Falling in Love With My Arranged-Marriage Husband-Chapter 291 - 265: The Old Bull Eats Tender Grass

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Chapter 291: Chapter 265: The Old Bull Eats Tender Grass

Ji Sang was not one to overthink, but when it came to emotions, the lack of security from her childhood always made her doubt whether she was good enough.

Fu Yisi was not a man of many words, but for Ji Sang, he was willing to speak his heart out.

In love, there is never a situation where only one person’s efforts can sustain the relationship.

Because of that person, one is willing to change, willing to compromise.

The two of them sat on the swing for a while, until Ji Sang no longer dwelled on the matter.

Lunch had been prepared early by the hotel’s chef, initially intended to be had in the restaurant, but seeing Ji Sang’s true enjoyment of the terrace, they decided to bring the meals up.

Sitting on the terrace, the seascape could easily be captured in their view.

Ji Sang thought today’s surprises had come to an end, but she didn’t expect Fu Yisi to have more plans.

"I heard you mention wanting to take photos on the island before; it’s only a half-hour boat ride from here."

Ji Sang’s eyes lit up at first, then dimmed,

"Your health isn’t fully recovered yet, and besides, I didn’t bring my DSLR."

Fu Yisi chuckled,

"Taking a boat should be fine, and about the DSLR, I brought it for you."

Seeing Ji Sang still hesitant, Fu Yisi added leisurely,

"They say the scenery on the island is pretty good around this time."

Ji Sang agreed, but she never expected that it would be Fu Yisi who would personally operate the boat.

Perhaps her expression was too serious, the man glanced at the waiting captain, who perceptively added,

"Operating this type of small boat is simple and easy to learn, madam, you could learn in just half an hour."

Ji Sang was completely clueless about this, and Fu Yisi reassuringly squeezed her hand,

"I got a certification while I was in school, so don’t worry, okay? Trust me."

Ji Sang glared at Fu Yisi.

"You know that’s not what I am worried about."

The man then asked her to sit aside,

"It’s simple, want to watch?"

Fu Yisi took off his suit jacket, still in his white shirt and trousers, not a captain’s uniform, yet sitting there, his charisma was evident.

Like a sovereign of the vessel.

On this vast ocean, they were but a small entity, the casualness in Fu Yisi’s eyes made it hard for Ji Sang to look away.

She had seen Fu Yisi drive before; whether fast or slow, his composed demeanor was reassuring. It felt like, as long as Fu Yisi was there, she had nothing to worry about.

Fu Yisi, when boating, showed a different side from driving, more carefree, even his lips curled with a smile.

From the moment Ji Sang saw Fu Yisi’s Range Rover, she knew that the real Fu Yisi was not what strangers typically saw.

He too had a fiery side, enjoyed thrilling activities, perhaps it was a man’s instinct to conquer, facing the vast ocean, those uninhibited elements in his bones started to burst forth.

Ji Sang watched, somewhat mesmerized.

After a few simple operations, seeing no response from his side, Fu Yisi turned his head and saw Ji Sang mesmerized by him.

The man raised his eyebrows proudly.

"Ah Shang?"

Ji Sang snapped back to reality, seeing the smug smile on Fu Yisi’s lips, she knew he caught her gazing.

There was nothing to be embarrassed about.

Ji Sang was curious,

"When did you learn this?"

Fu Yisi pondered for a moment,

"It was probably during the summer break of my freshman year."

Summer break of freshman year....

Ji Sang slightly narrowed her eyes, she was still in the first year of high school at that time.

"How come you suddenly wanted to study that?"

The first year of university usually has a lot of courses, let alone for Fu Yisi who is studying medicine.

Fu Yisi’s eyes slightly narrowed, that was a matter from ten years ago. He couldn’t remember the reason anymore, initially, he just followed along with people from Han City to the seaside to play for a couple of days, and incidentally learned a bit, later felt it was quite interesting so he took some time and got certified.

Of course, Fu Yisi did not tell Ji Sang so straightforwardly.

"Maybe back then, I wanted to impress Mrs. Fu in the future."

Impress...

Ji Sang never expected to hear this word coming from Fu Yisi’s mouth.

"Back then, did you ever think that your Mrs. Fu was still in high school?"

The seaside wind made it irresistible not to squint.

Hearing this, Fu Yisi knew Ji Sang had eased a bit.

"I never thought about it."

Ji Sang shifted her gaze.

"Adding that up, when you were in your first year of university, I was in high school, and when you were in high school, I was just in middle school, do you feel like you were making a move on a little girl?"

"Uh-huh, why not say that you climbed into this old bull’s den?"

The two looked at each other and laughed.

...

Over at Junlin Hotel, after Min Yunwen walked over, she pulled out a chair casually and sat down.

She didn’t bring a DSLR, so she just used her phone.

"Ma’am, you say, I’ll record it, if it really is a problem with Junlin Hotel’s food, we’ll take it to the TV station."

As soon as she said this, the whole restaurant became quiet.

The manager first looked at Min Yunwen with surprise, then his pupils slightly widened, understanding the meaning behind Min Yunwen’s actions.

The video would serve as evidence, and after Junlin Hotel’s food was inspected and found to be fine, naturally it would not allow this woman to spread rumors everywhere.

And...

The manager’s gaze became slightly stern.

He always felt this sudden incident was inexplicable.

Since Fu Yisi took over the management of the Junlin Hotel these past two years, customer satisfaction and reputation have been steadily rising, so how could such an issue occur when the big boss finally visits the hotel?

Hearing what Min Yunwen said, the old woman subconsciously argued a bit, but ultimately she lacked her earlier vigor.

The situation was quite clear to everyone.

This incident should have ended here, but unfortunately, two hours later, another problem arose.

The patient who fainted suddenly died in the hospital, and the family came to make a scene again, this time involving the police.

What was initially a minor issue has now escalated into a fatal one. Even though the manager knew today was the anniversary of Fu Yisi and Ji Sang, he had no choice but to call.

"The food has been checked and is 100 percent fine, there seems to be something fishy about this sudden death of the guest, President Fu, there are already a dozen media outlets blocking the entrance..."

The manager was really somewhat panicked.

The speed of the media was unexpectedly fast, but at the same time, it also indicated something—someone was targeting Junlin.

After Fu Yisi hung up the phone, his expression looked a bit grim.

Ji Sang quickly asked,

"What’s wrong?"

The man slightly narrowed his eyes, was silent for a moment, then finally spoke.

"There’s been an incident at the hotel."

Seeing Fu Yisi’s somewhat cold and solemn expression, Ji Sang understood that the issue was significant; otherwise, the manager would certainly not have called. At the same time, she also perceived a hint of apology in the man’s eyes.

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