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The Male Lead Has Set His Sights on Me 247

Cen Chi gave a soft “mm” in response, leisurely chewing a piece of beef. After a pause, he added thoughtfully, “So by that logic, it’s perfectly normal for Ah-Zhan to reject you.”

Zhou Yanxing was the last person suited for romance. The reason was simple—he was far too domineering and intense. He had a one-track mind, was possessive as hell, and would get pissed off for half a day if someone merely chatted with another guy. Who the hell would enjoy dating a jealousy gremlin?

Zhou Yanxing took a sip of wine, clearly done with this line of conversation. The more they talked, the more irritated he got.

“Information sharing,” he pivoted. “Not relationship stuff.”

Cen Chi laced his fingers together. 

“I’m all ears.”

“Have you noticed something… off about a few people?” Zhou Yanxing’s voice lowered, serious. “They don’t seem like they belong in this world.”

He didn’t elaborate too clearly. After the last incident—when everyone seemed to suffer “collective amnesia”—it felt like some invisible force was manipulating them behind the scenes. He still hadn’t figured out what exactly triggered it. A specific phrase? An action? He had to keep his words vague, just in case.

But the fact that his own memory hadn’t been wiped—maybe that meant he was outside of that force’s control. Maybe his identity wasn’t the same as “theirs.”

There was something all these people had in common: they behaved bizarrely. Whether it was the blind date candidates who popped up on every street corner or the random thugs barging into his office to pick a fight, nothing followed any logical pattern. It was as if the entire world were designed to mess with him.

And today’s conversation with Lu Xiao only reinforced that idea.

How could there possibly be medicine that heals instantly with just one spray? According to Lu Xiao, everyone had access to this stuff. But with current medical technology? That was flat-out impossible.

Zhou Yanxing hadn’t brought this up with Cen Chi on a whim. Like him, Cen Chi had also been caught in an endless loop of matchmaking dates. Though the guy always seemed to glide through them effortlessly, enjoying the process even—he was far too sharp not to have noticed something strange about it all.

Cen Chi nodded. 

“You’re right. They’re definitely not the same kind of people as us.”

Zhou Yanxing looked at him, skeptical. 

“You sound pretty sure.”

“I have my ways.”

“In that case, things are pretty clear now,” Zhou said, frowning. “We don’t know their true intentions, but apparently the end goal is… to marry me?”

He wrinkled his brows, genuinely baffled. 

“Don’t these people have jobs? No ambition, no goals, all they do is cling to me like leeches. Do they even know how to do anything besides date?”

He was losing his mind dealing with this crowd. It felt like living on the set of Final Destination—every day, if he wasn’t working, he was dodging another insistent suitor. Chase after chase, day after day. Even if he kicked them out, they’d be back the next morning.

They’d pushed Zhou Yanxing—someone who naturally loved the outdoors and working out—into building a private gym at home and never stepping foot outside. These people couldn’t just materialize inside his house, could they?

“Careful how you say that. Aren’t you just like them now? If we’re talking about relentless pursuit, you’re far worse than any of them.”

“……”

“There’s a third category too. I’m not entirely sure yet, but based on my observations, these people aren’t like the weird ones, and they’re not like us either. Take the restaurant staff, or the commuters rushing down the street—they all seem perfectly normal. And I think Ah-Zhan falls into this third group.”

Zhou Yanxing raised an eyebrow, staying silent. Cen Chi went on.

“Aren’t you the least bit curious? If he really didn’t like you, why bother faking a boyfriend just to brush you off? Sure, his choice of actor wasn’t the best, but what if he’d picked someone more convincing—someone who could sell the part and actually fool you?”

Zhou Yanxing was about to retort when he spotted Chi Zhan returning in the distance. He fell silent.

Chi Zhan wasn’t alone.

Trailing behind him was someone who looked like a particularly annoying tail.

Jiang Yi’s expression turned sour the moment he spotted Zhou Yanxing. His nose wrinkled, lips twisted, clearly displeased. He turned to Chi Zhan and muttered, “Chi-ge, you came with him?”

His tone dripped with disdain.

Then he looked at Chi Zhan again, eyes filled with eager hope. 

“I’ll head out now, then. Let’s stay in touch. I’ll be waiting for your call.”

Chi Zhan gave a polite nod. 

“See you next time.”

