Villain – Peeking at the Diary, the Female Leads' Personas Collapse-Chapter 114
Chapter 114
After watching the video, Chen Fan felt not quite right. Sure, it was funny, really funny, but, dude, you’re the protagonist. Aren’t you digging your own grave?
This doesn’t seem like a good look.
But, when Chen Fan found out that the storyline was still correct and that Ye Aotian remained the protagonist, he finally sighed with relief. As long as he was still the main character, there wasn’t too much to worry about.
Damn, what the hell happened over there? Damn it, I’m actually starting to feel curious. This thought isn’t good; I shouldn’t have the urge to go there. I need to act like a salted fish and, when necessary, keep a stern face and wait to get beaten.
When it’s not needed, wouldn’t it be nicer for me to just listen to some music?
However, I have to say, Cao Zijin’s influence is unbelievable. With just a simple look in costume, she was able to pull all the stock back up, and even add a good amount.
Actually, this was the part Chen Fan found most ridiculous. Anyone familiar with capital manipulation knew that a celebrity alone couldn’t wield such influence.
But in this novel, it was described that way.
Chen Fan had previously thought about what would happen if there weren’t any product tie-ins. The impact would turn out to be minimal. A bit of an increase, but not much.
This time, however, Chen Fan added a small product. It was also to protect the development of this storyline. Chen Fan didn’t want the plot to veer off too far from its course.
Restarting everything would be a real pain.
At noon, Cao Zijin would head straight to Chen Fan’s villa.
The script was ready, and in the afternoon, she needed to shoot her costume photos. The director wanted to see which direction would suit best.
While Cao Zijin had nothing to worry about, Ye Aotian, as a newcomer, was a source of concern. If the feedback was poor and the audience couldn’t accept it, that wouldn’t be good.
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“Honey, where are you? Are you not home?”
At this moment, Chen Fan, hiding in his house, naturally heard Cao Zijin’s words. He didn’t feel good at all. Honestly, he didn’t have much to do today. It was supposed to be the main character’s solo show-off time. But Cao Zijin returned like a haunting ghost, making Chen Fan feel like he wanted to die.
Why is she lingering around like this? Sister, please, I’m begging you, stop showing off. If you keep showing off, I can’t handle it.
“Sigh, this is so painful. My husband’s not at home, and I don’t even know who to show off this qipao to.”
The next second.
Standing on the second floor, Chen Fan looked at Cao Zijin and said, “What do you need me for?”
Chen Fan just found her annoying. He couldn’t stand it anymore—who’s even interested in watching a qipao or whatever?
Just a woman, nothing special. Hmph, not interested.
“Wow, honey, what were you up to? I’ve called you so many times!”
“Napping. Just say what you need.”
“I want to buy something, but I don’t have money. You need to give me money.”
Oh, money, huh? Tsk, really disappointing.
“If it’s money you need, you can just ask the butler. Why are you coming to me?”
Cao Zijin laughed, ignoring Chen Fan’s words. She climbed up the stairs and said, “Just teasing you. I have my own money. I wouldn’t spend yours, honey. Don’t worry. If you ever run out of money, I’ll support you. You can be my kept man.”
Nonsense, as if I’ll ever go bankrupt. Being a kept man would be my last resort, all right? But I can’t show that.
Chen Fan stretched out his hand and lightly pinched Cao Zijin’s chin, saying, “Are you trying to tell me that I can’t compare to Ye Aotian? Is that it? Have you taken one look at Ye Aotian and started to like him?”
My acting skills should win an award by now. Playing an insecure, fawning admirer is pure dedication.
Cao Zijin smiled, looking at Chen Fan, and said, “No, of course not. I don’t even want to know him.”
“Really? Then why is he the male lead? As a big star, can’t you handle a guy like him?”
Good heavens. You can even come up with a reason to bully me for this?
Actually, Cao Zijin was doing all this to avoid getting hit. After all, who wanted to be hit? She was just hoping that when Chen Fan did hit her in the future, he could go a little easier.
But she noticed something. When Chen Fan held her by the neck, he didn’t use much force. In other words, he was controlling his strength.
From the school events, she could deduce a few things. There was no mysterious person. No one in the Chen family could surpass a martial arts master. Wealth alone couldn’t summon someone of that caliber.
The only answer was that Chen Fan killed Chen Changsheng directly. And it was instantaneous—a total suppression. Chen Changsheng couldn’t even defend himself against Chen Fan.
The bodyguards at home had said to Cao Zijin that, when martial arts reached a certain level, one could hear sounds from very far away.
The reason she called out to Chen Fan and mentioned wearing a qipao was to confirm one thing.
… You … Chen Fan, even though you want to follow the storyline, to proceed according to it and leave this world … But before you do, you must tell me, Cao Zijin—if you actually like me or not?
Chen Fan’s appearance reassured her that he did like her. He was just restrained by the storyline, so he didn’t show it. And when he was holding her … she didn’t feel any pain.
So, all her reasoning was sound and logical. He definitely liked her. Why was she so confident? Because she was Cao Zijin; that was the most fundamental reason.
Cao Zijin broke free of Chen Fan’s grip, looked at him, and asked, “If, in the future, I marry you, would you help me deal with the Cao family?”
Chen Fan sighed and said, “If we end up together in the future, of course, I’ll help you. You’re my wife; only I get to bully you. But whether you can be my wife is still uncertain.”
With that, Chen Fan returned to his bedroom, leaving Cao Zijin somewhat puzzled.
[If she really does avenge against the Cao family … truly, if she were to take revenge, then Cao Zijin would be truly pitiful.]
[Yes, the whole world tells her she’s the child of a mistress, but … even until the end, the Cao family never chose to harm her. Has she never considered that? If the first wife really hated her, would she have raised her with so much effort?]
[Why? In the end, the Cao family handed over management to her. From the beginning, they raised her as an heir, just in a different way.]
Writing to this point, Chen Fan sighed. This storyline really does have some small issues.
…
The novel only described the protagonist, never anyone else’s story, and even if it did, it was only a passing mention.
For example, after the protagonist levels up and returns to China, upon discovering Chen Fan’s disappearance, he’s shocked. From outsiders, he learns that Chen Fan’s company was taken over by Cao Zijin.
He makes a remark: Evil has met its match.
Yes, Cao Zijin was set up as a villain—a vindictive villain. But when the Cao family was described, all that’s said was that she was a mistress’s child. After the mistress died, Cao Zijin is told that the Cao family is full of terrible people.
Yet Cao Zijin still grew up with the Cao family.