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Now reading: Chapter 671: Su Yu and Ouyang from Maxing Out Charisma, Inheriting Game Assets, a Slice of life novel by 纵伐.

In the small hospital room, orderly footsteps sounded.

The four special guards from Shengtang Security who had greeted everyone automatically took their positions.

Two stood by the door of the ward, while the other two positioned themselves not too close, not too far, flanking Cheng Qiuqiu and her mother from behind.

That move instantly made Zhang Zhanpeng and the others too afraid to take a breath.

Zhou Yan swallowed, staring at the dark-clad group, forcing down his panic as he painfully forced out, “Director Luo, hello. I didn’t expect to et you here…”

Zhao Manlin forced a stiff smile as well. “Director Luo, I’ve long heard of your reputation…”

Luo Bin raised an eyebrow, his gaze sweeping over them before turning to Qiuqiu. “Miss Cheng, these three are…?”

With his sharp perception, just from their guilty and fearful expressions he could deduce plenty. Yet he didn’t rush to respond or make declarations;

he handed the floor to his clients.

Imrsed in the “ultimate happiness” of being guarded by Tang Song, Qiuqiu didn’t have ti to reply.

Li ihua beside her had already fully reacted. The faint fear that had been on her face drained away and her cheeks flushed with righteous anger;

she straightened her back.

Pointing at Zhao Manlin and Zhang Zhanpeng opposite, she said loudly and with conviction, “Lawyer Luo! Let tell you! This woman dressed up all proper is the head—what do you call it—vice president of Xuyuan Real Estate! That bespectacled man is their lawyer! And that fat black fellow over there—he runs that Lion Security and sent a bunch of thugs to try and ruin !”

At this mont she didn’t know what kind of deity her daughter had hooked up with, or who this “President Tang” really was, but with such a powerhouse legal team and four burly black suits backing them, the ferocity and grit bred into Sichuan won flared up in her completely.

Hearing Li ihua’s accusations, Zhao Manlin couldn’t be bothered with appearances anymore. She bowed slightly, “Director Luo…there must be so misunderstanding. I ca today specifically to handle this. Xuyuan Real Estate is willing to take responsibility…”

Before she could finish, Luo Bin raised a hand and interrupted. A slim, capable-looking female lawyer from behind him imdiately stepped forward, took a thick contract and a Montblanc pen from her briefcase, and handed them over.

Luo Bin took them casually and placed them on the nearby table. His tone was calm and professional. “Miss Cheng, Ms. Li, this is our Power of Attorney for Legal Representation. Please review and sign. After signing, you won’t need to worry about this matter any longer;

all subsequent affairs will be handled by our Quan Jing Law Firm.”

Li ihua didn’t even glance at the contract;

she took the pen from the female lawyer. “Director Luo! We absolutely trust you! No problem! I’ll sign right away!”

Cheng Qiuqiu pressed her lips together and nodded.

Under the professional guidance of the female lawyer, Li ihua cautiously signed her na in the client section.

When her pen lifted, Luo Bin finally turned to look at the three faces opposite, pale as dust.

He nodded to the bespectacled female lawyer before him. She stepped forward, opened her folder, and spoke in a composed, professional voice, “Hello. I am Gao Fei, a partner attorney at Quan Jing Law Firm. I will be specially responsible for handling Ms. Li ihua’s personal injury claim.”

“First, regarding Lion Security and its legal representative Mr. Zhang Zhanpeng: for the bodily harm inflicted on our client Ms. Li ihua by your security personnel at the rights-protection scene, this afternoon we will formally file a civil lawsuit in court. The claims include but are not limited to full compensation for dical expenses, lost wages, nutritional costs, and compensation for emotional distress.”

She paused, then looked at Zhang Zhanpeng. “Additionally, after taking this case we conducted a preliminary background check on your company’s business and tax records. According to our data, your company officially registers and certifies only eighteen security personnel. Yet the number of people you actually hire and dispatch for large public events frequently exceeds one hundred. This not only flagrantly violates the Security Service Managent Regulations, but also suggests long-term large-scale tax evasion. Our preliminary estimate of the tax-related amount exceeds two million yuan. The materials ntioned, together with site surveillance, injury appraisals, and police reports, will be submitted within three days to the Rongcheng Public Security Administration, the Tax Investigation Bureau, and the Labor Inspection Division of the Human Resources Bureau.”

