Chapter 628 (1/2)
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Qi’er and the other brides fell silent. Qi’er knew that Ye Lang didn’t care for them but she didn’t expect him to outrightly reject Debbie in front of so many people.
The other brides couldn’t imagine someone rejecting an offer to get closer to Debbie when everyone else in the crowd wanted to.
At that moment, they were pretty sure that this commoner Ye Lang really wasn’t attracted to Qi’er at all.
“I have something to say to you, come on up, it won’t kill you!” said Debbie.
“If you have something to say to me, then you come down. It won’t kill you,” said Ye Lang. Anyone would be pissed off to receive a reply like this but Debbie being Debbie, didn’t.
Instead, she just stated why she couldn’t move, “I can’t, I’m wearing this thing, or else I would have gone down there and beat you up!!”
“...” Ye Lang was silent for a moment before saying, “Fine, I’ll go up, where are the stairs?”
“Can’t you jump up? You’re a swordsman!!” Debbie was confused why Ye Lang needed stairs to get up, the stage was pretty easy for fit people like him to jump up.
Ye Lang left the impression that he was a powerful warrior on her and the others. In their minds, this stage would be a piece of cake for him to jump on.
“I don’t feel like it, are there stairs?” asked Ye Lang.
“Why not? The stairs are at the back, walking all the way there is troublesome,” replied Debbie.
“I just don’t feel like it! Going to the back is too much effort. Hey, put your head down and pull me up…” Ye Lang saw Debbie’s long hair and thought of something.
It was obvious he thought that he could Rapunzel his way up!!
Her hair was indeed long but to pull Ye Lang up would put her in an awkward pose.
If she was already going for such lengths to pull him up, she could just do it with her hands.
“Screw off!” cursed Debbie. How does he even think of something like this?!
“Okay, I’m leaving!” said Ye Lang as he turned to leave. He didn’t want to go up in the first place, her telling him to leave was the best-case scenario for him.
“Come back! I’ll pull you up! Ugh!” grunted Debbie. She pulled out a rope from her pocket and threw it towards Ye Lang.
Nobody seemed to bat an eye when Debbie pulled out the rope. She fought with others so frequently that it would be weird for her to not have some rope and a gunny bag on her.
As Ye Lang got to the stage, he stood out like a sore thumb among the white dresses.
Many looked that him with envy.