Chapter 1175 - Why Was She Angry? (1/2)
Chapter 1175: Why Was She Angry?Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Lu Qichuan looked down at his watch then back at the sea. “It will take four hours for the tsunami to subside, so I suggest you guys rest first.”
‘You can’t catch up anyway,’ Lu Qichuan thought silently.
Gu Juexi hopped onto the helicopter with a gloomy expression. Yu Jiangqing high-fived Lu Qichuan as he pa.s.sed him. It was rare to see Boss looking so defeated.
It was his own fault, after all. Deception was the thing women couldn’t tolerate the most, especially when it came last minute like his did.
When Yu Jiangqing saw Ye Yuwei’s confused reaction the other day, he knew Gu Juexi didn’t tell her anything about crossing the jungle, even though it was something he had decided a while back.
The three of them boarded the helicopter. Gu Juexi had a few minor cuts on his arm and Yu Jiangqing’s shoulder had been scratched by an eagle, but his injury was not as serious as Gu Juexi’s during the previous expedition so he didn’t mind.
Lu Qichuan retrieved the first aid kit and put it on the table. He sat across from them and asked, “How was it?”
“The area is smaller than I expected, but it is a great place to set up a training base,” Yu Jiangqing said as he glanced at Gu Juexi hopefully.
“Don’t even think about it. I may have access to the area, but this is still another country’s territory.” Gu Juexi leaned back in his chair and ma.s.saged his temples agitatedly. Why was she angry?
Yu Jiangqing shrugged, expecting as much. As for the proceedings in the later phase, he just had to wait for the time to come.
“You didn’t tell your wife about this expedition?” Yu Jiangqing leaned on the couch as Lu Qichuan helped him with his wound.
Gu Juexi opened his eyes and glared at Yu Jiangqing. “It’s a simple expedition and not dangerous at all, I don’t see why it’s worth mentioning.”
Yu Jiangqing and Lu Qichuan exchanged glances as they shared the same thought. ‘Better be single when you return, no point in hurting the lady’s heart.’