Chapter 701: Seducing Bella

As he observed her, Wang Jian began to consider his next move. He had already established a rapport with Bella after the incident with the bullies, and now he needed to build on that. He decided to approach her, to make himself a regular presence in her life, someone she could trust and confide in. freēwebnovel.com

Over the next few days, Wang Jian found opportunities to interact with Bella on campus. He would pass by her office, stopping to chat for a few minutes under the guise of seeking advice or discussing academic matters. He was always polite, always respectful, but he made sure to drop subtle compliments about her appearance or her teaching style. Bella seemed to appreciate the attention, often smiling warmly at him and engaging in light conversation.

But Wang Jian's true intentions were always simmering beneath the surface. He made sure to position himself close enough to Bella to take small, calculated advantages of her voluptuous body. In crowded hallways or during casual interactions, he would brush against her arm or place a hand on her back, always in a way that seemed accidental. When they sat together in her office, he would let his gaze linger on her large breasts for just a moment too long, ensuring that Bella noticed. She never called him out on it, but Wang Jian could tell she was

aware.

One afternoon, as Bella was leaving her office, Wang Jian saw his chance. He approached her with a smile. "Professor Thompson-Bella," he corrected himself, remembering her invitation to use her first name. "I wanted to thank you again for helping me out the other day. I don't know what I would have done without you."

Bella smiled at him, her expression warm. "It was nothing, really. I'm just glad I could help."

Wang Jian nodded, his eyes locking onto hers. "I was wondering if you might want to grab a coffee sometime. As a thank you. I know a great place nearby."

Bella hesitated for a moment, but then she nodded. "That sounds nice. I could use a break."

"Great," Wang Jian replied, his smile widening. "How about tomorrow afternoon?"

"Sure," Bella agreed. "I'll see you then."

The next day, Wang Jian met Bella at the café he had scouted earlier. They sat together, sipping their drinks and talking about everything from work to personal interests. Wang Jian made sure to steer the conversation toward topics he knew would resonate with Bella-her love of literature, her struggles with balancing work and personal life, and her experiences growing up under her parents' expectations.

As they talked, Wang Jian could sense Bella beginning to open up to him. She spoke about the pressure she felt from her mother, the way her past relationships had left her wary of trusting others, and how she often felt like she was living a life that wasn't entirely her own. Wang Jian listened intently, offering words of comfort and understanding, all the while subtly reinforcing the idea that he was different-that he could be the one to understand her in a way no one else could.

As they continued to meet for coffee over the next few days, their conversations grew more personal, and Wang Jian began to see the walls Bella had built around herself slowly start to crumble. He knew he was getting closer to his goal, but he also knew he had to be patient. Seducing Bella would take time, but Wang Jian was confident that he would succeed.

Over the next few days, Wang Jian continued his subtle, methodical pursuit of Bella. He was careful, always playing his cards close to his chest, but the thrill of the chase excited him more than anything else. Every encounter with Bella was a strategic move, a step closer to his ultimate goal. Yet, the biggest obstacle in his path was the undeniable fact that he was a student, and she was a professor. This power dynamic wasn't just a challenge—it was a barrier that could ruin everything if not handled with precision.

Wang Jian's interactions with Bella became a part of his routine. Each day, he found reasons to visit her office or cross paths with her in the hallway. He always greeted her with a warm smile, his gaze lingering just a second longer than it should on her body. Bella, who was used to admiration, didn't seem to mind. If anything, she responded to his attention with a softness that encouraged him further.

One afternoon, as Bella was leaving her office, Wang Jian saw her struggling with a stack of papers. Seizing the opportunity, he quickly stepped in.

"Let me help you with those, Bella," he offered, reaching out to take the papers from her.

"Oh, thank you, Wang Jian," she replied, smiling gratefully as she handed over the documents. "I'm afraid I overestimated how much I could carry."

Wang Jian laughed lightly, careful to let his fingers brush against hers as he took the papers. The touch was brief but deliberate, enough to send a subtle signal. "It's no problem at all. I'm happy to help."

As they walked together toward her car, Wang Jian kept the conversation light, asking her about her day and making small talk. He made sure to maintain a friendly tone, never pushing too hard, but always letting his charm shine through. When they reached her car, he handed the papers back to her, but not before allowing his hand to briefly graze her arm, a touch that lingered just long enough to be noticed.

"Thanks again," Bella said, her eyes meeting his. There was a softness in her gaze that Wang Jian had come to recognize-a vulnerability that she rarely showed to others.

"Anytime," he replied, smiling warmly. "I'm always here if you need anything."

Bella hesitated for a moment, as if she wanted to say something more, but then she nodded and got into her car. Wang Jian watched her drive away, satisfaction curling through him. Every interaction was a small victory, a step closer to breaking down her defenses.

Meanwhile, Wang Jian's relationships with Emily and Jessica continued to thrive. He spent his nights alternating between the two women, keeping them both satisfied and eager for his attention. Emily, who had been distant before, was now more affectionate than ever.

Wang Jian played along, knowing that keeping Emily happy was crucial to maintaining his

cover.

Jessica, on the other hand, was a different kind of thrill. Their secret meetings were filled with passion and excitement, a dangerous game that both of them enjoyed. Wang Jian knew exactly how to play on her emotions, making her feel desired and special while keeping her at arm's length. He enjoyed the way she looked at him, the way she craved his attention, even though she knew it was fleeting.

