Transmigrating as the Villain Father, Forcing the Protagonist's Mother to Have Children-Chapter 59

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Chapter 59

Xu Hao walked into the small grove, a smile playing on his lips as he heard footsteps behind him.

Outside, the sky was clear and bright, but inside the grove, it was a different scene altogether. Thick branches blocked out the sunlight, casting a dim glow over the area.

It was indeed a perfect place for… business.

It was still early morning, and all the students were in class. The grove was deserted.

The students had taken good care of this place. Balloons and flowers hung around, adding to the ambiguous atmosphere—especially in a situation where a man and a woman were alone together.

“President Xu, there’s nothing much to see here. Let’s head out…”

Wang Xueying quickly caught up to him.

But Xu Hao ignored her, glancing around.

This place seemed worth trying out sometime.

Bringing along the most beautiful teacher—the goddess admired by countless students—into this secluded grove… Just the thought of it was intriguing.

His gaze landed on a spider hanging from a nearby branch. He watched it intently.

Not hearing a response, Wang Xueying followed his gaze—only to see the spider right in front of her.

She let out a startled “Ah!” and, driven by instinct, sought security—throwing herself into Xu Hao’s arms.

Xu Hao welcomed the gesture, wrapping his arms around her without hesitation.

His embrace was warm, his chest firm.

As Wang Xueying felt the warmth of his body, she gradually calmed down.

Then, she suddenly realized—this posture was inappropriate.

She was a teacher. Hugging a man like this in school—what would people think?

What if students saw them?

“I… I’m sorry, I was just startled.”

Her face flushed as she tried to step back.

But the hands around her waist remained firm, refusing to let go.

She looked up in confusion—only to find Xu Hao’s face inches away from hers.

Her eyes widened, her mind went blank, and her body froze.

Minutes passed…

Realizing she was losing herself, Wang Xueying finally snapped out of it. She forcefully pulled away, hurriedly straightening her clothes.

She glared at Xu Hao, her face burning red, lips pressed tightly together.

This was far too embarrassing…

Ding… Wang Xueying is flustered. Emotion points +684…

Ding… Wang Xueying is overwhelmed with shame. Emotion points +726…

Ding…

“I’m sorry, Miss Wang. You’re just too beautiful—I lost control for a moment.”

There it was.

The familiar playboy tone.

Xu Hao sighed internally—what a shame.

This heroine had strong self-control.

If she had relaxed just a little, with his skilled techniques, he could’ve taken things much further.

But no rush.

At the pace he was going, it wouldn’t be long before she was his.

Xu Hao had already apologized. What else could Wang Xueying do?

After all… she hadn’t resisted immediately.

She had no choice but to swallow this silent loss.

Yet, her heart was in turmoil, unable to settle down.

She kept recalling the warmth of his embrace—the overwhelming sense of security.

That mature, masculine presence lingered in her mind.

A force she couldn’t escape from…

For the rest of their walk around campus, Wang Xueying remained silent, lost in thought.

Xu Hao didn’t mind. These things took time.

She had taken the first step—soon, the second and third would follow easily.

Just then—

Ring, ring, ring…

Wang Xueying’s phone rang.

She glanced at the screen. It was Aunt Li, her neighbor.

Confused, she answered the call.

“What? My mother fainted? She’s being taken to the hospital now?”

Her face turned pale.

“O-okay… I’ll be right there. Thank you, Aunt Li.”

“What happened?” Xu Hao asked after she hung up.

“My mother suddenly collapsed…”

She quickly explained what Aunt Li had told her.

“I need to get to the hospital now. I can’t accompany you anymore, Chairman Xu.”

She was frantic with worry.

“Come with me.”

They had nearly finished their campus tour anyway, and his car was parked nearby.

Xu Hao grabbed her hand and led her to the car.

“I’ll take you to the hospital.”

With that, he stepped on the gas and sped out of the school.

Wang Xueying parted her lips slightly.

Right now, getting to the hospital was her priority. She had no time to argue.

Still, a warm feeling spread through her heart.

Ding… Wang Xueying is deeply moved. Emotion points +888…

Xu Hao pulled up at Shanghai’s No.1 Hospital and accompanied her to the ward.

Outside a hospital room, Wang Xueying spotted Aunt Li.

“Aunt Li, how is my mom?”

Her face was filled with anxiety.

“She’s still unconscious.”

Seeing Wang Xueying on the verge of tears, Aunt Li quickly comforted her.

“Xueying, don’t worry too much. The doctor just examined her—there’s no immediate danger to her life.”

