Chapter 126: Eating Fish!

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Chapter 126: Eating Fish!

That evening, inside the villa.

Chen Mo’s eyes lit up as he looked at Xiaoyu walking out of her room.

Xiaoyu at that moment was like a lotus flower emerging from water. Her clear, shy eyes, her fair face tinged with a faint pink, and the skin under her nightgown, smooth as creamy white jade. Her wet hair draped over her shoulders, carrying a unique allure.

Seeing Chen Mo’s gaze, Xiaoyu became even more nervous. Her hands, gripping the hem of her dress, were tangled together as she slowly walked toward Chen Mo and sat down on the sofa next to him.

“If you’re done staring, help me blow-dry my hair,” Xiaoyu said, biting her lip.

“Okay,” Chen Mo hurriedly found the hairdryer.

A faint scent from her body drifted into Chen Mo’s nose, making him feel even more heated. He wasn’t a saint; he had been waiting for this day for a long time.

Wait? Eating fish again? Blow-drying hair again? It felt familiar! Chen Mo quickly put down the hairdryer and grabbed his phone nearby.

“My hair isn’t dry yet,” a somewhat nervous Xiaoyu said after the hairdryer stopped.

“Once bitten, twice shy. I’m turning off my phone first,” Chen Mo chuckled. Not satisfied with just turning off his own phone, he casually turned off Xiaoyu’s phone as well.

“No calls tonight,” Chen Mo said with a smile as he picked up the hairdryer and continued drying Xiaoyu’s hair.

With Chen Mo’s antics, Xiaoyu grew even more tense, her body stiff. Her face, flushed with shyness, became even redder, though it was unclear what she was thinking.

After Chen Mo put away the hairdryer, Xiaoyu didn’t dare look directly at him. She lowered her head, her fingers twisting together.

“Be my woman,” Chen Mo whispered softly into Xiaoyu’s ear.

“Mhm,” Xiaoyu responded quietly.

Chen Mo grinned from ear to ear, pulled Xiaoyu into his arms, and kissed her.

After a slight struggle, Xiaoyu realized it was useless and her body softened. She gently hugged Chen Mo, letting him have his way.

As passion took over, Xiaoyu’s breathing quickened, and she gave up any form of resistance.

After a while, Chen Mo picked Xiaoyu up and carried her toward the bedroom. The door slowly closed, like the shy girl in his arms.

A long time later, a soft cry was heard, delicate and enchanting.

Morning.

Xiaoyu slowly opened her eyes from a deep sleep. Her lazy appearance was like a kitten just waking up, utterly endearing. Her temples and eyebrows had relaxed, losing some of the girlish innocence and gaining a touch of a woman’s charm.

Seeing the familiar face before her, her gaze grew distant.

She had finally given herself completely to the man before her. She tried to move but felt a slight pull, making her brows furrow. She had been bullied badly last night and still felt uncomfortable.

Before she could try to move again, an arm wrapped around her waist and pulled her into an embrace.

“Not going to sleep a bit more?” Chen Mo asked.

“I need to make breakfast.”

“No hurry. Now that I’ve tasted the fish, I know its flavor. Let’s do morning exercises first.”

Understanding what Chen Mo meant, Xiaoyu’s eyes grew panicked. “Don’t, I’m still… Mmm…”

Half an hour later, Xiaoyu nestled languidly in Chen Mo’s arms like a weary kitten, her cheeks flushed, letting him carry her into the bathroom.

At the dining table, Xiaoyu’s complexion was rosy, her skin more delicate than before, with an added touch of charm that made her even more captivating.

Xiaoyu shot Chen Mo an irritated look. This guy only knew how to bully her.

Chen Mo chose to ignore Xiaoyu’s glare and placed a peeled egg on her plate.

“Eat the egg.”

“Eat your big head!” Xiaoyu pinched the soft flesh at Chen Mo’s waist. “Are you happy bullying me?”

