Quick Transmigration: Underdog Turns out to be Untouchable-Chapter 978 - 889: Defending Our Homeland 19

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Chapter 978: Chapter 889: Defending Our Homeland 19

Especially in recent times, Du Haokun has been increasingly unable to handle Fang Hong and Fan Mei, especially now that Liu Feifei, who always looks at him with tearful eyes ever since Fang Meijuan let her out, has been added into the mix.

Three women, one grand drama, while fighting amongst themselves, they seize every chance to battle against Du Haokun, their husband, leaving Du Haokun quite overwhelmed.

Because Du Haokun is always unwilling to share a bed with women, he hasn’t touched Fang Hong, Fan Mei, or Liu Feifei for over three years. Especially after learning that Kou Shuangshuang hasn’t been intimate with Du Haokun either, Fang Hong, Fan Mei, and Liu Feifei collectively drift toward negative thoughts.

Their first reaction is to wonder if Du Haokun has some hidden ailment preventing him from being with women. To test this theory, Fang Hong, Fan Mei, and Liu Feifei take turns giving Du Haokun various supplements, which cause him to have constant nosebleeds.

But even so, Du Haokun shows no inclination to engage with Fang Hong, Fan Mei, or Liu Feifei, which makes the three of them anxious. Does this mean the supplements are useless?

Driven by worry and desperation, seemingly gentle but actually ruthless Liu Feifei comes up with a drastic but straightforward plan: she directly drugs Du Haokun with an aphrodisiac, and the three women band together to seduce him.

The effect of the drug is extremely potent, and once Du Haokun drinks it, he reacts. This time, Liu Feifei, Fang Hong, and Fan Mei are finally sure that Du Haokun’s body has no issues; he has no male ailments that cannot be named.

Yet they have new doubts, because after being drugged, Du Haokun would rather soak in cold water than be rightfully united with his three concubines.

More importantly, after the aphrodisiac incident, Du Haokun angrily berated the three and forcefully locked them all up.

Even Du Zongze’s advice to Du Haokun to consider Fang Hong and Fan Mei’s family background and not go too far was ignored, and he stubbornly kept the three women locked up for a month before releasing them, which shows just how furious Du Haokun was this time.

This incident made Fang Hong, Liu Feifei, and Fan Mei rethink Du Haokun’s situation. Since he is perfectly healthy yet avoids women, especially when all three consider themselves veritable beauties, concerning their rivals, though unwilling to admit, one must concede none are ugly.

Facing one wife and three concubines, all beautiful women, yet remaining unmoved and chaste, there can only be one possibility: Du Haokun doesn’t like women, he likes men!

Upon reaching this conclusion, Liu Feifei, Fang Hong, and Fan Mei feel somewhat hopeless. If Du Haokun fundamentally doesn’t like women, what hope remains for their future?

However, their upbringing never allowed them to think about leaving a man. Marrying a man, living as his person, and dying as his ghost is an unchangeable lifelong commitment.

So in the face of despair, Liu Feifei and Fan Mei, Fang Hong rallied their spirits. This time they won’t fight; they’ve decided to unite, showing Du Haokun how wonderful women are and that men are the Evil Path, firmly determined to pull Du Haokun back onto the right path!

Once the decision was made, Liu Feifei, Fang Hong, and Fan Mei immediately began their actions, employing every trick in the book to seduce Du Haokun daily.

Their aim is singular: to make sure Du Haokun feels the charm of women. Consequently, Du Haokun lives like a rat running through the streets, constantly avoiding three determined cats eager to catch him, chased daily and rarely able to return home.

In contrast to Du Haokun’s days, Kou Shuangshuang is living quite comfortably. Because Kou Shuangshuang arranged for Du Haokun to have concubines, appeasing Fang Hong and Fan Mei’s desires to be with the man they love, reducing their initial hostility towards Kou Shuangshuang significantly.

Afterward, Kou Shuangshuang was constantly busy with free clinics, studying, taking classes, aiding Du Zongze’s faction through healing and relationship building. It’s fair to say Kou Shuangshuang and Du Haokun rarely crossed paths, busy as ever on her own, making it seem as though her existence wasn’t significant.

As a result, Fang Hong and Fan Mei’s intention to assess Kou Shuangshuang, examining whether she was easygoing or deeply scheming, was dispelled as no such scrutiny was necessary.

Besides the tea ceremony where Fang Hong and Fan Mei saw Kou Shuangshuang, Kou Shuangshuang has been harder to trace than Du Haokun, completely avoiding interaction with them, including Du Haokun. All plans by Fang Hong and Fan Mei to deal with Kou Shuangshuang got sidelined.

Despite not adhering to family life, Kou Shuangshuang was well-liked by Du Zongze and Fang Meijuan because she didn’t interfere with Du Haokun having concubines, even proactively bringing two who were beneficial to the Du Family for Du Haokun.

In Fang Hong and Fan Mei’s eyes, Kou Shuangshuang is a particularly magical woman. They’ve never seen a woman who treats her husband with such cold indifference, yet interacts harmoniously with her parents-in-law.

More than being a daughter-in-law, Kou Shuangshuang resembles a daughter in this family who enjoys pioneering outside like a man.

No matter what, Kou Shuangshuang’s non-threatening nature is definite for Fang Hong and Fan Mei. As for Liu Feifei, who once suffered losses at Kou Shuangshuang’s hand, initial cautiousness eventually faded as Kou Shuangshuang ignored her, aligning with Fang Hong and Fan Mei, growing indifferent to her.

For Kou Shuangshuang, her days have been quite smooth, having mastered the medical skills she wanted, becoming adept in both traditional and Western medicine. The Du Family no longer confines her, even transferring her funds out.

Additionally, these two years, Kou Shuangshuang opened a tailor shop. With her experience, designing garments sought after by many is easy. So, Kou Shuangshuang does design work, employs tailors to fabricate, successfully managing the shop’s business.

Though merely a tailoring business, it takes the high-end route, each piece personally designed by Kou Shuangshuang, unique without replication. Every item is of great value, highly pursued by high society, earning Kou Shuangshuang considerable wealth over three years.

Kou Shuangshuang hasn’t left the Du Family yet because she’s living quite comfortably there currently. Now a H City celebrity, surpassing her teacher in Western medicine prowess.

As for traditional medicine, Kou Shuangshuang uses Nangong Shuangshuang’s memories as reference, as Nangong Shuangshuang was a Divine Doctor, with unparalleled medical skills. Kou Shuangshuang’s learning pace is swiftly matching Nangong Shuangshuang’s peak abilities.