Hearing this, the muscles on Zhang Zhanpeng’s face spasd;

he looked as if his throat had been squeezed and he stopped breathing for a mont.

His Lion Security was essentially a shell company skating along the legal edge—temporary labor, daily pay, no contracts, no insurance—costs squeezed down to the bone, taking on developers’ dirty work. There were many illegal gray-area operations inside. Now a top-tier law firm had him in their sights;

even his underwear would be stripped clean. Not just the company—he himself could end up behind bars.

Li ihua watched his terrified face and felt vindicated, shooting him a triumphant glare. Ever since she began defending her rights in April, she had been the “thorn” among the owners and had been threatened and bullied by Lion Security—blockades, water thrown, loudspeakers stolen. Today, finally, it was their turn to be afraid. Truly satisfying.

Another male lawyer stepped forward. “I am Dai Xi, senior partner at Quan Jing. I will be specially responsible for the Harmony Elegant Residence purchase contract dispute.”

He nodded politely to Zhao Manlin and Zhou Yan across from him, his tone courteous but unyielding. “President Zhao, Lawyer Zhou, after filing and verifying docunts at the Rongcheng Real Estate Registration Center, we found that before your company signed the purchase contract with Miss Cheng Qiuqiu, the land in question had already been mortgaged to West Trust, and you failed to perform the statutory duty of disclosure. According to Article 406 of the Civil Code and Article 9 of the Supre Court’s Judicial Interpretation on Comrcial Housing Sales, this constitutes deliberate concealnt of mortgage facts. We have the right to claim contract rescission, return of paid purchase funds with interest, and compensation up to no more than double the amount already paid.”

When they heard that compensation proposal, Li ihua and Cheng Qiuqiu were stunned.

Li ihua inhaled sharply, her hand trembling so the pen almost fell. She had paid the full purchase price of two million yuan. That ant, if the compensation Dai ntioned held, not only would they get their money back but they could receive nearly another two million as compensation—four million in total!

Thinking of that huge sum made Li ihua tremble with excitent.

Zhao Manlin kept her lips tight, silent. Zhou Yan, the legal consultant beside her, broke into a cold sweat;

his Adam’s apple bobbed.

In China’s stalled real-estate projects, land or construction mortgages are commonplace—an industry “unwritten rule” to speed capital flow. The purchase contract rarely, if ever, explicitly states “this land is mortgaged.” In reality, few buyers sue on that basis to demand heavy punitive compensation. Ordinary hoowners often can’t bring such suits: expensive lawyers, long cycles, burdens of proof, and doubtful enforcent. It costs enormous ti and effort for uncertain results.

Quan Jing, however, is different. They are a top “red-circle” firm with the most powerful litigation team and evidence network. They don’t lack ti or resources;

they could treat Xuyuan Real Estate’s case as a precedent to bring other owners forward. Class actions, dia exposure, governnt summons… Xuyuan, currently trying to “self-rescue,” cannot bear it.

Zhao Manlin drew a deep breath, voice dry. “Director Luo, Lawyer Dai, I think…there’s no need to go that far. We…we are willing to settle.”

She glanced at a subdued Li ihua, then looked toward the attractive Cheng Qiuqiu. She bowed solemnly. “On behalf of Xuyuan Real Estate, I apologize sincerely for our company’s previous negligence and for all the trouble and harm caused to both of you. Regarding compensation and refunds, we can sit down and discuss them properly.”

After speaking, she raised her head and looked at Cheng Qiuqiu with an imploring expression.

Cheng Qiuqiu did not answer imdiately;

she directed the question toward the imposing lawyer beside her.

A flash of appreciation crossed Luo Bin’s eyes. He slowly said, “President Zhao, to protect both parties’ legal rights and avoid unnecessary ambiguity and disputes during subsequent legal procedures, please have your legal representative or authorized decision-maker contact our team directly.”

