The King of Urban Mercenaries
Chapter 363 - 363 363 Minor Wounds Major Baths

363: Chapter 363: Minor Wounds, Major Baths 363: Chapter 363: Minor Wounds, Major Baths Lin Fei and Mu Shanshan were in the Purple Garden Pavilion, the second floor study.

“Mu Shanshan, are you born in the year of the dog?!”

Seeing how his CEO wife, Mu Shanshan, was acting, Lin Fei couldn’t understand her thoughts; she just stubbornly clung to him, clearly intent on biting a chunk of flesh from his arm.

Initially, Lin Fei didn’t take her fierce biting seriously, but he was starting to feel angry.

The pain was secondary, he had spent years on foreign mercenary battlefields.

Even if Mu Shanshan actually bit a chunk of flesh from his arm, it wouldn’t be a severe injury for Lin Fei.

However, having his own wife bite a chunk of flesh from his arm wasn’t something easily shrugged off.

If it happened to Lin Fei, he feared he wouldn’t be able to show his arm in public afterwards.

Although most of the Hell’s Judgment Organization were abroad, even the only one who returned, the Butcher, was off wandering somewhere, likely not available to laugh at him.

But still, he was the deputy head of the Security Department at Mu Group; it would be complicated to explain if the employees at the company headquarters saw him.

Whether he had a chunk of flesh missing from his arm or was sporting a bandage, explanations would be cumbersome.

Losing a piece of flesh was the least of his concerns, he had been married to Mu Shanshan long enough to know her temperament.

Lin Fei was obviously more concerned about his CEO wife.

It wasn’t just about her biting off a piece of flesh; if she really bit until she drew blood, Mu Shanshan, his CEO wife, would likely end up with some unpleasant psychological scars.

For his own sake, and for that of Mu Shanshan his CEO wife, Lin Fei absolutely couldn’t allow her to continue biting.

If she had bitten elsewhere, Lin Fei might have let Mu Shanshan, his CEO wife, carry on.

But not in this case.

“Since you won’t let go, don’t blame your husband for walking the dog.”

With those words, Lin Fei didn’t give his CEO wife, Mu Shanshan, much time to react.

Just like that, he walked out of the study, down the second floor, and into the living room, with Mu Shanshan still biting his arm like a jade beaver.

Being led downstairs by Lin Fei, Mu Shanshan initially didn’t grasp his walking-the-dog insinuation.

By the time they were in the living room, she had almost fully realized it.

Feeling utterly humiliated and wanting to vent her frustration through her bite, Mu Shanshan genuinely felt the urge to find a new spot and bite Lin Fei to death!

She was, after all, the CEO of Mu Group, a celebrated businesswoman in Zhonghai.

Yet, Lin Fei, her nominal husband, dared to treat her this way.

If outsiders saw this, she feared she would lose the face to continue leading Mu Group.

As the saying goes, what you fear most is what happens.

Mu Shanshan feared being seen biting Lin Fei’s arm, and indeed, someone did see it.

Though not exactly an outsider, it was certainly the last person she’d ever want to have witness this incident.

The third person inside the villa — Aunt Lan.

“Miss you—”

Though it was only three simple words, they struck Mu Shanshan like a lightning bolt.

Previously determined not to let go until she left a memorable mark on Lin Fei, Mu Shanshan instantly let go the moment she heard Aunt Lan speak.

“Aunt Lan, I, I—”

Upon letting go and getting up, Mu Shanshan saw Aunt Lan standing not far from them, staring at them both with a look of shock.

Overcome with embarrassment and panic, Mu Shanshan felt unusually at a loss and wanted to explain herself to Aunt Lan but found she couldn’t even string a complete sentence together.

It couldn’t be said that Mu Shanshan lacked mental strength.

Aunt Lan occupied a significant place in Mu Shanshan’s heart, to the extent that she could even be regarded as one of Mu Shanshan’s closest family members.

Having her own family member witness her biting her husband was something that would likely leave any woman flustered.

This had less to do with individual mental fortitude and more with innate human emotions.

Aunt Lan, who was initially confused about what Mu Shanshan and Lin Fei were doing, naturally placed all the blame on Lin Fei upon seeing Mu Shanshan so overwhelmed.

Aunt Lan sighed to herself and, showing no intention of addressing Mu Shanshan, she turned around and went to get the medical kit for Lin Fei.

Seeing Aunt Lan walking away, Mu Shanshan felt flustered and, with a surge of humiliation, suddenly turned around.

Her cold, icy gaze was fixed on Lin Fei, as if she wanted to freeze him solid!

Lin Fei provocatively glanced back at his wife, the CEO, and calmly walked towards Aunt Lan, who was bringing him the medical kit.

“Aunt Lan, I can take care of it myself.

It’s getting late; you should go and rest.”

“Miss, you, you weren’t like this when you were a child!”

Approaching Lin Fei and seeing the neat set of bite marks that Mu Shanshan had left on his arm, Aunt Lan couldn’t help but speak out.

Her words were filled with disappointment in Mu Shanshan, and even tears seemed to be forming in Aunt Lan’s eyes.

“It’s okay, Aunt Lan, I’ve gotten used to it.”

Gotten used to it…

This remark, initially made by Aunt Lan, had left Mu Shanshan in a state of shock, wanting to step forward and explain herself sincerely to Aunt Lan.

Following this remark from Lin Fei, her opportunistic husband, “I’ve gotten used to it,” indeed struck Mu Shanshan like a heavy blow, causing her heart to momentarily stop.

Fortunately, Mu Shanshan had been through many significant events and years in the business world, which had tempered her strong mental resilience.

After a moment of confusion, Mu Shanshan suppressed the overwhelming shame that made her want to drag Lin Fei down with her and quickly walked towards Aunt Lan.

“Aunt Lan, it’s not like that, it’s—”

“Aunt Lan, things really aren’t as you saw them.

It wasn’t intentional on Shanshan’s part; I should take some blame for this.

Please don’t be too harsh on her.”

“Son-in-law, no need to explain.

I might be old, but my eyes still see clearly,” Lin Fei interrupted Mu Shanshan, clearly misleading Aunt Lan.

“Miss, no matter what your son-in-law did wrong, in my view, you are at fault.

If you believe that I’ve taken good care of you over the years, today you should be the one to treat his injury.”

Regardless of her clarity on the actual facts, Aunt Lan’s decision was within the range of what Mu Shanshan could accept.

After all, it was she who had bitten Lin Fei, so it was only fitting for her to treat his wound.

Although Mu Shanshan was reluctant, to soothe Aunt Lan’s feelings, she cautiously approached Lin Fei with a chilling look in her eyes, intending to treat her opportunistic husband’s wound.

However, Mu Shanshan had underestimated Lin Fei’s ambitions.

“It’s not bleeding much; it hardly counts as a wound, no need to fuss over it.

Anyway, I haven’t had a bath yet.

After Shanshan helps me bathe, we can take care of it then.”

After Mu Shanshan approached, Lin Fei, without explanation, grasped her delicate, fair hand and quickly headed toward the bathroom…

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