Full-Time Public Enemy

Chapter 117: The Prince Holding the Great Sword



Chapter 117: The Prince Holding the Great Sword

Chen Gu’s eyes brightened; this little girl seemed quite sensible.However, he no longer needed to test Big Rabbit. He could tell from her very first sentence that she had never met the President before.

So Chen Gu replied with four characters: "Continue the task."

The response came quickly: "That’s great! *Throws confetti* Let’s meet at Star Corner City in two days."

Then, Big Gold-Toothed Cowboy Rabbit sent a slew of hotel information that had already been booked in advance.

Chen Gu didn’t reply again. He began to consider the feasibility of Qing Ruyan impersonating the "President." Slowly, a plan took shape in his mind.

The next day was Monday, and Chen Gu went to class as usual. That afternoon, during physical training, he noticed Darkray was distracted and had nearly gotten injured by the equipment.

Teacher Ouyang sighed and said, "Darkray, you don’t have to train today. I’ll give you the day off. Go home."

Darkray, looking downcast, nodded. "Thank you, Teacher."

He didn’t even shower before leaving with his backpack.

Chen Gu caught up and asked, "Is something bothering you?"

Darkray gave a bitter smile and shook his head. "Nothing, Brother Chen. I’m just a bit tired. I’m heading back first."

When Chen Gu returned, Mao Yisheng was standing beside him and sighed, "Every family has its own problems. Darkray’s dad has been locked up again."reating her with a certain "deference." Chen Gu, however, treated her like an ordinary person, which she considered ungentlemanly.

Later, when they faced True Knowledge Sin, knowing that Chen Gu had saved both her and her boss, Man Suling had felt grateful, but her overall perception of him hadn’t changed.

However, being saved by him during the battle with the President—that was different. It had stirred something in Man Suling’s heart.

Man Suling, also in her early twenties, was a young woman prone to romantic daydreams. She had privately speculated countless times that her savior was a Prince Charming on a white horse, wielding a magnificent sword!

Yes, the great sword symbolized his strength—that made perfect sense.

And then, asking for nothing in return, he had quietly departed after his heroic deed, never trying to leverage the fact that he’d saved her.

Both of them were simply waiting for fate to arrange their destined reunion!

(What young woman doesn’t dream of romance? What inexperienced young man doesn’t indulge in fantasies?)

So, their "fateful encounter" was actually a second rescue—how romantically mortifying, in a thrilling sort of way!

Man Suling was lost in thought. Chen Gu couldn’t help but prompt her, "Man Suling?"


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