When the Possessive Omega Fell for Me - Chapter 57.2
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- Chapter 57.2 - She Truly Had No Way to Resist the Little Alpha’s Cuteness
Yu Miao thought for a bit, ignoring Yi Jing’s quiet analysis of the situation. She straightened up and gently blew a breath on Yi Jing’s ear.
“!” Yi Jing, who was focused on screening data, suddenly froze. A tingling sensation traveled from her ear to her heart.
“Do you have to investigate right now? You said earlier you’d keep me company tonight.” Yu Miao gently rested her chin on Yi Jing’s shoulder, looking down at Yi Jing’s suddenly reddened ears with a smile.
Yi Jing’s face suddenly turned red. She could never resist when Yu Miao tried to seduce her. Hearing just a hint of her tone made her think of many things inconvenient to describe. But now really wasn’t the time, so she could only barely suppress her flustered thoughts and try to speak seriously about business, stumbling over her words: “Uh, but, but it’s not very late yet.”
“If it’s not very late, you can stand me up?” Yu Miao slowly moved closer to Yi Jing, her fingertips parting Yi Jing’s coat and exploring inside bit by bit.
“!!” Yi Jing suddenly became alert, widening her eyes and catching Yu Miao’s hand. She turned to look at Yu Miao, “N-no, sister, we can’t right now. I still need to go back and use the Supervisory Bureau’s equipment to analyze this data while others have left. The Bureau has been working overtime lately, opportunities to do this inconspicuously are rare.”
“Now even this is more important than me?” Yu Miao didn’t listen to what she said at all, sighing lightly as if a bit unhappy. She raised her eyes to look at Yi Jing, her gaze shifting with a gentle yet seductive expression. Her hands didn’t stop either, intimately caressing the skin on Yi Jing’s waist and abdomen as she asked, “Don’t you want to be close to me anymore?”
Yi Jing’s face suddenly flushed red. As if someone had stepped on her foot, she abruptly stood up.
Yu Miao was startled by Yi Jing’s movement and leaned back slightly. Before she could come to her senses and try to seduce the little alpha to bed again, that young girl who was standing straight like a javelin turned around:
“Sister, I… can I come back to keep you company after I finish processing this information? I’m really afraid of missing the timing.”
Yi Jing looked down at Yu Miao apologetically, observing her expression after speaking. She carefully kissed Yu Miao’s lips, as if apologizing and trying to coax her.
Yu Miao didn’t expect Yi Jing to pull this move. She was stunned for a moment, looking at Yi Jing a bit dazedly, not quite reacting.
Seeing Yu Miao not saying anything, Yi Jing thought she still didn’t want to agree. So she lightly kissed Yu Miao a few more times, carefully saying: “Okay, sister?”
Yu Miao lowered her eyes, looking at the little alpha’s pale lips a few times, suppressing the corners of her mouth that unconsciously wanted to curl up.
— Who taught her this set of tricks, the little alpha has even learned to act coquettishly.
“Is it okay, sister?” Yi Jing gently hooked her finger with Yu Miao’s again, looking at her with a clear and troubled expression.
“Alright, if you want to go then go ahead,” Yu Miao had no choice for a moment and directly agreed to Yi Jing’s request – she really couldn’t resist the little alpha’s coquetry. “You go first, I’ll wait for you here.”
Yi Jing’s expression lightened, and she happily kissed Yu Miao again, saying with high spirits: “I’ll definitely come back quickly!”
Yu Miao felt both helpless and amused, watching Yi Jing’s figure as she left. After coming back to her senses, she felt a bit annoyed at herself.
She had actually let Yi Jing go.
Using her charms to make others yield was something she did most often, but now she had fallen into the little alpha’s trap of acting coquettish. She was really regressing.
Yu Miao raised her hand to lightly touch her lips, sitting on the edge of the bed both annoyed and amused as she recalled the feeling of being kissed coquettishly by Yi Jing just now. In the end, she didn’t call Yi Jing who had already left to come back, but got up and directly contacted Qi Xiao using her terminal.
He was Yi Jing’s most trusted friend, insisting on the same things as Yi Jing.
This time, the news of the unusual customs declaration application was brought by Qi Xiao. It’s always safe to ask her first.
[Captain Qi, the customs declaration records that Jingjing received tonight were given to her by you, right? How much have you verified this information?]
Yu Miao got straight to the point.
She didn’t originally know anyone in the police department. Qi Xiao was introduced to her by Yi Jing after Yu Miao confronted Yi Jing. Yi Jing said this person was absolutely trustworthy, and if there was any situation where she couldn’t contact Yi Jing, she could try to find this person.
This was the first time Yu Miao had actively contacted Qi Xiao.
