"Don't move!" Auntie Ouyang interrupted my fidgeting. "Just stay still!" She even deliberately pressed my hand firmly against her chest. Then, she answered the call.
"Hello? Sister Wanyi."
"Hey, Lanlan."
On the screen, Mom, with her dark hair gently flowing and dressed in a simple blue outfit, was sitting upright on the sofa at home, holding her phone as she chatted with us.
"Oh, Xuanyu is here too. What are you two up to?"
"Ahaha... Mom." I felt incredibly guilty. Thankfully, the camera only showed Auntie Ouyang and me from the neck up—though I was also visible from the waist up, but that didn't matter. "I just wanted to lie here for a bit. This lounge chair isn't comfortable at all—the service here is really lacking. They don't even provide a cushion for the lounge chair, so I had to lean against your son. I hope Sister Wanyi isn't upset." Auntie Ouyang complained.
"Really? From the messages you sent me, the place seemed quite expensive. Are they really missing furniture like that? Didn't you rest well?" Mom didn't seem to care at all about Auntie Ouyang's comment about being upset—she was only concerned about whether Auntie Ouyang was comfortable.
"I rested fine. I was just saying the folding chair isn't comfortable, and it's not something I use often."
"Hmm, that's good then. How's the scenery over there? The scenic spot Jingyan sent me looks really nice, very natural and serene." Mom said lightly.
"It's quite lovely. When we have time, I'll take you and Bowen here separately. Where did you two go?" Auntie Ouyang chatted casually while playfully teasing my foot with hers. I was utterly shocked—is this what women's acting skills are like?
"Nowhere special, just took a walk in the nearby park. He had an emergency at work and didn't get home until after midnight yesterday." Mom's tone held no sadness, just a faint trace of worry.
"Ah, it's tough for everyone. But it's good—the more we earn now, the easier life will be for Xuanyu and Jingyan in the future." Although Auntie Ouyang's words moved me deeply, I was still incredibly tense at that moment.
"You shouldn't think like that. No amount of money is ever enough to waste. What's important is for them to keep improving and becoming better people. Right, Xuanyu?" Mom gave me a gentle smile.
"Ah, yes, yes! Mom is absolutely right. I'll definitely study hard and do even better!" I responded with nonsense.
"By the way, where are Jingyan and Xuanyu's sister?" Mom asked.
"They're playing on the beach. I wanted to stay in the room for a bit, so I dragged my darling back here to keep me company."
"Hmm, that's nice. Xuanyu, make sure to keep Auntie Ouyang company, or else I'll raise the bride price when you get married, haha." Mom joked, which was rare for her.
"Oh, Sister Wanyi, what bride price? I don't want any of that. Let me tell you, in our family, aside from Qinbin, everything belongs to Xuanyu—even me, haha." If Auntie Ouyang's words had been a joke before, at this moment, with her naked and on top of me, I couldn't help but overthink it.
"Haha, Xuanyu, you're such a lucky kid. You have an outstanding girlfriend like Jingyan and a mother-in-law who treats you like her own son. You're truly blessed!" Mom laughed sweetly.
"Treat him like my own son? He is my own son! Sister Wanyi, you're not allowed to steal him from me!" Auntie Ouyang retorted.
"Alright, alright, he's all yours, all yours! Xuanyu, your mom doesn't want you anymore, haha!"
"Haha!"
Aunt Ouyang and Mom burst into cheerful laughter simultaneously, reminding me that this seemed to be one of their favorite jokes at my expense. When I was little, hearing them tease me like this would always make me cry. But now, being cherished by both families, I only feel happiness.
"Alright, Sister Wanyi, I'm going to lie down for a bit. If you want to know what Xuanman is up to, just give them a video call," Aunt Ouyang said.
"Fine! Go ahead and lie on your son then. I'll call Xuanman," Mom replied with a laugh before hanging up.
"Whew, Aunt Ouyang, you scared me half to death!" My tense body instantly relaxed, and I even nearly climaxed from the intense nervousness.
"There, there, it's alright, my dear," Aunt Ouyang murmured, her delicate hand moving to her private area, gently stroking a few times before raising her fingers to show me.
A glistening, sticky fluid clung visibly to her fingertips—what it was needed no explanation.
"Auntie..."
"You silly boy!" Aunt Ouyang gracefully shifted her legs, freeing herself from my "restraint," and stood up in the glow of the setting sun. The warm, golden light bathed her naked body, casting a holy radiance over her fragrant shoulders and jade-like back. Meanwhile, her firm, rounded buttocks formed a shadowy silhouette, concealing her intimate parts in an artistic interplay of light and shadow. Peering between her plump buttocks, I noticed the glistening wetness of her inner thighs...
