Chapter 92: Ill-Fated love (2)
The Former Wife of Invisible Wealthy Man
Ye Sui stood there, not ready to move forward. Hearing her words, the tourists all crowded around to join the fun. As a result, she was pushed forward by the wave of people.
The bride turned her back. Although she hadnât moved yet, the guests were eager to give it a try. Her arm was held high, the bouquet arcing back under the dreamy light.
The bouquet was tossed up. Drawing a beautiful parabola in the air, it fell into Ye Suiâs arms.
Ye Sui: â...â
The bride turned around and swept her eyes though the crowd, noticing her bouquet in the hands of a stranger.
Ye Sui wore a mask and black-framed glasses, dressed very low-key, and seemed to be just an ordinary person passing by.
The bride curved her lips, waved at Ye Sui, and then cheered, âThe stranger who received the bouquet, I wish you happiness.â
Ye Sui suddenly smiled. She raised the bouquet and waved in the brideâs direction, signaling that she had heard it.
At the end of the ceremony, the guests left the venue. The crowd also began to disperse, along with Ye Sui, who took the bouquet with her. Ye Sui carefully protected the bouquet, hoping that both the bouquet and the brideâs words would bring her luck.
After Ye Sui left the boisterous scene, she called Chen Shu and asked him to pick her up.
On the way, she passed a fortune-telling place. The fortune-teller was a blind old woman, with a man and a woman sitting in front of her.
Ye Sui had barely heard a few words. Not knowing what the old woman said, the man felt guilty and refuted. âOld woman, what nonsense are you spouting?â
The woman next to her also chimed in, âOld woman, you are deceiving people. Be careful, or karma will strike you!â
The old woman was not angry, though, and continued to insist on her views. âIf you think about it carefully, your first wife is still pregnant and waiting for you to return. You should stop womanizing and be a good husband.â
Suddenly, the man turned furious. He kicked the table fiercely and then reached out his leg to stamp the things on the floor.
As he stepped on them, he scolded, âYou speak nonsense!â
Ye Sui frowned. Although she didnât believe these things, the manâs reaction was too drastic. She immediately went up and said, âStop it.â
The man stopped and turned to look at Ye Sui. When he saw a woman wearing a mask, he was even more disdainful. âWhat? Mind your own business.â
Ye Sui: âI donât want to meddle in your affairs. I just want to advise you not to get out of hand.â
The man snorted. âThe old woman is speaking nonsense. If I donât teach her a lesson, she will really think she is a deity.â
After that, the man wanted to continue smashing the shop of the sorceress.
Seeing that the man did not listen to the advice, her look suddenly turned cold. She picked up her mobile phone and shook it in front of the man. âOK, you keep smashing.â
The man was stunned as Ye Sui smiled faintly. âI have called the police. If you donât want to be caught, leave quickly.â
The man glanced at Ye Suiâs mobile phone. He obviously didnât believe her words. âWho are you kidding?â
Ye Sui smiled, looking calm. âYou donât believe me?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
She then looked down at the time. âIt has been two minutes since I called the police station. They should have set off long ago.â
Ye Sui stared at the man, saying word by word, âLet me see, do you still want to smash things in this shop, or would you like the police to catch you?â
The man was successfully deceived. He didnât expect Ye Sui to be so difficult to deal with. Ye Sui lifted her chin and smiled sarcastically, as if saying, âSmash if you want. Iâll just watch the show here.â
The female companion pulled the manâs sleeve and whispered, âForget it. Letâs go.â
The man was scared that the police would arrive, so he had to leave. Ye Sui saw the old woman groping for something on the ground, ready to pick it up.
Ye Sui said, âOld woman, let me help you.â She bent down and lifted the table that the man had kicked.
Then, she put everything back on the table. Although the fortune-teller couldnât see Ye Sui, she appreciated her help just now. She sincerely said, âThank you, girl.â
âJust now, the man was with a woman, but the man already had a wife. The girl accompanying him was his lover, and they both intended to seize his wifeâs company. His wife was pregnant, and I couldnât bear it, so I gave them advice.â
Ye Sui realized why the man was so angry. The womanâs words had deeply poked his heart.
The sorceress suddenly said, âGirl, let me tell you your fortune, as a thank you for helping me.â
Although Ye Sui did not believe this, she sat down.
âGive me your hand.â
Ye Sui extended her hand. The fortune-teller touched Ye Suiâs palm and smiled. âGirl, your husband is a very nice person.â
Ye Sui felt odd. How did this woman know? At this time, she added another sentence, âGirl, is he surnamed Chen?â