Chapter 47 Golden Sunflower Island



The unexpected event did not affect the cruise ship's round-the-Pacific voyage.

Unaware of the danger, people continued to indulge in music on the luxurious cruise ship.

Ye Yuhe held onto Chu Wuyang, preventing her from leaving.

It's been two years since we last parted, and now she's going back to Eagle Island. Who knows when we'll see each other again?

Chu Wuyang chuckled and gently wiped away her tears, saying that she was just going back to defend her thesis, get her diploma, and then return.

On the rooftop helipad, the helicopter's rotors whirred slowly, emitting a deep rumble.

Jing Min had already boarded the helicopter, his eyes dark as he glanced at the two reluctantly parting.

Is it really necessary?!

He impatiently tapped the armrest of the seat lightly with his hand, making a rhythmic "tap-tap" sound.

"Li Yan, go and urge them."

The voice was filled with anxiety and urgency.

Hearing this, Li Yan, sitting in the passenger seat, had no choice but to bite the bullet and go call for help. When faced with a boss who was always on a whim, the smartest thing to do was:

No questions needed, just obey.

Actually, waiting a little longer is fine.

At this moment, the afterglow of the setting sun poured onto the cruise ship like a golden veil.

The cruise ship moved slowly across the vast sea, carving out shimmering ripples.

The scenery is beautiful.

He moved slowly toward the two of them, and awkwardly called out...

"Mrs"

Ye Yuhe glared at him rudely, and was about to say something when Chu Wuyang spoke first.

"Okay, I have to go now. I'll call you later."

After speaking, he glanced behind him; there was no one there, only a few staff members.

She couldn't help but sigh; Chu Yao hadn't been with her for the past two days since she boarded the ship.

Upon seeing the worried expression on her face, Ye Yuhe quickly put on a big smile and urged her to leave.

It will get dark soon.

Chu Wuyang nodded.

The man in the chair was taking a nap with his eyes closed, his black trench coat wrapped around the collar of his white shirt, exuding a cool and aloof air mixed with a hint of gentleness.

Beneath his high, straight nose, the slightly downturned corners of his mouth betrayed his unhappiness.

Chu Wuyang looked out the window.

As the helicopter climbed higher, the silhouette of the cruise ship, bathed in the glow of the setting sun, came into clear and complete view.

Like a mobile castle floating on a blue ocean, dreamlike and ethereal.

As the helicopter gradually moved away,

Ye Yuhe, the staff behind her, and the other guests on the cruise ship all grew smaller and smaller.

What seemed like a spiritual journey in just two days turned out to be fraught with hidden dangers.

I thought the beautiful cruise ship was full of romantic encounters, but little did I know that it concealed a deadly trap.

I wonder if the effects of yesterday's medication haven't completely worn off yet.

She could still vaguely recall the evil images from her dream.

Unlike the bar and suite last night, this was in a dimly lit cabin.

She shook her head, trying to forget.

"like?"

Jing Min's clear voice pulled her back to reality.

She turned to meet his gaze, her eyes questioning.

Jingmin leaned back slightly, raised his chin, and pointed towards the window in her direction.

"I'd like to buy one for you too."

His voice became languid, and his body stretched out.

Chu Wuyang understood his meaning, a hint of surprise flashing in her eyes.

It's not surprising that the Chu family owns a cruise ship; after all, they are a centuries-old, powerful family with a vast network of connections, and billions are nothing to them.

However, Jingmin can only be considered a rising star in recent years.

She didn't know or care much about the extent of his business.

However, he bought a cruise ship worth tens of billions of dollars so easily, and judging from his expression, it seemed like it was nothing to him.

It seems he is far more profound than she imagined.

"No,"

Jing Min didn't miss the slightest change in her expression.

He gently shook his head, a slow, indulgent smile spreading across his lips. He leaned forward slightly and gently brushed a strand of hair behind her ear.

Gentle gaze, earnest tone

"You can have anything you want, except a divorce and not leaving me."

The roar of the helicopter interfered with Chu Wuyang's ability to hear what he was saying.

She still felt some resistance to his natural intimacy, but she let him be.

Last night's events left her feeling both grateful for his presence and conflicted, with a sense of unease creeping over her.

She shifted slightly to change the subject.

Where are we going?

Jing Min sat up straight, straightened his clothes, and said casually.

"Golden Sunflower Island, our own island."

"I need to get back to school!"

She complained, "Is this the surprise he was talking about? He's just making decisions on his own again!"

She was a little angry.

The man smiled and comforted her.

"It won't cause any delay; we'll only stay for one day and then leave."

——

Two hours later, the helicopter landed; it was still not dark.

This is an isolated island in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, where as far as the eye can see, there are dazzling golden sunflowers.

No wonder it's called "Golden Sunflower Island"

Although there are scattered buildings on the island, there are hardly any other people to be seen.

"A private island, with no one else besides the staff serving us. Do you like it here?"

Jingmin saw her looking around and said,

Looking at the sunflowers with their large, full flower heads, Chu Wuyang truly felt their vitality.

She chuckled and said, "It's alright."

Seeing that she seemed satisfied, Jingmin's mood improved involuntarily.

He led her to a white villa.

It felt strangely familiar.

Jingmin hugged her from behind, pressing her body against his.

"Doesn't this place look a lot like the North Building?"

Then his tone became slightly aggrieved.

"This island was originally bought for our wedding, but you haven't really cared. I've mentioned it a few times, but you haven't shown any interest."

"But it seems you really like it here. How about we both live here from now on?"

Chu Wuyang turned to look at him; his tone didn't seem to be joking, and she became a little wary.

She pushed him aside and walked into the house, saying half-jokingly...

Are you planning to retire?

Jingmin followed, saying calmly, "It's not impossible."

Chu Wuyang stood in the living room, somewhat dazed. The layout here was exactly the same as the north building.

From the overall decorating style to the smallest household items, it almost made her wonder if she was in the Jing family manor or on a deserted island in the Pacific Ocean.

There was no sense of familiarity, only a suffocating sense of fear.

It's like a cage enclosing an even bigger cage.

Although the house was large, Chu Wuyang felt very stuffy. She opened the window, glanced at the row of bodyguards standing in the yard, and turned to ask...

"Just like that, you retire? Aren't you afraid your enemies will come knocking on your door?"

Jing Min moved slightly closer to her, his dark eyes deep and unfathomable.

"It's very safe here, and I will protect you."

Chu Wuyang's long eyelashes trembled, and her lowered hands clenched into fists.

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