Zhao Manlin pressed her dry lips together. With no room to maneuver, she reluctantly nodded. “I understand, Director Luo.”

“Then…please.” Luo Bin made a gesture of invitation;

his tone was flat but forced, carrying the unmistakable intent to remove them.

As soon as he finished, the two black-suited guards by the door stepped forward half a pace, one left, one right, clearing the path to the exit. Cold gazes swept over them.

Zhao Manlin and the others dared not linger any longer;

heads down, they hurried out of the ward.

The room finally returned to silence.

“Oh Director Luo! Lawyer Luo!” Li ihua could no longer contain herself—excited, she grabbed Luo Bin’s hand. “Thank you…thank you so much! You really are our family’s great benefactors!”

She babbled a torrent of thanks, then carefully asked, “Will they really pay? That double compensation Dai ntioned—nearly four million—can we really get it back?”

Despite her awe of the imposing lawyer, the nearly two million of her hard-earned money was what concerned her most.

Luo Bin gave a reassuring smile. “Rest assured, this will absolutely be fine. Now, to better control the initiative, please recount the entire detailed course of events from purchase to your rights-protection injury—don’t leave out any details.”

The two lawyers imdiately moved forward. One turned on a professional voice recorder;

the other took out a notebook, ready to make the most detailed record.

Li ihua straightened and began pouring out all the grievances of the past half year. Luo Bin’s gaze, however, returned to Cheng Qiuqiu.

He subtly appraised her. Truly a top-tier beauty, and her looks and temperant bore so resemblance to the younger Su Yu before she beca a diva.

His expression shifted slightly.

President Tang’s visit to Rongcheng to et Ms. Ouyang had already drawn public attention. Not only was Director Jin in New York watching closely, but all their core mbers were waiting for the result of this eting, including Su Yu, who was not far away in Jiangcheng. Last night he had even dined with Mo Xiangwan and Su Yu. They all hoped President Tang would handle matters with Ms. Ouyang and Su Yu properly.

Thinking this, Luo Bin felt a headache coming on. Tang Song truly had too many won. As chief legal counsel for the Tangjin Family Office, he really didn’t want to get involved in this ssy harem-like squabble, but he couldn’t escape it. Last ti he helped Ms. Ouyang deliver a gift to Tian Jing, Director Jin had summoned him to the Imperial Capital for a scolding. This ti in Jiangcheng, being caught by Su Yu, he feared being seen as taking sides. So when Tang Song called this morning to “put out the fire,” Luo Bin volunteered without hesitation and personally led the team to Rongcheng—using the chance to help Miss Cheng to temporarily remove himself from the ss.

Tread carefully indeed.

...

Jiangcheng, film studio.

In the afternoon, the humid air still carried a touch of mountain mist. The film set had just finished a high-intensity scene.

Su Yu’s eyes, still burning hot from being in character, instantly cald and lost all of the role’s emotions. Without lingering at the scene, she headed straight for the nearby private lounge.

Bang—

The door closed, shutting out all the external din.

Su Yu flopped heavily onto the soft sofa and exhaled a long breath.

Cheng Xiaoxi hurried in and placed a cup of honey grapefruit tea at just the right temperature by her side, then lowered her voice to report, “Sister Yu, news from President Mo just ca through: Lawyer Luo Bin left Jiangcheng this morning with his team and has gone to Rongcheng.”

“Mm.” Su Yu replied lightly and sipped her tea.

Cheng Xiaoxi continued, “He went on President Tang’s private commission to help Songi Apparel’s designer Cheng Qiuqiu and her mother with so legal disputes.”

“Cheng Qiuqiu…”

Su Yu murmured the na, a ripple appearing in her cool amber eyes.

Cheng Xiaoxi unlocked her phone and handed it over. The screen displayed a compiled dossier.

Su Yu skimd the file on Li ihua’s stalled building case, her brow tightening slightly.

