Chapter 484: He’s…Too Good…
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
The butler didn’t sleep after returning to the room. He was waiting to be summoned.
However, he never saw Second Master Pei send Ms. Cao home.
Cao Zhuzhu learned from Nan Miaomiao that at times like this, what was important was what happened after the game, so it did not matter what game they played.
She looked at Pei Song who was standing in front of her and suddenly wanted to do this.
She felt like doing something reckless.
She said a random game and Pei Song beat her easily.
He brought her back to his room and tied her long hair up. Finally, he saw her beautiful collarbone, just like what he saw in the photo of her wearing the cheongsam…
Cao Zhuzhu had misjudged Pei Song’s attitude towards her.
Actually, from the first time he saw Cao Zhuzhu, he felt something.
However, she was much younger than him. He thought it was inappropriate.
However, Cao Zhuzhu’s initiation had lifted the guilt off him. It made him feel that he could do whatever he wanted and that it didn’t matter if he went overboard.
The alcohol had completely taken effect at that moment. They had only met a few times, but the two of them were like lightning striking fire.
The figures under the moon were entangled.
If she didn’t want it, she could have pushed him away, but she didn’t.
He held her in his arms and took all her breath.
However, he soon realized that he had been deceived.
Her “experience” was just an act, but it didn’t take long for her to show her true self.
Pei Song was vexed for a moment and felt like an animal. However, at that time, he could no longer stop…
The next morning, Cao Zhuzhu was woken up by Su Ji’s knocking on the door.
Su Ji came to ask Pei Song if he had sent her back to the dormitory last night.
Pei Song also woke up very quickly. Unlike Cao Zhuzhu who had a dazed look, he was calmer.
He sat up, not wearing a shirt. His abs were well-defined.
The front of his body looked fine, but there were scratches at the back.
The two of them looked at each other and thought of last night at the same time.
“Yesterday, I…”
“…drank too much.” Cao Zhuzhu did not wait for Pei Song to speak and quickly said, “don’t take it seriously.”
“That was your first…”
“There’s a first time for everything,” Cao Zhuzhu interrupted him again and quickly put on her clothes. “We’re both adults and can take responsibility for our own actions.”
Pei Song narrowed his eyes.
The scene that almost drove him crazy last night flashed past. Cao Zhuzhu put on her clothes, let her long hair down, and opened the door.
Su Ji heard a girl’s voice from inside and did not knock on the door again. Then, the door opened and Cao Zhuzhu stood at the door.
“I stayed the night.” Cao Zhuzhu looked at her and sounded as cool as usual. It was as if she was only borrowing something. “You treated me yesterday. I’ll treat you next time.”
With that, she patted Su Ji on the shoulder and left.
Su Ji’s gaze followed her. “Are you leaving now?”
Cao Zhuzhu tried her best to pretend. “Ah, I have something on today.”
She did not wake up early, and the house was not as quiet as last night.
Pei Xi and the others were awake. Pei Qingshen had breakfast ready for the children who woke up later.
As she walked out, she met almost everyone in the Pei family. Under the stunned or surprised gazes, she took a deep breath and greeted everyone naturally.
She left the mess to Pei Song. Anyway, he had his fun.
Cao Zhuzhu’s expression only changed when she left the Pei family and got into a taxi.
In the backseat, she put her hand on her abdomen. The row of small earrings on her ear felt like they were burning.
The scenes from last night flooded her like a tidal wave.
He was…too good…
When Pei Song got dressed and walked to the door, the taxi was nowhere to be seen.
He rubbed his face and remembered that he hadn’t even added Cao Zhuzhu on
WeChat.
“Tsk.” Returning to the dining table, Pei Xi squinted at Pei Song.
At this moment, Pei Song’s shirt was open, and his thin lenses were slightly glowing. He looked seductive.
He didn’t look too good because of Cao Zhuzhu’s words.
The porridge that had just been heated was too hot, so Su Ji was cooling it down.
This reminded her of something and she sent Si Jingchuan a WeChat message.
She asked him if he sent Xu Ni home last night.
He replied very quickly.
[ “Of course, she said she’s hungry after the movie, so I sent her home to have dinner.” ]
Si Jingchuan sounded proud of himself.
su Ji: ‘
Xu Ni said she was hungry, and he sent her home to eat by herself?
Even Cao Zhuzhu acted quicker than him.
Su Ji replied to him quickly.
[ “I’m ashamed of you.” ]
“Pei Song,” After sending that message, Su Ji put down her phone and stirred the porridge in her bowl.
“Last night,…” Su Ji asked lazily, “did you not perform well?” She did it out of concern for her best friend, not out of curiosity.
Pei Song:
Pei Xi immediately looked as if she was watching a good show. “Su Ji knows me well. I was just about to ask. Otherwise, why did she leave in such a hurry? We are family, so don’t be embarrassed. If you don’t tell us, how can we help you?”
Pei Song looked at Bill.
Bill met his gaze and quickly put the phone to his ear. He put on his Oscar-winning acting skills and answered the fake call. “Hello? Ah, it’s me. Go on…”
Pei Song was defeated by the two of them. He put down his chopsticks. “I’m not hungry. You guys go on.”
After that, he got up and went back to his room.
He slammed the door shut, unbuttoned his shirt, and lit a cigarette.
He was very annoyed.
It was not because of Su Ji’s words, but because Su Ji might be right.
Although he didn’t think so, but Cao Zhuzhu’s reaction…the only thing missing was her giving him money.
He had been thinking about it since last night. He had planned to tell her this morning that he would cherish her, that he wanted to give her the keys to his apartment.
However, she did not give him a chance to speak.
It seemed that he was thinking too much..
Pei Song put out his cigarette in the ashtray, changed his clothes, and planned to go to Huichun Hall.
He picked up the car keys from the bedside table. Something beside it caught his attention.
He didn’t recognize it. It was a small ornament. He was sure that it wasn’t in his room before this.
It was because it was ugly and didn’t suit his taste.
He picked up the golden ornament and looked at it, revealing the card underneath.
It was the limited edition Diga that Cao Zhuzhu had finally drawn after eating nine children’s meals in three days..