Marry the NPC with Money, Wife Comes Knocking - Chapter 111
Chapter 111
“Hua Hua, I don’t like friends.”
She especially didn’t like Hua Hua’s friends.
However, she didn’t dare say the second half of that sentence. Hua Hua spent most of her time with her, but it was only most of the time; a small portion was still given to those completely irrelevant people.
Even though there weren’t many of them, Ye Susheng simply didn’t like them.
Hua Suihe had a gentle and poised personality; she could strike up a polite conversation with anyone and was very well-liked.
In contrast, Ye Susheng had no idea what was good about herself. She knew she was good-looking because Hua Hua always praised her beauty, but other than that, she couldn’t find any other merits that might attract Hua Hua.
The presence of strangers only interfered with her time with Hua Hua. If she could eliminate these troubles in advance, she would never let such things happen.
If it hadn’t been for those pathetic eyesores having a bit of a talent for hiding, preventing her from discovering them in time, she never would have given Hua Hua the chance to meet them.
Hua Suihe grabbed her arm to pull her up and gave her a quick kiss on the corner of her mouth. “Mm-hmm, if you don’t like it, then don’t make friends. As long as it doesn’t affect your life, socializing isn’t a necessity.”
“I was just having a simple chat. Ye Zi, you don’t need to change anything. If you ever feel like life is dull because you have no one to play with, then I will just love you twice as much.”
Ye Susheng looked dazed. Staring into Hua Suihe’s eyes, which were overflowing with affection, her heartbeat became erratic and a flush crept onto her cheeks. When she finally snapped out of it, her gaze was full of shyness. She hurriedly gripped the Black Cotton Candy-branded harpoon. “I-I’m going to catch fish.”
Ye Susheng (Fisherman Version): “Hua Hua, wait for me on the bank.”
Her reaction amused Hua Suihe. Watching her hand rise and fall, Hua Suihe saw two fish skewered on the harpoon when it was lifted. She immediately clapped and cheered, “Wow! Ye Zi, you’re amazing! You caught two fish at once!”
The two fish were still flopping, not quite dead yet. The black mist acted decisively, slicing open the bellies and scooping out the internal organs. Ye Susheng put the fish in the water to rinse them; once they were clean, the job was done.
Holding the harpoon, she walked back toward Hua Suihe, holding the two fish up like she was presenting a trophy. “Hua Hua, the fish are cleaned. Let’s grill them~”
“You’re so talented, baby,” Hua Suihe praised without stinting. She turned to gather a pile of dry branches and grass from under a tree, brought them back, and set them on the ground. Clapping her hands, she said with great interest, “Light the fire, light the fire! I can’t wait.”
When it came to cooking, Ye Susheng had long since become a pro. As she grilled the fish and sprinkled seasonings, the aroma wafted through the air, working up quite an appetite.
It was perfect when paired with Mianbao. The two of them finished off the two fish together and extinguished the flames in due time.
Hua Suihe crouched by the shore to wash her hands. Only upon closer inspection did she realize the water was so clear she could see the fish swimming in the lake. It was impossible to tell how deep the water was; Ye Susheng had been standing on the surface of the lake just moments ago.
Ye Susheng had been watching her the whole time. Noticing her stretching her foot out as if to step into the water, Ye Susheng acted quickly and pulled her back. “Hua Hua, the water is very deep. Don’t walk in.”
Hua Suihe snapped back to her senses and followed her two steps back. She shook the water off her hands with a delayed reaction and muttered to herself, “I gave myself a scare.”
It would be all over if she accidentally fell in.
Hua Suihe looked up at the sky. “At this time, can we still find the camel herd?”
Ye Susheng answered honestly, “I don’t know if there are camels, but I will definitely do my best to find them.”
“Wait, wait, wait.” Hua Suihe remembered her precision-locating glasses. This thing was so expensive; there was no reason it should only work once. She put on the glasses, and as expected, target options appeared on the electronic screen. She easily located the position of the camel herd.
Hua Suihe pointed toward the east. “Over here, near the edge of the desert. It’s 1500 kilometers from here.”
Without a word, Ye Susheng took Hua Suihe toward the target location.
[She really is here for a vacation.]
[Long distance between attractions? No problem. The Ye Susheng-brand teleportation tool-you deserve it.]
[If it’s close to the edge of the desert, does that mean we’ll see other players?]
[Players: Do you think I want to see you guys?]
Hua Suihe and Ye Susheng landed precisely where the camel herd was roaming. They were moving forward in two neat, orderly rows. On the back of every camel sat a person; at a rough glance, there were over thirty people.
It only took a second to recognize that the people on the camels were players. One could tell from their outfits that they weren’t Native Inhabitants.
The players were very alert. Since the two had appeared quite close to them, someone soon discovered the iconic pink-haired and white-haired duo.
There was the cursing type: “Holy shit, are they even going to give us a chance to live?”
There was the complaining type: “The edge is right ahead! How can I be this unlucky!”
There was the naive wishing type: “You can’t see me, you can’t see me…”
There were even those who reacted so strongly they immediately burned a talisman card and teleported away.
The orderly camel caravan was scattered, everyone running for their lives.
Hua Suihe scratched her head, a bit confused. “What’s going on? They’re acting like they’ve seen a ghost.”
Ye Susheng shook her head. “Maybe they haven’t tamed the camels. It has nothing to do with us.”
Only two people managed to pull back their startled camels in time and turned back toward them.
Fang Ge waved proactively to greet them. “Hey, Peanut! You found Ye Susheng.”
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