Of course she knew Cheng Qiuqiu. She had first noticed her on a fan forum when Qiuqiu posted a support photo with Tang Song (chapter 223). Later, seeing the familiar ID on Xiaohongshu, she had added her on WeChat, and they’d kept in touch. Qiuqiu was a true fan—an extrely die-hard one. They had even arranged to et in person when Su Yu visited Yancheng next month. At first Su Yu only intended to place an “informant” inside Songi Apparel. She never expected Qiuqiu’s relationship with Tang Song to be complicated enough to get his attention from afar, even to the point that he sent Luo Bin personally.

That level of treatnt was rare—enough to show Tang Song’s feelings for her were extraordinary.

Her gaze landed on Qiuqiu’s photo in the dossier, where she wore a purple support shirt;

she stared for a mont, slightly absentminded.

Cheng Xiaoxi whispered, “Sister Yu, Qiuqiu isn’t just your hardcore fan—she actually looks quite like you. More precisely, she looks like you at twenty, when you were in Echo. She’s very beautiful.”

Su Yu snapped her head up, eyes reddening. Her voice was ice-cold. “What do you an—are you saying I’ve aged? Is he finding soone who looks like to replace ?”

“No! No!” Cheng Xiaoxi turned pale and hurried to explain, “Sister Yu, I ant that three parts like you would already be a breathtaking beauty! You are more beautiful now—your temperant, face, and figure are even better. I ant…President Tang might be paying special attention to her because she reminds him of the beautiful tis you shared. And especially compared to you now!”

The madness in Su Yu’s eyes gradually subsided. She lowered them and fell into thought.

Does he like Cheng Qiuqiu because she reminds him of the forr ? Is that it?

At that mont, a WeChat chi rang.

ssage from Xiangwan: “President Tang has already arrived in Rongcheng. Ms. Ouyang is picking him up at the airport. Don’t worry about the new fund and Tang Entertainnt—Ms. Ouyang will handle it.”

Su Yu pressed her lips and only typed “Mm,” then sank into deeper silence.

The news that Jin ixiao might beco head of the pan-entertainnt fund at the Tangjin Family Office, and that next month Tang Song would personally fly to New York to et that woman—all of it pressed down on her, making her emotions unstable. Just now, a single comnt from Cheng Xiaoxi had almost pushed her over the edge.

Next month is her birthday…

If Tang Song goes to see Jin ixiao first…if he had found soone who looks like the old her—would he, like on her 2018 birthday, suddenly lose interest in her without warning and abandon her?

Su Yu’s gaze began to shake violently.

“Xiaoxi!”

“Y-yes, Sister Yu. Anything you need?”

Su Yu lifted her head, hair sliding aside. Her nearly unreal perfect face flickered with a chilling, frenzied light. “Contact the PR team now. Tonight post one update across all platforms.”

“What update?”

“For next month’s Christmas—my birthday—I plan to pick two luckiest fans from my followers, invite them to travel with to Paris in France to spend a romantic day together. Airfare, hotel—everything covered by .”

She paused and said slowly, “Two fans—one male, one female. One slot each.”

Cheng Xiaoxi was startled by the abrupt decision and hurriedly protested, “Sister Yu…this isn’t appropriate…shouldn’t we ask President Mo’s opinion first?”

A female fan would be okay, but a male fan…that would be a problem. If President Tang found out, trouble would follow.

“Post it as is.”

“All right…okay!”

Su Yu looked out at the gray sky, her eyes carrying an indistinct madness. Tang Song was no longer the sa man he once was, but in this world there was only the man she loved now—or at any ti. She believed that as long as Tang Song still cared for her, he would co. Then he would be the fated “lucky fan.” If he didn’t show up…she would publicly announce more details about her mysterious boyfriend! She would make him spend her birthday with her—make it the most romantic birthday. She would make him pay.

...

The plane descended slowly through thick clouds.

Below, Rongcheng’s broad plains and crisscrossing urban veins gradually ca into view.

Tang Song closed his laptop and looked out the window. The city felt both unfamiliar and familiar. In his fragnted mories, the virtual “Dream Tang Song” had co here with Secretary Jin and Ouyang Xianyue. But those mories, clear as they were, were colored by a near-divine state at the ti and left no emotional impression of the city itself.