"Come on, let's go down and play for a while," Aunt Ouyang whispered, leaning down to plant a kiss on my forehead. Her hand discreetly brushed against the bulge in my pants before she smiled and slipped into the bathroom.
I got up and hurriedly left the room filled with ambiguous warmth.
Walking alone on the beach, my thoughts ebbed and flowed like the tide. I had initially planned to find Jingyan and the others, but the recent encounter with Aunt Ouyang left me feeling uneasy, so I decided against it.
Before I knew it, I had wandered to an unfamiliar spot. The familiar sounds faded away, replaced by a few strange yet comforting voices drifting gently into my ears.
"Here comes the big wave—time to get wet—oh my! Haha!"
A graceful young mother was gently holding the arms of an adorable one- or two-year-old girl, encouraging her tiny toes to touch the incoming seawater and the soft, sandy shore. With a tone full of doting affection, the mother playfully teased the child while guiding this little angel, newly arrived in the world, to explore its unknown wonders.
"Hehe, ah-woo," the little one giggled, her chubby legs kicking joyfully in her mother's embrace, her smiling face blooming like a flower, radiating pure, innocent delight.
Witnessing this heartwarming scene of maternal joy, I couldn't help but feel moved. My own mother must have comforted me like this in the past, and in the future, Jingyan would do the same for our children.
Just as I was admiring the moment, the tide rose, sweeping away the toys the mother and daughter had left nearby.
"Huh?" The young mother was still holding her child, unable to retrieve them. I quickly rushed over to help gather the toys.
"Thank you." Only then did I get a proper look at the young woman's face. Her complexion was fair as jade, her brows and eyes like a painting. That hint of unintentional disarray only added to her delicate, almost fragile charm. Her chest was full and firm, her waist slender, her hips plump and rounded. She radiated the gentle grace of the Jiangnan water towns, yet within that softness was a vibrant youthful energy—a blend of maternal tenderness and the allure of a young woman.
"You're welcome. Your daughter is adorable, sister." The child in her arms clung tightly to her neck but couldn't resist turning to peek at me, her mix of nervousness and curiosity so endearing it made me want to tease her.
"Qing Le—" A slightly lean young man, looking to be in his twenties, approached from the side.
"Husband—" The young woman named Qing Le, holding the child with one arm, extended her other hand, her beautiful face glowing with irrepressible joy.
The man also reached out, gently pulling her close, and without any hesitation in front of me, kissed her deeply.
"Ah! Ah-woo! Da-ba-ba!" The daughter in the woman's arms babbled excitedly while reaching out her chubby little hand to tug at her father's ear, as if protesting.
"Bwah! Hey, my little princess, why won't you let Daddy kiss Mommy? Mwah!" The man pinched his daughter's chubby cheek and planted an affectionate kiss on it.
"You're really something, there are other people here!" The young woman's face flushed with shyness, her eyes darting toward me apologetically before returning to her husband, filled with tenderness and submission.
"Alright, you head back first." The woman, holding her daughter, walked out of our sight.
"Hello, I'm Yue Feng. That's my wife, Yang Qing Le." The man took the initiative to walk up to me and introduce himself.
"Oh, hello. I'm Lin Xuan Yu." I lightly shook his extended hand—it wasn't large but felt strong. I couldn't help wondering to myself, Oh no, does he think I was hitting on her just now?
"Haha, don't worry. I saw you helping my wife pick up the toy earlier. No misunderstanding. Are you here on vacation?" he explained with a laugh, putting me at ease.
"Ah, yes. We're from the north, T City," I said.
"Wow! That's really far!" Yue Feng stood with his hands on his hips as we chatted.
"Are you local? Don't tell me you've already bought this villa?" I pointed to the one next to ours.
"Bought? No way, these aren't for sale here. Local? Not exactly, but I live nearby. I come here often to hang out."
"Are those all your family?" He pointed toward Jing Yan and the others in the distance. I turned to look and realized I had wandered quite far from them.
"Yeah, family and friends. Quite a few beauties there—looks like you're living a pretty happy life, my friend!" Yue Feng lightly tapped my arm with the back of his hand, giving me a knowing, teasing look that men share.
"Not bad, I guess. Your wife is a beauty too, and your daughter is so adorable. I'm not married yet."
"Fiancée? Or girlfriend?" he asked.
"Not exactly a fiancée. We grew up together since childhood." I couldn't help feeling a bit smug as I said it.
"Wow, damn! No way, that's so lucky. It's the dream of so many guys to end up with their childhood sweetheart." As he spoke, he nervously glanced back, as if afraid Yang Qingle might hear. His amusing gesture made me laugh.
We found a rock to sit on, enjoying the sea breeze as we continued chatting.