Only then did Wang Xueying let out a small sigh of relief, but she immediately asked anxiously,

“Aunt Li, then… what exactly is my mom’s condition?”

Aunt Li hesitated for a moment before finally speaking.

“Hypertensive heart disease. Since it wasn’t diagnosed and treated in time, the situation has become a bit serious.”

“Don’t panic just yet. I spoke to the doctor—if she receives proper treatment, she’ll recover gradually.”

Wang Xueying struggled to hold back her emotions. She wanted to rush into the ward to see her mother, but Aunt Li stopped her.

“The doctor said she needs to rest quietly for now. You can see her in a little while.”

Left with no choice, Wang Xueying nodded.

Just then, they overheard someone nearby on a phone call.

“Old He, remember me?”

Xu Hao held his phone, speaking to none other than the director of Shanghai’s No.1 Hospital.

Seeing Wang Xueying’s mother fall ill, Xu Hao immediately knew—this was his chance.

This was supposed to be an event to strengthen the bond between the protagonist and the heroine.

But the protagonist, Chen Mo, was currently dealing with a disaster—his brother was dead, his plans in shambles.

He had no time to find Wang Xueying.

Which meant Xu Hao had intercepted this opportunity.

With just a few words, he could win over the heroine—why wouldn’t he take advantage of it?

“How could I forget you, Mr. Xu? What can I do for you?”

“It’s like this. A friend’s mother was admitted to your hospital due to a sudden heart condition. Arrange a VIP ward for her and call in your best specialists for treatment.”

“Of course, Mr. Xu. I’ll take care of it right away. Please hold on.”

“Good… consider this a favor I owe you. Let’s have tea sometime.”

After hanging up, Xu Hao turned to see both women staring at him in shock.

As if suddenly remembering, he explained casually,

“I know hypertensive heart disease. It’s not a major illness. As long as she gets proper treatment from good doctors, she’ll recover quickly.”

“I just had the hospital director arrange everything, so don’t worry, Xueying.”

Wang Xueying stood frozen in disbelief.

Who was Xu Hao?

They barely had any connection, yet he was willing to help her—going as far as securing the best medical care for her mother.

And he even used up a personal favor for it.

A favor from the CEO of a billion-dollar corporation—its value was beyond words.

“President Xu, I…”

She had just opened her mouth to refuse when Xu Hao cut her off.

“It’s nothing. No need to be so formal between us. What’s important is getting your mother treated.”

Since this concerned her mother’s health, Wang Xueying didn’t argue further.

She could only bury her gratitude deep in her heart.

She recalled Xu Hao’s words.

—No need to be so formal between us.

What exactly was their relationship?

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The scene from the grove surfaced in her mind again.

Her worries faded, replaced by a maiden’s shyness…

Ding… Wang Xueying is deeply moved. Emotion points +935…

Beside them, Aunt Li listened to their conversation and clicked her tongue in amazement.

Her eyes darted between the two, filled with curiosity.

Director He worked quickly. Before long, a nurse arrived to transfer Wang Xueying’s mother to a VIP ward.

The hospital also informed Wang Xueying that a leading specialist in cardiology was on the way.

As soon as her mother’s condition stabilized, treatment would begin immediately.

Hearing this, Wang Xueying finally felt relieved.

At the same time, her gratitude deepened.

She knew—this was all because of Xu Hao.

The resentment she had felt earlier over him stealing her first kiss had long disappeared.

Once everything was arranged, Xu Hao prepared to leave.

He had no interest in staying at the hospital with the heroine.

Before he left, Wang Xueying stood in front of the hospital, expressing her sincere gratitude.

“Thank you, Mr. Xu.”

Xu Hao simply waved and walked away.

Standing in place, Wang Xueying watched his retreating figure in a daze.

Aunt Li couldn’t hold back any longer. She pulled Wang Xueying aside and whispered conspiratorially,

“Xueying, you’re not being honest! You’ve got such an incredible boyfriend, and you didn’t even tell me?”

Wang Xueying knew Aunt Li had misunderstood and couldn’t help but laugh helplessly.

“Aunt Li, you’ve got it wrong. We’re just friends.”

“Oh, right, right… ‘just friends.’ I understand. I understand everything.”

Aunt Li gave her a knowing smile.

Friends?

Who were they trying to fool?

A “friend” would accompany you to the hospital? Pull strings with the hospital director?

Secure a VIP ward and bring in a specialist?

Sigh… Young girls these days were just too shy.

Wang Xueying opened her mouth to explain but realized it was pointless arguing with the older generation.

She simply shut her mouth.

Xu Hao left the hospital and was about to get into his car when he noticed a woman signaling to him.

