Chapter 436 - 436: Sin... Forgiven and Forgetten (1)
Chapter 436 - 436: Sin... Forgiven and Forgetten (1)
Four Leaves Hotel!
On the top floor, within the grand presidential suite.
The room was occupied by Wang Xiao, positioned directly above the 26th-floor rooms assigned to Xinyue Zhilan and others.
The 26th floor, a realm of luxury, housed the other guests who had sensed an air of unease but dismissed it as an oddity related to the company's inaugural event under new ownership.
Everyone, it seemed, considered themselves fortunate.
Except for Wang Xiao, who sat on the edge of the grand bed in the presidential suite, his ears straining to detect any sounds from the floor below, especially from his imposter's room.
"The body structure is not human at all..." Despite his supernatural hearing yielding little, activating his divine sense unveiled the full extent of the imposter's unnatural physique.
"A new species?" Wang Xiao's eyes narrowed in surprise.
The world was growing increasingly mysterious.
He swiftly scanned the premises for more of this new species.
His
The world seemed to be forcing him into a role he hadn't sought but couldn't entirely reject either.
Each night, as those two soft bodies pressed against him, an internal war raged within his mind, a battle between restraint and desire.
Even the strongest of cages would eventually crack under pressure, and Wang Xiao couldn't help but wonder how he'd managed to hold out for so long without losing his mind—or his self-control.
"Dad?" Wenxi's soft voice interrupted his thoughts, her face turning toward him with a look that made him sit up a little straighter.
"Huh?" Wang Xiao blinked, taken off guard, as he turned to meet her gaze.
The soft yellow glow of the lamp highlighted her features, giving her an beautiful fairy look, but her expression was all business.
"Who are the people downstairs? And who's this grandpa Mom keeps mentioning?" she asked, her tone serious.
Her eyes seemed to pierce through him, as if she was trying to solve the tangled web of secrets that surrounded their family.
Wenxi paused for a moment, clearly debating whether to push further.
Deep down, she wanted to ask about the man who shared her father's name and face—the mysterious figure that seemed to cast a shadow over their lives.
But she knew better.
If he didn't want to spill the beans, trying to pry the truth out of him would be like trying to squeeze water from a stone.
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