Chapter 96: Wealthy (3)
The Former Wife of Invisible Wealthy Man
Ye Suiâs heart was beating violently. She did not dare to meet Chen Shuâs gaze, forced her eyes down, and focused on his chin.
Her gaze then floated to Chen Shuâs lips, her mind in a trance. Chen Shuâs lips were extremely thin, but his lip line was profound, and every part of it carried just the right amount of good looks.
âChen Shuâs lips are so good looking!â Ye Suiâs mind indulged in flights of fancy.
As soon as the thought flashed past, she immediately recovered and pinched herself lightly. What was she thinking just now?
Ye Sui coughed a few times with a guilty conscience, keeping her eyes open. âIâm a little thirsty.â
Chen Shu stood up immediately. The familiar scent suddenly disappeared, and Ye Sui breathed a sigh of relief.
He handed the cup to Ye Sui, who raised her head and drank a few sips of water. The cold water slowly flowed through her throat, and she felt the heat on her face dissipate.
Ye Sui had just finished drinking when she lowered her head and saw a pair of slender hands reaching out in front of her, holding a glass of water.
Chen Shu said with concern, âDrink more.â
Ye Sui was silent. â...Okay.â âFine, I can only suffer my lies.â
After a few sips, Ye Sui put the glass aside and suddenly thought of something. She looked at Chen Shu and said, âI donât believe in fortune-telling or anything like that.
âWhen I went to the flower market that day, I met a fortune-teller, who helped me divine my future.â
Chen Shu had guessed what Ye Sui meant. âWas the divination she told you related to me?â
Ye Sui took a deep breath and nodded. âShe said that you will have a disaster. If you survive, you will live well in your life. If you donât...â
Ye Sui did not finish her sentence, nor did she tell Chen Shu that the way to survive was to pay with his life.
Chen Shu finally understood why Ye Sui was so disturbed that day; it was all related to him. He looked deeply at Ye Sui. âFortunately, we are all alive now.â
Ye Sui and Chen Shu stared at each other. They both knew that the sudden car accident had almost separated them from each other, but fortunately, everything was going in the right direction now.
They also opened up about their feelings for each other, and their relationship became clearer.
Ye Sui: âI want to go thank that fortune-teller.â if it wasnât for her reminder, this disaster would not have been easy to get through.
Naturally, Chen Shu agreed, âTell me where she is, and Iâll go find her,ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Ye Sui told him the address before asking, âChen Shu, do you think we really have a past life?â
Chen Shu asked rhetorically, âDo you wish us to have a past life?â
Ye Sui remembered the old ladyâs words, âThe woman said we had bad karma in our past lives.â
Although this was already a matter of the previous life, Ye Sui was concerned when it came to Chen Shu. She looked at him and said word by word, âShe said that we were husband and wife in previous lives, but our relationship was somewhat bumpy.â
Remaining silent for a few seconds, Chen Shu fixedly stared at Ye Sui and suddenly spat out, âAlthough itâs an evil fate, itâs already a matter of the previous life.
âNow, itâs up to us to decide what we want to do in this life.â
Chen Shuâs voice rang in the room, and Ye Sui suddenly felt the dark clouds dispersing from her heart.
âChen Shuâs right. Although our past lives had bad karma, it at least proves the deep bond between them.â
From past lives to this life, they were lucky to have anyone who could still be a couple like them.
And this life was so long; they had a lifetime to spend. As long as they were together, they would not be afraid of any difficulties.
After untying her heartâs knot, Ye Sui looked at Chen Shu, and her lips curled up.
Chen Shu stood up, ready to leave. âIâm going to find the old lady. You take a rest first.â
Chen Shu started the car and, after a while, stopped, opened the door, and walked out.
According to Ye Sui, when he got to this street, he had to turn left. There would be a few shops along the road. At the end, the corner was where the fortune-teller was.
Now, Chen Shu stood in this place, but there was no shadow of the old lady. It was empty here, and no people passed by. Even the ground was spotless and without any trace.
The cold wind blew through the quiet streets, making it even more lonely and clean as if nothing had ever existed here.
Chen Shuâs brows wrinkled slightly. He had a good memory. As long as he listened to it once, he would never forget it.
He carefully recalled what Ye Sui had said, turned left, walked straight to the end... He was sure that he remembered correctly, the fortune-teller should be here. But there was really no shadow of her.
Extremely weird.