“Just one night, and the girl has turned into a fierce woman,” Chen Mo gasped in pain. This move was a natural skill women were born with.

Xiaoyu humphed lightly, let go of Chen Mo, and started eating the egg by herself.

“It’s the weekend today. After breakfast, I’ll take you out shopping.”

“No, I’ll stay home. It’s still… inconvenient,” Xiaoyu said, her face reddening.

Seeing Xiaoyu blush, Chen Mo laughed, but before the sound could escape, an egg was stuffed into his mouth.

“Still laughing? It’s all your fault,” Xiaoyu glared at him.

“Okay, my fault. Punish me however you want,” Chen Mo said.

“It’s fine.” Feeling Chen Mo’s gentleness, Xiaoyu smiled slightly. “Just punish you by staying home with me. We can go out in the evening.”

“Deal,” Chen Mo agreed without hesitation.

After breakfast, Chen Mo stayed in the villa with Xiaoyu. Xiaoyu read a book, while Chen Mo played games on his phone. Only in the evening did he take her out to the mall.

A happy weekend.

Returning to the company, Chen Mo was in high spirits, with an added air of confidence.

Not long after he arrived at his office, Zhao Min came in with some documents and placed them on his desk.

“These are the application materials for the Chinese Character Programming Language environment project. Take a look. If there are no issues, I’ll submit them for approval. We’ve already reached an agreement with Binhai University. Once approved and the procedures are done, we can start training next year.”

Chen Mo picked up the materials and began browsing.

“Also, a publisher said they want to publish a tutorial for that book-based programming language. You know about this, right?”

“I know. Xiaoyu told me last weekend. I’ve already agreed. For such matters, you can just have Xiaoyu bring them over. You coming here isn’t just for this, is it?”

“You guessed right. There’s one more thing. Don’t you want to promote the Chinese Character Programming Language? I’m here to discuss that with you,” Zhao Min said.

“What are your thoughts?” Chen Mo was immediately interested.

“Host a Chinese Character Programming Language programming contest…”

Zhao Min explained her idea. Holding a competition had many benefits.

With attractive prizes, it could encourage learning the Chinese Character Programming Language and provide a platform for the company to select talent. During the competition, they could pick excellent teams or individuals to join the company.

If there were particularly good programs or software, they could buy them to enhance the company’s software ecosystem. Many innovative software ideas originally emerged from the grassroots.

“Good idea. I agree,” Chen Mo said immediately. Such an event would kill multiple birds with one stone and greatly help promote the Chinese Character Programming Language.

He didn’t introduce the Chinese Character Programming Language just for show. This programming language was better than others; there was no reason not to use it.

Actually, promoting it could be simple. He just needed to say that Legion Ant Company’s Artificial Intelligence research was programmed using the Chinese Character Programming Language. But he wouldn’t say that. Revealing the existence of Artificial Intelligence wasn’t a good idea.

“For matters like this in the future, you decide. If I have any ideas, I’ll let you know.”

“Delegating power?” Zhao Min laughed.

“What delegating? The power has always been in your hands. I said from the start that you’re in charge of company matters,” Chen Mo said.

“Okay,” Zhao Min smiled. “We’ll hold the first contest in June next year. I’ll have someone prepare the specific event plan and show it to you then.”

After settling the matter, Zhao Min left Chen Mo’s office area.

“Ink Girl, create the programming language tutorial videos using animation,” Chen Mo said. He didn’t have time to make tutorial videos himself.

“Okay, Brother Mo,” Ink Girl replied.

That afternoon, Legion Ant Company’s Official Website and official Weibo simultaneously posted an announcement.

Legion Ant Company would host a Chinese Character Programming Language programming contest in June next year, with a top prize of 2 million. Detailed rules and specifics would be announced a week later.

As soon as this news came out, it quickly spread across various media outlets.

The Chinese Character Programming Language hadn’t been out for long, and now they were holding a contest. Legion Ant Company was determined to promote the Chinese Character Programming Language aggressively.

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