Chapter 247: Chapter 247

Her cheeks quickly flushed red; it was truly the overwhelming and complex information in modern society that led her to accidentally see many things she shouldn’t have.

Before she could finish speaking, she saw Tang Zan approaching her, his face full of malevolence and coldness, causing a shiver down her spine.

As he got closer, Pei Shu’er found herself getting even colder.

His eyes seemed to carry flames.

His breath carried the floral scent of Pei Shu’er as his gaze swept over Pei Shu’er’s neck.

His thin lips were only a millimeter away from Pei Shu’er’s throat, as if he intended to bite her throat off.

"Pei Shu’er, do you think I’m negotiating with you?"

His breath was hot on her throat, warm and tickling.

A huge sense of suffocating crisis enveloped her; she felt it took twice the usual effort just to breathe.

"Pei Shu’er, did you hear me? Not even a day less."

Pei Shu’er gritted her teeth; if she had to spend her whole life paying off this debt, it would be better to die and be done with it.

If it were the her who first crossed over, she would have thought to first calm things down and discuss.

But now, because of Tang Zan’s repeated actions, a fire had ignited in her heart.

All her efforts and hard work were no match for the hatred that came with the truth.

She said, "Then just strangle me."

After saying this, Pei Shu’er moved closer to Tang Zan, and when her soft body leaned into his embrace, Tang Zan’s heartbeat went awry.

Her breath was like orchids, and her upturned peach blossom eyes were full of strong provocation.

"After all, it’s not the first time you’ve wanted to kill me."

She chuckled, looking even more bewitching and deadly.

"After all, in your heart, I’m just an insignificant, fickle woman."

Tang Zan took a deep breath, lifting his hand to press against Pei Shu’er’s pulse.

He felt her pulse’s beat and even sensed Pei Shu’er’s nervous swallowing.

He inhaled deeply, placing his hand down in frustration, yet the anger in his eyes grew even fiercer.

Pei Shu’er raised her brows with a smile, her eyes filled with allure and beauty.

"Why, Tang Zan, are you reluctant to do it?"

Tang Zan pursed his lips, clearly full of coldness in his eyes, as if he wanted to cut her into pieces.

But the strength in his hands was incredibly light, as if she were something fragile.

Pei Shu’er let out a light laugh, venting her inner displeasure.

"Tang Zan, why are you unwilling to act against me now? I’m your enemy, the one who caused your family to wander and suffer. Where has your former decisiveness and ruthlessness gone?"

Tang Zan let out a cold laugh, pressing closer to Pei Shu’er, their noses almost touching, his words sounding like a lover’s whisper.

"You haven’t paid off your debt yet, dying now would be too easy for you."

Pei Shu’er smiled, "Alright then, Young Master, please keep a close watch on me, otherwise one day you might wake up, and I’ll be long gone."

Tang Zan felt a pang in his heart at Pei Shu’er’s words, biting his teeth as he looked at her, finally in fury biting her neck.

Pei Shu’er stifled a grunt, and Tang Zan’s body stiffened, instinctively easing off.

When he let go, he saw the red bite mark.

Tang Zan instinctively licked it, and a sour, swollen, yet sweet sensation slowly and cautiously climbed into his heart.

Afterwards, he regretted the action, wondering why he still feared hurting her when she was so unrepentant.

Pei Shu’er noticed the feeling of Tang Zan biting on her neck, and that one warm soft touch.

Her body went soft, unconsciously leaning against Tang Zan.

Tang Zan was stunned, but his body reacted faster, instinctively embracing Pei Shu’er’s waist, preventing her from falling.

When Tang Zan wrapped his arm around Pei Shu’er’s waist, his palm felt burning hot.

He spoke with a hoarse voice, yet the corner of his mouth curved in a way he didn’t even notice.

"Pei Shu’er, don’t think you can muddle through by throwing yourself at me. Our business isn’t finished yet."

Pei Shu’er raised her head, gritting her teeth as she looked at Tang Zan, feeling she was being wronged mightily.

Talking is talking, what’s with the biting?

But Tang Zan seemed quite satisfied with the mark on Pei Shu’er’s neck, curling his lips into a smile, moving closer to Pei Shu’er again.

He spoke softly by Pei Shu’er’s ear.

"Just one bite isn’t enough; I want to bite you a few more times to vent my hatred!"

Pei Shu’er felt a breath of hot air spray over her earlobe, causing an itch, just as she was about to retreat, Tang Zan pulled her closer again.

"Pei Shu’er, your earlier words reminded me, since you want to run, I shall keep you by my side to feel at ease."

As Tang Zan uttered these words, Pei Shu’er’s cheeks slightly flushed.

She pushed Tang Zan’s face, turning it aside, frowning.

"If you’re going to talk, can you not be so close to me."

Tang Zan sneered, "No, I can’t."

With that, he leaned toward Pei Shu’er’s neck again, seemingly intending to bite Pei Shu’er once more.

Pei Shu’er felt her scalp tingle, was this villain really a dog?

She remembered how in the original novel, this great villain was restrained and then bit his opponent to death.

Thinking of this, Pei Shu’er felt her scalp tingling, feeling she might also end up being bitten to death. Follow current novels on novel·fiɾe·net

After all, the mistakes her original self made seemed even more severe than the person who got bitten to death.

She hurriedly covered her neck.

And then Tang Zan bit her on the back of her hand, his soft lips pressed against the back of her hand.

Pei Shu’er’s body stiffened for a moment, her cheeks couldn’t help but flush.

Tang Zan was also startled for a moment, thinking if Pei Shu’er found out, she might think he liked her, and probably get arrogant.

Thinking this, Tang Zan opened his mouth, biting the back of Pei Shu’er’s hand, lightly grinding it with his teeth.

Pei Shu’er felt her scalp tingling, and her hand went numb as well.

She was about to say something when Tang Zan released his grip.

Pei Shu’er looked at the back of her hand, seeing a neat row of teeth marks.

She completely didn’t want to speak, coldly snorting as she turned her head away.

Then Tang Zan carried her horizontally into his own tent, ordering Xuan Liu to inform General Zhao that Pei Shu’er had decided to become a military doctor, so from now on she would be staying in the camp.

Upon hearing this, Pei Shu’er’s eyes widened.

"I didn’t, I don’t want to be a military doctor."

Being a military doctor meant no freedom, how could she then get rich and reach the pinnacle of life?

Tang Zan coldly laughed, "Did you forget, you reminded me that I need to keep an eye on you at all times now."

Pei Shu’er felt her head hurt; was she digging a hole for herself?

No wonder the books said true departures happen silently.

Because speaking out would be stopped...