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Something Beautiful and Wicked

[18+] A villainous and romantic story about revenge and loathing, of love and intense desire between rivals: Shi Yen is a hard-hearted, wicked, and intelligent heiress of a Business Empire, who had an exceptional and promising future. That was until her parents died with the company on the brink of collapse, and until their rivals—Yuan Bank—took everything from them. Beneath the depths of despair, Shi Yen discovers her father's secret as the faceless and nameless Emperor of the Underworld, running elite criminal organizations across the black society. Shi Yen then succeeds in his role as the Empress, spending years re-establishing herself to take Shi Group back from her enemies' hands. However, a near-fatal confrontation caused Shi Yen to withdraw her role as the Empress, gearing her back to live a normal life. She then meets Yuan Shun, the man she loathed and wanted to be. The hatred is mutual. Yet, despite their rivalry, tension rises every time Shi Yen and Yuan Shun meet. They cannot deny their mutual admiration for each other, their complicated feelings, blooming chemistry, and burning desire. Between banters, competitive games, and encounters, would they ever stop to wonder if their hate blossomed into love? Especially when Yuan Shun may not be as cruel and wicked as Shi Yen initially thought him to be. Would they be able to be together when her dark past follows everywhere they go? - NO EVIL SISTER/MOTHER/EX-BOYFRIEND - NO MAJOR MISUNDERSTANDINGS - NO RAPE Meanwhile, Yuan Shun is the next successor of one of the greatest commercial banks in China, owning other businesses on the side. His family are known as debt collectors with an abundance of wealth, who helps or destroys companies. It's all for business, nothing personal. However, when Yuan Shun stumbles upon Shi Yen, he felt a surge of desire, a fluttering of somersaults in his ice-cold heart. But knowing that out of all his enemies, she loathed him the most. He then attempts to make her fall for him, knowing it would make him win their self-proclaimed long battle. But he wondered why she did not escape his wildest reveries? What made him so drawn to her? What could he do if she was his greatest rival? However, despite their hatred, how long can Shi Yen and Yuan Shun deny their undeniable attraction towards each other after a series of coincidental events? … On the other hand, Shi Ailin had grown up as a wallflower in High Society, living a sheltered life by her parents and her older sister, the ruthless Shi Yen. However, since the ruination of her family, she couldn't forget what happened to them since her parent's mysterious deaths and the company's collapse. Shi Ailin is an innocent, naive, and clueless woman who learns that to survive the cruel world she is thrust in, she must harden her heart. She then finds herself entangled with the Luo brothers, Luo Tian and Luo Wanting. Luo Tian is her ex-boyfriend who dumped her without giving her any reason or closure. Years later, she meets him again along with his older brother, Luo Wanting, a dangerously cunning man she was warned to stay away from, who offers her help to find the truth behind her parent's demise. Who will she choose? Tags: Romance, Underworld, R-18, Mature Content, Enemies-to-lovers, Strong Female Lead, Villains.

TheRedQueen · Urbain
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146 Chs

Tension (1)

For the next couple of weeks, Shi Yen didn't see Yuan Shun much.

In the morning, she'd leave before him, and during the evening, he'd arrive late, both immersed in their different lifestyles. She didn't mind, though, but Shi Yen started to realize that she had been paying too much attention to his schedule.

One morning, on the weekend, Shi Yen woke up late, stretching her arms, stirring out of bed. She washed up and changed, calling Shizi over to take her on a walk. She stepped down the first half of her staircase and paused, glancing over at the long and vast arched window.

She looked below, at Yuan Shun, topless, cleaning the pool. He left the sprinklers on to water the plants and grass. Without him, she'd be having a dead yard than the beautiful one down below.

Her stare fixated on him until he looked up at her, and she walked away before their brief glances met. She stepped down the stairs, and Shizi had twirled in circles, anticipating her release.

Shi Yen slipped on her shoes, stepping out of the house with Shizi.

Her dog was trained to walk by her side without a leash and without straying far from Shi Yen. Shizi had her distractions, but they were momentary.

She walked around the neighbourhood, observing the other houses; each estate appeared to be homely, filled with children and pets.

Shi Yen stumbled at what seemed to be the start of a gathering. She walked passed a woman who was removing groceries from the car. She then started to walk up to Shi Yen suddenly. "Are you our new neighbour?" she questioned.

"Hm, the last one down the street," Shi Yen replied.

The woman's mouth gaped. "With Mr. Yuan?"

Shit. The woman seemed to be a gossip case, and the last thing Shi Yen needed was people knowing that she sort-of lived with Yuan Shun.

