Chapter 1: The Little Nanny<br>"How many times have I told you—no outside jobs!" Under the bright lights of the living room, Jian Qing glared coldly at the frail man before him. "Am I, the CEO of a major company, incapable of supporting you?"<br>He wasn’t usually quick-tempered, but this foolish man always managed to unravel his composure. He’d warned him repeatedly: no matter when Jian Qing returned home, Cheng Wen had to be there. Yet the idiot kept sneaking off to work at some greasy-spoon diner, coming home filthy and reeking of oil. Disgusting.<br>"But..." Cheng Wen hung his head timidly, his voice barely audible. "Mom said... we can’t live off others. People look down on that. A man should stand tall..."<br>Cheng Wen had been born with an underdeveloped mind. Some called him simple; others, less kindly, stupid. His reactions were slow, but he had a pure face—snowy skin, dark eyes clear as lakewater. If he had to be compared to an animal, it’d be a fawn: innocent, fragile, every emotion laid bare in his gaze.<br>Jian Qing often felt a twinge of guilt when he touched him. But he’d never once considered treating him kindly. After all, this fool was nothing but a pitiful stand-in.<br>He’d lured him into bed with sweet lies, whispering I like you. Now, he couldn’t even bother to soften his expression.<br>The faint scent of cooking oil clung to Cheng Wen’s clothes. Jian Qing’s anger flared. He scoffed. "Look at yourself. What part of you even looks like a man? You’re hopelessly stupid, and when you do work, people push you around and take advantage. Just stay home. Let me sleep with you a few more times, and I’ll give you whatever money you want."<br>The words were cruel. Cheng Wen, slow-minded, didn’t grasp their full meaning, but the scorn in Jian Qing’s tone was unmistakable—identical to the voices that had hissed bastard at him since childhood.<br>His face paled. He hadn’t done anything wrong, yet he instinctively apologized. "S... sorry."<br>He knew he was useless. He always made A’qing angry.<br>"Go shower. You stink." The man’s clumsy demeanor was nothing like that person’s. Jian Qing didn’t want to look at him another second. He pushed past him and strode upstairs.<br>After a hesitant pause, Cheng Wen followed quietly. Before he could step into the bedroom, the door slammed shut—nearly crushing his nose.<br>He stood frozen outside, unsure what to do, when the door suddenly swung open again. A bundle of fabric smacked him in the face.<br>"Put this on after your shower."<br>The door crashed shut.<br>Cheng Wen flinched. He pulled the garment off his head—a black lace dress.<br>Men don’t wear things like this.<br>Shame burned through him. Remembering Jian Qing’s coldness, his eyes stung.<br>A’qing seemed to dislike him more every day...<br><br>He obeyed, clutching the dress as he shuffled to the living room bathroom. Tears streamed down his face as he scrubbed himself raw with soap, washing over and over before finally slipping into the flimsy fabric.<br>He forced himself to stop crying before turning off the water. Eyes red-rimmed, he knocked on the bedroom door. Only when Jian Qing granted permission did he turn the knob and enter.<br>A warm floor lamp cast soft light. Jian Qing lounged against the headboard in a white robe, clearly fresh from his own shower. His long hair, usually tied back, spilled loosely over his shoulders. Legs that rivaled a supermodel’s were casually crossed. He held a newspaper, eyes fixed on the print.<br>The amber light sculpted his striking features, making him even more captivating. His thin lips were pressed tight. Still angry.<br>Most of the time, Cheng Wen hadn’t actually done anything wrong. Jian Qing simply made him the target of his frustrations. A normal person would’ve left long ago. Only this little fool, heartbroken, still tried to soothe him, terrified he’d be abandoned.<br>Summoning courage, Cheng Wen gently tugged Jian Qing’s sleeve. His soft voice was hoarse from crying. "A’qing... don’t be mad. I know I was wrong."<br>"Wrong how?" Jian Qing set the newspaper aside and turned to him.<br>Cheng Wen paused, then whispered, "...I shouldn’t have snuck out to work."<br>He was slender, barely 170cm tall. His delicate shoulders looked breakable. Seeing him apologize so sincerely, Jian Qing’s anger dissolved slightly. He sighed. "Didn’t I tell you? Stay with me, and I’ll give you 20,000 yuan a month. I’ll cover your little brother’s tuition and living expenses separately."<br>"But..." Cheng Wen stared at his toes, mumbling, "The TV says... that’s called being a kept man. There’s no real feeling in it."<br>He lifted his gaze. His dark eyes held a childlike innocence. Fidgeting with his fingers, he stammered, "A’qing... I don’t want our relationship... to feel like that."<br>He actually spent very little on himself. He worked to give his younger brother a better life. The money Jian Qing gave him? He hadn’t touched a single yuan, planning to return it someday.<br>Jian Qing almost laughed.<br>He’d kept several lovers before. Between "allowances" and gifts, dropping hundreds of thousands a month was normal. Occasionally, he’d gift a million-yuan car. That was being kept.<br>This man? He was like a stray dog picked off the street—requiring no effort, just scraps to survive. Giving him 20,000 a month, and he thought it was too much?<br>Truly an idiot.<br>Jian Qing’s mind filled with contempt, but his expression softened. A trace of gentleness flickered in his slightly upturned phoenix eyes. He ruffled Cheng Wen’s hair like he’d pet a dog. "Silly. I’m your husband. Giving you money isn’t ‘keeping’ you. It’s only natural."<br>"I hate seeing you exhaust yourself with those jobs. That’s why I lost my temper. How about this? From now on, you’ll cook for me, clean the house, and take care of my daily needs. Consider yourself a nanny I hired. I’ll pay you 3,000 yuan a month. Sound fair?"<br>"That shouldn’t feel like being kept, right?"<br>He didn’t care if Cheng Wen was tired. As long as he was whole and functional enough to fuck.<br>He just hated the stench of cheap oil Cheng Wen brought home. It turned his stomach.