The Rich Second Generation Villain’s Father
Chapter 83: Hao Tian is a PlagiarizerIt had to he said that Ye Chen was a typical idiot in many people’s eyes.
No matter how badly Zhang Qianqian treated him, all he cared about was her.
This was the disgusting part of almost all of the superfluous son-in-law novels.
Even Qin Tian could admire the authors who wrote this type of novel.
Those who could understand the essence of being an idiotic follower must not be an ordinary person.
“Mr. Qin, I’m sorry, it’s very simple here…”
Mu Die’s awkward words brought Qin Tian back to reality.
Qin Tian returned to his senses and glanced at Dong Shuhua, who seemed a bit introverted, and said casually, “It’s okay, I don’t mind.”
Dong Shuhua was Mu Die’s mom.
She was almost fifty years old, and even though she didn’t have any major illnesses, she had many minor problems.
Even with her conditions, she still had to take care of Mu Die’s dad.
Mu Die’s dad was Mu Zhengqing.
He was skinny from the illnesses he had and had to go to the hospital for chemotherapy often.
“So… Xiao Die, you take good care of your boss here, I’ll go buy some groceries…”
She knew that Qin Tian was her daughter’s boss, so Dong Shuhua was also a little nervous.
She knew better than anyone what her daughter’s job was.
She just never thought that her daughter would bring her boss home.
“Okay, mom. Be careful…”
“I will.”
After Dong Shuhua left, Qin Tian looked around Mu Die’s home.
The neighborhood wasn’t great but was not bad.
But for someone like Mu Die, it seemed out of place.
The furniture in the house also looked quite simple.
“Xiao Die, I pay you well, don’t I? How come you’re still living here?”
Hearing what Qin Tian said, Mu Die said honestly, “Mr. Qin, I’m not going to lie to you. My family isn’t very rich to start.”
“To pay for my tuitions, my parents spent all their savings and even sold their house.”
“Then, my dad got Leukemia, and we got in some heavy debts from the medical bills.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“I’ve only been working for a little over two years, so I don’t have any spare money to move to a better place…”
“So that’s why…”
Although Qin Tian knew that already, hearing from Mu Die’s mouth still made him a little speechless.
Who would believe that an assistant to the president of such a large company with more than a million[~157k USD] in annual income would be living such a miserable life?
But when Mu Die just joined the Qin Corporation, she was just an ordinary employee.
Her salary was definitely not as high as hers right now. Because of her outstanding work, Qin Tian promoted her to his assistant after just over a year.
So, she had only been making that much for around a year.
Thinking about this, Qin Tian already had a rough idea of how to solve this problem.
He took out his phone and call the company’s accountant.
“Hello, Mr. Qin.”
“Send 5 million to Mu Die’s account right now as salary paid in advance.”
“Yes, Mr. Qin!”
Qin Tian hung up the phone and looked at Mu Die who was in shock, “Let’s not go random places this afternoon. We’ll go pick a house for you in the ‘Sapphire City’.”
“Mr. Qin, how can this be…”
Mu Die couldn’t believe that happiness could come so suddenly.
“As my assistant, you shouldn’t have to be worried about these. It’ll be bad if it starts to affect your work. It’s also close to work there, saving you some time.”
“Ah… this…”
“Alright, let’s go.”
“Thank… you, Mr. Qin.”
Mu Die lowered her head, and her eyes were moist.
She knew that Qin Tian was trying to help her.
Although she wanted to turn him down, she did need the money.
So when Qin Tian made up his mind, she didn’t say anything, and at that moment, she was moved.
Sapphire City was one of the most expensive neighborhoods in Qiuming City.
But as a third-tier city[2]{Cities in China are categorized into tiers based on their size, population, economic productivity, etc. A third-tier city has around 6 to 10 million people.}, the most expensive apartments wouldn’t be at an insane price.
It was around 30,000[3]{~4700 USD} per square meter.
An apartment would be around three to four million[~470k-680k USD].
It was equivalent to a single house in an ordinary neighborhood.
After solving Mu Die’s problems, Qin Tian didn’t rush it.
After having lunch at Mu Die’s house, he went to choose a finished apartment with Mu Die.
Then he sent Mu Die back home.
That night, he felt bored again and asked Deng Yuqing to go to the hotel with him.
However, after just one round on the bed, he got a call from Gu Qingcheng.
She was supposed to come to get treated yesterday, but because she had something urgent on the day, she asked if he was free today.
To verify his guesses…
Qin Tian just ditched Deng Yuqing in the hotel and went to treat Gu Qingcheng.
In the end, treating Gu Qingcheng got him 300 Villain Points in return.
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After purchasing Ye Chen’s background story, he only had 1600 points left, and now with the 300 he just earned, he was back to 1900.
But that wasn’t the most important part!
How come Gu Qingcheng also gave him Villain Points?
Was he wrong the entire time? These women weren’t Lin Feng’s.
That couldn’t be. When he got Luck Points from them, Lin Feng’s Luck Points did decrease as well.
This situation made Qin Tian a little puzzled.
“Never mind, I’ll deal with Wang Hao first.”
After this day, he found himself a plan.
The first step was to get more Villain Points.
It was almost midnight when he was done with Gu Qingcheng.
He sat down in the living room by himself, and entered “Popular novels from the other world” in the system store search bar.
Immediately, a large number of novels appeared in front of Qin Tian’s eyes.
The novel “Battle Through the Heavens” was indeed there.
That’s right, Qin Tian’s system had most of the popular novels from the previous world.
However, Wang Hao didn’t have any restrictions on writing the novels, yet it would cost Qin Tian 100 Villain Points to purchase one every time.
“Purchase successful, 100 Villain Points spent to purchase “Battle Through the Heavens”. 1800 Villain Points remaining.”
The paperback version of the novel appeared in Qin Tian’s hand.
It appeared just like those pills he got.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmQin Tian flipped through a few pages and took out his laptop. The first thing he did was to download a secure VPN.
Then he started typing.
He spent the entire night doing that.
Hui Huang, 28 years old, was one of the editors on the Wuxia Wonder site.
Although web novel was a new industry in this world, but Wuxia Wonder was developing very well.
Now, it had millions of readers.
Of course, that was for the company to worry about, nothing much to do with him.
What he cared most about now was one of the authors he was responsible for.
That author’s style was quite good, but the plot lacked creativity and hadn’t had any exciting moments.
But just recently.
Maybe this guy suddenly found the essence of writing novels, he wrote a novel with great potential.
Battle Through the Heavens, ranked first in the New Novels List, the Most Tipped New Novels List, and the Most Popular New Novels List!
Ranked first in this many lists made him really glad.
With this momentum, as long as the book gets contracted and started to release paid chapters, his performance would also increase.
The next day, Hui Huang went to work as normal.
He clicked open the author chat box with the name “Hao Tian” on it and sent a message.
“Can you release a few more chapters today? We should start releasing paid chapters as soon as possible.”
Hao Tian replied almost instantly.
“I’m going to release 10k words today!”
Seeing this message, Hui Huang nodded in approval.
With his talents and hardworking personality, it would only be a matter of time before the novel would blow up.
Bing!
A friend request notification popped up.
He opened it and saw a friend request from a person with the name “Hao Tian is a Plagiarizer.”
As the editor, Hui Huang should simply ignore the random friend request.
But the person’s nickname caught his attention.
So, he accepted the request.
After accepting, the person sent him a message that made him speechless.
“Are the authors at Wuxia Wonder all so shameless? How can plagiarizing be tolerated at such a scale?!”