Gasp! She's a Time Traveler Using Modern Tech to Improve Ancient Life-Chapter 701 - 696: Swimming

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Chapter 701: Chapter 696: Swimming

There were many places for entertainment on the yacht, but Lin Wanwan wasn’t interested in most of them.

The sea wasn’t cool on a summer night; she preferred hiding in the air conditioning, listening to Lu Shouyue play the piano while reading medical books.

After a few pieces, Lu Shouyue asked Lin Wanwan if she wanted to swim in the open-air pool on the deck.

Lin Wanwan was interested in swimming, and Lu Shouyue was obviously prepared.

In the built-in closet in his master bedroom on the yacht, there were plenty of summer clothes for young women, including all kinds of swimwear.

"Are these all prepared for me?" Lin Wanwan was somewhat surprised as she looked at the clothes in front of her, and flipping through them casually, she found each was her size.

She was only staying on the yacht for one night, yet half the closet was full of women’s clothes, and they all looked new.

Lu Shouyue smiled and said, "I thought you like the Chanel style, so I had them prepared, including the swimwear. Do you like any of them?"

Lin Wanwan looked at Lu Shouyue speechlessly, thinking he must have bought out the store; what a waste.

"So many, how can I wear them all?"

Lu Shouyue responded indifferently, "It’s alright. More choices, more freedom."

"Hehe." What could Lin Wanwan say? There was a generational gap with the rich young master.

The whole Lu Family had this habit regarding clothes; they rarely bothered to choose carefully, buying anything that looked good. Whether they wore it or not was another matter, but each person had a wardrobe budget of several million every month. 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝔀𝓮𝒃𝙣𝓸𝒗𝒆𝒍.𝙘𝒐𝒎

When he was young, his extravagant lifestyle led his grandfather, who was a farmer, to bring him back to Beijing to educate him throughout elementary school.

The old Ye gramps, who had suffered and struggled for New Huaxia in the old days, said that the Ye Family could not produce descendants who were extravagant and detached from reality, and that the new era of Huaxia should not have so-called aristocracy.

Nobility should be buried in the dust of history, laid to rest in the river of time.

He was very dissatisfied that his youngest daughter, Ye Yinyin, had quickly been assimilated into the Lu Family’s extravagant ways.

But Ye Yinyin, with her romantic nature, didn’t care; she thought her father was an old stick-in-the-mud with a generational gap.

When she refused the arranged marriage by her family and married Lu Xingjian, who was more than a decade older, she was attracted by his elegant aristocratic demeanor.

Though the Ye Family held a high status, because of the old gramps’s stubbornness, the siblings lived frugally.

And painting was a very expensive hobby; good paints were costly, and renowned paintings even more so!

So it’s no surprise that Ye Yinyin would be captivated by the cunning Lu Xingjian, who was over a decade older than her, and brought home by his financial allure.

Of course, the old gramps didn’t oppose the union with the Lu Family too much.

He acknowledged the Lu Family’s contributions to Huaxia during difficult times, though that didn’t stop him from disliking the Lu Family’s landlord demeanor.

After bringing Lu Shouyue to Beijing, the old gramps enrolled him in the courtyard primary school, where he spent all of elementary school wearing a few school uniforms.

Though he had many special provisions of food and supplies, compared to the Lu Family, it was certainly frugal, correcting little Shouyue’s extravagant demeanor.

Compared to the old Ye gramps, the old Lu gramps was also strict with his descendants, but his strictness lay in their character and education, not material life.

Lu Grandpa himself was from an aristocratic landowner family, accustomed to a lifestyle of spending money like water, and having lived in Hong Kong Island and the United States for many years, he didn’t undergo the austere and simple transformation of Huaxia.

Lu Grandma, similarly from an aristocratic family, fled Huaxia with treasures during the wartime and returned home after peace was restored.

People with such backgrounds naturally lead a rich lifestyle; it’s easy to imagine the level of upbringing their son, Lu Xingjian, would receive.

So when Lu Shouyue returned to the Lu Family, with his parents as role models, a doting grandmother, and an indulgent grandfather, he naturally gradually regained his extravagant lifestyle.

Later, the old gramps simply called Lu Shouyue over every summer vacation, throwing him into boot camp with his cousin to toughen up.

He grew up this way, between the distinctly different educations of two families, in a world of ice and fire.

If it weren’t for Lu Shouyue’s exceptional intellect, getting into university at sixteen and leaving Huaxia, he might have ended up in the army like his cousin, grinding his way to becoming an officer.

Because of these training experiences, when Lin Wanwan first met Lu Shouyue, she didn’t feel much distance from him and didn’t think his family was so wealthy.

It’s just that as Lin Wanwan’s interactions with Lu Shouyue increased, she finally sensed his out-of-touch side.

After picking a relatively conservative swimsuit in the closet, Lin Wanwan put on a towel and went out.

Lu Shouyue was faster at changing, having already swum two laps in the pool.

Seeing Lin Wanwan come out, he swam to the edge of the pool and reached out to her.

Lin Wanwan ignored his hand, posed, and jumped into the pool, splashing water like fish exploding.

Lu Shouyue watched from the side, amused. Is this what they call someone with little talent but lots of enthusiasm?

Looking at the stance she posed before diving, he thought she could really dive.

His girl always had various ways to make him laugh.

The last time he swam with Lin Wanwan was at the New Year’s Eve two years ago.

Time flies like a white horse passing by; in the blink of an eye, he already had the beauty in his arms, his wish fulfilled.

Life, oh, it’s so wonderful.

The privacy of this luxury yacht was unquestionably excellent, with numerous crew members onboard but none would disturb them.

Although it was an open-air pool, passing boats could hardly see the pool’s situation.

With such a perfect time, place, and people, it was impossible for Lu Shouyue to swim obediently.

The large pool couldn’t even fit two independent lanes; for someone using protection as an excuse for mischief, Lin Wanwan was helpless.

Though the pool was over two meters deep, Lin Wanwan’s body had been modified by the Space-Time Gate, and her breath-holding and diving skills surpassed even Lu Shouyue’s, so why would she need his protection?

Besides, if you’re going to protect, just stay honestly and be a qualified lifeguard!

She wasn’t drowning or gasping for air, so why was he holding her for mouth-to-mouth resuscitation? This was clearly self-indulgent.

And the kiss got deeper, causing Lin Wanwan to feel dizzy, unknowingly coiling herself around his smooth, muscle-bound, half-naked body, skin-to-skin, indescribably close!

Later, Lu Shouyue was still unsatisfied, pulling her underwater with him.

If it hadn’t been for the intense kiss loosening Lin Wanwan’s swimsuit halter tie and startling her awake, she almost completely lost her guard.

After getting ashore, feeling physically and mentally exhausted, Lin Wanwan vowed never to swim alone with Lu Shouyue again.

She forgot, though, that setting a flag couldn’t be taken lightly, or she’d soon be humiliated when it was broken, which would be very awkward.

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