Mated at First Sight
Chapter 955 - 630: Don’t Touch My People (Second Update)

Chapter 955: Chapter 630: Don’t Touch My People (Second Update)

"Shut the fuck up, all of you!" Completely irritated by the crying, it seemed he just couldn’t take it anymore, especially now, in the fully enclosed space of the vehicle, where the messy crying sounds were truly ear-piercing.

It was still early, and their current task was to deliver the people to the dock, then onto the ship, and finally, out to the open sea.

Once the transaction concluded, they could collect their money, and then it would be none of their concern anymore.

Unfortunately, children are children, after all. Sometimes, they don’t understand many things, and so they kept on crying, completely ignoring someone’s anger.

In such an environment, without their parents by their side, fear had long since eroded their souls. Who cared about your irritation?

At that moment, someone lost their temper. He grabbed a crying little boy from the front and tried to fling him aside, probably intending to—kill the chicken to scare the monkeys.

It’s likely this wasn’t his first time doing such a thing.

However, next moment, Nuonuo couldn’t help but stand up, "You stop right there." Standing on the seat, his tiny body stood straight up, his face full of anger as he glared at the man.

The man’s hand paused and then he threw the child back to where he came from, his eyes full of rage as they settled on Nuonuo, "Such a young age and already meddling in others’ affairs." Well, good!

With a cold laugh, the man took a step forward, reaching out to strike Nuonuo. But next moment, he was blocked by a pair of slender hands.

Slowly standing up, Mu Lin stood there calmly, with indifferent eyes.

The man looked at Mu Lin incredulously, "You dare to stop me?" There was a hint of disbelief in his eyes.

Mu Lin’s lips curved slightly, her eyes cold, "My people, do not touch them."

"Or are you planning to pay for my people?"

Of course, that was impossible.

Looking into Mu Lin’s indifferent eyes and hearing her serene words, the man inexplicably withdrew his hand.

The others glanced at each other, somewhat surprised, feeling that something was off about Mu Lin. But on second thought, they considered it normal.

After all, there’s no money if the kids are ruined or dead; especially the little boy next to Mu Lin, who was the most delicate-looking one here, would certainly catch the buyer’s fancy.

At least, he would definitely not be eliminated.

"Alright, we’re still on the vehicle. You two don’t start fighting," a voice said jokingly from everyone’s earshot.

In the end, for some reason, the man huffed coldly but returned to his seat.

This incident, for the time being, was over.

Mu Lin slowly sat down, and Nuonuo surreptitiously gave her a thumbs up. Mu Lin glanced at him, resigned.

Who was it that caused all this trouble!

But just now, Nuonuo indeed provided her with a reason; otherwise, she might have tipped them off prematurely.

The vehicle continued on its way, taking a more secluded route. After about two hours, they finally arrived at a large yacht. Then the vehicle drove straight onto the yacht.

Getting out, a group of children was taken away by the people on the yacht, and Mu Lin nodded slightly at Nuonuo. Then Mu Lin and her group were led elsewhere. At that point, Mu Lin finally saw their own leader.

A man with a rather stocky build.

He casually praised them and then turned to walk towards someone else nearby, appearing somewhat submissive; it seemed that person was their true leader.

But next moment, his brows suddenly furrowed tightly.

Her eyes sharp, Mu Lin watched the two conversing, although what they discussed was, but indeed! It was something easily noticeable.

Even if it sounded convincing.

Frankly, Mu Lin didn’t fancy these foreigners. For some reason, she just didn’t like them, no reason needed.

If you really want one, she could try to find a reason.

Especially these people in front of her, greedily eying them, even reaching out too far, were exactly like the stories Grandfather Jing sometimes told Mu Lin, real.

...

It was night, and the moon had rested, leaving only a few stars twinkling in the sky. Mu Lin stood quietly at a corner of the deck.

At that moment, a rustling sound came from her side, and next moment, a small figure had coiled around Mu Lin’s wrist, flicking its tongue cheerfully at her, excitement brimming in its silver eyes as it looked at Mu Lin.

"You’ve come." Mu Lin stretched out her finger and gently touched its little head, "How is Nuonuo?" she asked softly, her gaze directed forward, towards somewhere that seemed to have no foothold.

With a hint of emptiness.

"Aguda~" Qiaozi’s voice suddenly reached Mu Lin’s ears from behind, telling her everything he had seen and heard, without missing a detail.

Mu Lin nodded, "That’s good." She paused, then added, "So, what you’re saying is, all the kids are here now?" That might count as some good news.

Mu Lin’s expression grew even colder.

Qiaozi nodded.

"Very well." Mu Lin’s thin lips were cold as she raised them slightly, "I really want to see who their business partners will be." She was indeed quite curious; it had been a long time since she’d done something big. She really wanted to get involved in a good fight, lest her hands get itchy.

However, Mu Lin looked back at Qiaozi, "They didn’t lock you up?" That was indeed a miracle.

Yi Yan also nodded his head as if to say Qiaozi should have been locked up, and Qiaozi looked ready to gobble him up.

Mu Lin sighed helplessly, "Alright, you go back and protect Nuonuo and those kids. Remember to be cautious; they should be arriving soon."

At this moment, the cargo ship had entered the open sea, a place beyond jurisdiction, where only the nation under whose registry the sea fell had the authority to enforce laws.

Gradually, an exquisite yacht appeared before Mu Lin. She instructed Yi Yan to hide well, then took long strides towards it.

The slide was lowered, and the men on it, along with the leader in disguise, headed up without hesitation. Mu Lin and her group followed slowly, and once the slide retracted, only a few people were left guarding the cargo ship.

The yacht continued on its course, and the cargo ship followed slowly behind.

At that moment, no one noticed that at the side of the ship’s cabin, the water began to bubble... and then, more and more heads emerged.

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