The Villain Runs Wild

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Ch 33 - Second Generation Ancestor x Illegitimate Child: Revere Him as Master

[When I sent out this question mark, it’s not that I have a problem, it’s that you have a problem.jpg]

[How is it almost done? Isn’t this just the beginning?]

The System truly didn’t understand, if Lin Sui was going to willingly hand over the things he had to the other person, why would he go around in such a big circle?

It had clearly been following by Lin Sui’s side, but it still couldn’t fathom this person’s strange mind.

Lin Sui didn’t answer, letting the System make a guess.

The System didn’t understand and became restless, thinking about what Lin Sui had let it hear before, it couldn’t help but snort: [When did you serve him as your master?]

It had blocked him for several days, since every time it removed the block the scene in front of it would make it feel like vomiting blood.

But even if Lin Sui had been imprisoned during that time, he still acted like a young master, even clipping his fingernails had been carefully done by Yan Qin in such an unreasonable way one would even think the nail clippers might hurt that vixen if they didn’t know better. Anyway, it was very annoying to watch.

Lin Sui spoke innocently: [I already screamed, is that still not serving him as master?]

Even if it had just been once, he had done it, not to mention that he had ridden for such a long time his body couldn’t take it.

System: 

[Put some clothes on.jpg]

Blocked, bye bye.

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Seeing the System suffering again, Lin Sui grabbed his computer and looked at some documents in a good mood.

A thumping sound came from the staircase as Wu Qiu ran and leapt in front of Lin Sui.

“That was close, I almost got caught.”

Lin Sui tilted his eyes up to look at him and said: “Did you go provoke Yan Qin again?”

“Aren’t I just educating him about the law?”

Wu Qiu muttered to himself. He had been doing this unrelentingly for the past 25 days, and Yan Qin’s speed at catching him kept getting faster and faster. He wouldn’t be able to go again tomorrow or he’d definitely get caught.

Lin Sui pinched the space between his brows, feeling like he might have over-corrected.

When he’d brought Wu Qiu back a few years ago he’d only been 15 years old, and his awareness of the law had been very sparse, plus there were those things he had done in the original book. Which is why he’d reinforced Wu Qiu’s education in law, politics, and moral character.

Now Wu Qiu was almost 18, and even though he still didn’t abide that much by the law—otherwise he wouldn’t have hacked Tian Qi’s systems—he was very commited to using laws and ethics to torment people.

Gao Jing had once complained to Lin Sui about his troubles. Wu Qiu had gone online after studying to help people with their problems, and ended up handing all the scammers over to the internet police, reporting those with hidden private photos of young girls and boys for improper use, giving people a lot of ideologically educational stuff, and he even got a few paedophiles arrested by not only hacking their computers but also broadcasting articles of the law and curses calling them beasts on a loop.

Doing good was all well and good, but he’d been too flashy, and Gao Jing was invited to tea several times.

When Lin Sui found out about this, he sorted Wu Qiu out. He didn’t tell him he’d done bad, rather, he told him he’d left too many traces behind and hadn’t been subtle enough, and that he couldn’t become famous now so as to not bring him trouble.

Wu Qiu admired Lin Sui the most, so he learnt most of his boss’ way of doing things which was full of twists and turns and grew his clean-up skills quite a lot. If not for this, he would have been caught by Yan Qin long ago.

But young people still possessed the innocence of childhood, and after Lin Sui found out that Wu Qiu had left a terrible mess in the bungalow that day, he was amused for a while.

At this moment, Lin Sui caught sight of Wu Qiu closing his computer and speaking with a shifty expression: “Boss, how about we move to a different place? He seems to have found out about this one.”

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