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How to Deal with Having the Villainous Tyrant’s Child Chapter 87

Chapter 87


As Lu Hanzhi poured the tea powder into the fine porcelain cup, Old Madam Lu looked up at him and said, “I knew it. You’d definitely come to ask me about this.”

 

Lu Hanzhi immediately knew that Old Madam Lu had probably realized something was wrong after the fact.

 

Old Madam Lu brought the tea to Lu Hanzhi and said, “When your aunt got married, the whole family opposed it. She even tried to hang herself, and it was only then that I gave in. When I saw that young man, he seemed like a gentleman, so I gave her some dowry, and we hastily went through the wedding ceremony.”

 

Old Madam Lu had one son and two daughters. The eldest daughter was Lu Hanzhi’s aunt, and the youngest daughter had married a top scholar who later went to another province to serve as a governor.

 

The fates of her two daughters were vastly different.

 

Old Madam Lu recalled and continued, “Though the man she married wasn’t rich or noble, they lived harmoniously and happily. Her in-laws treated her like their own daughter, and her husband treasured her as if she were a precious gem. They only had one daughter. Unfortunately, she suffered a difficult childbirth that harmed her health, and she never bore another child. Son-in-law didn’t mind and treated her even better. I thought it was fine, at least she would live peacefully. But then, a terrible fire wiped out the family, and they were separated forever.”

 

Lu Hanzhi sighed as well. His aunt’s family had truly suffered a tragic fate.

 

Old Madam Lu wiped her eyes and continued, “So when Wan’er came to me, I thought of your aunt’s tragic death and felt sorry for this granddaughter, so I decided to take her in and care for her. But I didn’t expect that it would turn the house upside down.”

 

She looked apologetically at her grandson, feeling like she had let him down.

 

He should have been the one receiving all the love and attention, but somehow, he was replaced, and several times almost lost his life.

 

Lu Hanzhi shook his head and patted her hand, signaling that it was okay.

 

He thought for a moment and asked, “Grandmother, when Wan’er was a child, did you ever meet her?”

 

Old Madam Lu answered, “Wan’er came back with your aunt when she was five…”

 

Old Madam Lu, being very sharp, immediately knew what Lu Hanzhi was trying to ask. She furrowed her brows and said, “You’re suspecting that Wan’er might not actually be my biological granddaughter, aren’t you?”

 

Lu Hanzhi said, “I’m only suspicious, but I have no solid evidence.”

 

Old Madam thought for a moment and said, “When Wan’er was sent here, she held an item of proof. Now that I think about it, it does seem a bit similar to what happened when she was five years old. I also had someone investigate her old home in Xinglin Slope, and the Su family was indeed burned to ashes by a fire. The aftermath was handled by the Su family’s uncles. Wan’er survived because she went up the mountain to gather herbs. But… now that you mention it, I also find this matter very suspicious. Wan’er has always been obedient; why would she suddenly become so scheming?”

 

Old Madam shook her head and said, “There must be something wrong.”

 

Lu Hanzhi saw that Old Madam also had doubts, so he was reassured.

 

When he stood up to leave, Old Madam asked him, “Are you going to investigate the truth of this matter?”

 

Lu Hanzhi replied, “I’ll go to Xinglin Slope first! We need to find out what happened.”

 

After leaving Old Madam’s courtyard, he saw Yuwen Min standing in front of the courtyard, holding Ah Chan.

 

As soon as Lu Hanzhi saw them, he wanted to laugh. A Persian cat, what’s so scary about it?

 

The little kitten was soft, cute, and adorable. Yet, a ruthless tyrant who kills without hesitation, like Yuwen Min, was actually afraid of this furry little thing.

 

Lu Hanzhi stepped forward and put his hand on Yuwen Min’s shoulder, saying, “I didn’t expect you to be afraid of cats.”

 

Yuwen Min didn’t respond, knowing that this guy was about to tease him again.

 

As expected, Lu Hanzhi laughed all the way back to Prince An’s residence, still chuckling while eating dinner.

 

Yuwen Min was also annoyed. He stood up to return to his own courtyard.

