Urban God-level Youth

Chapter 404: 406 The Quarrel Reignites



Chapter 404: Chapter 406 The Quarrel Reignites

Zhao Yuying nodded with understanding, “Go ahead.”

Qin Hao went to the study and opened the system’s shopping mall, where he found many secret recipes for ready-to-eat foods.

There were all kinds of dishes, such as delicious rabbit meat, pigeon meat, pork, beef, and so on.

Qin Hao sorted through them because he required ordinary ready-to-eat secret recipes—the more obscure ones that could not be promoted nationwide, he did not need.

In the end, he chose the pork series secret recipes including delicious pork trotters, intestines, and head meat.

There were also recipes for delicious roasted chicken and beef.

Altogether, these cost him forty thousand achievement points, leaving him with four hundred and sixty-three thousand five hundred achievement points remaining.

Qin Hao first sent the secret recipes for roasted chicken and delicious beef to Kang Youyi.

As for the pork series recipes, they would have to wait a few days. Suddenly releasing so many recipes, the company did not have the funds to develop them all at once.

Equipment for production and raw material procurement were all significant expenses.

He only shared the secret recipes with Kang Youyi, and he was the only person in the entire company who knew the product recipes.

Since the incident with Feng Xiangyi, he now had members of the Flying Leopard Team protecting him daily. He could not help but give more attention to the security of his senior management team.

Half an hour later, he emerged from the study room. Han Meng had already gone to make dinner.

Zhao Yuying had already left, and Qiao’er was sitting alone on the sofa, watching the news from the local Jianghai satellite channel.

“Breaking news, the daughter of Luo Feng, the chairman of Ruixing Group, Luo Silin, has been kidnapped.

The kidnappers have demanded a ransom of five hundred million or they will kill the hostage. The police have already started their investigation.”

Qin Hao paused for a moment when he saw this news—Luo Feng’s daughter?

He called Leng Xuan in, “Any news about Yuan Feng?”

Leng Xuan shook his head, “No. Jianghai City is too vast, and he knows this area very well. It’s not going to be easy to find him.”

Qin Hao pointed to the TV, “Luo Feng’s daughter from Ruixing Group has been kidnapped, and it’s very likely that Yuan Feng is behind it.

Get in touch with someone for me. His name is Li Wenjun. Ask him to investigate Yuan Feng’s social networks in Jianghai and the places he’s most likely to visit.”

Leng Xuan wrote down Li Wenjun’s phone number and left.

Qin Hao watched the news report on the TV, his brow slightly furrowed; nine times out of ten, it was Yuan Feng.

Meanwhile, at Luo Feng’s home,

Luo Feng’s wife had cried herself into a mess, while Luo Feng and Luo Ze were deeply furrowed in worry, anxious as if on hot coals.

Luo Silin, twenty-two years old, was a student at Jianghai University of Science and Technology.

She was kidnapped on her way to university this morning, and there were no surveillance cameras on that stretch of the road.

The police could only check the nearby road surveillance to see if there were any suspicious vehicles.

The area where Luo Silin was abducted was under surveillance two miles in every direction, requiring a thorough check.

However, this was a massive task, necessitating a check of each vehicle one by one.

The police also consulted with Luo Feng to see if it was a tactic used by a business competitor.

Luo Feng’s very first thought was of Qin Hao; he was always Luo Feng’s mortal enemy.

But there was no evidence, and Qin Hao had been at home and hadn’t gone out when his daughter was taken.

Many tycoons in Jianghai City were putting pressure on the police, hoping they could solve the case quickly and apprehend the criminal.

In the freshman girl’s dormitory at Jianghai Normal University, Chen Shuna turned on her cellphone and logged into her Wei Yan account.

She posted a Wei Yan update: “Old classmate sings really well. It’s a waste not to join the entertainment industry,” and tagged Qin Hao’s Wei Yan at the end.

There was also an attached video of Qin Hao singing at KTV during the day.

Her Weibo fans numbered just over a hundred, with a portion being die-hard fans, most of whom were men attracted by the pictures she had posted in the past.

Five minutes later, the first person saw it, one of her fans.

“She actually tagged Qin Hao, does she know Qin Hao?” The person clicked on the video with curiosity.

In the video, a man stood in front of a KTV’s large screen, holding a microphone and singing.

The moment this person heard the singing, he was stunned, thinking to himself, “Wow, this is so good listening?”

After three minutes, he finished listening, his eyes reddened, tears unknowingly streaming down.

This guy looked somewhat like Qin Hao, could it really be him? The man then realized.

Mainly because the lighting in the private room was dim, and it wasn’t very clear.

Since Chen Shuna tagged Qin Hao, then the person in the video might very well be him, whether it’s Qin Hao or not, such beautiful singing was worth sharing.

From one to ten, ten to a hundred, in just half an hour the video’s share count had reached over ten thousand.

And the growth rate at this time was even more terrifying, as more people shared it, even more people saw it.

Another point was that Chen Shuna’s Weibo became a hot Weibo, with her follower count rising from just over a hundred to nearly ten thousand.

The content of this Weibo post also reached over ten thousand: Is the person in the video Qin Hao?

“Are you classmates with Qin Hao? What kind of classmates?”

“Is that really Qin Hao? Isn’t he a scientist? He can sing, too?”

“Damn, it’s so freaking beautiful, like the sound of nature.”

Meanwhile, Qin Hao’s Weibo was also boiling over: Did you go to KTV and sing today?

“God of song, Qin Hao.”

“Is the person in that video really you?”

“It’s good you didn’t go into the entertainment industry, otherwise, those people would have no rice to eat.”

Many music critics shared this Weibo post: The most beautiful song I’ve ever heard in my life, bar none.

Another music critic: “Big praise, his singing voice is like a soul coming to life, touching and shocking to the heart.”

“Direct to the heart and soul, creating resonance, such singing talent is probably unrivaled in the country.”

“World-class singing talent.”

Many singers seeing the abundant praise for Qin Hao’s song felt jealousy and discontent:

“I think it’s just so-so, not as good as they say.”

Famous singer Liu Jian: “That counts as peak singing talent? Many parts weren’t even on key.”

First-class singer Wang Hua: “All these people don’t understand music or art; any song I casually sing is better than that.”

It wasn’t just these singers; many others jumped out to say that Qin Hao wasn’t much to look at.

These singers had many fans. Seeing their idols’ comments, they pressed like in support:

“Exactly, the singing ain’t all that, Liu Jian is the true god of song in my heart.”

“He hasn’t even released a single album, and people are calling him peak singing talent, what a joke.”

“This Qin Hao must have hired a click farm, right? Trying to hype himself up?”

Many of Qin Hao’s fans and bystanders seeing this began to fight back: Stop talking crap, how is this just so-so?

If you can make me cry for more than ten days straight, I’ll eat shit.

“Trash Liu Jian, can’t stand anyone being better than you, utterly disgusting.”@@novelbin@@

“Don’t understand art? So a song that nobody understands, that’s what you call music? That’s what you call art? Detached from the public, that’s crap, not art.”

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