Chapter 23 â Insisting on Opposition
Xie Chengyuâs Adamâs apple rolled.
His bodyâs reaction intensified.
Such an astonishing thingâeven with clothes covering itâNan Xiao still noticed it at a glance. She instantly pulled the blanket higher to cover her eyes, her whole body overwhelmed with shame and discomfort.
She wanted to tell Xie Chengyu to leave, and just as the words were about to slip out, she realized this was his home. Doing so would be inappropriate, so she hid under the blanket and muttered in a muffled voice:
âWhy donât I go out for a while, you can rest here first.â
At this point, both adults were aware of what was happening.
Something they had eaten today, or perhaps something they had drunk, must have been tampered withâso that they could not control the desire to do that.
But the real question wasâwho had done it?
Xie Chengyuâs handsome brows furrowed slightly.
âYou want to go where?â
His first reaction was that Nan Xiao, after all, was his wife. Looking so full and enticing, like juice ready to be squeezedâif she went out and was seen by another man, that would be unacceptable.
Nan Xiao bit her lip and whispered:
âThen maybe you can go to the bathroom?â
This was a very subtle reminder that he could go to the bathroom and solve it himself.
But Xie Chengyu was thinking of something else. Who had put something into their food or wine?
His aunts and uncles didnât have the courage or the need to scheme against him. That left only one personâGrandfather.
He pulled out his phone and dialed the Old Master Xie, but the call showed as powered off.
At such a critical moment, for the Old Master to suddenly have his phone offâit was too much of a coincidence. A shadow of cold cruelty fell across Xie Chengyuâs brows.
âGrandfather really has some nerve!â
Though his expression was still tinged with desire, his voice dropped into an icy tone. It was clear he was furious with the Old Master for trying to force him and Nan Xiao together.
Nan Xiao had never expected anything to actually happen between them, but seeing his sudden change in attitude still made her heart sink.
Just then, Xie Chengyu received a text from the Old Master:
âGood grandson, donât hold back. Donât harm your body by suppressing yourself, understand?â
He even sent a similar message to Nan Xiao, only phrased in a more delicate manner. Nan Xiaoâs face showed awkwardness.
Xie Chengyuâs demeanorâjust moments ago ambiguous and suggestiveânow seemed completely sober. Although his body was still responding, his eyes carried a cold sharpness. This man truly was terrifying.
âIâm going to take a shower. Iâll be out soon.â
Perhaps because Nan Xiao was a woman, her reaction had already calmed and returned to normal, so Xie Chengyu didnât bother with her and went to take a cold shower himself.
The sound of rushing water filled the bathroom. Nan Xiao stared wide-eyed at the dark ceiling, dazed.
Just now, Xie Chengyu had been suffering so much, yet he still refused to touch her. Was it because he hated her appearance? Or because he wanted to keep himself pure for Xu Ruoxin?
Meanwhile, under the showerhead, with cold water pouring over his heated skin, Xie Chengyuâs mind was filled with other memories.
As a child, his father often brought one woman after another home.
Those entwined, pale bodies, sticky and revoltingâsometimes, unknowing, he would walk out of his bedroom and bump into such scenes.
The memory shifted. Recently, in the villa, he had accidentally seen Nan Xiao coming out of the bathroom without clothes.
That day, though brief, had left a deep impression.
He could still recall lying with eyes shut on the cold floor, feeling Nan Xiaoâs warm little hand braced against him, that kindling touch setting fire to him.
Almost immediately, his abdomen, which had just cooled, began to heat again. The womanâs scent seemed to return to his nose.
Xie Chengyuâs handsome brows darkened. He thought it pointless to fight himself like this. He adjusted the water from cold to warm, and slowly let his long hand wander downward.
That night, nothing happened between them, but by morning, both felt something had changed.
Last night, Xie Chengyu stayed in the shower so long he didnât come out. Worried something had happened, Nan Xiao went to check, only to hear low, muffled gasps inside.
There was a brief pause, as if he had noticed her presence.
Frightened, Nan Xiao quickly pulled back and rushed to lie down on the bed again.
Between a man and a woman, once entangled with even a trace of ambiguity, they could never go back.
Still, the next morning they at least maintained outward calm, driving back to the Xie family estate together.
Nan Xiao then saw Xie Chengyu storm angrily into the Old Masterâs study, slamming the door shut.
She didnât know exactly what happened inside. At first it was quiet, then suddenly came a furious roar:
âGet out! Get out of my sight! The Xie family has no child like you!â
Then came a crash, as if something was hurled.
The door swung open. Xie Chengyu emerged with blood trickling from a cut on his forehead, looking grim and terrifying.
His eyes shadowed, he approached Nan Xiao and said:
âNo need to wait a month. Weâll divorce now. Iâll have Zhou Wen resubmit the divorce petition.â
After graduating, he had taken over Xie Corporation, and with his outstanding ability, his influence in North City had already surpassed that of the Old Master.
Before, he had waited a month only to spare his grandfatherâs feelings. But nowâthere was no need.
He said this coldly, not noticing Nan Xiaoâs face turn deathly pale, and turned to leave.
The Old Master came out with a cane, blocking his way, cursing:
âYou just have to disobey, donât you? Whatâs so good about that actress! Even if she bears a child, I wonât acknowledge it! The Xie familyâs child cannot come from the womb of that kind of woman!â
The aura around Xie Chengyu grew frighteningly oppressive, his eyes filled with sinister light.
âWhose womb my child comes from is my decision. Grandfather, you shouldnât meddle in things that arenât your concern.â
âAs for which woman Iâm with, you donât need to interfere. And you canât interfere.â
âYou mean to say you must be with that actress?â
âAnd please donât call her an âactressâ like itâs a slur. Sheâs an actor, not the same as the performers of ancient times. If you donât understand, look it up online. Old people need to keep their minds active, otherwise they grow muddled.â
âYouâyou unfilial bratâ!â
The Old Master raised his cane and struck him.
The dull thuds of wood hitting flesh sounded again and again, making everyoneâs heart tighten.
The maids nearby blanched in fear, but Xie Chengyu only clenched his fists, refusing to utter a sound, refusing even to bow his head.
When the Old Master finally grew tired and vented his rage, Xie Chengyuâs face had gone white.
Beads of sweat dotted his forehead, and blood seeped faintly through the back of his shirt.
Madam Zhang wept as she rushed forward, crying out:
âYoung Master, why are you doing this? The Young Madam is such a good person, why must you oppose the Old Master like this? Look at the state youâre in, let me treat your woundsâŠâ