Perfect Secret Love: The Bad New Wife is a Little Sweet-Chapter 2477 - Side Story; Nameless Nie 10

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Chapter 2477 Side Story; Nameless Nie 10


“I earned a lot of money on the side of the road, no one stop me, let me earn more…”


Nameless Nie seemed to be in quite a good mood after watching the fatty suffer a round of fierce beating from his father. He carried the money the fatty’s father gave him and skipped his way home while humming a song.


Far away, Ling Miao, who secretly followed Nameless Nie to the forest, didn’t know what to say as she watched this scene in front of her. Nameless Nie’s appearance had introduced her to a whole new world.


From now on, all the youths within ten miles of this town would know of Nameless Nie, and no one would be willing to provoke him.



“Great Aunt Ling, do you think I run fast?”


Inside the mansion, Nameless Nie was running swiftly.


“Fast.” Auntie Ling placed down a plate of fruit on the coffee table.


“My martial arts skills are already at the peak! I’m invincible!” Nameless Nie declared with mirth.


Auntie Ling and Ling Miao were both dumbfounded. How was this weakling invincible?


“Aren’t you just running a little fast?” Auntie Ling replied.


Nameless Nie smiled faintly at Auntie Ling, his expression enigmatic. “Only speed can’t be beaten in the world of martial arts!”


Auntie Ling: “…”


Ling Miao: “…”


Nameless Nie didn’t know how long he maintained this sort of lifestyle. But the longer he kept it up, the more he became used to it, and he even enjoyed it incredibly.


Many years passed.


At a desolate area outside of a town.


There was a tall and handsome man in a sports outfit.


Next to him was a girl with a cool expression not prone to speech nor smiles; she had a glacial aura. She resembled an aloof saintess who stood above the mass and kept people from approaching easily.


“Ling Miao, what do you think Old Ling was thinking? Why did she make us become some bullsh*t mercenaries? Being a mercenary is fine, but what’s the deal with not getting paid? Is she treating us like free labor?” Nameless Nie complained.


Ling Miao glanced at Nameless Nie. “If you don’t like it, you can go back.”


“That won’t do. Old Ling would beat me to death if I went back. Forget it. After we get this job done, I’ll definitely make Old Ling pay me a salary,” Nameless Nie replied after a moment of thought.



“That man and woman can’t be the mercenaries hired by that woman, right?”


Far away, two pretty-looking men evaluated Nameless Nie and Ling Miao.


“Merciful Buddha, this poor monk thinks they should be the mercenaries,” the pretty man dressed in Daoist attire answered.


“Who cares if they are or not? We’ll kill them first. That man is quite good-looking… Sigh, look at that woman next to him—it’s obvious she’s a vixen, a hussy, a sl*t who specializes in seducing men! I’ll make her beg for death!” the other pretty man dressed in bright red robes declared.


“Merciful Buddha, you just think she’s beautiful,” the Taoist devotee retorted.


“Bullsh*t! How is she pretty? She can’t compare to one ten-thousandth of me!” the red-robed man ridiculed.


After saying that, the red-robed man swiftly dashed over and arrived next to Nameless Nie and Ling Miao.


“I developed this road and I planted this tree, so if you want to pass, leave your life behind,” the red-robed man said gravely.


“Who are you?”


Nameless Nie glanced at the red-robed man.


“You haven’t even heard of my name before? I’m the pine tree standing above thousands of bushes!” the red-robed man replied.


“Your surname is Bushes… and your name is Pine Tree Standing Above Thousands of?” Nameless Nie asked curiously.


“This madam is called Spray of Flowers!” the red-robed man shouted.


“Oh, Spray of Flowers, what do you want?” Nameless Nie inquired.


“I developed this road and I planted this tree, so if you want to pass, leave your life behind,” the red-robed man repeated.


Nameless Nie immediately scrutinized the surroundings. “There aren’t any trees here though.”