Chapter 167 - Be My Goddess
Hello, Mr. Major General
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Wen Shouyiâs expression froze as her eyes fell upon the credit card in Gu Nianzhiâs hand. After a moment, she gave a self-deprecating laugh and said, âI see you went to Professor He and complained about me, again. Nianzhi, I really do care about you. I want the best for you. You donât have to appreciate what I do for you, but canât you at least stop thinking of me as some kind of evil villainess, out to get you at every turn?â
âI never make assumptions about a personâs character.â Gu Nianzhi withdrew the credit card He Zhichu had given her and said, with a hint of sarcasm, âI only make inferences according to their behavior. Miss Wen, I donât care what goes on inside that mind of yours, nor do I care about whatever private reasons you supposedly have for acting the way you do towards me. Thatâs none of my business, and I donât want to know about it. All I want is to live peacefully for the next six months, and then return to the Empire to continue my studies.â
Wen Shouyi stared at Gu Nianzhi, her eyes filled with undisguised pity and sympathy. Gu Nianzhi squirmed uncomfortably under her gaze.
Gu Nianzhi sat down and resumed working on her computer. She kept her face deliberately turned towards her computer screen in an explicit display of hostility as she asked, âMiss Wen, is there something else?â
Wen Shouyi sighed. She looked at Gu Nianzhi calmly.
Gu Nianzhi looked up from her computer and stared defiantly back at Wen Shouyi.
She took in Wen Shouyiâs slightly plump figure, her round face, her thin eyebrows, and her small mouth. Her nose was delicate and straight, and the corners of her eyes were slightly upturnedâthey were what were commonly known as âphoenix eyes,â similar to He Zhichuâs characteristic bright, almond-shaped eyes, except longer and narrower. She looked like a classical beauty who had just walked out from an old painting; her full figure and chubby cheeks were pleasant and attractive to look atâif she kept her mouth shut.
Gu Nianzhi seized the opportunity to carefully look Wen Shouyi over. The longer she stared at her, the more familiar she seemed to Gu Nianzhi.
Who? Who does she remind me of?
Gu Nianzhiâs thoughts ran wild as the cogs turned inside her head. Her eyes glazed over as she tried to remember.
Wen Shouyi quietly watched Gu Nianzhi. When she saw that Gu Nianzhi had zoned out, she smiled pleasantly and left the small office.
Gu Nianzhi was staring at Wen Shouyiâs retreating back when it suddenly hit her.
She knew now why Wen Shouyi seemed so familiar to her.
Back in her Fengya apartment bedroom, in C City of the Huaxia Empire, there were several dolls she had played with as a child.
A dreamy princess outfit in pink gauze and purple organdy, thick bangs that covered the forehead, narrow eyes, a face as round and fair as a dinner plate, and a full figureâthe dolls had resembled the young ladies commonly seen in classical paintings.
And now, they reminded her strongly of Wen Shouyi.
They were not entirely alike, of course; there were many differences between the two, but the overall feeling was the same...
Wen Shouyi resembled her dolls. Why was that?
Gu Nianzhi chewed on her pen. She made up her mind to call Huo Shaoheng later that night to ask where the dolls had come from.
She kept herself busy with her work at the Committee of Appropriations. When it was time to call it a day, she finally discovered she no longer had access to the archives.
Her access was now limited to the most basic files; everything else now said âRestricted Accessâ when she tried to open them.
What could she do?
Oh wellâtime to grow mushrooms.
...
Later that evening, when she had returned to her apartment and was having dinner with Zhao Liangze, Gu Nianzhi brought up the subject of her dolls at the dining table. âBrother Ze, do you remember the dolls I had when I was a little girl? I carried them everywhere with me.â
âYeah, I do. Why?â Zhao Liangze ladled out a bowl of soup and handed it to her. âDrink up, itâs Chinese yam with pork ribs. Itâll help you grow taller.â
Gu Nianzhi was not in a hurry to drink her soup. She got out her phone and pulled up a photo of Wen Shouyi. âDonât you think she looks like my dolls? Thin eyebrows, a small mouth, phoenix eyes, kind of chubby?â
Zhao Liangze glanced at the photo dismissively. â...Thin eyebrows, a small mouth, phoenix eyes, kind of chubbyâyouâve just described about a third of all the women from the Huaxia northwestern provinces. If you actually thought those facial features were in any way special, well, congratulations, youâve narrowed it down from one in a billion to one in every ten million.â
âOh? So you donât think she looks like my dolls?â Gu Nianzhiâs large eyes were round with surprise. Her dark pupils glittered like the best-quality obsidian under the lights. âReally? They donât look alikeâat all?â
âThey look similar, but I wouldnât say they look alike. Itâs a generic similarity, like a racial stereotype. You know how white people look similar to one another, right? Well, the same goes for black people, and so on and so forthâget it?â Zhao Liangze patted her on the shoulder. âThe similarity is superficial. Thereâs nothing more to it.â
Gu Nianzhi carefully scrutinized Wen Shouyiâs photo. Zhao Liangze was rightâthe similarity seemed to be superficial.
