Transmigrating as the Villain Father, Forcing the Protagonist's Mother to Have Children-Chapter 73
Chapter 73
Out of gratitude toward Xu Hao—and perhaps a hint of nervous excitement—Wang Xueying didn’t refuse.
[Ding… Wang Xueying is shocked. Emotion value +777…]
[Ding… Wang Xueying feels afraid. Emotion value +888…]
[Ding… Wang Xueying’s heart races. Emotion value +999…]
Inside the Room—
The room was elegantly furnished, simple yet refined, devoid of any girlish pink decor. Instead, it exuded a scholarly atmosphere.
Glancing at Wang Xueying, Xu Hao checked his system’s emotion values.
It was time to upgrade himself again.
A quick scan revealed that his emotion points had accumulated to a staggering 200,000.
All those days of effort had finally paid off.
A small portion of these points had come from Xiao Wanling during their teaching sessions, proving that his approach was effective.
Teaching hands-on like this really did allow him to farm large amounts of emotion points.
But why were the points coming in at a slower rate now?
Had she already stopped resisting?
It seemed… it was time for the next phase of his plan.
Shaking off his thoughts, he focused on the 200,000 emotion points.
A high-tier lottery draw was a must!
[Identity]: Controller of the Xu Corporation
[Charm]: 93 (Max: 100)
[Strength]: 80 (Mid-stage Ming Jin)
[Physique]: 46 (Average person: 10)
[Mental Power]: 35 (Average person: 10)
[Skills]: Close Combat (Grandmaster), Painting (Grandmaster), Calligraphy (Divine), Piano (Grandmaster), Music (Master), Tea Ceremony (Divine), Firearms (Master), Eighteen Weapons (Grandmaster)
[Items]: Desert Eagle, Grandmaster Skill Upgrade Card, Small Whip
[Special Abilities]: Portable Space (1 cubic meter), Teleportation, Deception (Too Overpowered)
[Emotion Points]: 6948
[Free Attribute Points]: 0
If he remembered correctly, that protagonist, Chen Mo, only had 85 points in strength.
With his Grandmaster-level Close Combat, he wouldn’t be at a disadvantage at all.
Not to mention his teleportation ability and the contingency plans he had set in place—everything was foolproof.
It was time to deal with him.
Xu Hao’s eyes flickered with determination.
At that moment, he noticed Wang Xueying’s brows twitch slightly—she was on the verge of waking up.
Heh…
Just like that, the entire afternoon had passed.
Meanwhile, Wang Xueying’s mother woke up from her nap and stepped out of the bedroom.
The scene before her was quite unexpected.
Xu Hao sat on the sofa, leisurely sipping tea, while her daughter sat obediently beside him—like a perfect, gentle wife.
But something was off.
There was only a teapot on the table. No fruit platter, no snacks.
She frowned and scolded her daughter.
“I bought so much fruit—why didn’t you bring any out? Where are your manners?”
“Is this how you entertain a guest, especially Chairman Xu?”
Wang Xueying was dumbfounded.
Entertain Xu Hao?
She hadn’t even served him properly yet.
In fact, even she herself had been completely devoured.
Come to think of it, she wasn’t even sure how things had escalated to this point with Xu Hao.
At some point, she had lost herself in the moment, drawn into his tenderness.
Her gratitude, combined with that subtle spark of excitement in her heart, had made her half-resist, half-submit.
By the time she came to her senses, everything was already a done deal.
Regret and frustration swelled within her.
Xu Hao’s age wasn’t an issue—he looked around thirty, and his physical strength was as robust as an ox.
But he had a family.
As a teacher, she had crossed a line by getting involved in someone else’s life.
If people found out, she would be doomed.
Xu Hao’s good reputation would also take a hit.
Yet now that it had happened, there was no use in regretting it.
She could only treat it as a fleeting, beautiful encounter.
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“Chairman Xu, what we did was wrong. Let’s just treat it as an accident, okay? From today on, we go back to being just friends.”
That was the first thing Wang Xueying said to Xu Hao after regaining her clarity.
“Alright.”
Considering her current emotional state, Xu Hao didn’t push her further.
Women always say one thing and mean another.
Now that they had crossed this line once, there would naturally be a second time, a third… an infinite number of times.
Wang Xueying’s mother was about to head to the kitchen to grab some fruit, but Xu Hao stopped her.
“No need. I should be heading back. I had a great conversation with Xueying today…”
He glanced outside—the sky was already darkening.
Then, he turned back and winked at Wang Xueying.
She immediately lowered her head in a panic, nervously twisting the hem of her clothes, her face flushing red.
“A great conversation”?
More like a great session…
Her mother wasn’t having it.
It was already dinner time.