"Are there any unique local foods around here?" For tomorrow's special occasion, I had done a lot of research. Meeting Yue Feng, a local, felt like grabbing onto a lifeline. "The seafood is great, especially the oysters—they're incredibly fresh."
"I want to book a table at a restaurant. Any recommendations?"
"Of course!" He pulled out his phone and searched for me, pointing out places to avoid as he did. I nodded repeatedly, suddenly enlightened.
"What's the occasion tomorrow?" he asked.
"My mother-in-law's birthday," I replied, scratching my head a bit shyly.
"Mother-in-law? That one?" He pointed toward someone emerging from a villa in the distance.
"Yeah." I turned to look and saw Aunt Ouyang, now wearing a conservative swimsuit, coming out to play again.
"She looks so young, man. You're in for a treat." He raised an eyebrow suggestively.
"What? She's my mother-in-law. What kind of treat are you talking about?" I asked, confused.
"Ah, you're still young. Let me tell you—"
"What are you doing here? We should head back soon!" Before Yue Feng could finish, a mature woman in a red swimsuit, with wavy long hair, walked over. Her features were delicate, her skin smooth, and her steps were alluring. Especially her full, almost explosive curves—even from the front, I could sense their intense sway. She exuded an aura of mature charm.
"This family is here on vacation, and I was just chatting with him, sharing some tips about the area." As Yue Feng spoke, the woman walked up to him. He reached out to wrap an arm around her slender waist, but she swatted his hand away.
"Tsk! There are people around!" she chided coquettishly.
I stared in shock, thinking to myself, Wasn't this woman just with Yang Qingle earlier? How... Is Yue Feng having an affair? And so brazenly?
"Hmm?" Yue Feng stood up and pulled her close, completely unafraid of being seen. He puckered his lips, leaning in for a kiss.
"Ah, fine! There, happy?" The woman first glanced at me sheepishly, then gave Yue Feng a quick peck on the lips. Sitting on the rock, I felt stuck—I couldn't leave, but I also had more questions to ask.
Fortunately, the woman shyly slipped away, telling Yue Feng to hurry back before she left. "So? What do you think?" Yue Feng sat back down beside me, looking completely relaxed.
"Uh... I mean... aren't you playing it a bit risky?" That was the only way I could describe it.
"What risk? That's my mom! Her name is Mu Yuping." Yue Feng explained with a smile.
"Ah? Oh—I see! Sorry, sorry, I misunderstood." My racing heart finally settled. Though it seemed overly intimate, they were mother and son, so it made sense. After all, my own mother-in-law and I...
"Nah, you didn't misunderstand. It's exactly what you're thinking."
His next words left me speechless.
"No... wait, dude? What do you mean 'exactly'? Exactly what?" I stammered.
"Having a relationship. Isn't that what you were thinking?"
My wife knows about it too, so I'm telling you, your happiness is still ahead!" His casual words instantly froze me in place.
What? Having a relationship with his mom? And his wife knows about it?! What kind of novel plot is this?!
"Don't be so surprised, it's perfectly normal. Look over there!" He pointed toward the area near the sunshade in his yard. There, his mother, Mu Yuping, and his wife, Yang Qingle, were playing with his daughter. Sitting nearby were a young woman with shoulder-length hair and an older-looking woman with long hair.
"My wife and my mom, you know about them."
"Yeah, yeah, yeah!" I nodded stiffly.
"That short-haired one over there is the wife of one of my gym clients. I kind of introduced them, actually. Her name is Mu Xiaoting. The long-haired woman next to her is her mother-in-law, my client's mom, Zhou Fengling. Both of them are pregnant now." Yue Feng pointed them out one by one.
"Yeah, yeah, yeah!" I continued nodding stiffly.
"They're both my women."
"Huh?" My mind flooded with question marks.
"The babies in their bellies are mine too."
"Huh? Huh?" My jaw seemed to have a mind of its own.
"And all four of them know about it."
"Huh? Huh? Huh?" I felt my jaw was about to hit the floor.
"Look at you, so shocked. Isn't this pretty normal?" Yue Feng turned back, still looking completely at ease.
Normal? Is this normal?!
"Wait... you... aren't you afraid something might go wrong playing like this?" I asked quietly.
"Go wrong? It's precisely because something did go wrong—something big—that things ended up like this." Yue Feng said meaningfully.
"Ah... okay."
"If I told you my story, it could fill a whole novel. I've even thought of a title: Don't Let Mom Go to the Gym." Yue Feng said calmly.
"So yeah, your happiness really is still ahead. It's up to you." Yue Feng pointed in my direction again.
I turned to look. Jingyan and Aunt Ouyang were having a water gun fight. My sister and Jingyan were dodging and spraying back. The big guy Chu Yun was shielding Mu Xianning and Mu Lingze, while Zhao Chenyu stood in front of Aunt Ouyang. Even though I didn't know who all these women were, I had a feeling—they all liked being around you, maybe even liked you." Yue Feng said very matter-of-factly.
