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Chapter 20, Section 1: Plans and Intense Light

Watching Junzi's busy figure, Cheng Yi couldn't help but reach out and gently touch her exposed fair calves.

The gentleman shuddered violently, nearly dropping the cutlery in his hands. He froze, as if time had stopped.

Although Cheng Yi was very tempted by the gentleman, he wasn't in a rush to seduce him. He only touched him a couple of times before withdrawing his hand.

Junzi slowly regained her mobility, but a hint of confusion flashed in her eyes. The atmosphere in the room became somewhat subtle, and the undercurrent of emotion between the two slowly surged in this small space.

After tidying up the tableware, Junzi returned it to the proprietress. During their conversation, Junzi blushed at something the proprietress said, and then returned to his room.

When Cheng Yi saw Junzi return, he waved to her and said gently, "Junzi, come and lie down, let's talk."

Upon hearing this, Junzi seemed to realize something, and her face flushed even more, like a ripe apple. She turned back to the box, took out a clean white towel, and walked over slowly with her head down.

Looking at her adorable, dazed expression, Cheng Yi couldn't help but smile and gently laid her down on the tatami mat.

Then, he naturally put one arm around her shoulder and the other on her waist, looking at her tenderly, and asked, "Junzi, what are your thoughts on life together from now on?"

Junzi had thought the most nerve-wracking moment of her life was about to arrive, and she had even made some kind of mental preparations. However, she never expected the man to ask such a question about their future life.

She paused for a moment, then thought about it carefully and answered softly, "I... I'll listen to you." Her voice was gentle and obedient, and her eyes revealed her trust and reliance on Cheng Yi.

Cheng Yi's hand, which was around Junzi's shoulder, slowly and gently moved to her earlobe, and she asked softly, "Have you thought about going to other countries?"

Upon hearing this, Junzi was slightly taken aback, and then said, "I really hadn't thought about that. I used to work in the immigration department, so I have a passport, but getting a national visa is just too difficult."

(Cheng Yi: Dear readers, I am really sorry. This foolish author has never applied for a passport or visa, nor has he consulted the procedures for applying for these things. He was just talking nonsense. Please scold him, not me. This has nothing to do with me.)

A fool: What the hell are you doing as someone's underling? Don't you know how to take the blame for your boss? Do you even want to be the lead actor anymore? Believe me, I'll replace you!

Cheng Yi: We've already published 20 chapters, why are you replacing me? Besides, who else could you replace me with? Xu Lai?

Xu Lai: Huh? I heard someone call my name. Cheng Yi, let me tell you, the dignity of a foolish author is inviolable.

A fool: Xu Lai, get out of here and go count ants.

Xu Lai: Hello everyone, I'm Xu Lai, the male lead of another story by the author "Foolish Man," titled "Legendary Evolution: Rebirth in the Apocalypse." ...

Cheng Yi pulled out his Big Black Star pistol: bang, bang, bang.

Cheng Yi looked puzzled and asked, "You used to work in the immigration department? You even have a passport?"

Junzi nodded slightly and said, "Yes, I interned there for a while before, but the section chief there... so I... resigned."

Cheng Yi's heart skipped a beat, and she continued, "So, you know how to apply for a visa? Just how difficult is it? Is it this difficult for every country?"

After thinking for a while, Junzi said, "I know the visa application process, but it's very difficult to go to the United States or Europe. It's also very difficult to go to South Korea and China, especially China. Most of the people who can get visas are tour groups or people with money and power. If an ordinary person tries to apply, they might be rejected after only a few words."

Cheng Yi then asked, "What will happen if it passes?"

The gentleman replied, "If it passes, they'll stamp your passport."

Cheng then asked, "Is it true that you can stay in that country for as long as you want?"

Junzi shook his head and said, "No, short-term applications are a bit easier, but long-term applications require a legitimate reason, and even a guarantor; otherwise, they won't be approved. Most importantly, I offended that section chief, so they definitely won't approve my application. Yoshino, are you going abroad?"

Cheng Yi looked at Junzi with a firm yet gentle gaze and said, "It's you. I want to send you to China. It's a harmonious, peaceful, and stable society. More importantly, it's developing rapidly, so it's a perfect place for you to live."

