Chapter 432 - No Concealing
Hello, Mr. Major General
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
âWhy arenât you asleep yet?â Huo Shaoheng remembered it was already past 11:30 pm when heâd come in. âYou still need to recover,â he said. âEven if Chen Lie says youâre fine, who knows?â Huo Shaoheng approached Gu Nianzhi, took her hand, and walked her back to the bed.
Gu Nianzhi looked up at Hup Shaoheng, her eyes intent yet calm. They shimmered in the dark like the finest obsidian and, unlike the innocence they showed during the daytime, were dark and bottomless. Huo Shaoheng couldnât help holding her waist and bending to kiss her eyelids. Gu Nianzhiâs supple body yielded to his powerful arms and bowed backward slightly. His kisses traveled down from her eyes past her delicate nose and finally to her full red lips. He savored her lips like they were his favorite candy. Gu Nianzhi gently nestled into Huo Shaohengâs embrace. She only ever felt safe against his warm chest. The future seemed vague yet reachable, it was finally revealing its full expanse to her. Still, she didnât know everything it held nor what she faced ahead. She was certain about one thingâ whether the future was good or bad, her life would never be the same again. She could no longer hide under Huo Shaohengâs wings and ignore the storm outside. Perhaps Huo Shaoheng had given her too much security, and sheâd never had to wonder what it would be like to have parents. But now she knew she had to force herself to recover everything sheâd lost: her memories, her family, and her complete personal history. If she couldnât recover them, she would never be able to stay with Huo Shaoheng. She couldnât and didnât want to lose him.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Huo Shaoheng continued to kiss her as he placed her onto the bed and drew the blankets over her. Leaning against the bed, he adjusted the nightlight, and Gu Nianzhiâs tiny face appeared like creamy ivory under its warm yellow glow. Huo Shaoheng caressed her face and asked, âNianzhi, how does He Zhichu treat you normally? Big Xiong and Little Ze said he treats you differently than the others. What do you think?â
Gu Nianzhiâs heart trembled. It knew what was coming. She was lucky Brother Xiong had given her a heads up otherwise she wouldnât have known how to answer. In the few hours since Yin Shixiong had left, Gu Nianzhi had already mentally prepared herself. Her instincts told her some things were too difficult to explain and shouldnât be said. Plus, she was worried Huo Shaoheng would get upset.
âProfessor He is quite nice to me. Brother Xiong and Brother Ze shouldâve already told you what happened back in the States,â Gu Nianzhi said. She blinked, and her eyes glittered like stars in the dim light. Huo Shaoheng looked at her and was about to touch her when he stopped halfway and drew his hand back. He straightened her covers.
âYeah, Professor He does treat me differently,â Gu Nianzhi said. âSometimes itâs like he really cares about me and other times heâs weird to me. One time in the States, I accidentally angered him, and he kicked me out without saying another word. I had a foot injury back then, but he didnât care.â Gu Nianzhiâs heart trembled again. Yes, she had also injured her foot the last time sheâd been in the States and, even though it wasnât as serious as this time, He Zhichu hadnât seemed to care. He kicked her out right away and didnât even call a car to drive her back. She was angry and in pain and she cursed He Zhichu countless times in her head. On the way back, she ran into Mei Xiawen who had flown all the way to see her. That was the time sheâd been slightly moved by his attempt to woo her. Another time, sheâd told He Zhichu there was a possibility sheâd become paralyzed. His response was condescending like she was making a joke. Why was he so sure she would be fine? Even Chen Lie couldnât guarantee that. Huo Shaoheng had been so anxious heâd nearly tied her down to the seat so she couldnât move at all.
But it would be a lie to say that He Zhichu didnât care about her at all. He was furious whenever someone tried to hurt her. She remembered that disgusting American campus policeman who had almost placed his hand on her face and how He Zhichu had come in with a gun. Gu Nianzhi had no doubt from his expression that he was capable of murder. If that policeman dared to touch her, He Zhichu would certainly have killed him. At the time, she didnât think about it too much. She was just grateful heâd saved her. If it wasnât for the dramatic mood swings that followed and the way she discovered his peculiar feelings towards her, she wouldnât have distanced herself from him. But when she thought about all these interactions together, she had to wonder if He Zhichu was merely romantically interested in her. Would normal love, or even love at first sight, cause him to go to such extremes for her? Could he care for her this much? Sometimes she thought his concern even rivaled Huo Shaohengâs.
