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Gasp! She's a Time Traveler Using Modern Tech to Improve Ancient Life-Chapter 723 - 718: You Can Only Think of Me
After Lin Wanwan had chosen her outfit, Lu Shouyue finally lifted his head from the computer screen, looked at the new clothes revealing Lin Wanwan’s slim waist, and sighed, "Baby, you look truly stunning. That waist, so tempting—it makes me wonder how I can resist?"
Lin Wanwan responded irritably, "Don’t call me baby, it’s so cheesy! I’m going out on the lake and leaving you behind."
Lu Shouyue closed his laptop and said, "Then, of course, I’ll join you."
"Whatever," Lin Wanwan replied nonchalantly, but inside she was quite happy.
It’s rare to take a day off, and having a boyfriend accompany you is certainly better than being alone!
Several SV staff members who had just left the suite were now sitting in a business car discussing what they had just witnessed.
With this in-home service, they truly saw a perfect match of talent and beauty.
Someone among them recognized Lin Wanwan’s identity, knowing she was a slightly famous internet celebrity, popular for doing good deeds.
As for Lu Shouyue, he was a super client with their store’s VIP card. Although they didn’t know his actual identity, one thing was certain—he must be of considerable status.
Moreover, they were staying in the exclusive suite at the Time Hotel, where many people’s annual salary would only allow them to stay for one night.
Someone like Lu Shouyue is exactly the type they dream of marrying into wealth.
Every luxury store salesgirl carries the heart of a drama heroine.
Even though they are accustomed to seeing pudgy men come with different female companions to shop every day, they are still filled with fantasies of a domineering CEO, always believing they could meet one.
Today, they really did see it!
An internet celebrity being pretty is one thing, but having such a handsome, wealthy boyfriend is truly envious!
Tall, rich, and handsome—every term speaks of heaven’s favoritism. How could one not like it?
"Hey, Amy, did you notice? That handsome guy didn’t even glance at us the whole time. How could there be such a rare specimen—handsome and gentlemanly?" a pretty girl exclaimed, having held in the comment for quite a while.
"Isn’t that so!" Amy replied. "But the kung fu girl is indeed pretty. Not just in the internet circles; even within the entertainment industry, her looks would be top-tier. I took a good look at her skin earlier, and it’s natural! No wonder she found such a magnificent guy."
As Lin Wanwan, who was being envied by the SV salesgirls, was now holding the hand of their so-called rare specimen, stepping onto a small wooden boat by the West Lake.
Lin Wanwan sat side-by-side with Lu Shouyue as the boatman stood at the stern rowing.
Sitting in this kind of small wooden boat, it felt like sinking into the water, with any slightly larger waves able to splash into the cabin.
Lin Wanwan actually wasn’t fond of sitting in such small wooden boats, as it reminded her of things she shouldn’t remember.
Not long after the boat set out, Lu Shouyue casually asked if she’d ever sat on such a boat before. Lin Wanwan hesitated, lightly murmured "Hmm," not wanting to elaborate.
Lu Shouyue immediately sensed that she not only had sat on one before but did so with a rival he’d never met.
No wonder her expression was a bit dazed when he eagerly pulled her onto the boat.
Lu Shouyue slightly tightened his grasp on her hand, his eyes subtly lingered on Lin Wanwan’s face for a few seconds, with a faint, inexplicably flippant smile at the corner of his mouth, but said nothing.
It wasn’t until the boat reached Lake Heart Island that Lu Shouyue suddenly leaned towards Lin Wanwan’s ear and asked, "Wanwan, was your first kiss with me?"
Lin Wanwan recalled Lu Shouyue’s drunken confession and forceful kiss during his birthday last year, pouting, "How dare you speak of it! You’ve forgotten your own deed!"
Lu Shouyue instantly felt delighted, glad he didn’t hesitate.
He didn’t regret that drunken confession at all; although it failed, it laid the foundation for eventual success.
If he hadn’t made it obvious, Lin Wanwan would have continued playing dumb with him.
Just like the inexplicable secret she’s keeping. Not being made clear means playing dumb.
Lu Shouyue could accept Lin Wanwan pretending in other matters, but couldn’t stand her feigning ignorance about her feelings for him.
Lin Wanwan remembered the lantern festival outing with Xiao Chong. Had Lu Shouyue not kissed her first, her first kiss...
Perhaps her expression changed, Lu Shouyue immediately noticed, suddenly turned her face and kissed her fiercely.
Lin Wanwan was shocked; it was broad daylight! Plus, there’s a boatman!
Actually, the experienced boatman was unfazed by young people’s kissing these days; it’s neither unusual nor scandalous.
But Lin Wanwan felt shy and vigorously pushed Lu Shouyue away; this time, she exerted real force, making it impossible for Lu Shouyue to resist.
She gritted her teeth and quietly exclaimed, "Lu Shouyue!"
Lu Shouyue didn’t apologize after being pushed away; he merely hinted, "Wanwan, you’ve already become mine, so you can only think of me."
"Who is yours? I’m my own!" Lin Wanwan snorted.
Lu Shouyue chuckled deeply, his chest vibrating: "Yes, yes, then I’m yours."
He actually had a large query in his heart, wondering about the relationship Lin Wanwan now has with that person from a millennium ago.
However, he feared hearing something he wouldn’t want to hear, preferring to play dumb himself.
Once the boat ride was over, Lu Shouyue stopped Lin Wanwan as she prepared to stand and said to the boatman, "Sir, keep rowing. I’m booking the boat for the next hours."
"Okay!" Although this boat belongs to the public, the boatman benefits from commissions—all earned directly, so a booking was welcomed.
Lu Shouyue didn’t mind if Lin Wanwan had gone boating with others, but he wanted to dominate her memories.
After all, it’s crucial that when boating in the future, she should only think of him!
Substituting old memories with new ones is easier than forgetting them altogether.
Lin Wanwan found it odd that Lu Shouyue suddenly showed so much interest in boating and turned to ask him, "Is sitting in a small wooden boat really that fun?"
Lu Shouyue smiled, his eyes deep, "I like sitting with Wanwan."
"Alright then." Lin Wanwan wasn’t concerned; after all, it’s all about enjoyment, and boating is just fine.
She gently leaned her head on Lu Shouyue’s shoulder, with her eyes lowered, thinking of nothing, feeling the slight ripples of West Lake, overwhelmed by a sense of drifting along.
Lu Shouyue embraced her for a moment and then started telling Lin Wanwan about the history of West Lake.
Lin Wanwan was genuinely interested, listening with great attention.
"By the way, Lu... Shouyue, why was the water in Hangzhou not drinkable before the Tang Dynasty?"
Lu Shouyue said, "It’s due to the underground water quality issues; this place was originally old East Sea land, hence the well water was salty and bitter. Later, during Tang Dezong’s reign, local governor Li Bi dug six wells to channel West Lake water, alleviating the people’s suffering from salty drinks. Now you can still see the monument commemorating Li Bi’s water channeling."
"So it’s really because of the changes over time," Lin Wanwan remarked with a sigh.







