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Transcending the Nine Heavens

Chapter 674: The Unspoken Truth Between Father-in-Law and Son-in-Law 🤫

Published: March 8, 2025

During this period, the second young master was enjoying great success.

Since parting ways with his brothers in the Xie Family, he claimed he was heading back to the Ji Family, but as soon as he turned a corner, he headed straight to the Hu Yan Ao Bo's family.

With Ji Zhu in the Ji Family, he was like the backbone of the Ji Family! What was he going back for?

If he were caught working hard by that bastard Ji Zhu, then Master Ji Er could no longer enjoy his freedom.

So, Ji Mo swayed his hips and took a turn.

After the turn, he surprisingly had a smooth journey, encountering no obstacles at all! This was really strange...

It turned out that all the intercepts targeting him were set along the road back to the Ji Family, while the Hu Yan Family he was headed for was completely unrelated and in a different direction. By going this way, he essentially left those people hanging, making them miss their target.

When Master Ji Er happily entered the territory of the Hu Yan Family, it was already nightfall, past mealtime.

The second young master found a restaurant and immediately ordered a feast.

He had just sat down and taken a few bites when he heard mighty footsteps coming up the stairs, followed by the door opening. Ji Mo felt a sudden darkness in front of him!

Standing at the entrance of his private room was a tall and sturdy man! Standing eight feet tall with a tiger's back and a black bear's waist, he had an imposing presence and exuded a murderous aura. Truly, he was a man who could stand firm against thousands!

This was a natural hero's aura, a powerful and domineering presence in his bones!

Ji Mo was in awe, suddenly feeling something was off. He noticed that this man's chest muscles were overly developed, and his butt was unnaturally perky. Upon a closer look, he realized it was his fiancée, Hu Yan Ao Bo, the young lady of the Hu Yan Family.

"Ao Bo..." Ji Mo exclaimed, jumping up like a monkey, filled with joy as he said, "What brings you here?"

"You've arrived at my home, how could I not know?" Hu Yan Ao Bo strode in confidently, pulled out a chair, and sat down with a creak, emanating an air of authority without any need for anger.

"Hehehe..." Ji Mo chuckled foolishly, thinking to himself, this is so invigorating, so thrilling, and gives such a sense of security...

"Ao Bo... I miss you so much," Master Ji Er threw a flirtatious glance and asked, "Do you miss me?"

Hu Yan Ao Bo frowned slightly, a faint blush rising on her face. She bit her lip and huffed but didn’t say anything.

"Little waiter! Bring another pair of chopsticks! Oh, wait, I'll go get them myself." Ji Mo darted out and quickly returned with a pair of chopsticks in hand. "Here, Ao Bo, this counts as our fate."

He extended his hand, and Hu Yan Ao Bo reached out to take them. Their arms were almost side by side—one strong and robust, the other weak and slender; it was like comparing an arm to a thigh.

Uh, Ji Mo's was the arm.

Then, Ji Mo shamelessly sat down next to Hu Yan Ao Bo. The scene was quite comical: a black bear sitting next to a golden snub-nosed monkey.

"You still have a bit of a conscience to come find me first," Hu Yan Ao Bo said lightly, though there was a hint of satisfaction in her tone.

"You are my wife, who else should I find?" Ji Mo diligently picked up a piece of beef and placed it on Hu Yan Ao Bo's plate.

"Hmph..."

After the meal, the two talked freely; Hu Yan Ao Bo was a spirited woman and wasn't pretentious at all, while Ji Mo was even more casual.

Walking down the street, Ji Mo boldly wrapped his arm around Hu Yan Ao Bo's. She turned to glance at him and said, "That's not very proper."

Ji Mo, hanging on her arm, tilted his neck and replied, "What's improper about it? I'm just taking my wife shopping."

"Your image is getting distorted."

"Distorted or not, what does it matter?"

Master Ji Er was completely unconcerned.

Hu Yan Ao Bo, however, felt a bit worried. After pondering, she smiled freely: we live our own lives and reap our own happiness, why care about how others see us? Let them think what they want.