Zhou Yanxing frowned. 

“Who’s that? A friend of yours?”

Chi Zhan hesitated. 

“…That’s the intern from before, President Zhou.”

Of course. It was Zhou Yanxing—zero favorability rating toward all employees. Jiang Yi could be seething with rage just at the sight of him, but Zhou had already long since forgotten someone that insignificant.

The atmosphere at the table turned even heavier.

Chi Zhan was a mess inside.

He and Jiang Yi had run into each other by accident earlier, and Jiang Yi had delivered yet another bombshell.

Turns out, Jiang Yi was friends with Lu Xiao—the man  who had just completed what must’ve been his 1,111th blind date with Zhou Yanxing at the office that day. And the moment he got home, he couldn’t help venting to him.

“Someone already successfully ‘captured’ Zhou Yanxing! Why didn’t anyone in the strategy group mention that?! I went over there like an idiot, totally embarrassed myself!” Lu Xiao had looked absolutely devastated. “That player was even better looking than me, no wonder they pulled it off. Even I wanted to romance him after seeing him!”

“Wait, who managed to pull that off?” Jiang Yi had asked, confused.

He’d recently secured funding and opened his own flower shop, stepping into his new role as a high-aspiration business player. His goal? Build his little flower empire into a top-three national brand—take down the entire Zhou Rui Group if he could.

He’d been hoping to invite Chi-ge to play along too, but didn’t want to disturb him on his days off. And on workdays, he didn’t want to get in the way either. As a result, they barely saw each other at all. He hadn’t really kept up with the forums either—too much of the same old stuff.

Post after post saying things like “I failed to capture Zhou Yanxing,” “I failed with Cen Chi,” “I failed with Qi Song,” “I failed with Chu Xingxiao”—he was sick of them.

So when Lu Xiao dropped that line, it was top-tier gossip.

“You don’t know? It’s Zhou Yanxing’s secretary—Secretary Chi! So jealous… he drew such a great starting role. Meanwhile, I got stuck with a crappy suburban house and nothing else. Why is my life so miserable?”

Levia
Author: Levia

The Male Lead Has Set His Sights on Me

The Male Lead Has Set His Sights on Me

Status: Completed Author: Released: Free chapters released every Wednesday Native Language: Chinese
Chi Zhan is a dutiful secretary NPC in a romance simulation game. Every day, he performs his tasks with robotic precision—scheduling meetings, serving coffee, and acting as a helpful side character while players flirt with his aloof CEO boss. Once the day’s events wrap up, he’s free to laze around like a salted fish. But one day, the system suddenly flags him down: there’s a critical bug in the game. There are four romanceable male leads in this world:
  • The cold and domineering CEO,
  • The gentle and refined doctor,
  • The rebellious and charming bad boy,
  • The emotionally detached e-sports god.
Coincidentally, Chi Zhan happens to be entangled with all four. The system's diagnosis? Their affection for Chi Zhan has exceeded the "friends-only" threshold. The fastest way to fix the bug? Make Chi Zhan a married man. Chi Zhan, calm and professional, raised an eyebrow. “Wait. Are you sure there’s no mistake in the readings?” The system was adamant. “No mistake. Just do it!” As a responsible NPC, Chi Zhan had no choice but to start subtly hinting at a fictional relationship. To the doctor: “My boyfriend’s been competing recently. He’s about to win the championship.” To the bad boy: “My partner works at the hospital too. Want to meet him sometime?” To the e-sports god: “Yeah, you’re impressive—but my hubby just started his own company.” To the CEO: “I prefer younger guys. The one living with me is just right.” Chi Zhan assumed this would be enough to make them back off. He couldn’t have been more wrong. They. All. Snapped. The doctor removed his gold-rimmed glasses, voice gentle but threatening: “Say it again—who do you love?” The bad boy shoved Chi Zhan onto the bed, eyes wild: “Gege, don’t regret this.” The e-sports god smiled, lips brushing his ear in a lover’s whisper: “Your… hubby?” The CEO cornered him against the wall, lifting his chin: “Secretary Chi, break up with him.” Chi Zhan panicked. Worse yet, to keep his lies straight, he had to invent four separate boyfriends. What he didn’t expect… was that these romance targets—who once disdained the idea of fighting over someone—would all go completely unhinged. So… is it too late to admit he’s single?

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