Chapter 1476 - 1475: Wu Suowei's Scheme
Chapter 1476 - 1475: Wu Suowei's Scheme
Wu Suowei wasn't afraid of Tang Rao getting hurt, because any injury Tang Rao might suffer was within Wu Suowei's capacity to handle.He kept a close eye on Tang Rao's progress, never allowing any harm to come to Tang Rao.
"Count me in? This has nothing to do with me. When Tang Rao wakes up, I'll explain it properly to him, let him suspect you. As for me, his future father-in-law, you must treat me kindly."
...
If Tang Rao were awake, he'd surely sneeze twice more.
Wang Han looked at Tang Rao's perpetually pale complexion and couldn't help but place her hand on Tang Rao's face, gently caressing it back and forth.
This man!
Wang Han had met many men, yet none had ever truly captured her interest.
In her view, a man capable of capturing her interest must be stronger than her, not a weakling to be pushed around, and he must have his own thoughts.
Combining several individual strengths like this in a single man was challenging to find.
She thought she would never meet a man matching her criteria, so she resisted any man's approach.
Especially a man like Tang Rao, who didn't leave a great first impression.
"But how did such an unlikeable you, who originally saved me, suddenly become less unlikable?"
Tang Rao's eyes were almost open; he hadn't expected to hear someone talking as soon as he was about to open them.
He simply kept them closed and continued listening to the person speaking beside him.
"If you weren't my destined one, maybe there'd still be some possibility between us."
This was followed by a sigh.
Tang Rao quickly turned pale upon hearing this.
If not destined, there'd be a possibility of being together?
Fortunately, Tang Rao and she were destined for each other, yet Wang Han, being rebellious from a young age, defied anything determined by fate, and over time, what started as simple rebellion turned into habitual defiance, a habit Wang Han couldn't shake off easily.
"If fate is difficult, and we're truly meant to be together, would you defy destiny and challenge the Heavenly Dao?"
Wang Han looked at Tang Rao firmly, believing her words were only for her ears, unaware that every word was heard by Tang Rao.
"Defy destiny? Challenge the Heavenly Dao?"
Neither was something Tang Rao could do; was there any need for doubt?
Tang Rao never believed in fate, let alone the Heavenly Dao.
"The seeds of our enmity were sown the first day we met. If I shared my thoughts with you now, you'd surely think I'm joking, so let's forget about it."
The skin Wang Han was touching twitched slightly, as Tang Rao couldn't help but want to laugh, moving his muscles.
"Tang Rao, you moved!"
Wang Han, somewhat incredulous, moved her hand away from Tang Rao's face, staring directly at him, determined to find out what was going on.
"It seems you're not awake yet. Your master said your injuries were severe, and you wouldn't wake up for a while."
Otherwise, how could I have shared my heartfelt words with you?
Wang Han patted her little heart, putting a beating heart back inside her chest.
Tang Rao, maintaining his cool, used his spiritual power to observe his surroundings, and realized he was at Wang Han's place, lying on her bed. Goodness, wasn't this woman concerned about her reputation?
As a man, a true gentleman, even Tang Rao couldn't help but worry for this icy woman!
"Hmm."
He couldn't keep lying there. With his eyes closed, he couldn't see Wang Han's expression, missing out on the fun.
He attempted to make a sound with his throat, indicating he was about to wake up, to avoid startling Wang Han by suddenly opening his eyes—a responsibility Tang Rao couldn't bear.
This time, Wang Han clearly heard the sound from Tang Rao, and she was 100% sure he was awake.
The shyness of a young girl, replaced by a cold, frosty look, as Tang Rao came to.
"Awake is awake, stop pretending."
This woman truly was exasperating!
Even with injuries, she didn't hesitate to pinch him.
Tang Rao's arm must be bruised black and blue, though painful, he was grateful to Wang Han. If she hadn't been merciful, he'd have lost more than just a patch of skin!
"Where am I?"
Tang Rao opened his eyes in a daze, glancing around, trying to put on an innocent, bewildered expression.
"In my boudoir."
Wang Han said matter-of-factly, not expecting Tang Rao to react reflexively, clutching his body, with increasing fear in his eyes.
"Your boudoir?"
His skepticism made Wang Han feel like she had done something inappropriate to Tang Rao.
"Yes, you're injured, and they put you in my boudoir to recuperate. I haven't done anything to you!"
Wang Han emphasized her purity toward Tang Rao, saying she hadn't touched him.
"I didn't say you did anything to me, why are you so nervous?"
If Tang Rao hadn't mentioned it, it wouldn't have annoyed him so much.
"Tang Rao, are you itching for me to give you a thrashing?"
Wang Han saw Tang Rao's glib manner and felt his injuries weren't that severe, having no sympathy or pity for those not seriously injured.
"No, beautiful Wang Han, you know I have a tendency to say one thing and mean another, and love to joke around. Please don't hold it against me, cut me some slack. Your great kindness and virtue, I'll never forget it!"
Tang Rao didn't mention saving Wang Han, nor did he ask whether her search was successful, only engaging in verbal sparring, not giving Wang Han a chance to broach the topic.
"Tang Rao, how long do you plan to play dumb with me?"
Wang Han was the first to lose her composure, unable to stand Tang Rao's act.
"You know I owe you my life, but that's no excuse for me not to kill you. You'd better tell me why you saved me, or I won't let you off!"
What?
A reason for saving someone on stage?
Tang Rao was almost driven to death by Wang Han's words!
He saved Wang Han, and not only was there no gratitude, but she demanded an explanation—he had never heard a more ridiculous excuse.
"I have been compassionate since I was a child, unable to bear seeing girls bullied. Seeing you were about to be killed, I stepped in to help, saving your life. Do you think everyone asks for something in return for good deeds like you?"
Tang Rao said it all in one breath, leaving Wang Han no chance to respond.
"Actually, if you truly wanted an excuse, I could give you one. Would you like to hear it?"
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