The Peerless Beauty Stuck With Me

Chapter 1445 - 1444: West Island Junglers



Chapter 1445 - 1444: West Island Junglers

"Master, in a place where there's no village in sight and no shop around, are we really going to sleep on the streets under the sky tonight?"At night, the entire Divine Realm is the same, cold enough to make one question life.

Tang Rao had no desire to suffer on West Island with his master.

Wu Suowei continued rushing forward, ignoring Tang Rao, and soon, a small town appeared in front of them.

This was the first small town they had seen after traveling such a long distance.

"Thank goodness, I thought we were going to sleep on the streets tonight."

Tang Rao patted his heart, feeling a sense of elation akin to divine joy upon seeing the houses.

"You can't afford the places here; we still have to move forward."

Wu Suowei quickly dismissed Tang Rao's notion.

"Why? I have Purple Crystal and such a handsome face, and the residents here won't take me in?"

Tang Rao could travel the world just with his looks, so Wu Suowei's words clearly showed disdain for him.

"Because your face is too handsome, and the rule on West Island is that if a girl fancies you and you agree to stay at her house, are you willing to marry and share a bridal chamber with her?"

Bridal chamber? If it involves sharing a bridal chamber with a pretty girl, staying here wouldn't be so bad tonight.

Tang Rao's soul seemed about to jump out in excitement.

"Of course, I'm definitely willing! Master, promise me, I want to stay here tonight; I'll be responsible for the girls here."

Wu Suowei suddenly regretted saying those things, making Tang Rao ecstatic instead.

He too wanted to stay here and be responsible for the girls, but unfortunately, people on West Island aren't lacking money, and the women hold high status, demanding more from men.

Someone like Tang Rao, casually searching might still find someone to his liking, while for Wu Suowei's age, not even a suitable match may fancy him, let alone finding a place to stay tonight, which is still uncertain.

He was determined not to give Tang Rao a chance to laugh at him.

"The women here are second-rate; the more you walk towards the prosperous areas, the better the women become. You'll understand they are merely passing illusions, not worth mentioning."

Wu Suowei painted a rosy picture for Tang Rao, urging him to think and savor, while Tang Rao glanced at the distant cluster of buildings, feeling reluctant to leave.

"Master, you're the person I respect and trust most in my life; you wouldn't trick me, right?"

Tang Rao's gaze fixated on Wu Suowei, urging him to make a statement.

Wu Suowei, not very experienced at lying, calmed his emotions before continuing, "I'm your master; what's the point of deceiving you? There's no benefit to me."

Tang Rao believed him and continued moving forward with Wu Suowei.

From above, West Island looked like a very standard circle, and Tang Rao and the others took the route straight through the diameter towards the center.

After walking for several hours, before Tang Rao collapsed, they finally saw lights that warmed the heart.

"Master, there seems to be a light up ahead, let's take a look."

Tang Rao made up his mind that no matter how Wu Suowei continued to coax him, he wouldn't listen again; he wouldn't give up the current place to keep moving forward.

Originally lagging behind Wu Suowei, inexplicably, Tang Rao overtook him, moving ahead.

"Help! Don't come closer, this is West Island, not East Island; you must abide by West Island's rules, or face the Island Master's punishment."

In the faint light, Tang Rao saw two figures engaging in a thrilling spectacle in the bushes.

The man told the woman he was here to experience West Island's specialties and sleep with women from West Island.

The woman resisted, telling the man to stay away, but soon the man clamped his hand over the woman's mouth, preventing any sound.

Underneath the moon, the knife held at the woman's throat glimmered coldly.

It seemed the man intended to force himself upon her; if unable, he might resort to taking her life.

It was Tang Rao's first time seeing someone so desperate for a woman, desperate enough to threaten her life.

"Brother, beneath the moon and stars, your desperate desire for a woman doesn't trouble your conscience?"

Indeed, Tang Rao was that kind of person, one that liked to meddle in everything.

The man was clearly startled by Tang Rao's voice.

With his pants down, suddenly hearing a voice would scare anyone, wouldn't it?

"Brother, we're both men; during such times we shouldn't be interrupted. Don't you understand this logic?"

Of course, Tang Rao understood that logic.

But that applied only in mutual interest situations, where such one-sidedness was involved, he thought it right to give the other party a suitable lesson.

"Sorry, I usually enjoy watching excitement; didn't expect to interrupt your fun. Carry on, pretend I'm not here."

Tang Rao gestured for him to proceed, but instead they thought he was leaving, while Tang Rao stood firm, watching their next move.

"Brother, aren't you leaving?"

The man's displeasure was written all over his face; hadn't Tang Rao noticed?

"I wanted to stand here and enjoy the scenery. You could continue, or find another spot, right? It's not like you bought this place; why can't I stay here?"

As Tang Rao spoke, he noticed the woman's appearance, although not as beautiful as his wives, her features were quite balanced.

"Are you here to cause trouble?"

Holding the woman hostage, the man maneuvered the blade away from her throat, approaching Tang Rao.

The man's appearance was somewhat Yin Rou; Tang Rao hated seeing such androgynous people, their orientation seemingly abnormal.

Thankfully, the man's orientation was seemingly normal.

"I'm alright; I'm not really here to cause trouble, but if you think so, what can I do?"

Tang Rao wanted to oppose but found himself unable, and wasn't afraid if it came to a fight.

"Want to die?"

The Yin Rou man instantly moved in front of Tang Rao using Instantaneous Movement.

Was this man from East Island? His strength matched Tang Rao's, both were at the same divine level, yet quite different.

Tang Rao was certain that if it came down to a direct confrontation with the Yin Rou man, he might not benefit.

"Tang Rao, you're not his match; West Island is rife with mixed characters recently, those who arrived first surely have connections, aren't ordinary folks; let's find someplace to stay first."

Receiving Wu Suowei's transmitted message, Tang Rao remained indifferent.

"I like those stronger than me; it's perfect to understand my weaknesses."


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