A thought crossed his mind.

Without showing any reaction, he followed her to a nearby alley.

“Greetings, Master.”

With no one around, five women knelt on one knee before him.

They all wore combat-ready outfits, their expressions cold and unreadable.

Each one emitted a powerful aura.

The strongest of them knelt at the front.

Xu Hao’s eyes gleamed with understanding.

Just as expected, these five women were the death guards he had won in last night’s lottery draw.

They were 100% loyal to him.

“Stand up.”

He began questioning them about their skills.

Other than combat, they were proficient in various tasks.

They could blend in with normal people effortlessly.

Without hesitation, he assigned two of them to protect Su Wanqiu’s beauty salon.

Another would be responsible for escorting his twin daughters to and from school while secretly ensuring their safety.

Unlike the protagonist, Xu Hao wasn’t going to wait for the villains to capture the heroines before rushing in to save them.

Forget about “hero saving the beauty.” Some protagonists took dozens of chapters to rescue someone—by then, it was far too late.

Xu Hao preferred to be proactive.

His daughters and women had to be protected in advance.

For now, he didn’t have enough death guards. The remaining three were reserved for other tasks.

Once he had more, he would assign protection for Xia Qingge, Wang Xueying, and the rest of his women.

Back at the company, his secretary, Li Kun, immediately approached him with an update from Old Mo.

After last night’s ruthless attack by the Brotherhood, the alliance of small factions was on the verge of collapse.

Now, the alliance was willing to surrender to the Brotherhood.

But the Brotherhood wasn’t interested.

Their core member, Lao Liu, had died in battle against the Alliance forces.

How could they let this go?

The Brotherhood wouldn’t stop until every last one of those scumbags was wiped out.

In the next day or two, the fight between the Brotherhood and the Alliance would reach its final stage.

It was either kill or be killed.

Bang! Bang! Bang!

Listening to his secretary’s report, Xu Hao tapped his fingers lightly on the desk.

“To destroy someone, you must first drive them mad.”

His men had already declared war.

The Alliance forces wouldn’t just surrender—they would launch a desperate counterattack.

A good show was about to begin.

Even though those small-time players would never shake the Brotherhood’s dominance, their resistance would still drain some of its strength.

“Tell Old Mo to time his move carefully. When the fight is at its peak, let Blood Slaughter Society expand slowly…”

Xu Hao issued his command.

While the protagonist and the Liu family were locked in battle, he would reap the benefits.

His faction, Blood Slaughter Society, would seize the perfect moment—growing quietly while the Brotherhood and the Alliance forces tore each other apart.

By the time the dust settled, his organization would have silently expanded, ready to swallow up the two biggest underground forces in South City.

How much would he gain from this?

Li Kun bowed respectfully and left to relay Xu Hao’s orders.

Watching his secretary’s retreating figure, Xu Hao’s gaze darkened.

Now that he had enough manpower, it was time to deal with that traitor.

But before eliminating him, he needed to track down and destroy any evidence that could be used against him.

Pulling his gaze back, he turned to the stack of documents on his desk and started working.

By noon, Xu Hao stepped out for lunch.

On his way, he happened to run into Xia Qingge.

From a distance, he saw a young man standing in front of her, speaking to her in a gentle tone.

Xia Qingge’s brows furrowed slightly, and her expression showed clear impatience.

Then, as soon as she spotted Xu Hao, her eyes lit up, and a radiant smile spread across her face…

The young man standing before her was completely stunned.

At that moment, it felt as if the entire world had lost its color.

Then, to his shock, the goddess he admired walked right past him—straight toward Xu Hao.

Turning around, he saw the company’s CEO approaching.

His heart skipped a beat, and he instinctively lowered his head, greeting him in a nervous voice.

“Mr… Mr. Xu…”

“Which department are you from?”

Xu Hao’s tone was calm, yet his commanding presence was overwhelming.

Feeling the pressure, the young man broke into a cold sweat and stammered,

“Sa… Sales.”

“Get lost. Who gave you the guts to harass a female colleague in the company?”

The young man’s face turned pale.

Ever since Xia Qingge joined the company, he had been paying attention to her—a goddess-level beauty.

Today, he had finally mustered the courage to ask her out for lunch.

Not only had she rejected him, but he had also been caught by the CEO.

Now, he had lost everything—he hadn’t even managed to exchange a single proper sentence with her, and his job was gone.

What he didn’t know was—

As Xu Hao took Xia Qingge to the CEO’s exclusive dining hall…

Her seductive posture as she leaned over the table was a sight to behold.