Mr. Bo, Madam Is Pregnant!-Chapter 43 - Falling into Water

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43: Chapter 43 Falling into Water

43 -43 Falling into Water

The sky had already darkened, and the sea was a deep black.

Bang!

When the sound of someone falling into the water arose, the crowd could barely comprehend what had happened.

“What happened?”

“Did something fall into the water, or did someone?”

Jiang Li’s complexion altered slightly; it was his boat, and it would be troublesome if someone had an accident on it.

A servant quickly said, “Mr.

Jiang!

A young lady has fallen into the water!”

“What happened?

How did she fall into the water!” Jiang Li asked anxiously.

There were quite a few people on the boat, especially since he had invited several local dandies from Hai City who had brought along several pretty models.

Now they were saying that a young lady had fallen into the water.

Who knew which young lady it was?

Jiang Li first looked at these Hai City dandies, “Was it someone you brought who fell into the water?”

The men glanced at each other, unsure.

It was the servant who spoke, “Mr.

Jiang, it seems to be the young lady who was drinking with you earlier.”

“The one who was drinking with me…” Jiang Li repeated halfway when his expression suddenly turned even uglier, “Fuck!

Su Lu fell into the water?”

There was a ‘snap’!

Bo Jingshen, who had been holding a glass near the champagne tower, now had eyes that were even darker than the sea.

His fingertips uncontrollably clenched, shattering the champagne glass into pieces.

“You said…

what?” Bo Jingshen looked over at Jiang Li, his voice thick with difficulty.

Then his gaze quickly swept over the deck, the woman who was just on the deck had now disappeared.

He had only gone over to the champagne station to grab a drink; was it just a momentary glance, and in that brief moment, she had fallen into the water?

Bo Jingshen hurried toward the direction from where the sound of the fall had come, swiftly removing his jacket and kicking off his shoes as he went.

Just as he approached the edge of the deck, he saw a refined and handsome young man, his delicate features looking at Bo Jingshen with a slight, elusive smile.

Bo Jingshen was startled, his steps suddenly halting.

The young man smiled, “Jingshen, what a coincidence.”

Bo Jingshen’s brow furrowed as he recognized the face.

From Beijing.

Although he hadn’t spent much time in Beijing, that period had been deeply humiliating.

So, if he remembered correctly, this young man was the young master of the Tang Family, Tang Cheng.

Since he was on Jiang Li’s yacht, he likely had a relationship with Jiang Li.

Although Bo Jingshen was surprised, he didn’t find it too strange; Jiang Li was unaware of his affairs in Beijing, so it was normal for him to invite someone from Beijing to a party.

Bo Jingshen said, “Tang Cheng.”

Tang Cheng raised his eyebrows slightly, surprised, “Didn’t expect you to remember my name?

I’m a good swimmer, shall I help you dive in to save her?”

Bo Jingshen’s gaze was cold and wary, not responding to his words at all, and immediately leaped into the water.

Su Lu had never expected Su Jiao to push her into the water.

It wasn’t that she thought Su Jiao incapable of such a thing; after all, throughout their childhood, Su Jiao had done enough to torment her—pushing her down the stairs, knocking her to the ground, and similar acts weren’t uncommon.

But Su Jiao usually did such things behind closed doors, bullying Su Lu and then playing the victim.

Su Lu had grown accustomed to it.

So she had not anticipated that Su Jiao would push her into the water under such circumstances.

It was clear that the words she had just spoken had indeed provoked Su Jiao greatly, driving her into a rage.

Unexpectedly falling into the water, Su Lu was completely unprepared, and after choking on several mouthfuls of salty and bitter seawater, she felt somewhat dazed.

Fortunately, she came to her senses quickly enough, making an effort to hold her breath.

Despite that, the few mouthfuls of water she had choked on during the unexpected fall had left her nostrils and chest feeling fiery, and there was always an overwhelming urge to breathe, a natural reflex when one is choked.

Su Lu struggled to resist; her swimming skills were average at best, barely managing a dog paddle in swimming pools.

In the pitch-black sea, all she could do was try hard to keep herself afloat rather than sinking like a weight.

As long as she could float, she just had to wait for rescue.

A splash!

Su Lu heard it from in the water, and she wasn’t far from the surface, even managing to see the lights on the dock and boat through the water.

She also saw the silhouette of the person who had entered the water.

Thus, the sound of the splash was somewhat comforting to her.

Not long afterward, just when Su Lu felt she could no longer hold on, when she was about to involuntarily open her mouth to breathe,

a muscular arm gently wrapped around her waist from behind, lifting her back to the surface.

“Blub…

cough, cough, cough!”

As soon as she surfaced, Su Lu started coughing violently; her chest, nose, and throat, previously stung by the choking, now felt like they were on fire.

She coughed while taking deep breaths of fresh air.

Then she heard a man’s deep, husky voice, which sounded almost bewitching.

“Are you a pig?

How could you just fall into the water?

Why didn’t you wear a life jacket on the boat?”

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Su Lu: “…”

Despite his husky voice, she could hear his anxiety.

Was he serious?

Wear a life jacket?

Wasn’t this a yacht party?

It was already good enough that they weren’t required to wear bright evening dresses.

Or had she misunderstood the event completely?

Was this actually a fishing boat headed out to sea?

It wasn’t only Su Lu who was speechless.

The people on the deck were also somewhat speechless.

A lifebelt tied with a rope was thrown down.

“Hold on to it, we’ll pull you up,” Tang Cheng said from beside the deck ladder to Bo Jingshen.

The others also regained their composure.

“Right, right!

Hurry, it’s crucial to get them up, luckily it’s not cold today,” Jiang Li quickly said, finally realizing that this brother from Beijing had already boarded the ship at some point.

Brother, of course, wasn’t referring to his relationship with Tang Cheng, but a respectful address to Tang Cheng, as the young master of the renowned Tang Family in Beijing deserved such respect, and it was presumptuous even for him to address him as such.

“Tang Cheng, when did you arrive?

I didn’t even notice!

Sorry about that,” Jiang Li said.

Tang Cheng gave a faint smile, “No worries, just toast me three cups later.”

“Sure!” Jiang Li smiled and nodded, then quickly took the rope from his hand and pulled Bo Jingshen and Su Lu up.

To be honest, although the weather wasn’t cold today, the chill coming off Bo Jingshen’s body seemed to be freezing.

He looked extremely angry.

Jiang Li hadn’t expected things to turn out this way, “Hey, there’s a bathroom inside the cabin with hot water and it’s clean, you two go wash up.”

“Okay,” Su Lu responded, “Sorry for the trouble.”

“No worries, no worries, but how did you end up falling into the water so suddenly?” Jiang Li was utterly baffled.

Before Su Lu could speak, Tang Cheng raised his hand and pointed at Su Jiao, who was shivering on the side of the deck, “That’s a question for this lady here.”