"I only have one fiancée." I retorted instinctively, taken aback.
"Haha, they could all be your women, if you wanted." He laughed.
"Come on, you might look young, but you talk like some kind of mystic." I teased him deliberately.
"Ah... I just feel you and I are very similar." He said.
"Similar?"
"To the old me." He added immediately.
"Okay..." I fell silent, because I didn't know his past story or what he used to be like.
"People... sometimes you have to lose something to gain something. If you're unwilling to let go of what you have now, you might end up losing even more."
He suddenly said this seemingly random line. I turned to look at him. Even though we were about the same age, his demeanor right now really felt like someone a generation older than me.
"I've heard that saying plenty of times before." I replied.
"Here's a website." He handed me his phone. I glanced at the screen—it was a forum called "Conqueror's Forum."
"What's this?" I frowned slightly.
"Don't worry, it's safe. You'll need a VPN, though." He nudged the phone closer.
I saved the website.
"On the forum, the user 'CrossPeakSummit' is me." Yuefeng showed me his profile.
"Alright, thanks. But I still want to ask about the restaurant," I said.
"Sure!" Yuefeng remained as relaxed as ever.
The moon hung like a delicate eyebrow, and the sea breeze carried a refreshing chill.
Back in the bedroom, I stepped out of the bathroom and saw Jingyan lying on the bed, playing with her phone. I couldn't help but glance at my arm, where the redness and swelling hadn't faded yet, reminding me of the "incident" before dinner.
"Where were you? My sister and I got completely soaked by their water guns!" Jingyan, dripping wet, grabbed my arm and twisted it.
"Ouch!" I yelped in pain.
"Hmph! Exactly!" Che Xuanman chimed in from the side.
"All the other girls had their boyfriends protecting them, but you disappeared at the critical moment!" Jingyan gave my arm another hard twist, and I felt like my skin had been rotated a full 360 degrees.
"Hmph! Exactly!" Che Xuanman echoed again.
I quietly slipped out of the bedroom, grumbling to myself. Jingyan usually isn't this harsh when she's angry. Why did she suddenly change her temper after the water fight today? Could it be jealousy because I didn't protect her?
Turning around, I noticed two figures leisurely leaning on the balcony of the dimly lit second floor, standing out clearly under the moonlight. They were a man and a woman, standing quite close together.
I crept over quietly and took a closer look—it was Zhao Chenyu and Mu Lingze.
"What are you two doing here?" I asked.
"Ah!"
"Ouch!" They both jumped in surprise.
"Lin, why do you walk so silently!" Mu Lingze complained, clutching her chest.
"You two were just too engrossed in your conversation. What are you looking at?" I asked.
"Hehe, Senior, come take a look." Zhao Chenyu beckoned me over quietly. I walked to the balcony and followed his pointing finger. A tall, sturdy man and a woman with a fiery figure were walking side by side, chatting idly. It was Chu Yun and Mu Xianning.
"Are they...?" I asked in surprise.
"Hehe, Lin, don't pretend. Tell me, did you arrange for him to pursue my sister?" Mu Lingze pointed her finger at me, her lively eyes glinting mischievously in the faint moonlight.
"Well... I'm actually a bit embarrassed to say it. It would sound too deliberate if I did. 'Arranged' might be too strong a word. I think Senior Chu probably met Xianning before, and when Senior Lin found out, he gave him a chance. After all, beauties like Lingze and Xianning should be kept within the circle, right?" Zhao Chenyu came to my rescue while also complimenting Mu Lingze. I had to admit, he was quite smooth with his words, and he had pretty much guessed the situation correctly.
"What do you mean 'within the circle'? You're the one who's 'within the circle'! Hmph!" Mu Lingze seemed a bit displeased.
"Sorry, Lingze, I was just making a comparison. Just a comparison, hehe." Zhao Chenyu pleaded for mercy while looking to me for help. Caught between the two of them, I could only shrug helplessly.
"Lin, do you have any outstanding male classmates around you?" Mu Lingze suddenly looked at me with a coquettish gleam in her eyes.
"What, are you getting ideas too? A young girl's heart stirring? Tell me, what kind are you looking for?" I crossed my arms.
"Hmm... I haven't really thought about what kind. How about I become Jingyan's younger sister? You don't mind, do you, Lin?" Mu Lingze cupped her hands over her mouth and asked shyly.
"Oh my god!" I nearly stumbled, and Zhao Chenyu also turned his head away.
"Haha, Lin, you're so funny, haha." Mu Lingze covered her mouth and giggled.
"You..." I was thinking about how to teach her a lesson when Zhao Chenyu quickly called out to both of us.
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