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Chapter 471: The Wild Offspring Reappears

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?Mobile reading Liu Su returned to her dormitory, pulled out a tablet computer, and logged onto a secret website. The Eight Zero E-Book display showed a black sonogram pattern, and soon a woman’s voice came through: “Xiao Su, I’ve assigned a helper to you. He’ll be arriving in Pingluan City within the next couple of days!” “Helper, Grand Master, I don’t need any helper,” she said, somewhat displeased. “You’ve been handling everything alone, and I simply can’t feel confident about that. The helper I’ve sent is a native of the region, and he has a deep understanding of Qin Feng.” The voice continued: “I’ve already adopted him as my son. Though young, he’s been well-trained over the past few months and is now nearly capable of handling major responsibilities on his own.” “I understand, Grand Master. I’ll work closely with him and strive to secure Qin Feng and the Qin Group as quickly as possible,” Liu Su replied. The sonar device vanished. She sighed, slightly displeased, saying, "What's with the 'adopted son' nonsense? Just call him a lover, that's all. Why go all formal? And why say he's young and capable of handling responsibilities on his own? I'd say he's capable of handling things on the bed—unless you're going to keep him in bed, serving you, a woman with insatiable desires. Then, how will you ever get him to take on an important role?" It was clear that Liu Su had strong reservations about the master, who was thousands of miles away. Li Su furrowed her brow, feeling as though she had seen that name before in some document. "Yes," Qin Yu replied, "I used to be Qin Feng's younger brother. Later, he killed my parents and had Old Hou kill me!" In her mind, Li Su realized that Qin Yu must be the wild-born child of Cheng Mei and Sun Kui—thus explaining why the Master spoke so well of Qin Yu's understanding of Qin Feng. Yet, that didn't make sense: if Qin Feng had ordered the complete elimination of his family, how could Qin Yu still be alive? Qin Yu spoke with pride, "I was raised from childhood by Hou Bao. When Hou Bao received Qin Feng's orders, he indeed intended to kill me. But eventually, I pleaded so persistently that he decided to release me on his own initiative. To this day, Qin Feng doesn't even know I'm still alive!" His tone carried a touch of self-satisfaction, showing no gratitude or doubt toward Hou Bao, instead viewing Hou Bao's act as a foolish one. "That's how it was." Liu Su looked at him with a deeply thoughtful gaze and said, "Your younger brother—perhaps Qin Feng doesn't even recognize him. Moreover, he just returned from abroad and has only recently discovered what's going on between your mother and Sun Kui. How much do you really know about him?" Qin Yu's face darkened. "I may not know much about him personally, but I'm very familiar with the two key figures at the Qin Group. As long as I secure Hou Bao and Mei Hui, what more do you need to convince Qin Feng?" Liu Su thought to herself—how truly foolish he is! Did he really think that Master Lei and Go Zihao hadn't considered this strategy before? In the end, all their efforts failed, proving this approach to be ineffective. Besides, holding someone hostage to achieve a goal is a rather low-level tactic—Miss Liu herself would never settle for such a method. Qin Yu remained confident and continued, "Others may not be able to do it, but I absolutely can. Don't you believe me?" "Honestly, I'm beginning to doubt that." She said with a condescending tone, "Qin Feng isn't an ordinary person, nor are the people around him. How about you?" "I can do it," Qin Yu said seriously. Liu Su smiled and said, "Very well. Since you're so confident, I'll give you a chance. Let me know how many people you need—I'll assign them all to you. As for how to recruit them and how to pressure Qin Feng into compliance, it's entirely up to you!" Qin Yu was initially delighted, then quickly composed himself and said, "Mister Liu, this might not be quite appropriate. After all, you are the true master of Shengmen; I'm only here to assist you!" Liu Su waved her hand and said, "There's nothing inappropriate about it. Once the task is completed, all the credit will be yours—I won't compete with you for it. You can rest assured on that!" That was exactly what Qin Yu had hoped for. Nodding, he said, "Then I won't be so formal with Mister Liu. I'll keep you updated on the progress of the matter. This time, I'm certain I'll succeed!" Liu Su smiled gently and … Well, fate does love to bring people together, doesn’t it? Qin Feng had finally managed to visit the school, only to run into Liu Su right at the main gate. The incident that happened at the campus clinic had already spread throughout the school. With both Liu Su and Qin Feng having rather poor reputations, it wasn’t easy to determine who had truly suffered or benefited. They exchanged glances, neither speaking, simply walking off in different directions. Qin, the young magnate, deeply admired Liu Su’s composure—maintaining such calm even when faced with sudden, overwhelming pressure was truly remarkable. Her psychological resilience far surpassed that of her peers. All the more reason to remain vigilant—he had arranged for Isabella to track her around the clock, just in case she had any hidden plans. At Qin’s corporate headquarters, Hou Bao, who was in the middle of an experiment, received a call: “Program Manager Cheng, what did you say? There’s a serious mechanical failure, and we simply can’t resolve it—I’m coming right over!” The assistant beside him asked, “Mr. Hou, what’s going on?” "The equipment at the medicine processing plant has broken down, and the technical staff can't figure out the issue. I'll have to go myself," he said as he removed his white coat. "Our new products are in high demand lately, and any equipment downtime will inevitably lead to reduced output—significant losses for the company. You guys keep going; I'll come back once I've resolved the issue!" Just as he left, Mei Hui called to inquire about the experimental results, only to be informed that Hou Bao had left the lab without asking for a driver—he had taken his own car. At a hotel, a middle-aged man with a receding hairline was quietly kneeling on the floor, while a woman, similarly disheveled, was huddled on the bed. This man was the plant manager of Qin Group's pharmaceutical facility, here to have a private rendezvous with his mistress, the two of them rolling around on the bed when they were suddenly interrupted and trapped inside. The man's hands were trembling—not from cold due to being undressed, but from sheer shock. After all, sitting before him was none other than Qin Yu. Initially, Qin Yu was always the designated heir of the Qin Group, and senior executives throughout the company knew him well. Later, Qin Feng emerged, and Qin Yu completely vanished. Hou Bao explained that Qin Yu had gone on a trip, had been involved in a car accident and died, and that he was not actually Qin董's biological son.