I have received everyone's requests for updates, and many friends have urged me not to stop writing, so here I am, continuing on. Each character has been carefully crafted over a long time, as has the plot. To change the outline now would be like abandoning a child I have raised; I simply cannot bring myself to do it. Therefore, I have chosen to pause the updates and make a clean break.
I understand that this may come across as disrespectful to everyone, but there is no other way. The previous ending was hastily written in a fit of anger. I will rewrite the conclusion to provide everyone with a proper resolution—a perfect ending, if you will. This book has been one I’ve poured my heart into, despite its many flaws.
I am continuously learning from your suggestions and accepting your critiques to improve myself. Since there is still much content that cannot be summarized in just this chapter, I can only provide a rough outline of the ending to bring this story to a close.
Now, let’s get to the main point!
Su Xuan ultimately met his demise at the hands of his own daughter. Everything he plotted was aimed at becoming me! He went so far as to sacrifice the Tai'an Kingdom, undergoing full-body surgery to take on his daughter's identity and appearance. He hid beside me for an entire month while treating his own daughter like a prisoner, confining her completely!
Why did this happen? It was later revealed by Su Mengying that Su Xuan had changed his name; he was once known as Su Yi. The reason for this name change was his desire for Old Zhao and others to witness the inhumane treatment of his own children. He aimed to psychologically and physically devastate us!
This was all revenge stemming from childhood trauma! Everything traces back to Old Zhao's early years! Su Xuan had always been frail and sickly, far inferior in physical quality compared to his peers. During that time, he was an easy target for bullying; he was tormented by Old Zhao throughout kindergarten. Fortunately, his mother moved away when he started elementary school in Guangdong Province.
However, in Guangdong Province, he faced relentless bullying from Wang Shang for an extended period.
He could no longer endure it and desperately pleaded with his mother to move, but in Magic City, he continued to suffer at the hands of Hua Baiwei. This time, his pleas did not earn his mother's consent. He endured Hua Baiwei's bullying until he graduated from elementary school, only to be transferred back to the lake after being promoted. The situation remained unchanged; there was no Old Zhao in middle school, but there was Ouyang Xiong.
He tried to resist, but all he received was an even fiercer beating the next day. In high school, he worked hard and managed to get into a high school in Sichuan, thinking he could escape this nightmare. Little did he know that there was still a Ku Ba there, and Ku Ba's bullying was the worst among them.
Paying protection fees, running errands, and getting beaten up for simply being disliked became second nature to him. He persevered until he was accepted into Yun Province University, where he met Mo Li. Of course, the outcome was the same.
Later on, in Beijing, he climbed to the top through various means—manipulation, firearms, and more. Everything stemmed from the bullying by Old Zhao and his friends during their childhood, which left Su Xuan with a grudge that lasted a lifetime and a sense of enduring pain.
Decades of change made it so that Old Zhao and the others could hardly remember that Su Xuan was actually Su Yi, the boy they had bullied since childhood. Mo Li ultimately chose to take his own life; before doing so, he entrusted someone to deliver a phone to me. The phone contained only a video where he expressed his apologies, regretting that he had stood on the same side as Su Xuan. He hoped I could forgive him and take good care of his daughter.
Mo Jun was also a victim of this war, and upon learning all this information, his reaction mirrored that of Su Mengying when she first heard the news. Wang Ju'en chose to stand by me despite Wang Shang's objections. Everything she had done was for the sake of revealing Su Xuan's true nature; she had no choice but to go to such lengths.
In contrast, Kong Ran acted like a female Black Boss; upon meeting me, she shot first. Ultimately, under the pressure from Lin Mu Xi, Ouyang Zhirou, and Hua Yu Yan, she learned why Old Zhao had killed her aunt.
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