Now this Rongcheng, bathed in winter sunlight and vivid with life, waited for him to explore it in person.

This ti he ca alone.

Shen Yuyan was in the island city scouting unicorn investnt opportunities for his “Capital Hunter” task;

Lin Muxue was handling Gao ngting’s real estate matters and helping pick a property for herself. It also wasn’t appropriate to bring those two assistants to Rongcheng—there were a female CEO and a designer here who would require significant ti and attention.

About ten minutes later, with the gentle reminders of the flight attendants, the plane landed smoothly at Rongcheng Shuangliu International Airport.

Tang Song had no checked luggage;

he carried only a minimalist briefcase and exited the business cabin first. As he stepped off the jet bridge, the mingled sll of jet fuel and the airport’s bustle hit him.

Under the vast glass do the light was bright, filled with the busy, energetic vibe of a modern city.

Following the VIP guidance signs through a quiet internal corridor, he entered the arrivals hall and saw the figure waiting at the exit.

A mid-aged woman in a sharp black professional suit stood there. Around forty, she held a white pick-up sign with his na written in elegant handwriting. Plain-looking but with excellent bearing, upright and focused like a silent pine—Chen Jing, Ouyang Xianyue’s personal secretary.

She was soone he rembered having appeared in his mories.

As they drew closer, Chen Jing offered a flawless professional smile and bowed slightly. “Mr. Tang, hello. Welco to Rongcheng.”

“Hello, Secretary Chen. Thank you for your hard work.”

“Please, Mr. Tang. I’ll take you through. Ms. Ouyang is waiting over there.”

“Mm.” Tang Song nodded lightly, but his heart suddenly began to accelerate.

Ouyang Xianyue. Finally they would et.

He had developed deeply complex emotions toward the characters he cultivated in the ga. Ouyang Xianyue was undoubtedly one of the most special.

In reality she was a prominent thirty-six-year-old socialite. He wondered how she would regard the man he was now.

With his heartbeat pounding, Chen Jing led him through a private VIP passage and straight to a quiet VIP parking area on the first floor. It was unusually calm, as if another world compared to the arrival hall above.

A black Audi A8L sat in the most conspicuous spot, its body reflecting a deep sheen under the lights.

As Tang Song’s silhouette approached, the rear passenger door slowly opened from the inside.

First to appear was a long, shapely leg wrapped in nude stockings, stepping out in a pair of sleek, textured black high heels, landing steadily on the ground.

Tap.

The sound struck Tang Song like a plucked heartstring.

Chen Jing instinctively retreated a few steps and lowered her head, holding her breath.

Then a familiar yet strange figure erged. Superb bone structure, fair skin. A waist like a willow with shoulders as straight as a pine. As she moved, a champagne-colored cashre coat flowed off her, revealing a bespoke velvet dress underneath. The cinched waist perfectly outlined a mature thirty-six-year-old figure—slender and toned with no trace of excess fat.

Her mid-length black hair was pinned back, revealing a smooth forehead and a long graceful neck. She exuded an intoxicating, refined charm.

Their gazes t in the air.

Her eyes showed neither agitation nor surprise, only gentle ripples—like a longti confidante, sister, or elder. They held each other’s gaze for a mont.

She stepped forward in those perfectly sheathed legs, a little quicker than usual, and they stood facing each other.

Ouyang Xianyue’s face finally opened into a gorgeous yet restrained smile. Seeing the man before her—handsor than in mory—she looked briefly stunned, then reached out her hand. “Tang Song, it’s…been a long ti.”

Her voice was clear, tempered by ti into a warm rasp—very pleasant.

Light and shadow fractured in his pupils. Virtual and real worlds converged in that instant. The “Precise Queen” from the ga had manifested before him, living and palpable. A wave of indescribable flutter mixed with reunited joy surged up from his depths.

Tang Song gently opened his arms and gave her a sincere embrace. An exquisite, refined scent—subtle white tea with tranquil woody undertones—imdiately washed into his nose, soft and rich, warm and undeniably real.

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