The gentleman listened, sighed softly, and said, "But, I..."

Cheng Yi gently stroked her slender waist with one hand and comforted her, "Don't worry, we'll go to the immigration department tomorrow. You can show me, I want to see exactly how the visa application process works."

The gentleman's brows furrowed slightly, like two gently folded willow leaves, revealing a hint of worry.

Upon seeing this, Cheng Yi reached out a finger, his movements as gentle as a breeze brushing over flower petals, and softly smoothed her skin. His eyes were full of tenderness and comfort as he said, "Don't worry, I'm here for you. When you get to China, study Chinese diligently. Then you can find a school to teach the language of cherry blossoms and become a cherry blossom language teacher. China is the most welcoming country to foreigners; the people there are very kind..."

As Junzi listened to Cheng Yi's words, a warm feeling welled up in his heart, but at the same time, he was also somewhat puzzled.

Suddenly, she asked, "Yi-nan, have you ever been to China? How do you know about the people and society there?"

Cheng Yi was taken aback. After a brief pause, a smile appeared on his face, and he said, "You forgot? I'm a fisherman. I often meet Chinese fishermen, and they are all very nice."

I also know that in a small county town in Northeast China, there lives the best man in the world, and that man's name is Cheng Yi.

His handsome features shone brightly in the sunlight, like a dazzling star, making it impossible to look away.

He not only bears a striking resemblance to the most handsome male god—Daniel Yanzu, but more importantly, he possesses a kind and gentle personality, and is brave and resolute, radiating a captivating charm at all times. He shines like the brightest star in the sky, so outstanding that he cannot be ignored. Although he is not the center of attention, his spirit will forever shine brightly.

A brief silence fell over the room, broken only by the soft breathing of the two people.

Cheng Yi's words gradually faded into silence. At this moment, two lonely hearts seemed to have found each other's support. In this warm and slightly hopeful atmosphere, they gradually intertwined, like two falling petals, gently and slowly, sinking into a dream together.

The moonlight streamed through the window and fell upon them, as if draping them in a soft silver veil, making the night exceptionally peaceful and beautiful.

When Cheng Yi slowly woke up from his sleep, he was surprised to find that one of his hands had somehow slipped inside the gentleman's clothes, grasping that smooth mass, and he could even feel its slightly playful upturn.

Cheng Yi's fingers twitched slightly unconsciously, and he immediately felt Junzi's breathing become much heavier.

He chuckled softly, "When did you wake up?"

Junzi slowly opened his eyes, his gaze filled with a hint of shyness and panic. He bit his lip and said, "I'm sorry, Yoshio, I fell asleep."

Cheng Yi smiled slightly, leaned closer, took a deep breath of her warm scent, and said gently, "Don't say sorry. I hope that every day when I open my eyes, I will see you."

Junzi's eyes instantly welled up with tears. She gazed into Cheng Yi's eyes and asked in a slightly trembling voice, "Why? Why are you so good to Junzi?"

Cheng Yi gazed deeply into her eyes, his eyes filled with affection and determination, and slowly said, "Because the purpose of my coming into this world is for you."

Upon hearing this, Junzi's breathing became heavier, and her heart seemed to be touched by some strong emotion.

Suddenly, she slowly raised her hands and gently stroked Cheng Yi's balding head and the beard on his face, murmuring, "Yi Nan, possess Jun Zi fiercely, and make Jun Zi your woman."

At this moment, the atmosphere in the room became heated and filled with ambiguity, and the emotions between the two seemed to be burning at this instant.

System notification: Your special skill - Soul-Hooking Eyes - has been triggered, consuming 100 hours of your life time.

You have completed the hidden quest—Love—and gained the active skill—Intense Light: Your body emits a blinding light, causing all creatures that see you to be blinded. The duration of blindness is determined by your physical and mental attributes, with a minimum of three seconds. It also possesses powerful lethality against dark creatures, the effectiveness of which is determined by the Punisher's mental and physical attributes. (From the movie *Agent Mr. Chan*)

The first active skill, and it's an area-of-effect attack skill! Teacher Bobo, that's awesome!

Cheng Yi leaned down and just touched Junzi's lips when Junzi rolled onto Cheng Yi's body and murmured, "Yi Nan, please close your eyes and let Junzi fulfill his duties as a wife, okay?"