The sudden wave of nostalgia and familiarity that had come over her in her office that morning was completely gone now.
She sighed and turned off her phone. âGuess I was being paranoid.â
âI thought you hated her? A lot? Why would you relate her to your favorite dolls?â Zhao Liangze found the idea extremely amusing. He continued chatting with Gu Nianzhi about it as he cut up his steak.
âI hate her guts. The first time we met, she tried to sabotage me, and Iâve never liked her since. But sheâs Professor Heâs assistantâsheâs always around, whether I like her or not.â Gu Nianzhi drank her entire bowl of soup in one go, and then began picking out the Chinese yam inside to eat.
âWell, donât spend so much time thinking about her then. Just ignore her. The more you spend time hating her, the more important she becomes to you. Why make things difficult for yourself?â Zhao Liangze had finished cutting his steak into little pieces. He poured the gravy over the steak pieces, and began shoving them into his mouth with a fork. His eyes twinkled with gastronomic bliss.
Gu Nianzhi was done eating. She rested her chin in a hand and began talking about the supplier. â...I was able to find the details of the supplier yesterday, but today, they were all locked behind restricted access. I canât see them anymore.â
Zhao Liangze paused. âRestricted access?â
âYup. I was able to retrieve the data and reports yesterday, so Iâm positive the extra security measure was only added today.â Gu Nianzhi nodded confidently.
Zhao Liangze thought for a moment. âI know what happened. They probably added some sort of trigger in the list of suppliers. If someone not on their internal white-list tries to look up this specific supplier, the file immediately goes into restricted access. Itâs a very simple encryption method that can be carried out automatically with a script. Well, at least we know now that there is definitely something fishy about this particular supplier.â
âHave you told Uncle Huo about it?â Gu Nianzhi looked at Zhao Liangze eagerly. âIf you havenât, I can tell him, on your behalf!â
Zhao Liangze looked at her. He suddenly grinned. âI mentioned it, but I wasnât very clear. I think it would be better for you to tell him about it yourself.â He winked at her.
Gu Nianzhi leapt to her feet, bursting with joy. âIâll call him, right away!â
She rushed to her room, slammed the door shut, and immediately dialed Huo Shaohengâs number on her phone.
Zhao Liangze remained seated at the dining table. He stared at the door to Gu Nianzhiâs room as he ate his dinner, a thoughtful expression on his face.
...
Gu Nianzhi flopped onto her bed. She had finally gotten through to Huo Shaohengâs phone.
â...Uncle Huo?â Gu Nianzhi turned over to lie on her back, the corners of her mouth already curved upwards.
Huo Shaoheng was in the middle of a meeting. He heard Gu Nianzhi call his number over his headset; he answered the call, then immediately hung up. He took out his phone and texted her: Iâm in a meeting.
Gu Nianzhi read Huo Shaohengâs message over and over again, wishing her intense staring would magically make it longer.
But that was it.
Huo Shaoheng was in the middle of discussing with his subordinates the viability of sending a research vessel to the Gulf of Aden.
âOur investigations show that Physical World was founded by a professor of physics from Harvard University. Itâs a small, limited liability companyânot a public companyâand all the registration details for it remain highly classified.â Lieutenant Colonel Zhao, who oversaw North American intelligence, was standing on the podium in the conference room, presenting the results of their investigations. âBai Yushengâs defection from two months ago severely crippled our Secret Service operations and intelligence network in North America. We would have been able to find out a lot more about Physical World, if it hadnât been for that.â
He shook his head regretfully as he stepped down from the podium and seated himself in one of the chairs below.
Huo Shaoheng was silent for a moment. Finally, he said: âSend a research vessel to the Gulf of Aden. Two warships will act as an escort. Those amateur pirates in the Gulf of Aden would never dare approach a military warship.â
âWeâll have to coordinate with the Southern Military Region if we want to send warships,â said Bai Yueran. She was not only a colonel, but also the head of the Legal Department for the 6th Military Region. âItâs either them or the Eastern Military Regionâthese are the only two military regions with a naval fleet.â
âWeâll cooperate with the Southern Military Region.â Huo Shaoheng turned on his computer and looked at the map of territorial waters. âThere are many places of interest in the South China Sea, itâll be easier to work from there.â
âThatâs true. We have plenty of natural wonders in the South China Sea to protect, donât we?â Everyone laughed in implicit understanding.
After the meeting was over, Bai Yueran waited for everyone to leave before saying to Huo Shaoheng: âSir, my aunt will be going there in person this time. Donât worryâif thereâs anything remotely suspicious about the area, sheâll find it.â
Bai Yueranâs aunt, Bai Jinyi, was a famous physicist in the Huaxia Empire. She was in her fifties, and had never marriedârumor had it that she was completely obsessed with her research, and considered marriage and having children to be a waste of time.
Six years ago, it had been Bai Jinyi who had first discovered the abnormal magnetic field emanating from a particular section of C City.
Back then, Huo Shaoheng had been tasked with the duty of protecting her.
Now, the same magnetic field had appeared again. It was naturally up to Bai Jinyi to investigate it.
