Chapter 280 - You Should Become a Fortune-teller (1/2)

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

“Young Master Jiang, don’t overexert yourself entertaining all those women.”

“Oh, little girl, are you jealous?”

Yun Xi smiled. “You deserve an Oscar for your acting skills. You really should go on TV.”

“Why would I want to go on TV?” Jiang Chenghuan frowned. He only brooded for a moment, though, before his expression changed into a cynical smile.

“It’s true. I’m a suave young man, and there are so many women who throw themselves at me, so how can I refuse? You’re not a vain young man. You can’t understand me, sister.”

Yun Xi nodded solemnly. “You’re right. I don’t understand. However, a man who cynically wanders through the flowers in order to paralyze his opponent and who can not only leave untarnished but also emerge as a victor is a true master.”

With that said, Yun Xi patted Jiang Chenghuan on the shoulder and continued with a smile, “Words of wisdom! Just act as if I didn’t say anything!”

This man was one of the three masters of Jingdu, and Mu Feichi does not dislike him.

Who could possibly believe that he was simply a frivolous young master?

Jiang Chenghuan narrowed his eyes as he regarded her with a deep gaze.

His eyes that had appeared frivolous moments before seemed much more contemplative at this moment.

This girl really wasn’t simple.

He had put on the disguise of a playboy for so many years, and the only person who’d been able to see through this disguise had been Mu Feichi. Now, she was the second one who had been able to see through him.

No wonder Young Marshal Mu had been smitten by this woman. Not only her eyes but also her temperament was truly intoxicating.

Jiang Chenghuan smiled frivolously. “Girl, some things are better left unsaid, even if you can see through them.”

“I know. I was just speaking casually. You can treat it as if I hadn’t said anything at all. I know nothing.”

However, after a slight pause, Yun Xi kindly gave him a piece of advice.

“I see by your complexion that you don’t appear as healthy as you did at the beginning of winter. I’m guessing that you were ill a while ago, and perhaps you have not fully recovered from the disease.”