The Husband of Others Always Tastes Different chp12

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chp12. Next round

Su Su had no idea that her little flirtation that afternoon would have such a big effect on Professor Ji. She was already in bed, finished, looking at Lu Yao sleeping peacefully in the opposite blanket. She felt a little guilty, and using this guilt as leverage, she decisively rejected the shameless bastard who still wanted to squeeze into her bed. What a load of nonsense!

Men are really all so shameless!

Su Su only attended Quantum Mechanics class twice a week. She didn’t see Professor Ji Silang again for several days. She observed that Professor Ji seemed nonchalant on the surface. Meanwhile, his gaze always wandered when he looked at her, quickly shifting elsewhere.

She couldn’t help but chuckle to herself. This was getting interesting! Although it’s good to strike while the iron is hot, she wasn’t planning to take the next step so quickly. She wanted to observe further, and maybe even keep him dangling a little longer. Being too easy wouldn’t be satisfying for a man, and it wouldn’t be for her either. Of course, it depended on the target.

Su Su never lacked patience for her desired prey, and she thoroughly enjoyed the hunt. Imagine you’re a die-hard dessert lover, and a delicious strawberry cake you adore is placed before you. You can see its beautiful appearance, smell its enticing aroma, and you might even have secretly tasted a tiny bit of the cream on top. But, you just can’t reach it—how would that feel? Wouldn’t it be incredibly agonising? And when you finally get to eat it, wouldn’t it taste especially delicious?

That’s the same principle. Su Su was waiting for that one gentle scratch, and the tantalising taste would surge forth instantly.

Of course, this required skill; she had to find the right balance.

Hmm, and Yan Yu’s gaze towards her had become increasingly strange lately, and he was coming to their dorm more and more frequently. Su Su was finding it a bit annoying. She did find having an affair enjoyable, but only if it was based on the act of “stealing.” His behaviour, which seemed to have ulterior motives, made Lu Yao a little suspicious. She didn’t want to be branded as someone who stole her roommate’s boyfriend. Although she had indeed seduced him, it was hypocritical—everyone knows what that means.

So, she’d been avoiding them lately. Just as she was considering using some excuse to leave, a senior who had graduated two years prior called her.

The senior’s name was Dai Zishan. She wasn’t a direct senior, but rather from the Department of Metallurgy at the same university. Su Su, being clueless in her freshman year, had been tricked into joining her nearly expelled paranormal club, which had few members. Later, she’d been persuaded to take over the mess after the senior graduated. However, the senior had always taken good care of her while in school, and even after graduation, she often inquired about her well-being; their relationship remained as close as ever.

This time, the senior was calling to invite her to be her bridesmaid. After graduation, she started working at her family’s securities company, where she met Zhuo Jun, who was already quite well-known in the financial industry. They quickly fell in love. Because they lived far apart, Su Su had never met Zhuo Jun in person, only seeing him a few times through video calls with her senior. She was sure that her senior, a sucker for good looks, was only attracted to him for his appearance.

After all, she had heard that her seniors’ family was quite opposed to their relationship. Although Zhuo Jun was good-looking, educated, and capable, his background was relatively poor; to put it bluntly, he was a “phoenix man” (a man from a poor background who achieves success but falls into poverty), carrying the hopes of his entire village. A family like hers would naturally want her to find someone of equal social standing.

However, without having met him, she couldn’t make judgments about him, so Su Su never commented on her senior’s love life. But in Su Su’s view, men were all the same, sharing common flaws.

Su Su was surprised that her senior’s family actually agreed to their marriage. Upon asking, she learned that her senior had gotten pregnant without informing, leaving the family with no choice but to agree.

Su Su was utterly amazed by her senior’s actions. Good heavens, she was a total love-struck fool!

She instantly forgot the saying that you can’t judge a person’s character without having met them, concluding: “No man from a poor background is any good!”

Of course, she wasn’t foolish enough to say this to her senior, only asking about the wedding preparations.

Her senior then said they would have two weddings, one in their hometown first, and then another in the groom’s hometown. It would just be a hassle for Su Su to travel to both places. 

Upon hearing that the ceremony would be held in the man’s hometown, Su Su instantly became alert. When she learned that none of the seniors’ families would be going, she began to have second thoughts. Who knew if she would ever return from such a remote rural area? She had heard countless stories of human trafficking. 

Fortunately, the senior said it wouldn’t be directly in their hometown, but within the city where their hometown was located. Su Su breathed a sigh of relief and agreed.

The senior was very happy and generously waved her hand, saying she would cover all the expenses and that Su Su only needed to look beautiful! 

Su Su then took a week off and set off for the city where the senior was located. 

She listened to her senior’s advice and went two days early. When she arrived, her senior was trying on wedding dresses and sent her husband to pick her up. Su Su secretly observed the man; he was indeed very handsome, with sword-like eyebrows and bright eyes, his looks comparable to those of some young male celebrities. He didn’t talk much, and his eyes weren’t lewd; he was quite likeable. 

No wonder she could make her senior so infatuated. 

Because they weren’t familiar with each other, the two arrived at the bridal shop in silence. The senior had already tried on her wedding dress and immediately asked Su Su to try on the bridesmaid dresses she had ordered based on her measurements to see if they fit and whether any alterations were needed. 

There were two bridesmaid dresses, both matching the bride’s attire: a Western-style cocktail dress and a Chinese-style cheongsam. Both suited her perfectly, especially the cheongsam, which accentuated Su Su’s stunning figure.

The senior student said that if she were a man, she would have a nosebleed. As she said this, she glanced at her husband, seeing him only with a faint smile, gazing at her with affection. She instantly blushed and looked away, not noticing the dark, unfathomable light that flashed in his eyes.

Su Su stayed at her senior’s house for two days, helping out with everything. Mainly, she was busy with the things needed for the wedding at the groom’s house after things were finished. Her seniors’ family clearly wouldn’t help with that, and Zhuo Jun’s side couldn’t offer much assistance either, so they had to prepare many things themselves before bringing them over. It was the first time Su Su had witnessed how complicated a wedding could be, and she also got to know Zhuo Jun a little better during the process.

The wedding at her senior’s house went smoothly, without any problems, giving Su Su the illusion that things would go equally well at the groom’s house, and she forgot her initial wariness. She later realised that people differ. Gentlemen hide their desires beneath various things, while the desires of barbarians are both naked and ugly.

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