Suddenly receiving her message, Qi Xiao also seemed a bit surprised, and only replied to Yu Miao after a while: [Indeed, I gave it to Yi Jing, but I haven’t verified it. Yi Jing and I are not responsible for the same type of work, analysis is not my specialty. I just happened to notice some suspicious customs declaration records during work and showed them to her. Why, has she already discovered something?]
Yu Miao thought for a moment and replied: [It’s not that she’s already discovered something, but rather that a private port that Yi Jing has been watching indeed has problems, and always has.]
Qi Xiao: [???]
Qi Xiao: [What???]
She hadn’t participated in Yi Jing and Yu Miao’s brief discussion, so the information she knew was behind the current version, still stuck on ‘she gave Yi Jing some suspicious customs documents’. For a moment, she couldn’t understand what the customs declaration records of public ports had to do with private ports.
Yu Miao: [It’s difficult to find problems with cargo transportation at public ports, after all, they still have to go through customs inspection. Yi Jing used the Supervisory Commission’s data analysis software to break down the customs declaration records you sent her, and she felt that three private ports were suspicious and might intersect with those abnormal shipping routes.
If it was just suspicion, that would be fine, but now the trouble is that one of those three ports really does have problems, and the Yi family values it highly.
It doesn’t matter if Jingjing guesses, but if she really goes to investigate, do you think Jingjing and you, with your current abilities, won’t be suppressed by the Yi family? Can you bring down the Yi family with the little information you have now? You might both be exposed, and it might alert the Yi family and make them hide even deeper.]
On the other end of the communication, Qi Xiao, who was sitting in her own office with a look of wanting to die while flipping through complex official documents and casually replying to Yu Miao’s message, paused for a moment. Her blank expression froze for a second, and then suddenly became alert.
What Yu Miao said made sense.
If they were exposed, it would be over. With their current level of investigation into the Yi family, they really couldn’t cause any impact on the Yi family’s core business. They might be transferred far away and everything would be ruined.
But…
[I’ve already sent all the information I have to Yi Jing. Customs documents can’t be accessed casually, and I only have a few hundred entries that I pulled out at the time. For the rest, the Supervisory Commission needs to send a document to Customs to request them. At Yi Jing’s speed and Customs’ efficiency, the documents should have already arrived at the Data Processing Department of the Supervisory Commission by now.]
Qi Xiao replied with a frown.
The Data Processing Department of the Supervisory Commission was somewhat similar to the Archives Department, but while the Archives Department was only responsible for storing files, the Data Processing Department managed the Supervisory Commission’s external mailbox and receiving ports, responsible for the transfer of documents between the Supervisory Commission and other agencies.
In the Supervisory Commission, for all incoming documents to maintain legal effect, they must first be consolidated in the Data Processing Department, marked by the Data Processing Department, and then distributed to different departments of the Supervisory Commission. This is to prevent information tampering and private communication between officials from confusing normal case handling procedures.
If the customs documents had really arrived at the Data Processing Department, it would be troublesome. Qi Xiao’s hands couldn’t reach into the Supervisory Commission.
Yu Miao looked at Qi Xiao’s reply on the light screen and slightly furrowed her brows.
This was troublesome Qi Xiao had no way either. Should they really tell Yi Jing not to investigate next?
Yu Miao thought deeply for a while, and suddenly a name flashed through her mind.
It was a bit dangerous, but not necessarily unfeasible.
If the documents had really arrived at the Data Processing Department, finding Qi Xiao would definitely be useless. This person might be able to help.
Yu Miao raised her hand and typed a reply to Qi Xiao: [I see, I might have a way.]
Without waiting for Qi Xiao to ask further, Yu Miao exited the contact interface with Qi Xiao and instead found a contact who was also in the hidden list – Yi Mingyue.
She rarely contacted Yi Mingyue because that woman was far more difficult to deal with than ordinary people.
Yi Mingyue was also an omega, and she was very good at playing gentle. Unlike others who were more likely to look down on people without backgrounds, she wouldn’t assume that Yu Miao, a reporter without a background, couldn’t do anything. This made it a bit difficult for Yu Miao.
But now was not the time to consider these things. A long time ago, she had promised to cooperate with Yi Mingyue and the First Madam, and now it was time to resolve that.
[Unexpected situation. Yi Jing has noticed the private port in Lingheng Manor in the Ninth District. She’s suspicious of the private ports in that area.
More detailed information has been sent out by Customs and has now reached the Data Processing Department of the Supervisory Commission. About three minutes ago, Yi Jing urgently returned to the Supervisory Commission to handle the information. Currently, Yi Jing hasn’t obtained concrete evidence, but if no interception is made, Yi Jing might lock onto Lingheng Manor.]
Yu Miao sent out a message.
About five minutes later, the message showed as read.
There was no reply, nor any other message.
The indicator showing the contact was online lit up, briefly maintained for about two minutes, and then quickly dimmed again.