Cheng Yi obediently closed his eyes, relaxed his whole body, and let the gentleman do as he pleased.

That night, Cheng Yi finally got to experience the "Bo Bo Teacher" from the Chu Kingdom and deeply felt how she went from being clueless to becoming proficient.

The next morning, sunlight streamed down the streets. Cheng Yi, beaming, embraced Junzi, whose face was still flushed, and they strolled leisurely down the street toward the immigration department.

Their figures appeared particularly close amidst the bustling crowd.

As they passed by the department store, Cheng Yi spotted a beautiful long dress in the window. Her eyes lit up, and without saying a word, she pulled the somewhat reluctant Junzi inside.

He carefully selected a beautiful long dress for the gentleman. The color of the dress was as fresh and elegant as the morning sky, and the hem swayed gently in the breeze, as if it could dance a dreamlike melody.

Then, he selected a wide-brimmed hat and a pair of sunglasses for the gentleman to wear.

Once the gentleman was dressed, he was completely transformed, like a princess who had stepped out of a fairy tale. He was no longer the timid girl he once was; it was as if an ugly duckling had instantly turned into a swan.

Cheng Yi looked at the now radiant gentleman and smiled with satisfaction. Then he also chose a black suit and a pair of sunglasses for himself.

After putting on his suit, he stood in front of the mirror and examined himself. He found that standing next to the gentleman, he looked more like a bodyguard accompanying a noblewoman, and the scene had a strange harmony and beauty.

Next, they arrived at the immigration department. Under Junzi's guidance, Cheng Yi, like a diligent student, carefully toured the entire department and familiarized himself with each procedure.

He learned that the most important step was to first obtain the application form, fill it out, and then take it to the consulate of that country for an interview. If the interview was successful, he would pay a small fee and then be able to fly to that country.

However, what gave Cheng Yi a headache was that in order to obtain the application form, he needed the approval of the immigration department, and this application form was held by the department where Junzi used to work.

This undoubtedly added some uncertainty to their plans, but Cheng Yi was not discouraged. He secretly pondered how to deal with this problem, his eyes revealing determination and resolve.

Cheng Yi quietly told Junzi to wait at the door, instructing her to come in and complete the application form only when she heard a commotion inside, but to remember not to be afraid of anyone she saw.

He then changed his character's appearance, adopting the image of a fat monk, and angrily went alone to the department where Junzi used to work.

As soon as I entered the room, I saw an unremarkable-looking fat man arrogantly giving a speech to his subordinates.

When the fat man saw Cheng Yi, who looked like a bald monk, walk in, he looked him up and down but didn't say anything.

At that moment, a young, glamorous woman walked over and asked in a curt tone, "What is it?"

Cheng Yi ignored her, glanced around, and then went straight to the fat man.

Suddenly, he threw a punch, hitting the fat man hard in the stomach, while yelling, "You're the one who dared to seduce my wife? Do you think the Yamaguchi-gumi is someone to be trifled with?"

The fat man felt a sharp pain in his stomach, and when he heard Cheng Yi's words, he was terrified.

He quickly said, "Sir, I'm sorry, I don't know, I really don't know."

The remaining people in the room were all stunned by this sudden turn of events. The Yamaguchi-gumi? That's one of the top yakuza groups in Japan; who would dare to try and persuade them?

Cheng Yi roared, "Shut up, all of you! I'm only looking for him today, it has nothing to do with anyone else. Sit still in your seats and don't move. Anyone who dares to move, I'll shoot them dead."

As he spoke, he slammed a large black Star pistol onto the table.

Everyone was so frightened that they didn't dare to breathe and sat obediently in their chairs, not moving at all.

Cheng Yi kicked him twice more, and the fat man rolled on the ground, begging loudly for mercy: "Spare me, sir! I really didn't know! She said her husband was dead."

Upon hearing this, Cheng Yi became even more enraged and kicked him again, cursing, "You dare to curse me? I think you don't want to live anymore."

The fat man let out a series of screams and pleas for mercy, and the people around him were so frightened that they didn't dare to breathe.

Just then, the gentleman arrived at the door and gently knocked.

The knocking sounded particularly clear in the tense atmosphere, startling everyone inside.

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