Despite the attention he gave to Emily and Jessica, Wang Jian's thoughts were always on

Bella. The challenge of seducing her consumed him, and he was determined to make her his. However, he knew that the biggest hurdle he faced was the fact that he was still a student. Bella was a professor, a respected figure on campus, and any inappropriate relationship could ruin her career.

Wang Jian understood that he couldn't approach Bella the same way he had with Emily or Jessica. He needed to be strategic, to find a way to make her see him not just as a student, but as a man-someone who could understand her, fulfill her needs, and provide the excitement

she craved.

One afternoon, Wang Jian decided to take a more direct approach. He knew that Bella often stayed late in her office, grading papers or preparing lessons, so he waited until the campus was mostly deserted before knocking on her door.

"Come in," Bella's voice called from inside.

Wang Jian entered the office, finding Bella seated at her desk, her eyes focused on a stack of essays in front of her. She looked up as he walked in, a surprised but pleased smile crossing

her lips.

"Wang Jian, what brings you here so late?" she asked, leaning back in her chair.

"I wanted to see if you needed any help," he replied smoothly, closing the door behind him.

"I noticed you were still here, and I thought you might appreciate some company."

Bella smiled warmly, her expression softening. "That's very kind of you. I've just been going through some papers, but I could use a break."

Wang Jian nodded, stepping closer to her desk. He made sure to position himself in a way that forced her to look up at him, subtly asserting his presence. "You work too hard, Bella. You deserve to relax every now and then."

Bella laughed lightly, brushing a strand of hair behind her ear. "I suppose you're right. It's just hard to find the time."

Wang Jian leaned against her desk, his eyes locking onto hers. "Maybe I can help with that," he suggested, his voice low and smooth. "I know a great place not far from here where we could grab a drink. Just to unwind."

Bella hesitated, her gaze flickering with uncertainty. "I don't know, Wang Jian. I shouldn't be... I mean, you're a student, and I'm your professor. It wouldn't be appropriate."

Wang Jian smiled, his expression confident. "I understand, but it's just a drink. Two adults enjoying each other's company. There's nothing wrong with that, is there?"

Bella bit her lip, clearly torn. Wang Jian could see the conflict in her eyes, the way she was struggling to balance her professional boundaries with the attraction she was beginning to

feel.

"Maybe just one drink," she finally agreed, her voice hesitant.

"Perfect," Wang Jian replied, flashing her a charming smile. "You won't regret it."

They left the campus together, walking side by side through the quiet streets. Wang Jian made sure to keep the conversation light, focusing on topics that made Bella laugh or relax. He could see her gradually letting her guard down, the tension in her shoulders easing as they

talked.

When they arrived at the small, cozy bar Wang Jian had chosen, he led her to a quiet corner booth, away from prying eyes. They ordered drinks, and as they sipped on their cocktails, Wang Jian steered the conversation toward more personal topics. He asked Bella about her life outside of work, her hobbies, her dreams-anything that would draw her out of her shell.

Bella, encouraged by the alcohol and Wang Jian's attentive demeanor, began to open up. She spoke about the pressure she felt from her family, the way her mother constantly pushed her to be perfect, and how she often felt trapped by the expectations placed on her.

"I just wish I could be myself, without worrying about what everyone else thinks," Bella admitted, her voice tinged with frustration.

Wang Jian nodded sympathetically, his eyes never leaving hers. "You deserve that, Bella. You deserve to live your life on your own terms, without anyone telling you what to do."

Bella looked at him, her expression softening. "You're very easy to talk to, Wang Jian. I feel

like I can be honest with you."

"I'm glad you feel that way," Wang Jian replied, his voice warm and sincere. "I'm here for you, Bella. You don't have to go through this alone."

Bella smiled, a genuine smile that reached her eyes. "Thank you," she said softly, her hand

resting on his arm.

Wang Jian felt a thrill of satisfaction as he watched her. He could see the vulnerability in her

gaze, the way she was beginning to trust him, to see him as more than just a student. But he

knew that he still had work to do. Bella was guarded, and it would take time to fully break down her defenses.

As the evening wore on, Wang Jian continued to subtly flirt with Bella, always careful not to

push too hard. He complimented her appearance, praised her intellect, and made sure to maintain eye contact, letting her feel the intensity of his gaze. He also made sure to take advantage of any opportunity to touch her-whether it was a light brush of his fingers against her hand or a gentle touch on her back as they left the bar.

When they finally parted ways, Wang Jian walked Bella back to her car. As they stood by the

driver's side door, he took a step closer, his eyes locking onto hers.

"I had a great time tonight," he said, his voice low and sincere.

"Me too," Bella replied, her voice soft.

Wang Jian hesitated for a moment, then leaned in, placing a light kiss on her cheek. The touch

was brief, but intimate enough to make Bella's breath hitch.

"Goodnight, Bella," Wang Jian whispered, his lips close to her ear.

"Goodnight, Wang Jian," she replied, her voice barely above a whisper.

As Wang Jian walked away, he could feel the heat of her gaze on his back. He smiled to

himself, knowing that he had made significant progress that night. Bella was starting to see

him as more than just a student, and that was exactly what he needed.

The next day, Wang Jian noticed a change in Bella's behavior. She seemed more relaxed around him, more willing to engage in casual conversation.

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