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Sweet Wife in My Arms CH 620

Author:ZerahNeko Category:urban Update time:2022-10-05 03:20:22

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Chapter 620: Destiny

The old fortune teller smiled.

“This old man has been telling fortune for his entire life.

Sometimes I get it right, sometimes wrong, but this time…” he studied Yan Huans face once more.

“Im almost certain Im right.”

“Out of goodwill, I have some advice for you,” he said.

“Everything in this world is predestined.

Revealing things about the future will court divine retribution.

Somethings are better left undone, and some things unsaid.”

“Otherwise, you will be the one to suffer in the end.

Think more carefully about your actions.”

Lu Yis fingers tightened around the wheelchair handles, his joints cracking noisily until there was a loud snap, as though it was his heartstring that had snapped.

Disconsolate, he continued pushing the wheelchair forward, treading on heavy steps.

Yan Huan dipped her head and bit her nails without a word.

To someone else, the fortune tellers words might have meant nothing, but both Yan Huan and Lu Yi were well aware about what he was talking about.

She knew too much.

Said too much.

So her Midas touch had come with a price.

Using her knowledge of the future to determine which film to invest in shouldnt be a problem since it didnt involve lives.

But she had saved people who should have died.

If so, what kind of disaster awaited her

Would there even be one

She couldnt believe it.

Saving lives was a good deed, no She had saved so many during the earthquake.

Doesnt everyone say saving a life undoes many sins She had saved so many.

Is saving lives a sin

“I want to eat that,” said Yan Huan when she saw a group of kids holding cotton candy.

When she was little, her mother had bought it for her, but that had been so long ago she could hardly remember its taste.

Lu Yi stopped the wheelchair and pressed Yan Huans cap further down.

“Stay here.

Ill be right back.”

“I will,” nodded Yan Huan.

It wasnt as if she could go anywhere.

Lu Yi went to get her cotton candy, looking out of place among the queue of women and children.

Yan Huans head was still dipped low.

Her profile was indescribably beautiful, a sad beauty.

The light gave her orange clothes a warm glow.

Orange was a warm color.

It added a glossy glow to her face.

A hand grabbed the wheelchair.

Assuming it was Lu Yi, Yan Huan paid little mind as the wheelchair was pushed off.

She thought Lu Yi was trying to push her off to somewhere less crowded.

She was still looking down, with so much on her mind that she forgot to speak, ask, or even look.

Suddenly, the wheelchair stopped.

She heard the sound of something heavy hitting the ground.

There was a loud bam, accompanied by a mans wail.

A large cotton candy appeared before her.

Yan Huan took it.

What took him so long She could smell the faint sweetness of the cotton candy.

She took a lick…

It was too sweet, but still tasty.

She didnt know there was a man behind her, doubled over and gasping for air.

Lu Yi took out his phone and made a call.

“Where are you, Lei Qingyi”

“Chilling at the temple fair,” said Lei Qingyi, munching on roasted fish skewers.

“The things are pretty damn tasty.

I shouldve come here earlier and bought a few snacks for my Lingling.

She would love it.

Oh, what about you Arent you at the temple fair too, with your best actress What happened Did someone recognize her”

“Nah,” said Lu Yi, placing his fingers on Yan Huans cap and playing with a strand of her hair.

“Come to where Im at.

You should be able to find me, right”

“Yea.

You arent that far away,” said Lei Qingyi, tapping on his phone to reveal his location.

There were some good stuff installed in Lu Yis phone, which made it easy to locate him.

Yan Huan turned around and noticed a crowd, murmuring and pointing at someone.

She wasnt the sort to be interested by such commotions, and neither did she want to get in the middle of them.

She couldnt afford to have someone knocking her injured arm, so it was in her best interest to avoid large crowds.

Lu Yi pushed her off to somewhere cool, equally uninterested in the commotion.

“Hows the cotton candy” he asked.

“Not bad,” said Yan Huan, plucking off another piece to put into her mouth.

It tasted equally sweet.

“Now I want to eat stinky tofu,” she said, pointing at a stinky tofu vendor.

Stinky tofu didnt smell good, but it sure as hell was tasty.

“Okay,” said Lu Yi, navigating the wheelchair.

Yan Huan took another bite of the cotton candy.

“You dont have to push me everywhere.

Im not a luggage.

No one would try to steal me.”

Lu Yi suddenly stopped.

His serene eyes looked thoughtful.

He continued pushing Yan Huan until they reached the stinky tofu vendor, his hand on the wheelchair handle the whole time.

Lei Qingyi arrived right after Lu Yi paid for the smelly tofu.

Lei Qingyis impressive height made it hard to not stand out.

Lu Yi turned around and continued eating stinky tofu with Yan Huan.

To be frank, he didnt have much praise for the taste.

Neither did he know why Yan Huan wanted to eat it so badly.

Even so, the hungry look on her face made the odd taste and long wait tolerable.

Not far from them, Lei Qingyi jostled his way into the crowd with a few lackeys behind him.

The chattering swelled around them.

According to the gossip, a man had kicked the victim so hard he stopped moving, and escaped afterwards without a word.

Escape Lei Qingyi curled his lips.

As if Lu Yi would run.

He knew his strength too well to kill by accident.

Even if he did kill him, he wouldnt run away.

So the guy stopped moving, huh.

Lei Qingyi went up to look at the death-feigning man.

He went a circle around him.

“Boss, I think hes knocked out cold,” whispered one of his lackeys.

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