Chap 6

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“Nickname?” I kept smiling. “You have a nickname?” “Yes,” he said seriously. “My nickname is ‘Jade Butterfly.’” “Jade Butterfly? Haha...” I looked at him—seductive face, seductive outfit, seductive nickname—and spoke without thinking, “You really look like one of those flower thieves from romance novels.” He blinked, straightened up, and nodded in agreement. “You finally guessed it right. I am a flower thief.” Hahahaha... If I wasn’t lying down, I would’ve rolled on the floor laughing. This guy still wouldn’t admit he came from a mental hospital. He stared at me, then suddenly leaned down closer. The scent of orchids filled my nose again, and my smile froze. “Although I’m a flower thief, I really don’t know where to start with a stinky woman like you.” As his warm breath hit my face, I used all my intelligence to analyze his words, and after a while, I concluded—he’s completely immersed in this role. Oh my god, I felt like crying. I couldn’t communicate with this crazy, long-legged handsome man in front of me. Someone, please take him away? Help! Help! Ngoc Luu Uyen looked at me. I was on the verge of tears, but none came. He smiled charmingly and said coolly, “Earlier, I asked if you’d regret knowing my name, and you said you wouldn’t.” “…” There was a scene like that, I think. “So I want to tell you: any woman who knows who I am becomes mine. You’re no exception. Haha, I’ve never picked a flower with brain problems before!” Outraged! Let me repeat—there is nothing wrong with my brain! “But today, you stink too much. I’m not in the mood,” he wrinkled his nose and sighed in regret. Then his eyes lit up. “How about this? I’ll leave a mark on you so we won’t forget each other. Once you’ve had a proper bath, I’ll come sleep with you!” WHAT?! I looked at him in disbelief. Is something like that... reservable? He seemed to think it was a brilliant idea. He laughed loudly, looked down at me, and gently pressed the folding fan in his hand. A sharp blade popped out from the tip of the fan. He swung it, and the sash across my chest came undone, revealing my fair shoulders. A strange glint flashed in his eyes, and the corner of his mouth curved into a smile. “From now on, I’ll call you Lac Nhi!” As soon as he finished speaking, the tip of the fan slashed down toward me. “Ahhh!” Birds scattered in every direction in fright, and the only sound left in the quiet maple forest was my painful scream.
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