Chapter 664 Youth Exchange 8 ” (2/2)

Flinching right at the last second, the womanizer normally wouldn’t fear any threat from the opposite. After all, he wouldn’t be a womanizer if he couldn’t handle a few threats from the opposite sex. However, Bai Yan’s threatening gaze just rubbed him the wrong way like there’s something creepy to it.

“Fine, fine, fine, I won’t look if you won’t let me. Jeezes, scared baby I to death there.” Retracting his hand to pat his own chest, the man looks like he’s still not quite back to normal due to the sudden fright.

Now its Bai Yan’s turn to feel creeped out. Getting goosebumps all over, she didn’t expect something so corny and hair-raising to come out of someone so old!

At least don’t act like a child when you’re one of the oldest here!

Against the picture of the two fluttering around her opponent’s side, the high standing woman who started all of this didn’t look so good. In particular was the fact that her pursuer had just pretty much ditched her for this nobody. Sure, she doesn’t like the guy to begin with, but that doesn’t mean it’s alright to let other’s take what’s supposed to be hers…

Then just as Mu Leng was ready to open that mouth in order to attract attention, a loud rocking suddenly shook the boat and cut her off.

“What happened? Why do I feel like something is hitting the boat from underneath?” A random person from the crowd exclaims.

“Don’t scare me, what could be in the water? It must be your illusion…” Another man voices his fear and looked like he’s about to faint.

The rocking and swaying only got worse and worse following every second to the point where those on shore could now visibly see the distress. Everyone’s starting to panic and hurried to spread away as a result, afraid they might get caught up in the mess somehow.

“Calm down everyone!” Mu Leng puts on a strong face after seeing the crumbling situation, “I speculate its just a big fish in the water. It will leave soon enough. Remember, this is the Dragon River, there’s no monsters here.”

“But… but I heard there’s supposed to be a dragon living in the river!” The young man who cried out earlier in terrible fright calls out this fact.

“Please be assured everyone,” Mu Leng’s palm was also getting sweaty despite the strong front. Nevertheless, she persists and doesn’t falter in the face: “I’ve been here for many years already, never once have I seen a dragon. If there is one though, be at ease, I would love to tame such a wondrous creature as my own pet!”