âHe didnât really care last time, so why is his reaction so different now?â Huo Shaoheng pondered. âCan you think of any possible reasons?â
Gu Nianzhi hesitated for a long moment, but decided not to tell him about the warning He Zhichuâs had given her regarding âher previous ligament injury.â She wanted to confirm with He Zhichu first before she said anything to Huo Shaoheng. Even the smallest things became catastrophic once they reached Huo Shaoheng. Gu Nianzhi turned over and laid on her side so she could lean against Huo Shaohengâs leg. She rested her head on his strong calf and muttered, âHow would I know? Heâs always been moody. Once we were in his office, and I said one little thing wrong. His eyes turned lethal...â
Huo Shaoheng was silent for a long time then he patted Gu Nianzhiâs head, âIf thatâs the case, how about you stop being his postgrad student and find a different professor?â
âNo!â Gu Nianzhi instinctively objected. She looked up to see Huo Shaohengâs silent gaze, and her heart dropped. She had fallen into Huo Shaohengâs trap.
Huo Shaoheng gracefully took back his hand, and his expression grew stern. He replied calmly, âIs there something you havenât told me?â
Gu Nianzhi closed her eyes. She knew she could no longer hide the truth. After struggling for a moment, she stuttered, âOne time, he got so angry, he nearly choked me. He said it wasnât his fault, that he couldnât find me. He said heâd been searching for me for so many years.â
Huo Shaoheng nearly straightened his back and dragged Gu Nianzhi out from the blankets. He went pale. âWhat did you say? He really said that to you? When was this!â
Huo Shaohengâs gaze scared Gu Nianzhi, and she quickly answered, âIt wasnât too long ago. It was just when the semester started.â
âWhy didnât you tell me?â Huo Shaohengâs voice grew lower, and his eyes darkened. His expression was so severe it looked like the sky before a great storm, suffocating and unrelenting.
Gu Nianzhi licked her lips and glanced at Huo Shaoheng before looking down to twiddle her fingers. âI didnât think too much of it. I thought he mustâve been on something and was going crazy.â
Huo Shaoheng was speechless. He Zhichu had revealed so many clues, but this sweet princess in front of him had ignored them all. She hadnât even thought to tell him. If it hadnât been for Yin Shixiong suggesting he go through Gu Nianzhi, Huo Shaoheng wouldâve had no idea how much important information Gu Nianzhi was hiding.
âFrom now on, you have to record absolutely everything He Zhichu says or does to you. You have to report to me every day, understand?â Huo Shaoheng commanded her without room for objections, just like with his soldiers.
Gu Nianzhi blinked reluctantly. âBut Iâm his student. Do I have to record all his lectures too?â
âDonât try to change the topic. You know what I mean.â Huo Shaoheng stood up from the bed, his eyes stern. âDonât ever let me find out youâre hiding things from me again.â He looked at Gu Nianzhi, âTry to get some sleep. Iâll go now.â Huo Shaoheng strode out of the room. He didnât go to his own suite but headed directly to his office building.
Zhao Linagze was on duty and was shocked to see him. âMr. Huo, why are you back? Did something happen?â
Huo Shaoheng walked to his desk without looking back. âCome to my office.â
Zhao Liangze hurried after him. He closed the door and walked in front of Huo Shaoheng to ask, âMr. Huo, what do you need?â
âPut He Zhichu on surveillance. Starting right now. Not a second can be missed.â Huo Shaoheng returned to his desk and composed himself.
Zhao Liangze didnât notice anything amiss and accepted the command. âRoger, Chief!â Returning to his workspace, Zhao Liangze opened a surveillance program and began searching for information on He Zhichuâs phone, landline, and IP address. He planted a Trojan virus to completely track He Zhichuâs communication. He knew his program was extremely discreet. It could have easily bugged the American CIA without leaving a trace.
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Late in the night, He Zhichu sat awake and alone on a single seater sofa in his room. He was about to take a sip from the glass of wine in his hand. No lights were on, and his face was completely enshrouded in the darkness, his expression unreadable. In the quiet night, his phone suddenly chimed. He Zhichu checked his it lazily and found a Trojan virus notification. He snickered softly, âSo theyâre bugging me. What a joke.â