chapter 138 - By Fair Means or Foul
- Chapter 137 - Let the Battle Begin
- Chapter 136 - Shooting One Hundred People
- Chapter 135 - The Mission Presents Itself
- Chapter 134 - Bai Wu’s Realization
- Chapter 133 - World of Games
- Chapter 132 - Wishing That You Never Came
- Chapter 131 - Found Bai Wu
- Chapter 130 - Parallel Dimension
- Chapter 129 - Bai Wu Is Missing
- Chapter 128 - Engulfed By The Void
- Chapter 127 - There’s A Mission Tonight
- Chapter 126 - The Void Had Grown Larger
- Chapter 125 - Xiao Zhang’s Perception
- Chapter 124 - Not Coming Home for Dinner
- Chapter 123 - Commendation
- Chapter 122 - Hello, Zhao Ran
- Chapter 121 - Bait
- Chapter 120 - Xu Lan’s Moment of Weakness
- Chapter 119 - Bai Wu Consoles
- Chapter 118 - Provoking Xiao Zhang
- Chapter 117 - Locked in A Toilet
- Chapter 116 - The Collapse from Thirteen Years Ago
- Chapter 115 - Xu Lan’s Backstory (2)
- Chapter 114 - Xu Lans Backstory
- Chapter 113 - Inheritance
- Chapter 112 - You Are Not My Papa
- Chapter 111 - Just Like How You Love Song Xi
- Chapter 110 - Lan Er’s Misjudgment
- Chapter 109 - Xu Family’s Call
- Chapter 108 - Daring Comics
- Chapter 107 - Bai Wu’s Worries
- Chapter 106 - Bothered
- Chapter 105 - We Met when I was Taking Out the Trash
- Chapter 104 - Bai Wu Flirting with a Girl
- Chapter 103 - The Meticulous Suspect
- Chapter 102 - Bai Wu’s Anger
- Chapter 101 - Too Much Drink For Xu Lan
- Chapter 100 - The Interconnection Between Individual Cases (2)
- Chapter 99 - The Interconnection Between Individual Cases
- Chapter 98 - Bai Wu’s All Grown Up (2)
- Chapter 97 - Bai Wu’s All Grown Up
- Chapter 96 - Forced to Promise
- Chapter 95 - Bai Wu Ran Away From Home (2)
- Chapter 94 - Bai Wu Ran Away From Home
- Chapter 93 - Xu Lan and His Low Self-Esteem
- Chapter 92 - Buying New Clothes for Bai Wu (2)
- Chapter 91 - Buying New Clothes for Bai Wu
- Chapter 90 - Terrible Teammates (2)
- Chapter 89 - Terrible Teammates
- Chapter 88 - A New Teammate
- Chapter 87 - Talking to Bai Wu’s Teacher
- Chapter 86 - Helping the Task Force Out
- Chapter 85 - Gaining Recognition
- Chapter 84 - Director General Chen Played Dirty
- Chapter 83 - Bai Wu’s Struggle to Fit In
- Chapter 82 - Reinstatement
- Chapter 81 - A Phone Call from Director General Chen
- Chapter 80 - Sending Bai Wu To School
- Chapter 79 - The 928 Incident
- Chapter 78 - Sergeant Xu, Who’s This?
- Chapter 77 - A Meaningful Goodbye
- Chapter 76 - Falling into the Black Hole
- Chapter 75 - Sending Bai Wu Off (2)
- Chapter 74 - Sending Bai Wu Off
- Chapter 73 - Consoling Bai Wu
- Chapter 72 - A Sad Bai Wu
- Chapter 71 - Capturing Li Xiu
- Chapter 70 - Asking Bai Wu for Help
- Chapter 69 - Arresting the Killer
- Chapter 68 - Eliminating Suspects
- Chapter 67 - The Cusp of Public Opinion
- Chapter 66 - The Murder of Wu Wendi
- Chapter 65 - Discussing the Importance of Coquettishness
- Chapter 64 - Choosing to Compromise
- Chapter 63 - Hu Cheng’s Hardship
- Chapter 62 - The Path of Slow Coaxing (2)
- Chapter 61 - The Path of Slow Coaxing
- Chapter 60 - Tracked Down After Answering A Call
- Chapter 59 - The Mutating Void
- Chapter 58 - Kidnapping Xu Lan
- Chapter 57 - Li Xiu and His Scheme
- Chapter 56 - Bumping into Li Xiu
- Chapter 55 - Wendi In Action
- Chapter 54 - The Death of Qiu Ling
- Chapter 53 - Moments of Warmth
- Chapter 52 - The Secret
- Chapter 51 - Threats and Menaces
- Chapter 50 - Rescuing Li Xiu
- Chapter 49 - Complete Form
- Chapter 48 - Analyzing Case Details
- Chapter 47 - Instinctive Reaction
- Chapter 46 - Li Xiu Takes A Beating
- Chapter 45 - Visiting Li Xiu
- Chapter 44 - Li Kui Committed a Crime
- Chapter 43 - Volunteering
- Chapter 42 - A Forced Promise
- Chapter 41 - Handing Xiao Li Over
- Chapter 40 - Complimenting the Child
- Chapter 39 - Girlfriend
- Chapter 38 - A Car Accident
- Chapter 37 - A Dragon’s Warning
- Chapter 36 - In Retrospect
- Chapter 35 - A New Discovery
- Chapter 34 - Did The Same Kind Appear?
- Chapter 33 - Kiss Me
- Chapter 32 - Send Me Home
- Chapter 31 - Watching Surveillance Tapes
- Chapter 30 - A Tough Battle
- Chapter 29 - The Caller
- Chapter 28 - Sorting Out the Facts
- Chapter 27 - Incurring Public Wrath
- Chapter 26 - Getting into Trouble
- Chapter 25 - Words and Deeds
- Chapter 24 - The First Time
- Chapter 23 - Tail Touching
- Chapter 22 - Gorgeous Young Man
- Chapter 21 - Animosity
- Chapter 20 - Sad Heart
- Chapter 19 - The Scent of Blood
- Chapter 18 - A New Colleague
- Chapter 17 - Breakthrough
- Chapter 16 - Get Down to Business
- Chapter 15 - Expressing Feelings
- Chapter 14 - Stirring Up Trouble
- Chapter 13 - Back To Square One
- Chapter 12 - The Female Reporter
- Chapter 11 - Challenge
- Chapter 10 - The Honest Dragon
- Chapter 9 - A Dragon’s Transformation
- Chapter 8 - Jingxinyuan
- Chapter 7 - A Murder Case
- Chapter 6 - Through The Wormhole
- Chapter 5 - Real-Life Shunga
- Chapter 4 - Adoption Certificate
- Chapter 3 - Borrowing Money
- Chapter 2 - Stepfather (2)
- Chapter 1 - Stepfather