After Transmigrating as a Tycoon's Wife, My Thoughts Are Heard by the Whole Family-Chapter 383

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The birthday banquet’s projector screen was set up in the garden, previously displaying Aunt Qin’s photo collection.

Now, with everyone engrossed in the drama, no one noticed the screen going dark.

Qin Xian stood beside Ji Fei, tinkering with a computer and handing her his phone.

Ji Fei’s eyes lit up instantly.

Meanwhile, the other Qin family members stayed by Qin Jiaxi’s side.

Qin Jiaxi was utterly dumbfounded, staring blankly at the two men before mechanically turning her gaze to her mother and brother.

Despite Qin San Shu’s furious interrogation, they still attempted to lie their way out of it.

“Maybe... maybe they went to the wrong place. He’s just a younger acquaintance of mine. I told him to rest upstairs,” Aunt Qin finally stammered, recalling her prepared excuse.

Qin Han nodded nervously in agreement. “Exactly. That’s all there is to it. We have no idea what happened after that.”

As he finished, Qin Han glared viciously at the fat man, silently signaling him to keep quiet.

“Who is he? Why did you introduce him to Jiaxi? What are you plotting?” Qin San Shu demanded.

Aunt Qin straightened up, feigning indignation. “What could I possibly be plotting? Do you think I’d harm my own daughter? I just wanted her to make more friends, that’s all.”

“Then how do you explain them being drugged and ending up in Jiaxi’s room? What were they trying to do?” Qin San Shu roared.

Aunt Qin and Qin Han were drenched in sweat.

Su Ze quickly interjected, “Uncle, this has nothing to do with me! I only wanted to talk to Jiaxi privately, but when I entered the room, there was already a man hiding inside. As soon as I walked in, something sprayed onto my face, and I lost control of my body. This is definitely some kind of conspiracy!”

Even though he suspected the fat man was connected to Qin Han, Su Ze wasn’t about to go down with him. It was every man for himself now.

“You’re no better! What kind of person sneaks into my daughter’s room? Do you think you’re innocent?” Qin San Shu dismissed Su Ze outright.

But he knew the bigger problem lay with the fat man—a man clearly brought in by his wife, likely with the intention of forcing his daughter into some kind of arrangement.

Qin San Shu’s eyes grew redder with anger. He stepped forward and kicked the fat man to the ground. “Speak! Who told you to do this?”

“I... I... I didn’t do anything! It wasn’t me!” The fat man was already terrified but hesitated to speak, intimidated by Qin Han’s glare.

At this moment, Qin Han stepped forward. “Dad, since this concerns my sister’s reputation, why don’t you leave it to me to handle? There are too many guests around right now.”

Aunt Qin quickly added, “Exactly. I’ll talk to his parents. Let us take care of this. There’s no need for you to get involved.”

Suddenly, the microphone let out a sharp, piercing noise, echoing through the venue.

“Hello, hello! You two over there, mother and son, cut the act already. Anyone who doesn’t know better might actually think you care about Jiaxi.”

Everyone turned toward the sound and saw Qin Xian and Ji Fei standing beside the large screen, smiling mischievously.

“This is our family’s private matter. Please stay out of it,” Qin Han shouted angrily.

“Oh, is that so?” Ji Fei replied, her tone mockingly sweet. “But you see, when I was in Jiaxi’s room earlier, I accidentally left my phone there. Even more accidentally, I might have hit the record button before I left.”

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[Accidental? Really?]

No one cared about the dubious claim—it sounded like there was something big coming.

The moment the video started playing, Qin Han’s face turned deathly pale. He tried to rush forward, only to be kicked to the ground by Qin San Shu.

Qin San Shu’s gaze was cold and cutting as he stared down at the disheveled Qin Han, hoping against hope that things weren’t as bad as they seemed.

But he was destined to be disappointed. As Qin Han struggled desperately to get up, the sound of his voice filled the speakers.

“You’ll hide under the bed and wait for my sister to come in. Once she does, the mechanism will trigger, and the drugged mist will spray down. You’ll be affected too. As long as you seize the opportunity, you’ll become a son-in-law of the Qin family.”

Everyone was stunned, their eyes wide with disbelief at the brazen depravity on display.

A brother scheming to bring a predator into his own sister’s room, hiding him under her bed, and personally setting up «N.o.v.e.l.i.g.h.t» a drugging mechanism.

The image of Qin Han as a refined young master was utterly obliterated, leaving only a sickening portrait of corruption and depravity.

“My God, how can a brother do such a thing?”

“Even if he didn’t like her, how could he let someone drug and assault his own sister?”

“What kind of grudge does he have against her? They can’t really be siblings—more like sworn enemies!”

“I used to think the rumors about him at university were exaggerated. Now I have no doubts. He’s worse than a beast!”

“He doesn’t even deserve to be called a human.”

Qin San Shu and Qin Jiaxi were ashen-faced, watching the damning evidence unfold. Qin Han’s actions were so deliberate, so devoid of conscience, it left no room for doubt.

Qin Han, now completely paralyzed by the situation, no longer struggled. He knew it was over. His life would forever bear this indelible stain.

For the first time, he regretted following his mother and Yu Xin’s plan, risking everything. His mind felt like it was shutting down.

Aunt Qin’s lips were drained of color, her body trembling slightly. Beside her, Yu Xin asked nervously, “Auntie, what do we do?”

Aunt Qin tried to compose herself, scrambling for a way to salvage the situation.

But the video continued playing.

The fat man, clearly scared, asked nervously, “Are you sure this will work? What if the drug wears off and your sister goes crazy? What if your dad doesn’t just let it go? Am I even safe?”

“Relax. Leave the rest to my mom. When she came up with this plan, she already had everything figured out. Once the drug wears off, there won’t be any evidence. You just have to insist that Jiaxi was willing. Scandal like this won’t look good for her. My dad won’t act recklessly, and my mom will fake being distressed—crying, feigning stomach pain. My dad wouldn’t dare pursue it if he thought it might harm the baby. In the end, my mom will cry her way into getting you and my sister married.”

“She’d agree to that? She doesn’t look like she’d go along with it.”

“She won’t have a choice. My mom will cry to all the socialites about how Jiaxi got into this mess with you. Who else would dare marry her after that? Once you’re married, just keep her in line. Make sure she doesn’t keep causing trouble with me and Yu Xin.”

Qin Han’s voice was cold and calculated.

The room was deathly silent.

Everyone turned to look at Aunt Qin, their minds reeling with the realization that the mother had been complicit all along. It wasn’t enough for the brother to be despicable; the mother—who had carried this child for ten months—was willing to hand her own daughter over to a stranger for her own benefit.

This was beyond cruel. It was monstrous.

Even her long-time friends among the socialites wanted nothing more than to cut all ties with her on the spot. Words like “vicious” and “malicious” were insufficient to describe the depth of their disgust.