This was enough.
There was rarely any dialogue between her and Yi Mingyue in the first place. It was enough to simply provide information for judgment.
Yi Mingyue already knew about this matter. She would act.
Yu Miao lowered her eyes slightly and began to think about this Yi family.
The port involved not only Yi Mian’s family but also others. Yi Mingyue had finally managed to insert her people into Yi Mian’s sphere of influence, and she would absolutely not tolerate Yi Jing going there to stir things up.
So now it was up to Yi Jing. It didn’t matter if the information was intercepted for a while, after all, this port couldn’t be investigated. But the manpower exposed during this action could be investigated.
With documents being intercepted within the Supervisory Commission, Yi Jing should also realize that even the Supervisory Commission wasn’t safe, and would probably be wary of the people around her afterwards.
If nothing else, at least Yi Mingyue’s people would be exposed to Yi Jing’s sight.
Temporarily letting go of a lead that currently couldn’t be investigated, using it as bait to lure out a truly needed target to guard against, was worth it.
—On the other side, in the Supervisory Commission building, in the Data Processing Department office.
The on-duty record keeper was sitting in front of the light screen, yawning and handling the last of her work.
Other colleagues had already gone off work or gone for a late-night snack, leaving only her sitting in the office working. Originally, her colleagues had invited her to go to the cafeteria for a late-night snack together, but she didn’t go.
Unlike those colleagues who still had a large amount of case data to organize, she didn’t have much work left. As long as she finished processing, she could go home.
Originally, the Data Processing Department was the most leisurely department in the entire Supervisory Commission, rarely having to work overtime. It was all because of the recent general election that almost no one in the Supervisory Commission was spared. She hadn’t had a good rest for several days, and now she just wanted to finish quickly and get off work.
The record keeper, who had just finished yawning, squinted at the remaining work. There were only about a dozen entries left, just needing to be classified and processed.
Hmm, there was also one from Customs for Inspector Yi.
They were all important people, maybe it was a key document. And it was sent over close to the end of the workday, it should be urgent. Better transfer it to the Supervisory Committee first.
The record keeper moved her fingers, just about to send the customs document to the Supervisory Committee, when a familiar voice suddenly came from the door: “Xiaoman?”
The record keeper was stunned for a moment, looked up, and saw her meal buddy who worked in the logistics department standing at the door.
She and her meal buddy were both employees in marginal departments without much ambition, usually quite happy just eating and drinking together.
“What’s up?” Record keeper Xiaoman looked up and asked, “You haven’t gotten off work yet, Lili?”
“I’m off work, I wanted to go home with you. When are you leaving?” Lili heard her response and naturally walked into the office.
“Ah, I’m almost done too,” Xiaoman glanced at her light screen, “Just need to finish the last dozen or so records, and I can go. I’ll go to the bathroom after I finish this bit of work.”
“Then just go directly, I’ll help you with this little bit of work,” the logistics staff called Lili naturally walked over and glanced at Xiaoman’s screen, “We all learned this during the job rotation internship anyway, I can do this too.”
“Then, I should go first?” Xiaoman hesitated, looking at her screen again. It did seem like there wasn’t much work left, and she could go home after finishing this bit.
“Just go, the bathroom isn’t close. When you come back, we can leave directly.” Lili naturally sat down next to Xiaoman.
The girl called Xiaoman thought for a moment, it did seem to be the case. There wasn’t much left anyway, and the sooner it was done, the sooner they could leave: “That works then, wait for me a bit, I’ll try to come back quickly.”
“Okay.” Lili responded, lowering her eyes to glance at the unprocessed task list on the light screen, confirming that her target was still there. She then raised her eyes to see Xiaoman off, looked around to confirm that she was the only one left in the office, and then without hesitation logged into another account, using the authority to open the customs declaration document from Customs.
—Fifteen minutes later.
The Supervisory Commission’s assigned car stopped in front of the office building. Yi Jing, who had rushed back just in time, got out of the car and stepped into the slightly chilly night wind of the Thirteenth District.
The autumn night already had a hint of coolness. Yi Jing wore the Supervisory Commission’s uniform thin windbreaker, looked up at the office building where half of the offices were still lit, and stepped onto the stairs in front of the building.
She had to hurry. Usually, when she did anything, many people could know about it. This time, having sent away the people around her, getting some conclusions first would be good.
Yi Jing walked hurriedly. As she entered the door, she happened to meet two small staff members who looked like they worked in the logistics department getting off work. They even greeted her when they saw her.
Yi Jing didn’t think much of it, nodded to the two people, and walked straight towards the ascending elevator.
The small staff member Lili, who had been tampering with documents just minutes ago, looked back for a moment, then quietly shifted her gaze away, leaving quietly with her friend as if they were normally getting off work.