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Are you sure?

The Country Beauty #1364 11/6/2025
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1494 You sure? Chapter 1494 "Good heavens, for your mess, I've missed my class again!" Lu Yun sat on the back of the bicycle, deeply frustrated. Fortunately, Tie Niu, with his sheer strength, maintained a steady pace—his legs seemed to have been fitted with wind and fire wheels, pedaling swiftly. Hearing Lu Yun's complaints, Tie Niu replied, "You think I wanted to? What would you have done if it were you? With your skills, if you suspected me of having been unfaithful, you'd have crushed me right then and there. I'm not even sure I could have held my ground. How could I possibly be convinced just by your words and fists?" Tie Niu, though not entirely without his own little concerns, knew this was a critical moment. His future wife, whose maiden membrane had just been breached, was now under scrutiny. No matter whether he could defeat Lu Yun in a fight, Lu Yun would be the first person suspected. And he also kept a close eye on the fellow villager who worked at the town health clinic. He was so eager to rush Land Yun along, as if flying, precisely to avoid being proven right by Land Yun—should Land Yun be correct, then when he came to fight Land Yun, Chun Ni'er would still be unconscious, and Iron Bull would surely crash headfirst into the southern wall! "You say it's easy, but how will I explain to my teacher now that you've disrupted my class?" Land Yun lounged comfortably on the back of the cart, clearly displeased. "No problem. If Chun Ni'er's matter truly has nothing to do with you, I'll wait until it's settled and then bring you back. I'll go talk to my teacher—should he continue to pick on you, I'll snap his neck." Iron Bull puffed and gasped, still breathless despite his vigorous efforts to pedal the cart. "Take your own cart and ride," Land Yun said with a scowl, mentally wondering how the doctor at the health clinic could possibly be so bold as to accuse him of such a thing! The iron ox was working hard, speeding along steadily. Soon, the two arrived at the town. The ox breathed heavily, panting as it pulled the cart to a stop at the entrance of the town health clinic. With a sudden lunge, it leapt off the cart, barely pausing to secure the vehicle, and dashed straight into the clinic, nearly sending Lu Yun, sitting on its tail, sprawling backward. "By heaven! Black beast, are you trying to knock me out?" Lu Yun shouted after the ox's back, then hurried inside himself. "Iron Bull, what's the hurry? I'm right here attending to Chunni right now. You've got such strength—hit Chunni right on the head with it, and even if it were a strong man, he'd be dizzy for a while. Just wait a moment, I promise Chunni won't have any trouble." At that moment, a man's voice came from behind the white cloth, soft and gentle, conveying a distinctly unimpressed tone. Second Dog! What a name. I'm curious now—this Second Dog who's been making Iron Bull spin around like a top—what does he really look like? "Cough, cough..." Lu Yun sat on a chair, clearing his throat with a firm cough. "Iron Bull, take care of Chunni for now. A patient has arrived—I need to go check on him." As he spoke, the white cloth was lifted, revealing a young man about 1.7 meters tall, wearing gold-rimmed glasses, slender and delicate in build. He stepped forward and smiled at Lu Yun, seated on the chair, asking, "Young sir, what seems to be the matter?" Lu Yun watched the doctor before him, inwardly scoffing. How could this man, who had only just managed to gather his wits, dare to accuse him of playing tricks on the woman he had been with at the iron ox? Lu Yun studied the doctor, whom he had been called Er Gouzi, silently. Er Gouzi felt increasingly uncomfortable under Lu Yun’s steady gaze, furrowing his brow. "Young sir, this is a hospital. If you don’t mind, I still have patients to attend to." For some reason, Er Gouzi felt particularly on edge when being stared at by Lu Yun—like there was a sharp edge pressing against his back. He found himself uneasy. Suddenly realizing that this might not be just another town bumpkin trying to stir up trouble. As a man of principle, he never raised his voice against the town’s younger, more rowdy types—he had even regularly contributed to their coffers. Their relationship had always been quite good. But Lu Yun, however, seemed entirely unfamiliar. He guessed the young man must be a newcomer to the town’s rowdy circles. With the attitude of preferring less to more, Er-Go, after finishing his words, turned to head toward Chunni. At that moment, Tie-Niu, who had been continuously attending to Chunni, suddenly pulled back the white curtain of the door and looked at Lu Yun, saying, "Brother, I'm sorry—I was so busy and anxious that I completely forgot you. I'm truly sorry, I'm truly sorry." Lu Yun said nothing, merely staring intently at Er-Go with a thoughtful expression. Tie-Niu immediately understood and turned to the white-coated Er-Go beside him, saying, "Er-Go, there's something I need to confirm with you. I hope you'll be honest and straightforward—don't hide anything. Otherwise, the consequences could be serious." Hearing Tie-Niu speak with such seriousness, Er-Go's face turned pale, and he forced a smile, saying, "Just say what you need to. As long as I know it, I won't withhold anything. After all, we've known each other for so many years—do you really not trust me?" "I hope so," Tie-Niu said, closing the door and then turning back to Lu Yun in a low voice. "Now "Lu Yun nodded and said, 'With this matter now out in the open, you don't need to worry about whether it's embarrassing or not. What matters most right now is to figure out what really happened.' Tie Niu nodded, turning to the slightly uncomfortable Er Gou and said, 'Er Gou, we've been brothers for so many years now. I'm going to ask you something—will you tell me the truth?' Er Gou quickly replied, 'Tie Niu, something's happened, I can tell by your serious expression—it seems like...' 'Enough,' Tie Niu said, cutting him off, getting straight to the point. 'Er Gou, when I first brought Chun Ni to you, I asked you to check whether Chun Ni was still a virgin. You told me that the membrane at the entrance had already disappeared, and that there was still semen flowing out from her vaginal opening. Is that correct?' 'Yes, yes, absolutely correct,' Er Gou said. 'But Tie Niu, this was your request—I asked you to check Chun Ni. Now that you've found out the results, you can't blame me for having examined her down there.' Er-er, the second dog already sensed something. With a glance at Lu Yun, who sat calmly like a mountain, he stammered his defense. "I know that. What I'm referring to isn't that. I'm talking about what you said—about Chunni'er's vaginal discharge containing male essence. Are you certain?" Tien Niu asked.