 

But Lu Hanzhi called out to him, and Yuwen Min stopped and said helplessly, “Are you done laughing?”

 

Lu Hanzhi’s smile didn’t fade as he stepped forward and asked, “No, I’m not laughing because you’re afraid of cats.”

 

Yuwen Min asked in confusion, “Then why are you laughing?”

 

Lu Hanzhi didn’t answer, but instead took two steps forward and grabbed Yuwen Min’s collar.

 

He tiptoed up, raised his neck, and kissed him on the lips.

 

The kiss didn’t end with a simple peck but lingered for a moment, then Lu Hanzhi playfully licked his lips.

 

After the brief kiss, Lu Hanzhi mischievously winked at him and said, “You kissed me, I kissed you, now we’re even.”

 

With that, he irresponsibly picked up Ah Chan and went to bed.

 

Before leaving, he reminded Yuwen Min, “Tomorrow morning, we go to Xinglin Slope to investigate the case, so make sure you wake up early.”

 

However, Yuwen Min didn’t hear any of that. His mind was blank, and he didn’t know where to go next.

 

This person was really unreasonable and held grudges.

 

He had not intentionally kissed him just now. It was just because Lu Hanzhi had come so close and had his way in his arms.

 

But the kiss from Lu Hanzhi was definitely deliberate.

 

He couldn’t tolerate it!

 

With this thought in mind, Yuwen Min stood up and went into Lu Hanzhi’s bedroom.

 

When Yuwen Min pushed the door open, he saw Lu Hanzhi quietly feeding a piece of chocolate cake to Ah Chan.

 

At the sound of the door, Lu Hanzhi was so startled that the cake almost fell to the floor.

 

While hiding behind and circling around the table, he cleared his throat and said, “Uh… I only gave him one bite, just one, didn’t you see how skinny he is?”

 

He then placed the cake on the table, nervously glancing at Yuwen Min.

 

However, Yuwen Min didn’t even look at the cake on the table. Instead, he stared directly into Lu Hanzhi’s eyes.

 

Lu Hanzhi’s eyes darted around, clearing his throat, and said, “Well… uh, are you angry?”

 

Yuwen Min still didn’t speak, but in the next second, he stepped forward and wrapped his strong arms around Lu Hanzhi.

 

Lu Hanzhi tried to struggle but, with his weak body, couldn’t escape the grip of this rare martial arts genius.

 

Just like that, Lu Hanzhi was pressed onto the bed by Yuwen Min.

 

A powerful and dominating male aura overwhelmed him, and before he could even cry out, his lips were blocked.

 

Lu Hanzhi’s lips were soft and tender, with a slight coolness to them.

 

His natural fragrance, usually faint, was now restrained, making him seem pitiful when violated, despite the absence of intimacy.

 

Yuwen Min didn’t force himself on him but kissed him briefly before pulling away and helping him sit up.

 

When their eyes met, the awkwardness was palpable.

 

What was this?

 

Hadn’t they agreed to a pretend partnership, where neither side had any real commitment?

 

Hadn’t they promised that once he returned, he’d let him go?

 

Such actions were certainly not the behavior of a gentleman.

 

After a long silence, Yuwen Min finally said, “When your big pig trotter arrive, I have something to say to him.”

 

Lu Hanzhi couldn’t speak. His throat tightened, his tongue felt numb, and his legs went weak.

 

He was about to say something when he heard a burst of giggles and the sound of little hands clapping.

 

Both of them turned at the same time to see Ah Chan, looking at them curiously, clapping her hands while saying, “Hehe… kiss… ahhh… kiss… kiss…”

 

Only then did they realize what they had just done in front of Ah Chan.

 

They had just engaged in an inappropriate act in front of a child. With that, their ride to the kindergarten came to an abrupt halt.

 

Yuwen Min released Lu Hanzhi, took a step back, and said, “I… forgot about Ah Chan. You two… sleep early!”

 

Lu Hanzhi’s heart skipped a beat, and he slowly nodded.

 

Yuwen Min turned and walked toward the door.

 

As soon as the door closed, Lu Hanzhi let out a deep breath and muttered, “Damn, this man is too intense! He almost made me lose control. What if I end up getting tangled in a scandal here? What am I going to do when I go back?”

