Little Accountant was suddenly entrusted with the package from Zhao Chunxiang, and a piece of letter paper fell out.
In front of everyone, he opened the letter and began to read it aloud with clear enunciation.
"Ahem, ahem, dear Brother Hu Hai!"
As soon as Little Accountant read the opening line, a wave of murmurs erupted from the crowd, and they began to stir restlessly.
"Little Accountant, what nonsense are you spouting?"
Hu Hai, hearing his name called out by Little Accountant, instantly felt displeased and shot him a warning glance.
"I'm not making it up; it really says that!" Little Accountant protested, looking aggrieved. The letter had indeed been written that way; how could he possibly fabricate something on the spot? What would he gain from that?
"Maybe it's just a case of sharing the same name; what's the rush?"
"Little Accountant, keep reading!"
Some in the crowd, eager for entertainment, urged him to continue.
"You may have never noticed me, but my admiration for you has grown day by day. I pondered for a long time whether or not to write you this letter, but my longing for you is uncontrollable."
"I know you already have a family and that Zhao Chunxiang is like a fierce tigress as your wife. Are you truly willing to spend your life with her?"
At the mention of Zhao Chunxiang's name, everyone became restless. What were the odds that a man named Hu Hai would have a wife named Zhao Chunxiang?
It seemed that the letter was indeed about them, and the crowd's curiosity was piqued even further.
"Little Accountant, why are you dawdling? Hurry up and read!"
"Yeah, keep going!"
Little Accountant was so frightened that cold sweat broke out on his forehead; he had no desire to offend anyone.
"I think I should stop; you all can find someone else to read!"
He glanced at Hu Hai and Zhao Chunxiang, both of whom wore grim expressions that suggested they were ready to pounce.
"You coward! Why are you hesitating? Read it!"
Everyone present wanted to know what else was written in the letter; their curiosity had been stirred, and they couldn't bear not knowing how it ended.
"Keep reading!"
Zhao Chunxiang, who had been silent until now, finally spoke up, her tone clearly laced with anger.
Stealing a glance at her, he immediately felt a chill run down his spine. Not daring to say anything more, he lifted the letter and began to read.
Once he finished reading the entire letter, everyone understood what was going on.
"Hey, who is Wang Xiuli?"
"Tsk, isn’t she the one who got kicked out of the Zhiqing Institute?"
"Oh? It's her! Goodness gracious. Is she trying to get close to Hu Hai?"
"That's how it is. Did you hear what the letter said? It's really embarrassing; they must have been involved for a while now!"
"Oh my, tsk tsk tsk. What does Hu Hai have that’s so special? Oh my goodness, calling him 'dear'—that's just nauseating!"
"What do you mean? Didn't you hear the letter? She wants to have an affair with him!"
"What affair? What are you talking about?"
"You know, oh my, it's so embarrassing—it's that kind of thing between men and women!"
Their voices were not quiet, and soon everyone was in an uproar.
"My goodness, people from the big city are so open; they say such shameless things out loud!"
Listening to the surrounding crowd discussing without restraint, Zhao Chunxiang's face grew darker and darker! Furious, she stormed home, grabbed a hoe, and headed straight for Wang Xiuli's doorstep.
"Get out here, you filthy bitch!"
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