What? I've Transmigrated, Yet I Still Have to Work?

Family, let me tell you something: I transmigrated, but it feels like I didn't fully! Except for this 21st-century brain, I brought nothing else over!

Other people transmigrate and either...

Chapter 55 Two Women, One Man, One Boat

Joey felt a surge of secret joy, and couldn't hide the smile on her lips.

Catherine looked at him like he was an idiot, wondering what he was laughing at.

Vivian finally reached out and took a piece of pastry. Joey originally planned to finish the rest himself, but before he could retract his hand, Catherine snatched the pastry box away.

"Aren't you going to set sail?"

Catherine, acting like a boss, gave Joey a command.

"Hmph, I'm not going to stoop to your level. Let's go!"

Joey didn't say anything, turned around and jumped onto the sailboat.

After tidying up the boat for a while, he busied himself transferring the supplies onto the ship.

"Princess, please board the boat (bed)!"

Joey made a gesture of invitation, his tone extremely humble.

Catherine couldn't help but chuckle, then flipped over and jumped onto the sailboat.

She didn't think Joey really treated her like a princess; she just took it as a joke. After all, Joey had always been a person without any manners.

Seeing that Catherine had already boarded the ship, Joey jumped on as well.

He unfurled the mainsail and prepared to set sail.

Where are you going?

Vivian, who was on the shore, suddenly approached the boat and asked anxiously.

Saipanda!

Before Joey could even speak, Catherine had already revealed their destination.

That silly girl Catherine has absolutely no sense of security. If Vivian had even the slightest bad intention, exposing her whereabouts like this would be extremely unwise.

"Yes, that's right, Saipan!"

However, seeing that Catherine had already spoken, Joey could only helplessly echo her words.

Can I come with you?

Vivian seemed to have mustered her courage, and her eyes were full of pleading.

"this……"

This time, Catherine didn't answer so readily, but instead looked hesitantly at Joey.

Joey was in a dilemma. They weren't going to Saipan to enjoy themselves. Catherine's identity was special, and if something happened to her, it would implicate Vivian. Although he didn't want to be a pushover, he was also willing to do this kind of thing.

"I just don't want to end up like my mother. I want my child to meet her father!"

Only Joey truly understood Vivian's words, since only he knew the truth of the matter.

But Catherine understood perfectly; it was just a small request from a great mother searching for her child's father.

"You can come with us, come on up!"

Sure enough, Joey was helpless against the woman's empathy, and he could only sit at the stern and shake his head gently.

Catherine approached the boat and took the baby first, then Vivian climbed onto the sailboat herself. The two women chatted happily at the bow like best friends, completely ignoring the feelings of the sailboat's owner, Joey.

A capricious princess, a young mother, and a single man who considers himself a friend of women.

We're all in the same boat; who knows, something unexpected might happen.

Joey thought about it and felt a surge of joy in her heart.