 

With that thought, Lu Hanzhi knocked on the system, asking, “Darling, after the mission is over, will I leave this place?”

 

The system, in its usual calm manner, said, “Everything is still unknown. Just do your best to complete the missions, Host.”

 

Look at this!

 

This stubborn piece of meat is like a dead pig that isn’t afraid of boiling water—it simply won’t reveal a single bit of information.

 

This system is really a trap. Just as Lu Hanzhi was about to lose his temper, the system added, “If the Host completes all the missions, you can choose any wish card, which can fulfill any wish, including returning to your original world.”

 

Lu Hanzhi: Good thing you said that quickly, or you’d be dead now!

 

But since there’s this wish card, it seems the system isn’t entirely useless.

 

He put away the chocolate cake, took off Ah Chan’s thick clothes, and both father and son lay down in bed.

 

But for some reason, no matter how hard he tried, he just couldn’t fall asleep.

 

Did Yuwen Min just now want to sleep with me?

 

Has he developed feelings for me?

 

Lu Hanzhi drifted into a semi-conscious sleep, dreaming a vivid dream where he fought with Yuwen Min for three hundred rounds. When he woke up, his waist ached.

 

Lu Hanzhi felt helpless. It was probably because he hadn’t relieved himself in so long that he’d been feeling restless lately.

 

The last time his emotional troubles flared up, he had used medicine to suppress them.

 

However, his emotional troubles had been unstable, and last time, they were delayed by ten days. This time, it probably wouldn’t come on time either.

 

Right now, his emotional troubles had just passed the halfway point, and he had to leave for about ten days, so he was worry-free for now.

 

Xiao Langjun’s emotional troubles were also troublesome—he couldn’t even go far from home.

 

Lu Hanzhi just lay there, staring at the sky until dawn.

 

After it got light, he got up to wash and quietly took off his soiled undergarments, soaking them in the soap basin.

 

He had to destroy the evidence before Yuwen Min woke up.

 

After washing the undergarments, Lu Hanzhi hung them on the clothesline in the corner.

 

By now, it was bright outside. Ah Chan had woken up, and Luan Feng was helping him get dressed.

 

Xiao Liuzi had been told to accompany them, and his bags were packed. He stood in the courtyard, waiting.

 

Lu Hanzhi had already transformed himself into a refined young master again. He asked Xiao Liuzi, “Where’s your master? Still not up?”

 

Xiao Liuzi replied, “I just knocked on the door, but Master didn’t respond.”

 

“No response?” Lu Hanzhi was puzzled. When did this guy ever fail to answer the door? He usually wasn’t one to sleep in!

 

So, Lu Hanzhi went to Yuwen Min’s courtyard. There was no one to stop him, so he simply pushed the door open.

 

As soon as he pushed the door, he saw Yuwen Min scrubbing something white in a basin of water. Upon closer inspection, it was his undergarments.


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How to Deal with Having the Villainous Tyrant’s Child

How to Deal with Having the Villainous Tyrant’s Child

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After being reborn into the political intrigue novel <Struggle for the Throne>, Lu Hanzhi found himself in the role of a vicious supporting male character—one who had strangled his own son with his own hands just to secure a place as a concubine in the Eastern Palace. Without hesitation, Lu Hanzhi packed up his belongings, grabbed the newborn that the original owner had just given birth to, and ran for his life. What was so bad about raising a child? What was so boring about making money? To hell with the plot—he refused to be cannon fodder! While the main characters were off suffering through their tragic romance, Lu Hanzhi was busy raking in money and living comfortably. The only issue? That Prince Ling’an who had broken out of prison and secretly hidden himself in Lu Hanzhi’s backyard, now locked in a staring contest with the little baby. The prison break wasn’t a problem. His noble status wasn’t a problem. Even the fact that he was a future rebel prince wasn’t a problem. His eventual fate as a tyrannical and cruel ruler recorded in history books? Not a problem either. The real problem was—he was the child’s biological father.
And the White Moonlight of the novel’s universally adored female lead.

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