Shi Yen nodded.

"What's your name?" the woman questioned.

"Yen." She left out the surname, not wanting people to associate her with Yuan Shun.

"Well, we do a lot of community gatherings. You can bring Mr. Yuan, too, one day if you wish."

"Thank you," replied Shi Yen, faking a smile.

She then continued to walk back around with Shizi. No, thank you, she thought. She was a workaholic as well as a homebody, and she didn't associate herself with many people if it wasn't necessary.

They trailed back, arriving back home. Shi Yen wanted to go to the main office with Shizi, so she picked her up and placed her in the car.

Shi Ailin was already at the office when she stepped in.

"Ah, good, you're here," Shi Ailin said.

"That's my line," replied Shi Yen. "But, I'm glad your work ethic is improving."

Shi Ailin flashed a smile. "Too busy with Mr. Yuan?"

Shi Yen groaned distastefully, ending that topic.

"I've come up with campaigns for our perfume collection," Shi Ailin continued, sliding a visual storyboard towards Shi Yen's direction to see. There were drawings for photoshoots and commercials to sell the products.

"Why is there a picture of me in this?"

"Because you will be the face of the campaign," Shi Ailin said.

"What?"

"You're the owner of this brand. Use your own face to sell it," Shi Ailin suggested.

Shi Yen's mouth opened and shut tightly. "I—I've never—"

"I know," her sister replied. "But I've contacted Song Entertainment, and they've agreed to do the shoot. You just need to show up and model for it. Oh, and we'll need a male actor too."

Shi Yen sighed deeply. She supposed it was a good idea. She had never shown her face much when marketing what she was selling, and it may provide a connection with her consumers. But damn, she wasn't going to be good at this.

"All right. I'll do it," said Shi Yen, despite her reluctance.

Yuan Shun had been feeling tense.

He knew he couldn't avoid his grandfather forever, but he would try to avoid meeting with him as much as he could.

Still, he was obligated to see him, since family-ties are so thick, and his grandfather was a powerful man. In fact, he was the only person—other than the late Shi Yan—that invoked fear in him.

He went to attend a family dinner with his mother and sister.

He could see how Yuan Xinyi's posture was too straight and stiff, not hiding the heaviness she felt.

They greeted his grandfather and joined him at the dinner table. Grandfather Yuan's white hair peppered with black strands; it used to be pitch-dark, like his, like most of the Yuan's. His russet eyes were darker, like earth roots.

It was silent, except for the occasional comment Yuan Xinyi made to break the tension. She asked Grandfather Yuan about his morning, his health, and his work. He gave her one-word responses.

"Are you still working as a manager at one of the branches?" he questioned her.

Yuan Xinyi stiffened. "Yes," she replied shakingly.

"Pathetic," he said.

Yuan Xinyi pressed her lips into a thin line, on the verge of tears, but she held back.

Yuan Shun snarled.

"Do you have something to say to me?" his grandfather said, snapping his face towards Yuan Shun. "I thought I heard something. Speak up, boy."

Yuan Shun's throat suddenly tightened. He felt frozen, unable to speak. It had always been like that, never delving the courage to speak against him. It was difficult.

"I thought so," his grandfather said.

Yuan Shun's hand tightened around the handle of his fork.

His mother kept quiet since she wasn't a Yuan; she kept her mouth shut, as always. When he was younger, Yuan Shun didn't understand why his mother never defended him. But he later learned that she was just as terrified of him as he was.

Grandfather Yuan had used to compare him to his older brother. But now it was Luo Wanting, since his brother, Yuan Ning, died.

Yuan Ning was the pride of the family. He was intelligent, obedient yet vocal and defiant. He did what he was told; he was as cruel and ruthless as their grandfather. Yuan Shun didn't have the best relationship with Yuan Ning since they were always at odds.

Yuan Shun was more kind and compassionate, and Yuan Ning thought of him as weak.

Yuan Ning would sneer at him for wanting to empathize with people who struggled financially when they were supposed to be debt collectors. But Yuan Shun never felt that way, not until Yuan Ning passed, making him the heir.

Yuan Shun still grieved for him; despite their differences, but there were also good moments. Yuan Ning protected and defended him against others that weren't family. He wanted to make Yuan Shun better, and it worked.

Yuan Shun changed his views. Everyone thought he wouldn't be able to run Yuan Bank, but he did it. They thought of him as weak, so he became hard-hearted and harsh. He became what Yuan Ning wanted.

And the dinner was awkward.