Chapter 274 - Tu Xiupei’s Rumors Fly Everywhere (1/2)

Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio  Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

Tu Xiupei wanted Si Rong to butter up Feng Tianlan, but she ended up pointing out where it hurt the most. Tu Xiuyu was the reason he was still not the crown prince.

“Pei’er, don’t worry. I will deal with this,” Si Rong promised her as he watched Tu Xiupei walk off.

If it weren’t for Tu Xiuyu, he would have married Feng Tianlan by now. Then he would have the Feng Clan’s support, their family treasure, that powerful alchemist, and the title of crown prince!

Tu Xiuyu had made him lose his chance to become crown prince, and now she was standing in the way of his getting together with Tu Xiupei, a woman with the destiny of a phoenix who could help him become emperor!

“That stupid sl*t. I’m going to make sure you die horribly for ruining my plans!” Si Rong’s face was filled with nothing but hate. He had completely forgotten all the sweet words he used to say to Tu Xiuyu.

Tu Xiupei sat in the horse-drawn carriage and saw Si Rong’s face twisted with hatred. She laughed coldly and dusted off her clothes. “This disgusting piece of shit dares to go after me? I’m going to see how you deal with that wonderful younger sister of mine.”

She was more than happy to let Tu Xiuyu be tortured by the man she loved. That was the consequence of making her lose her chastity!

After an hour, a man in the marketplace was spreading a piece of news. Apparently, Tu Xiupei was practicing some witchcraft. To advance her skills faster, she had to have intercourse with men and absorb their energy. News also spread that Tu Xiupei had a red birthmark on her left butt cheek and a black mole as large as a rice grain on the back of her shoulder.

This news spread like wildfire, making its way through all of South Peace City, including the Blue Flame Academy.

Tu Xiupei was in the herb garden, teaching the students how to differentiate various plants. She was teaching them seriously under the hot sun. Her face sweated, and her clothes were becoming damp, and she now looked different to her students.

“Miss Tu, your clothes are so soaked that I can see a black mole the size of a grain of rice on your back,” a fresh-faced young lady said with a smile. She’d thought of this trick after hearing the rumors about Tu Xiupei.