Chapter 636: The Third Young Master is Getting Married Soon
Chapter 636: The Third Young Master is Getting Married Soon
Actually, even before setting sail, Jiang Ning had already made up her mind. She’d been taking folic acid for three months and was all ready for pregnancy.
She calculated the timing, and it was right around her ovulation period.
Maybe having a clear goal in mind, Huo Yishen was full of energy.
The two of them stayed in the space for several hours.
Whether it was because they hadn’t used an umbrella and the feeling was so intense, or because he was determined to get the job done, Jiang Ning felt like a little boat struggling against a mighty wave.
The waves kept coming and crashing.
She could tip over at any moment.
She was about to drown in him.
Huo Yishen, who was usually reserved, whispered a lot of things in her ear, completely different from his usual self.
Jiang Ning was both embarrassed and angry, thinking to herself… “Men really have some bad tendencies.”
She didn’t recover until the afternoon of the next day.
What she didn’t know was that in the heat of the moment, she had bitten Huo Yishen a couple of times.
She’d bitten his neck, and no matter how much she tried to hide it, it was obvious, causing all the single people around them to groan in despair.
It was too much, bullying people like this, even tormenting dogs like no other.
Huo Yishen remained calm and said indifferently, “You’ll understand once you get married.”
Feeling sore and exhausted, Jiang Ning took a hot bath in the space, drank a glass of freshly squeezed juice to refresh herself, and ate something to fill her stomach.
She sat on the couch, feeling drowsy, and dozed off again.
When she came out, Huo Yishen had already finished work.
He was looking at his phone, reading, and chatting.
He turned off his phone and was about to sleep when his hand reached out. “Anning, it’s your ovulation period. Want to keep the momentum going?”
He was full of energy, just like when they first got together. Jiang Ning couldn’t handle it. “I’m too tired. Let’s talk tomorrow.”
Ugh, men.
They turn it into a task, and then suddenly they’re all in.
Huo Yishen pulled her into his arms. “Alright, sleep. I won’t bother you.”
He said that, but in his heart, he was already thinking about their future kids.
If they were really destined to have a child, he hoped it would be a daughter.
As he thought about it, he couldn’t help but kiss her again…
What could Jiang Ning do? She just lay back and let things happen.
A few days later, they were about to arrive, and the team was very excited. They sat by the observation window, making dumplings.
They seemed to be talking about something, so Jiang Ning curiously walked over. “What’s going on?”
“Sister Ning, we’re discussing how mutated sea creatures are becoming less and less common.”
Having been at sea for nearly two years, Jiang Ning had noticed it as well. It was indeed true.
It was probably because the ancient virus had mutated so much that its toxicity had decreased, and it couldn’t spread anymore.
Zhang Li spoke mysteriously, “I know the reason.”
Everyone was curious.
Zhang Li knew some people working in food factories. “The mutated fish are seriously deformed and can’t reproduce. Either the big fish eat the small ones, or they just die. That’s why the number of mutations keeps going down.”
Huang Mao asked, “How do they know the mutated fish can’t reproduce?”
“Are you dumb? They’re killing fish every day. Wouldn’t they notice if there are fish eggs inside?”
The team members thought this made sense and became hopeful. “Does this mean that in a few years, marine fish will be safe to eat again?”
Jiang Ning listened quietly, hoping it would all come true.
The transport ship sailed smoothly into the port, and Yu Changzheng personally welcomed them with a speedboat. “Welcome back. These two years have been tough. Because of your efforts, Fengcheng has gone through a massive transformation.”
Two years was enough to change so much.
Jiang Ning remembered when they first arrived, the place was full of ruins and wasteland, with dust flying everywhere. Now, just two years later, wherever she looked, the area was lush and green.
Under the setting sun, a flock of birds flew by, heading back to their nests.
Jiang Ning pulled out her binoculars and spotted the dog wagging its tail frantically by the shore.
The transport ship was huge. It couldn’t find Jiang Ning, but as soon as it saw the ship, it knew she was back.
Jiang Ning didn’t bother with the container; she hopped on the speedboat and headed to the shore.
The dog ran over, and she scooped it up in her arms, saying, “Coke, I’m not leaving you anymore.”
Rong Sanshao was driving along the beach with his girlfriend when he saw the transport ship coming in. He immediately drove over to pick them up. “Sister, I brought Xiao Yin here to pick you and brother-in-law up.”
Jiang Ning would be a fool to believe him. He was clearly just itching to race, wanting to show off in front of Yu Yin like a peacock spreading its feathers during mating season.
She didn’t know how he managed it, but somehow he’d gotten his hands on Huo Yishen’s sunglasses.
Now, under the sunset, there he was: a rugged off-road jeep, a suit, sunglasses—and his hair looked like it was glued in place.
Only Yu Yin would fall for this act. If it were anyone else, they’d have walked away in two seconds.
Jiang Ning sat in the back with the dog, while Rong Sanshao drove with one hand, the other holding Yu Yin’s hand, looking all happy. “Sister, Xiao Yin and I are getting married.”
“Congrats.”
In a post-apocalyptic world, love is either a hit or miss—if it works, great, if not, people move on. There’s no time for back-and-forth drama.
Their marriage would only bring good things to everyone.
But Jiang Ning couldn’t help feeling a little sentimental. She had seen Rong Sanshao throw money around, always surrounded by all kinds of women, and had often wondered which one could tame this playboy.
Who would have guessed it was the quiet, unassuming Yu Yin in a pure white dress?
If it were before the disaster, they wouldn’t even have been in the same circle.
Actually, wasn’t that the same with her and Huo Yishen? Maybe that’s the strange thing about fate.
When they returned this time, the oppressive heat had disappeared, and the weather was now crisp and refreshing.
Whether people or crops, everyone had adapted to the unpredictable climate. Life was slowly becoming clearer, and smiles were becoming more frequent.
Everyone got their own plot of land, and most had already started growing their own food.
Supplies were still scarce, but starvation was no longer an issue.
Rong Sanshao dropped Jiang Ning off at her doorstep. Yu Yin turned to him with a gentle smile. “You go back first. I have something I want to ask Sister Ning.”
Rong Sanshao leaned in and gave her a kiss. “Okay, I’ll be waiting for you at home.”
Jiang Ning, blinded by their dog food, was speechless.
Yu Yin’s face turned red, and she pushed the door open, stepping out of the car.
The dog opened the door, and the three puppies rushed out excitedly. “Woof…woof…”
Once inside, Jiang Ning motioned for Yu Yin to sit. “Xiao Yin, what’s the matter?”
Yu Yin hesitated, clutching the hem of her skirt tightly. “Sister Ning, Sanshao and I are getting married soon. I… I want to know if I still have a chance to have children?”
Jiang Ning frowned slightly. “Did you go to the doctor?”
Yu Yin’s expression grew serious. “I did. The doctor said… I… I…”
Tears started to fall as she struggled to get the words out.
Maybe it was because Jiang Ning had saved her life, and their families had been close for years, but Yu Yin’s emotions, which she’d been holding in for so long, finally overflowed, and the tears fell.
“Don’t worry. Take your time,” Jiang Ning said softly.
“I… I was living overseas during the chaos. Everything was a mess—looting, fighting, fires. It was so hard to survive. They… they…”
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