Chapter 202 Who is it? (1/2)

”If you want to sleep with me, you need to marry me.”

”Okay.”

”And not the kind where we do it all by ourselves. I want you to first obtain permission from my parent's to marry me.”

This time it was Jian Shen who sighed and asked, ”You too?”

”Huh?”

”Nothing.”

Shaking his head he asked, ”Where are your parents at?”

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Just saying those words Jian Shen was sure that is Wuying was seeing what was happening here she would definitely not let it pass.

”They're at the Sword Island for some business, so you can meet them when the ship reaches it.”

”AND, I'm already warning you about this, you are to not lay a single finger of my mother. Got it?”

”Huh? What are you talking about?”

”I know you men and the perverted thoughts that go inside your heads, so take those words as a warning.”

Crossing his fingers while nodding his head, Jian Shen couldn't help but start thinking about how beautiful Zheng Niu's mother should be for her to say such words.

Seeing those crossed fingers since his hands were around her waist, Zheng Niu only sighed and didn't say anything about it.

”Now can you tell me who is it?”

”Huh? Who is what?”

”The one I remind you of. Who is it?”

”How...”

”I can see it in your eyes. Even though you are so close to me, they always seem to be looking at something distant.”

Never having expected for Zheng Niu to see through his own thoughts which he himself wasn't sure of, Jian Shen could only sigh and say, ”Sigh... It's no one. Just an old acquaintance.”

With her lips twitching hard, Zheng Niu asked, ”Will this old acquaintance forever remain on your mind and in your eyes when I'm with you?”

Shaking his head, Jian Shen said, ”She's due to leave at any moment.”

Nodding her head, Zheng Niu didn't continue further questioning him.

And not just right now, Zheng Niu never again asked Jian Shen about who the woman was because staying true to his words he soon stopped looking at her as if she was someone else.