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Spoiled By the Young Master After Reborn In the 80s-Chapter 64 - Sixty-three Return Journey
Chapter 64: Sixty-three, Return Journey
Chapter 64: Sixty-three, Return Journey
Lu Hanmo looked at Luo Shu with confusion, not understanding what she meant. He knew that ancient martial arts families all had rules, and the family’s cultivation secret manuals absolutely could not be shared with outsiders.
Luo Shu gave a sly smile and swallowed the food in her mouth before saying, “I have an ancient martial arts manual that would be suitable for you to cultivate, but I’ll have to wait until we get back to give it to you.” Space was her secret, and unless Lu Hanmo became hers, she could not tell him.
Secrets like space abilities, once out in the open, would definitely cause a bloodbath. Therefore, in the Luo Family, apart from a few from the direct lineage qualified to inherit the space abilities, no one else knew about it.
“Will it have any impact on you?” Lu Hanmo asked with concern. He really wanted to become stronger, because only by being stronger could he better protect Shushu. However, if becoming stronger meant hurting Shushu, he would rather not have that strength. Although he couldn’t cultivate ancient martial arts, he would still become strong through his own efforts.
“Of course not,” Luo Shu said with a smile, shaking her head. The care that Lu Hanmo showed for her made her feel very happy.
The train station was bustling with people coming and going, incredibly noisy.
Lu Hanmo found a seat for Luo Shu to sit in, while he remained alert, surveying the surroundings vigilantly. What concerned him the most was that someone might attack them here.
Time ticked by until the station’s announcement came, notifying passengers to board the train.
Only then did Lu Hanmo withdraw his gaze, picked up the luggage, protected Luo Shu in front of him, and walked with her towards the platform along with the stream of people. However, he did not let down his guard.
Qin Yue stood at a distance, watching until Lu Hanmo and Luo Shu’s figures disappeared before she withdrew her gaze, sighed deeply, and turned to leave the waiting room. The previous night, she had spent the entire evening in turmoil, wondering if something might happen between Lu Hanmo and Luo Shu staying in the same room, or if telling the Lu family about Luo Shu’s existence might provoke a strong reaction, perhaps even fierce opposition to Lu Hanmo being with Luo Shu?
But in the end, she dismissed the thought of informing the Lu family. Lu Hanmo didn’t like her, but he didn’t hate her either. If she were to really do that, then even if Lu Hanmo and Luo Shu truly separated, there was no chance for her to be with him.
Instead, she decided to give herself time, as well as to give Lu Hanmo and Luo Shu time. If there ever came a day when they separated, she definitely wouldn’t be as passive as this time. What she regretted most now was not confessing her feelings to Lu Hanmo sooner. If she had been brave back then, would things be different now?
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Today she had followed Lu Hanmo’s train without them knowing because she wanted to take one last good look at him before they parted, perhaps still harboring a sliver of hope in her heart.
Yet, when she saw how meticulously tender and caring Lu Hanmo was to Luo Shu, and the smile that spread across his face only for Luo Shu, she knew she had completely lost. Maybe it was really time for her to let go!
Luo Shu and Lu Hanmo boarded the train and quickly found their seats. In fact, they had already noticed Qin Yue from the beginning, but in their eyes, she was merely someone they had seen but did not know well, so neither of them mentioned her.
Opposite Lu Hanmo and Luo Shu sat an elderly couple. From their attire, it was clear that they had just come from the countryside.
“Young man, you’re a guard member, aren’t you?” the elderly woman asked after examining Lu Hanmo.
Lu Hanmo smiled and shook his head. Although he was based at the training ground, he was simply an instructor and not actually enlisted in the guard.
“My son is a guard member, and we’re going to Cloud City this time to see him,” the woman said happily, digging out an envelope from her pocket and placing it on the table, pointing to the address, “Look, this is my son’s guard barracks address. Young man, do you know where this is?” It was their first time traveling far, so they were a bit nervous.
Lu Hanmo glanced at the envelope and nodded, “I know it.” Not only did he know it, but coincidentally, the address was that of his own base.
“You know it, that’s great! Young man, can you take us there? We’re not familiar with the place, and it’s our first time traveling so far,” the old woman asked joyously. They had come out this time without notifying their son, having made the decision on the spur of the moment, so their son didn’t know they were coming.
“I’ll call your son for you when we get to the stop,” Lu Hanmo said. He had to take Shushu home, so naturally, he had no time.
“Young man, you’re really good! Thank you! Thank you!” the old woman kept thanking him, reaching under the seat to pull out a sack, and from it, she offered two roasted sweet potatoes to Lu Hanmo and Luo Shu, “These are homegrown; have them.”
“No need, thank you,” Lu Hanmo declined succinctly.
“Ma’am, we’re not hungry,” Luo Shu also said, smiling and shaking her head.
The old woman had no choice but to put the roasted sweet potatoes away.
The journey from Yunnan Province to Cloud City wasn’t very long; it only took a day and a night by train. Lu Hanmo had wanted to buy sleeper tickets, but they were all booked for this trip.
As the daylight faded, some people on the train were already leaning on their chairs, fast asleep.
“Tired?” Lu Hanmo asked as he took out a jacket and draped it over Luo Shu, looking at her with eyes brimming with tenderness.
“Not tired!” Luo Shu smiled and shook her head.
“If you get sleepy, lean on my shoulder,” Lu Hanmo said softly, taking Luo Shu’s hand and whispering in her ear.
“Mhm!” Luo Shu nodded, her heart filled with sweetness.