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Chapter 385: The Aunt's Backup Camera

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?Reading on mobile phone Originally aiming to expose the mastermind, he ended up being bitten back. Eight Zero E-book (txt02.com) Lisa reacted swiftly, immediately forming a solid alliance with the lady of the house, Su Wu. Before Qin Feng even realized what was happening, she had already transformed him from a victim into a suspect. Watching their seamless coordination, he found himself laughing until his stomach ached. Soon, Su Kui and his wife arrived, and before he could speak, Su Wu launched a well-crafted attack against him, embellishing the details with every word. With Lisa's emotional testimony adding weight, the scene became incredibly convincing. If they were serious actors, they'd surely win both the Academy Award for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress. Su Kui stared at Qin Feng, looking ready to fight—well, perhaps it was acceptable that he had been taking advantage of his daughter, but he had always treated him as a valued guest. Now, to demand that he take on the role of a servant in his household? That was simply unbearable. Suo Fu hurriedly grasped the old man's sleeve and whispered, "Stay calm, and wait for Qin Feng's own explanation." Only after Su Wu had finished speaking did he speak slowly and deliberately, "I am being falsely accused. First, this female servant named Lisa claims she was sent by you two to accompany me—though I still trust your character, so I don't believe her. She then subtly played a trick, and as soon as the幕后 plotter stepped forward, eager to take the lead, you two immediately joined forces to frame me!" Su Fu furrowed her brows and asked her daughter, "Is that exactly what happened?" Su Wu shook her head and said, "Of course not. I entered the room only after hearing Lisa's cry for help!" "Then, dare I ask you to let us take a look at your room? If I'm not mistaken, you've kept a video and an audio recording—these would clearly prove my innocence," Qin Feng passed the ball back. Su Wu immediately looked deflated—those materials were indeed solid evidence. Su Kui's face darkened. "What on earth is going on!" Su Fu, being observant, had noticed when she entered that Lisa was slightly disheveled—but this level of disarray was far from what one would expect from a near-forcible encounter. It seemed more like a deliberate attempt to entice someone. Thus, she leaned more toward believing Qin Feng's account: clearly, her daughter had failed in her initial plan and had now turned around and blamed others. Yet, as Su Fu was still the mother of Su Wu, she naturally wouldn't bend her elbow outward. Knowing that her daughter had made a mistake, she naturally wanted to help her make amends, and smiled warmly. "Little Qin, I believe this is still a misunderstanding. Su Wu and Lisa weren't intentionally at fault. How about we all—just give each other a friendly smile and move on? I think this is truly a case of mistaken identity, don't you?" "Ah, yes, that's exactly it," Qin Feng didn't press the issue further but instead gracefully adapted. "I completely agree—this is indeed a misunderstanding, quite frankly." "Excellent! That's just what I thought, Little Qin. After all, the Su Kui also realized that since the other party was willing to give Su’s daughter a chance and offer some praise, it was only natural. Su Wu hadn’t expected things to be resolved so quickly—she had originally planned to continue arguing with Qin Feng, after all, since this was her own home and she had the advantage of being on home ground. Seeing that all three had reached a consensus, Lisa knew there was no point in further discussion. Before leaving, she made sure to say to the lady: “I’ll return those funds right away. I’m truly sorry, Miss, for not fulfilling my duty.” Su Wu blushed instantly, Su Kui was left stunned, staring at her with increasing frustration, then he smiled warmly at Qin Feng and said, “Young Qin, it’s all my fault in raising my daughter—please don’t be angry!” “Ah, how you put it! I’m not at all angry,” Qin Feng remained as generous as ever. Su Fu also felt a bit embarrassed and suggested, “Why don’t you rest a little longer? We’ll step out and not disturb you. We’ll go now, little Wu!” The family left the room. Qin Feng shook his head with a weary smile; everything that had happened earlier had completely driven away his sleepiness—how could he possibly rest? Outside, Su Kui gently remarked to his daughter, "Why are you so stubbornly picky about him? Didn't you say everything was fine at dinner? How could things have changed so suddenly?" Su Wu protested, "I just can't stand him. Why did you have to insist on keeping him here? Every time I think of how he took advantage of me on the plane, I'm furious!" Su夫人 affectionately said, "Well, it's normal for children to have little quarrels—thankfully, nothing serious has happened. From now on, Wu, you mustn't behave this way. You've learned how to hire people to flatter and please you while you yourself hide away, filming everything—such a lackluster and ungracious attitude!" "Got it. I'll make sure not to do it again. I'm also tired—I'm going to rest now." Su Wu, unable to bear her parents' lectures, turned and walked off. The two parents exchanged a glance and both shook their heads in resignation. Lady Su said, "It's time she had a boyfriend—someone to properly manage her. She's no longer listening to us!" Su Kui had already felt the same way and nodded, saying, "Keep an eye out for a good young man. Make sure he becomes our Su family's son-in-law. In fact, I think Qin is quite good—only that it's a pity!" Lady Su interjected, "It's a pity that there's a conflict between him and Xiao Wu. They don't seem likely to work out. Honestly, I also think Qin is a nice person. You're right about the daughter, aren't you? About the incident where he was seen being unfaithful with the flight attendant on the plane!" Su Kui frowned and said, "The flight attendant couldn't help but fall for him—this shows he's a real standout. What's wrong with that? After all, it's only natural for young men to be romantic. I really like this boy!" ... Upon returning to her room, Su Wu sighed in frustration and suddenly slapped her own forehead: "How foolish! There was a backup camera all along—how could I have forgotten? I just blundered in there, completely exposed!" She gently manipulated the computer with her slender fingers, and a camera hidden in a more discreet location activated, bringing the entire room into view. Since the camera's angle wasn't optimal, it hadn't drawn Qin Feng's attention—he was meditating cross-legged on the bed, practicing qi cultivation. The European environment was already superior to that of China, and the estate's location in a fresh, breezy countryside further enhanced the ambient qi, which was particularly abundant. He was intensely absorbing the surrounding qi, circulating it through his meridians and returning it to his dantian. "What is he doing? Practicing meditation?" Su Wu stared at the monitor, zoomed in on the camera, and noticed Qin Feng's composed expression and steady breathing. For several minutes, Qin Feng remained completely still. Su Wu hummed, "You're just pretending! Truly impressive—how long can you hold this stillness? If you can last over ten minutes, I'll take you as my student. If you go beyond twenty minutes, I'll adopt your surname!" "One minute, two minutes... ten minutes, twenty minutes... Half an hour had passed, yet Qin Feng hadn't moved a single inch. She was nearly frantic, for she knew well that even in a deep sleep, it was difficult to remain completely still for half an hour—let alone in meditation. According to what she had just said earlier, she now probably deserved the name Qin Dance.