âWeâll just have to do our best.â Huo Shaoheng was not feeling optimistic about the excursion. The Huaxia Empire was only sticking their finger into the pie because the other countries were sending their warships to the area.
Although the data collected from the magnetic field matched the data from six years ago, the magnetic field had appeared under the sea, this time aroundâthere were too many unknown factors, and Huo Shaoheng did not think it was wise to invest too much effort into the investigation.
Bai Yueran saw that Huo Shaoheng was no longer interested in the conversation, and excused herself.
Huo Shaoheng returned to his office and looked at his watch. It was 11 oâclock in the morning; it would be 11 oâclock at night over in the US east coast.
He thought about it, and decided to call her back.
âWhat is it, Nianzhi?â As soon as his voice sounded over the phone, Gu Nianzhi immediately felt her ear grow hot and feverish.
âI just wanted to talk to you about Physical World, Uncle Huo. I wanted to look up a few more things today, but the report had already been locked behind restricted access. I canât see it anymore.â Gu Nianzhi held the phone close to her right ear, and made sure to keep her voice low.
Huo Shaoheng frowned. âThen donât go snooping after it anymore. Donât draw any unnecessary attention to yourself.â
âOkay, I wonât,â Gu Nianzhi said obediently.
Zhao Liangze had said the same thing, but as usual, she had refused to listen.
The exact same words were now coming from Huo Shaoheng, and she immediately agreed with him. She decided not to risk going through the archived files again.
âIs there anything else? Itâs already 11 oâclock. Why arenât you asleep?â Huo Shaoheng put on his headset and walked out of his office to get lunch at the cafeteria.
Gu Nianzhi did not want to hang up so soon. She talked about Wen Shouyi and her dolls. She asked, with great interest, âUncle Huo, where did you buy my dolls? Did you get them from one of the Western provinces?â
âBuy?â Huo Shaoheng smiled. âIt was custom-made. You canât buy it off a rack.â
âCustom-made?â Gu Nianzhi was taken aback. âWhat made you think of getting custom-made dolls for me?â
Huo Shaoheng took a moment to reply. âIâll tell you on your 18th birthday.â With that, he hung up.
âOkay.â Gu Nianzhi bit her lip as she rubbed her numb, feverish ears.
Huo Shaohengâs voice had been heavenly music to her. She could hear her heart beating in her earsâwas this the sound of love?
Huo Shaoheng had hung up; there was no longer any sound coming from her phone, but Gu Nianzhi was reluctant to remove it from her ear as she lay on her bed.
A breeze entered through the window, bringing with it the coolness of the night.
Her heart was on fire. Her cheeks were warm. She felt the heat coursing through her even more keenly in the evening wind.
Gu Nianzhi wiped her face and sat up, hugging her knees.
She sighed. She realized now how much she missed Uncle Huo. She really, really wanted to see him, and talk to him face to face.
When he eventually married and had children, she would no longer be able to call him whenever she liked.
Gu Nianzhi closed her eyes. She was about to turn off the lights and go to sleep when she heard her phone ring again.
This time, it was a call from Mei Xiawen.
Gu Nianzhiâs long, slender fingers reached out and unlocked the phone. She answered the call.
âXiawen?â
âNianzhi, who were you talking to? You were on the phone for so long. Isnât it almost midnight, over there?â Mei Xiawenâs voice was skeptical and uneasy. It was completely unlike his usual gentle tone.
â...Something came up.â Gu Nianzhi did not think it was necessary to give Mei Xiawen a detailed report. âWell, what about you? Why are you calling me at this hour?â
âWhat, Iâm not allowed to call if there isnât an emergency?â Mei Xiawen said quietly. âI miss you. Do you miss me?â
Gu Nianzhiâs heart softened. âYeah, I miss you too. What are you doing?â
âI just finished a meeting, Iâm off to have lunch now.â Mei Xiawen walked over to the window in his office and stood before it. He shoved his free hand in his trouser pocket as he gazed at the clear, sunny sky beyond the window. âNianzhi, youâll be celebrating your 18th birthday next month. I want to go to America and celebrate with you, is that okay?â
âOkay, sure.â Gu Nianzhi smiled happily.
Her heart warmed at the thought of all the people who would be celebrating her birthday with her this year.
She was going to be 18. An adult.
But once she was legally an adult, she would no longer require a guardian.
Gu Nianzhiâs heart immediately sank at the thought.
Her voice sounded nasally as she tried not to cry.
Mei Xiawen did not appear to have noticed. On the other end of the phone, he described to her, with great enthusiasm, his plans for her birthday. He asked her what she wanted for her present.
Gu Nianzhi smiled. âIâm just happy to have you here. I donât really care what you get me for my present.â
âI hate it when you say that.â Mei Xiawen laughed lightly. âFrom my experience, the people who claim they arenât picky always turn out to be pickier than everyone else.â
âHaha, you know me all too well, Xiawen. Well, thatâs just who I amâwhat can you do about it?â
âWhat can I do? I want to straighten you out, of course, correct all your bad habits. Iâll turn you into my ideal woman, my Goddess, and love you forever.â It was rare for Mei Xiawen to be so open and honest about his feelings for Gu Nianzhi.