Chapter 386 - 3: Want to Marry a Great Hero_2
Chapter 386 - 3: Want to Marry a Great Hero_2
Imagine, the future high official of the military, with three adopted kids: one is an entrepreneur, another a celebrity, and the other a scientist.
Once you become her spouse, you won’t have to worry for the rest of your life—just endure the first few years, then all that’s left is endless blessings.
Speaking of this era, the first few years are bound to be hard. Having worked hard to enter this book, of course, I need to secure a better future for myself!
Otherwise, having graduated college in my past life, it’s a waste to spend seven years here before taking the college entrance exam!
You could totally get married, raise three future bigwigs, and wait until the right time to take the exam—then I’d be the esteemed college student’s spouse...
Isn’t that great?
Everything was fine, except for tonight’s unexpected complication.
Maybe... that’s just the irresistible protagonist halo.
...
This suddenly appearing girl, which brat from the village is she? Looks familiar, but I can’t recall. Skin and bones, not the least bit feminine, and yet she’s messed up my good thing.
Wen Juan cursed in her heart.
And then Shi Suifeng, this man, no wonder Zhao Weihong eloped with someone in a past life—with that vile mouth, who’d put up with him? There’s no gentlemanly manner at all.
A perfect match for this girl who looks like chicken claws.
Thinking about this, she takes a deep breath, unwilling to let go of the great catch before her, yet knowing she can’t rush things.
As the captain’s daughter, properly entrusting a matchmaker for a matchmaking. The Shi Family would definitely not refuse. The hard part is how to convince her parents.
But when considering that Shi Suifeng now has promising future in the military, her parents might not refuse...
The jumble of thoughts quickly passed, the young girl, Wen Juan, sobbed softly.
"I’m not, I don’t. I just..."
Just what?
She was a bit stuck.
Earlier she tried to evoke pity saying there was no hope in life, but as the captain’s daughter, she earns full work points even just looking at farm tools daily. Though not spoiled at home, she’s never lacked food or drink, which is unique in the village.
How to put this? Everyone’s from the village, lying would soon be uncovered.
She glanced up at Shi Suifeng.
No wonder he’s the main male lead—charismatic and handsome, tall and upright, standing there with undeniable presence.
Wen Juan gritted her teeth—it’s said people are reserved about relationships in this era, so she’d go against the grain, be bolder.
Shi Suifeng, someone who spent years in the military camp, surely can’t handle it.
"I’m just at the age where I should be matched. I don’t like those my mom picked for me. I just want to marry a great hero who defends our nation."
A straightforward pitch!
Wen Juan was gambling, betting whether he could accept it.
Having said that, she continued to gaze at Shi Suifeng with affectionate eyes.
But he remained silent, just as he was about to say something, the skinny girl beside him squeezed over and, pretending to be serious, said, "Oh, that won’t do, I don’t like your type. You better find a way to get me two pounds of meat."
Meat, meat, meat, meat you silly goose! Did you reincarnate from a starving ghost?
Wen Juan’s angry glare almost set Chu River on fire in the dark, she barely restrained herself.
At this moment, she glanced at the still-silent Shi Suifeng, with eyes passionate and bold: "What I like is the hero who defends our nation."
Chu Aiguo didn’t like this talk.
She’s also a hero defending the nation! Though in another world now, her aura isn’t obvious at the moment, but she did save lives, you offer yourself as a prize and still get to choose?
She snorted coldly, grabbed her big grass carp, and turned to leave.
—That ungrateful wolf, saving her wasn’t worth even one fish.
Still scheming... this woman isn’t well-intentioned, better to fill her stomach with the fish first.
The troublemaker finally left.
Wen Juan secretly breathed a sigh of relief, but looking again at Shi Suifeng, she saw him sigh too, this time saying solemnly, "Real heroes are all in the Martyrs’ Cemetery..."
After thinking for a moment, he added, "Since your family’s from the village, I won’t see you off, go home by yourself."
Then he too strode away.
Wen Juan still sat on the ground, her whole body damp, with the night wind blowing—it was thoroughly chilling.
Even more chilling was her fiery heart.
—Error in judgment.
She sighed inwardly.
How did she not properly recall the book?
Shi Suifeng had this break because two of his comrades sacrificed in the last mission, their families’ three kids would be adopted by Shi Suifeng in the future.
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