This man was her daughter’s savior, a company CEO, and her daughter’s friend.
Letting him leave now would be unthinkably rude.
“Dinner’s almost ready—what’s the rush? Stay and eat with us before you go,” she insisted.
Then, a thought struck her.
She had used up all the groceries for lunch.
She hadn’t gone shopping for dinner, so there were only leftovers in the fridge.
How could she possibly serve a guest leftovers?
Slapping her forehead in frustration, she sighed.
“My memory is getting worse. We’re out of fresh ingredients. How about this—you two go out to eat instead?”
Wang Xueying immediately nodded in agreement.
Right now, she didn’t know how to face Xu Hao at all.
Xu Hao had helped her mother, after all. Out of basic courtesy, she had to extend an invitation.
“Chairman Xu, my mom is right. It’s already late—why don’t you stay for dinner before heading back?”
Wang Xueying’s mother glanced at her daughter, satisfied.
At least her upbringing hadn’t gone to waste. Even after becoming a teacher, she hadn’t lost touch with social etiquette.
“Xueying, take Chairman Xu out for dinner instead,” her mother said. “Make sure to pick a nice hotel, and don’t be stingy.”
Xu Hao had gone out of his way to save her.
He had used his connections to get the hospital director involved and called in expert doctors for her treatment.
What was the cost of a simple meal compared to that?
Wang Xueying nodded, then hesitated.
“You’re not coming with us?”
Things between her and Xu Hao were already ambiguous.
If they spent more time alone together, she wasn’t sure if she could keep suppressing her emotions—or if they would explode completely.
But Xu Hao’s status, and hers, didn’t allow for this kind of relationship.
What she needed to do was keep her distance and gradually forget what had happened earlier.
Yet here was her mother, deliberately creating an opportunity for them to be alone.
“I’ll pass,” her mother said, shaking her head. “The doctor advised me not to move around too much for now.”
She continued, “Besides, I’m just an old woman—I wouldn’t have much to talk about with you two.”
“Xueying, make sure to properly thank Chairman Xu for me…”
Properly thank him?
Wang Xueying froze.
What kind of thanks was she supposed to give?
She instinctively turned to look at Xu Hao—only to see him gazing at her with an expression full of meaning.
Her face instantly flushed red, her heart racing as she nervously looked away.
Xu Hao was a little surprised.
He had planned to call it a night and check out the new bodyguard he had just acquired.
But Wang Xueying’s mother was practically pushing her daughter into his arms.
If he refused, it would seem rude.
They had just spent an entire afternoon together. How could he just walk away like nothing had happened?
He wasn’t done with this beautiful teacher yet.
If they had a few more intimate encounters, it would leave a lasting impression on her.
Maybe over time, she would fall for him completely and come to him willingly.
At school, she was a dignified teacher.
But in front of him… she would turn into something else entirely.
Tsk tsk… Just imagining it was exciting.
After bidding farewell to Wang Xueying’s mother, the two left in a car and arrived at an elegant Western restaurant.
Xu Hao had already reserved a private VIP room in advance.
Upon entering and taking in the romantic atmosphere, Wang Xueying felt a wave of emotion.
She hadn’t expected Xu Hao to be this considerate.
“Tonight is a special occasion—how about a little wine?”
Xu Hao uncorked a bottle of red wine and poured a glass for each of them.
Wang Xueying felt a little awkward.
The way he said it… it almost sounded like they were celebrating their wedding night.
Which, in a way, wasn’t wrong.
Tonight was her first time, after all.
She stared at the deep red liquid in her glass, feeling uneasy.
Was Xu Hao planning to get her drunk and… do something?
She shook her head. No, she was overthinking it.
They had already spent an entire afternoon together. Even for a young man, he should be… exhausted by now.
She just needed to drink less and stay in control.
As the evening progressed, they toasted and enjoyed the candlelit dinner.
Whenever Wang Xueying finished a glass, Xu Hao poured her another.
She couldn’t bring herself to refuse, so she kept drinking.
But he never let her get truly drunk—just tipsy enough to lower her inhibitions.
If she passed out completely, that would be no fun.
A little alcohol would make the night… more memorable for her.
By the time the dinner ended, night had fully fallen.
Wang Xueying saw the time and got ready to leave.
Just as she tried to stand up, she felt an arm wrap around her waist, holding her in place.
She froze, turning her head to see Xu Hao’s face inches from hers.
Panic set in.
“President Xu, you promised… We were supposed to pretend today never happened.”
Xu Hao smirked.
“You said ‘today.’” He leaned in. “And the day isn’t over yet, is it?”
Wang Xueying’s mind went blank.
That… actually made sense.
She wanted to say something, but before she could—
Her lips were already sealed shut.