The Peerless Beauty Stuck With Me

Chapter 1492 - 1491: Borrowing a Boat



Chapter 1492 - 1491: Borrowing a Boat

Wang Lin could only helplessly wipe his eyes and say, "Alright, since you both said so, I'll reluctantly believe you this time and let you go out. But Han Han, Tang Rao, one of you is my daughter, the other is my son-in-law. If one day you encounter difficulties, I hope you remember that my West Island can still accommodate you."This promise from Wang Lin is incredibly valuable. As the Master of West Island, he has absolute authority. As long as he says a word, who on West Island would dare to lay a hand on Tang Rao?

Tang Rao thanked Wang Lin again before standing up and saying he would go pack his things.

Wang Han then stood in place, taking the chance while Tang Rao and the others were gone, to ask Wang Lin for people again.

"Father, your daughter has agreed to marry my husband and is with him now. When will you return the people your daughter asked for? Are you planning to wait until your daughter leaves West Island, or do you hope to deal with those two people yourself?"

Wang Han wasn't joking with Wang Lin, and Wang Lin shouldn't expect to bluff his way through. Two people, two lives, and though they may be ordinary, Wang Han isn't so kind-hearted. But these two people are of great significance to Wang Han. Before she leaves, they must also come out, and Wang Han also plans to take them to North Island.

Wang Lin was caught out, he chuckled awkwardly twice, "Daughter, you know your father is not at ease with those two continuing to follow you. Why are you so persistent?"

Originally intending to refuse Wang Han outright, the resolute look in Wang Han's eyes made Wang Lin swallow his words.

In this newlywed period, if Wang Lin says something inappropriate and makes Wang Han unhappy, then Wang Han might use her relationship with Tang Rao to threaten Wang Lin, ruining all his prior plans.

"Father, I'll just ask you once. Are you releasing those two people or not?"

Wang Han didn't want to hear useless nonsense; she just wanted an outcome. Release or not release?

"Han Han, you not only want them out but also want to take them to North Island. Am I right?"

Wang Lin stared into Wang Han's eyes, forcing her to face the question.

Of course, she would have to take them away; leaving them on West Island wouldn't give her peace.

Once she leaves West Island, Wang Lin could confine them again. Who would Wang Han complain to then?

"Yes, I must take them away."

Wang Han replied firmly.

If he wasn't truly out of options, Wang Lin wouldn't give in so quickly.

"Take them when you leave. They are originally yours. Father only hopes that after taking them away, you won't regret today's choice."

Yes!

Upon hearing that she could take those two people, Wang Han almost jumped up in joy.

She fainted because of these two, and they were confined because of her. Now Wang Han has regained consciousness, and her companions are freed, making everyone happy.

"Thank you, Father."

Wang Han wished she could go and bring the two out now. She sighed deeply and walked toward the place where her companions were confined.

Tang Rao waited for Wang Han at the Tang Mansion. Wu Suowei and Granny Hua also gathered together.

Tang Rao noticed Wu Suowei wasn't in high spirits. Granny Hua tried talking to him, but he barely responded.

When something unexpected happens, it usually signals a problem. Tang Rao worried Wu Suowei might get sick from bottling things up, so he approached him to offer support.

They're about to return home; everyone should be happy, right?

"Master, you seem to have something on your mind. What happened? Why not share it with your disciple and see if I can help you?"

His filial piety was almost moving.

But Wu Suowei, the words went in one ear and out the other, as if Tang Rao never spoke.

"Forget it, I'll keep it to myself for now. Even if I share with you, you won't be happy, so rather than making everyone unhappy, I'll bear this inhuman torture alone."

Wu Suowei sounded very convincing. After speaking, he clutched his heart and pretended to be deeply hurt.

How big could the issue be? The more Wu Suowei refused to talk, the more Tang Rao wanted to know what happened.

"Master, I'm so happy right now; I just want to hear some bad news to balance my mood. Please satisfy my curiosity, or my good mood won't last all day."

Honestly, people can be strange. If Tang Rao knew what Wu Suowei was about to say, he wouldn't have asked.

"It's nothing much. On our way here, we used Wu Gexin's boat. I promised to make you a boat but haven't had the chance. Now I'm thinking about how we can return with so many people."

What?

Tang Rao's fists were ready; he almost acted out against his mentor!

He was originally in a good mood, wanting to balance his feelings, but this topic turned his good mood into a bad one.

He should've covered his ears and ignored it.

"Do we have no boat to return?"

Granny Hua was calmer; she was the only one who could be at peace.

"Yes, that's the situation. But it isn't that difficult. We can go to the shore and see if any boats are left. If there are, we can pay the owner to take us back, right?"

Wu Suowei didn't dare breathe too heavily, thinking Tang Rao would stay longer, giving him time to arrange a boat for Tang Rao. Now, Tang Rao wants a boat urgently, but Wu Suowei doesn't have magical powers to conjure one up.

"It's not that simple. The main group has left, and it's uncertain whether the remaining boats are heading to North Island. Plus, West Island has people involved in treasure hunting; they might keep the boat here, and it could be days before we see anything."

There are many possibilities, but it boils down to one thing: Tang Rao needs to find a boat quickly to leave. Relying solely on Wu Suowei makes departure seem unlikely.

"Tang Rao, maybe you should ask your father-in-law if there's an extra boat, just to borrow temporarily. Once I succeed in making your boat, you can return his. I believe your father-in-law won't mind."

Wu Suowei's eyes were filled with hope; it was the best solution he could think of.

"You want me to ask my father-in-law to lend us a boat?"

A boat connecting West and North Island is extremely valuable. Tang Rao knows this better than anyone; that's why he hesitates to ask.

"I'm just saying, you can take it as light advice."


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