Mr. Fu, You’ve Spoiled Your Wife Rotten! - Chapter 4
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Chapter 4: Transmigration… Back With a Vengeance
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Li Beibei had been reborn. In her previous life, she had already learned how to swim. It was ironic—Chu Xiubai was the one who taught her how to swim. However, she had a talent—she was a fast learner and learned exceptionally well. So, when she learned something, she could always make real the saying “the student becomes the master”. Her swimming skills had long surpassed Chu Xiubai. Later on, she had even gotten her scuba diving license. She could hold her breath for 11 minutes and 32 seconds, almost breaking the Guinness World Record.
So now, she was able to control him with ease. While shouting for help, she dunked Chu Xiubai into the water again and again. When he was struggling in the water and about to pass out, she dragged him out of the water and let him take a breath. But before he could recover, she dunked him into the water again and again…
The hatred from her previous life surged. Li Beibei even viciously thought of drowning him as her revenge. But on second thought, she could not let him off so easily. If this pair of b*tches did not suffer the inhumane torture she had suffered in her previous life, wouldn’t it be a waste of the opportunity—given to her by God—to be reborn?
However, she did not plan to let Chu Xiubai off so easily. Seeing that he had already fainted, she turned her hand and twisted Chu Xiubai’s neck forcefully. Chu Xiubai was in so much pain that he did not even have time to scream before he was dragged into the water by a force. It was as if he was haunted by a ghost and could not break free…
Many people gradually swarmed around the pool. Afraid that someone would notice something amiss, Li Beibei flailed her arms around from time to time, shouting for help.
To the onlookers, all of this was just a helpless struggle of a young girl who had fallen into the water. Who would have thought that Li Beibei was currently engrossed in the pleasure of sweet revenge and could not help herself…
But soon, there was another force on her arm. There was another person behind her.
Li Beibei was pulled away from Chu Xiubai. Initially, Li Beibei wanted to struggle. But now that everyone was watching, others might see through her if she continued to abuse Chu Xiubai.
So, Li Beibei did not struggle this time and allowed the person to drag her ashore.
“Beibei, Beibei, are you alright? You scared me to death!”
Su Qingdai was the first to rush up to her. She may be saying those words of concern, but her gaze fell on the man who had saved Li Beibei.
It was Fu Jingmo! The famous Second Master Fu!
According to the original plan, Chu Xiubai should have been the one to save Li Beibei. However, she did not expect Chu Xiubai to be such a poor swimmer that he was almost drowned by Li Beibei.
As Su Qingdai draped a towel over Li Beibei, she thanked Fu Jingmo. “Second Master, I’m Su Qingdai—Beibei’s best friend. Thank you for saving her life. I thank you on Beibei’s behalf.”
When Li Beibei saw that Su Qingdai’s gaze was completely on Fu Jingmo, she sneered silently. How was this thanking him on her behalf? It was obvious that she was making herself known to Fu Jingmo.
Li Beibei suppressed her disgust and did not throw away the towel that Su Qingdai had draped over her body. According to Li Beibei’s understanding of Su Qingdai in her previous life—Su Qingdai was meticulous, sensitive, and suspicious. The show had just begun; she could not let her discover any signs so early on.
“She’s the one I saved; she can thank me herself. What’s it to you?”
Fu Jingmo’s voice was low and his tone was calm, but it made people feel a sense of oppression.
Su Qingdai stood rooted to the ground. Li Beibei almost laughed out loud.
His tone was akin to telling her to mind her own business.
This man was really impressive. He must have seen through Su Qingdai’s distasteful thoughts at a glance, so he did not show her any courtesy.