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“Did you go inside?”

Jiang Heng, who had been sharpening his knife, suddenly set it down. His tone shot up sharply.

Su Jin immediately denied it. “No, of course not! How could I go in? That place is so run-down.”

“Good. I was afraid you did. If you had, you might not be able to sleep tonight!”

“Why do you say that?”

Jiang Heng cleared his throat. “You don’t know… those old houses have strange things in them. Aren’t you afraid something might follow you back at night?”

Instead of fear, Su Jin’s curiosity was piqued. “What do you mean? Are there ghosts inside?”

“Of course! Why else do you think the village kids are all scared of that place?”

Su Jin thought for a moment. She had gone near it earlier today—it just looked like an ordinary old, broken-down house overrun with weeds.

She hadn’t seen anything strange at all.

Not even a gloomy feeling.

Jiang Heng hadn’t expected Su Jin to be completely unafraid of such talk.

“But remember,” he warned, “don’t go near it again. Someone died in there. It’s unlucky to go inside.”

Su Jin’s eyelashes trembled. She froze for a moment, startled. “Someone died there?”

“Yeah. When I was little, a whole family died in that house—horribly, too. Since then, no one in the village dares to go near it.”

So that’s why.

No wonder the area around that abandoned house was overgrown with tall grass, and even the nearest neighbor lived quite a distance away.

People here were still old-fashioned and superstitious, obsessed with feng shui. When something like that happened, they’d just stay far away, afraid of attracting bad luck or spirits.

“Got it. I’ll keep my distance next time!”

“Good. And remember—whatever you see or hear, don’t go around talking about it. This isn’t the kind of place where you can just say anything.”

Su Jin nodded. “Okay. So… when are you going to cook for me?”

Clang!

Jiang Heng’s knife hit the floor. If the wall hadn’t blocked it, it might’ve flown even farther.

He strode toward her in two long steps. His tall, strong figure loomed over her, his shadow swallowing her whole.

As he closed in, Su Jin instinctively backed away until she was pressed into a corner.

He braced his arms on either side of her, trapping her in place. Their faces drew closer—so close she could feel his breath.

Su Jin’s heart skipped a beat. Wait, what? Did he finally come to his senses?

Is he actually making a move this fast? I wasn’t ready for this!

But Jiang Heng just felt… unsettled. Something in his chest felt blocked, heavy, suffocating.

He didn’t know why, but somehow, he was sure it had something to do with Su Jin.

Su Jin quietly observed his expression—his furrowed brows, the tension in his eyes.

Then it clicked. Ah! My little reverse-psychology trick worked!

He must be sulking because I’ve been ignoring him lately!

Jiang Heng’s throat bobbed as if he wanted to speak but couldn’t. His Adam’s apple moved up and down, and the veins on the back of his hands stood out as he rubbed them together in agitation.

After a long moment, his deep voice finally rumbled above her head.

Su Jin couldn’t help grinning. Oh my~ My husband is so handsome it’s practically a crime. Even when he’s scowling, he’s devastatingly good-looking.

But judging by his expression now… was he about to argue with her?

Su Jin lowered her gaze, puzzled.

“You want me to cook for you?” he repeated.

“Huh?” Su Jin blinked. That’s what this is about?

So that’s where his focus was?

Her big, round, grape-like eyes darted around. Maybe her tone earlier had sounded too bossy?

Fine then—she’d just be more polite.

With a careful tone, she said softly, “Then… could you please cook for me?”

Jiang Heng snapped, “You think you can just order me around? Cook for you every day, wash your clothes, even put you under my household registration—what, did I save you just so you could play the lord around here?”

At first, Su Jin felt guilty.

It was true—she hadn’t been doing those things herself. Every morning, she’d see her washed clothes hanging neatly on the bamboo poles.

And dinner was always ready when she got home from work.

She really had been freeloading.

Su Jin gave herself a serious mental scolding.

“Alright, alright—then I’ll cook this time!”

She turned toward the kitchen—

—but before she could take a step, a strong hand grabbed her wrist.

Wedding Night: The Rough Man of the Seventies and His Air-Dropped Sweet Wife!

Wedding Night: The Rough Man of the Seventies and His Air-Dropped Sweet Wife!

新婚夜,七零糙汉的空降小甜妻!
Score 9
Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Released: 2025 Native Language: Chinese
[All-Around Rich Beauty Transmigrates to the 1970s + Hidden Ability Boss, Straight-Laced but Tsundere Rough Man] [Height & Build Difference] + [1v1, Both Pure] + [She Flirts First, Then He Fights Back] + [Detailed Daily Interactions] Overnight, Su Jin was sent by the Matchmaker God straight onto the bed of a rough man from the 1970s?! Fine. Since the rough man was actually quite caring (and she couldn’t resist him), she decided to stay. Su Jin: “I’m hungry. I want food.” The rough man, so angry he nearly tossed his kitchen knife: “Did I marry you just so you could sit there like a princess?” Su Jin ran up and pressed herself against him—password accepted! Her teasing left the man red-eared and flustered. “Enough. You don’t even know how to start a fire. I’ll do it!” Grumbling, he turned around to light the stove and cook. But the more Su Jin teased, the more outrageous she became. The rough man finally lost his temper, giving her a sharp swat as warning. Yet, the more she acted like a spoiled little wife, the deeper she worked her way into his heart. “My wife at most has a bit of strength and a sharp tongue. How could she possibly be some outlaw beating people black and blue? Stop talking nonsense!” What he didn’t know was—his sweet, obedient little wife actually had another side to her! That night, Su Jin pushed the man who always wanted to hold her close against the bed. “What’s wrong? Not pretending anymore?” He didn’t say a word, just turned into a wolf and silently pinned his wife beneath him. To keep pampering her, this rough man quietly pulled out his own “golden finger,” thriving even in an era of shortages. Wife wants to go to college? Fine, I’ll support her. Wife wants pretty clothes? Fine, I’ll sew them myself. But wait—wasn’t Su Jin supposed to have transmigrated into the 1970s? Why could she still see her parents? And as for her rough husband… turns out he was a hidden big shot all along!

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