Chapter 642 - He Blames Others While He Himself Is To Be Blamed V (1/2)
Chapter 642: He Blames Others While He Himself Is To Be Blamed V
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Hong Yu was rubbing her own arms. As she heard Zhao Yao’s words, suddenly, she lifted her head and stared at Zhao Yao, coldly.
“Zhao Yao… It’s hard to expect that after several years of not meeting each other, you dare to battle with me now. You’re only a loser, I cannot understand how shameless are you to say that our Manor Lady had seduced you?”
In this mainland, there were many men and women who were fond of their manor lady, why would their manor lady even care to seduce an old man?
On top of that, he did not even have freckles!
“What nonsense are you talking about?” Zhao Yao’s expression changed. “When did I even meet you before?”
“Several years ago, when I came to Talon’s Gate.” Hong Yu blinked and continued, “And just in time to see you teasing a female disciple. But you kicked her out because she had turned you down…”
At first, Talon’s Gate’s disciples had intended to attack Hong Yu, but they stopped as they heard what she had said.
The truth was, no matter how discreet Zhao Yao was, what he had done in secret would be exposed by someone eventually.
However, n.o.body dared to tell his wife.
The lady had always trusted the master. If they spoke too much, they… would be doomed!
“You are spewing nonsense!”
Fei Xue looked green in her face and retorted, “It was those little minks who failed to seduce Zhao Yao and got kicked out by him. Zhao Yao’s very faithful to me. So, he will never let any disciple who’s up to something stay around or approach him.”
Hong Yu turned to look at Fei Xue. “Do you really believe that a middle-aged man, and also who has put on weight, has the qualities to attract those young woman disciples?”
Fei Xue harrumphed and sniffed. “It’s simply because my husband is in a high and powerful position. Those women want to cling to the top, so it’s natural for them to want to seduce him.”