Chapter 4661: 5.0413 Knowing When to Be Prudent
"Where are all these 'whys' coming from?" The First Young Master of Qin waved his hand impetuously. "Why so many questions? Throw them!"
The Fifth Young Master looked at his elder brother speechlessly.
He only heard his elder brother muttering under his breath, "If that little poker face finds out I saved the people she threw away, wouldn't that just be asking for trouble?"
The Fifth Young Master: ...
Big brother, how much of a coward are you?
"Wait!" Duo Shanmei cried out in exasperation. "Can I say a few words, ah..."
Watching several menacing house guards rush over and grab her arm, Duo Shanmei was both anxious and furious. She repeatedly cried out, "Young Master, even if you throw us down, there must be a reason!"
"We are from the Wangchuan Duoshi family. You... ah." Duo Shanmei's small face instantly twisted.
Just now, she thought this First Young Master was elegant, refined, and very handsome. Now, however, he looked utterly repulsive; she must have been blind to think he had an exceptional temperament.
Look at what he's doing; is this something a human would do?
Duo Shanmei and her group were completely baffled as to why they were rescued onto the ship only to be thrown back into the sea the next second.
"No, wait, no." Duo Shanmei turned to look at the Fifth Young Master. "Young Master, please plead for us."
Are you kidding me? Their spiritual senses and cultivation had not yet recovered, and they couldn't contact anyone from the Duoshi family at all.
If they were to drift in the sea for another seven or eight days, they'd probably rot away.
They were lucky before, drifting for half the night without encountering any danger. If they were thrown back into the sea now and encountered something like piranhas, what would they do?
"Young Master." The young disciple from earlier appeared beside the First Young Master of Qin at the opportune moment, silently glancing at Duo Shanmei and the others.
Then he leaned in and whispered a few words to the First Young Master of Qin.
The First Young Master's gaze swept over Duo Shanmei and her group, his expression indifferent. "No need. We are here for leisure and vacation. There's no need to cause more trouble."
The disciple bowed. "Yes."
"Fifth Brother, let's go." The First Young Master of Qin called out to the Fifth Young Master and turned to walk into the cabin.
This attitude clearly meant that he was leaving it to his subordinates to throw Duo Shanmei and her group off the ship, and he wouldn't care anymore.
The Fifth Young Master turned around, looking at them as if he had something to say but couldn't, ultimately saying nothing.
Duo Shanmei and the other privileged youths of the Duoshi family had never endured such anger and humiliation. Their faces were flushed with rage, and they exchanged angry curses with the servants who were pushing them.
Their yelling couldn't change their tragic fate.
With repeated splashing sounds, Duo Shanmei and the others were unceremoniously thrown into the seawater.
When she felt the salty seawater engulf her again, Duo Shanmei was almost driven mad with anger.
"Miss, who exactly are these people?"
"I've never seen them in Wangchuan."
"What do we do? How do we contact our family?"
Duo Shanmei was dizzy from the barrage of questions and snapped angrily, "You ask me, how would I know?"
This place was at least five hundred nautical miles from Wangchuan.
Wangchuan was deep beneath the sea. Given their current situation—no spiritual sense, no cultivation—it was impossible for them to return home by themselves.