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Rebirth of the General's Granddaughter Chapter 58 IfI Don't Go to h.e.l.l, Then Who Will? Part 2
In the middle were tiny pink pearls as beautiful andseductive as the blossoming of flowers. Her slender and soft waist was likewillow branches in March that brought about thousands of amorous feelings. Evenher small lotus feet were silently enchanting and issuing a seductiveinvitation.
Mu YingRui's eyes became dark and deep. His mouthwas dry, he had shortness of breath, and blood was boiling all over his body,rus.h.i.+ng towards that lower part of his body…
Mu YingRui was not some unworldly "little tenderchick." He was well versed in the pleasures of the flesh and had experiencedalmost everything. To yield to a little woman like Shui YouLian was too easy.
He naturally held Shui YouLian's soft hand andgently asked, "How are you? How can you breathe like this? What can I do toease your pain?"
Shui YouLian was originally from an official'sfamily. But she had been in Chuyao Guan for a period of time. What thoughts a manhad, of course, she could tell with a glance. But she also knew how to graspthe timing.
She immediately shyly and timidly withdrew her smallhand. Gasping and panting, she said, "Nubi…nubi has…medicine. Trouble Laoye…tohave someone…fetch it…"
Zi You came in with a small porcelain bottle. Shepoured out a pill and put it in Shui YouLian's mouth.
With a face full of sympathy, she said to MuYingRui, "YouLian has asthma and cannot be subjected to cold wind or havecontact with pollen. But she heard that daughter was rehearsing singing, anddancing as Mid-Autumn Festival gifts for the elders. I needed three people andsince the other girls did not dance, she insisted on partic.i.p.ating. I advisedher not to partic.i.p.ate because the evening was windy and it was taking place inthe garden, but she did not listen. She said she had no relatives. My relativeswere her relatives. She had nothing else to give. A dance that would bring joyto the elders was something she was supposed to do."