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She Lives without Regret in This Life-Chapter 1237 - 1307: An Expert Seductress
"Darling," Qin Cuifen said in a sweet, sickly voice, "How could you miss me in such a short time?"
"You fascinate me, you make me lose my mind." If foreigners have any special ability, it’s their talent for flattery. The national sentiment in the eighties was still quite closed, and men were traditionally conservative. However, foreigners could effortlessly spin one lewd joke after another.
"Let’s go to the cabin and have some fun."
Qin Cuifen noticed the sailors on the ship starting to busy themselves and asked anxiously, "Are we leaving now?"
"That’s right."
"Why so suddenly?"
"Our pause time is already over limit, if we don’t leave now we’ll be forcibly expelled."
"What? You don’t want to join me in making big money?" Julian said unhappily, "Xiao Fen, you drive me crazy; I can’t be apart from you for even a minute. Once we reach across the ocean, I’ll buy you beautiful clothes and expensive jewelry."
The little bit of tension she felt vanished completely at the mention of beautiful clothes and jewelry.
"I want to be with you, but you must swear to treat me well forever." Qin Cuifen whispered in Julian’s ear, her voluptuous body constantly brushing against Julian’s exposed chest.
How could Julian resist her temptation? He promptly pinned her against the railing, ready to undo his clothes.
"Not here!"
"What’s wrong with here?" Julian asked urgently, his facial beard tickling Qin Cuifen and making her want to laugh.
"You’re a businessman, mind your image."
Julian thought it over and agreed; his general carelessness had earned him disdain. "I’ll listen to you." Saying this, he promptly picked her up and carried her to his room.
"Bah!" Once the two were inside, one of the sailors spat contemptuously, "Shameless, bringing disgrace aboard even in a foreign land."
"This one’s no ordinary woman; she’s cunning!"
"Absolutely! She plays seductively hard!"
At that moment, the shadows of Jingang Pier were completely surrounded, including the ships at the port, where many rescue comrades lurked. Li Xia knew her situation was extremely dangerous; if she didn’t have Sheng Ning in her grasp, the hidden snipers might have already blown her head off with a single shot.
The more the opposition acted this way, the more it showed the captives’ importance.
Therefore, she kept them close, placing herself in the blind spot of the shooters.
Entering the port meant countless ships, of all sizes. Fishing boats, yachts, cargo ships, and some ebony ships. The Southern Border was both mountainous and coastal, making Li Xia’s swimming skills exceptional. That’s also why she chose the sea route, as once at sea, the uncertainties increased, giving her greater confidence in escaping.
"Hurry," she urged Sheng Ning.
The pier’s road was all wooden bridges over the water, and even with bright lights at night, it was still hard to traverse, swaying precariously. Sheng Ning was similarly a landlubber, each step filled with trepidation.
Originally planning to find a chance to escape, she couldn’t worry about that now, and surprisingly, her previously absent pregnancy sickness emerged. Looking at the pitch-black sea water, her stomach churned, causing her to lean on the railing and vomit.
She hadn’t eaten much during the journey, only plain water and mantou, rationed so sparingly that there was hardly anything to vomit up.
"Hurry," Li Xia grew increasingly annoyed, gripping her tightly with escalating strength. Sheng Ning grimaced in pain but could only endure it, wiping her mouth as Li Xia led her away.







