Young Master Fu's Incredible Real Heiress Chapter 1014 - Very Dangerous

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Previously on Young Master Fu's Incredible Real Heiress...
Shi Jin returned home to Fu Xiuyuan's thoughtful preparations, including a soft blanket and a delicious home-cooked meal he had learned to make. Months later, now seven months pregnant with a subtle bump, she visited the Fu residence and reassured Old Madam of the baby's normal development amid familial concern. As filming concluded, she prepared for essential promotional activities on a cruise ship, accompanied by Fu Xiuyuan, where the host observed her substantial appetite despite her slim figure.

“Then I’ll head out to film the footage first.” Shi Jin rose to her feet. “Have my husband review the interview outline for you.”

Jing Ya nodded and promptly passed the printed interview procedure and outline to Fu Xiuyuan.

Shi Jin spotted prominent veins bulging on her hands. The swelling looked quite severe.

She remembered that Jing Ya worked not only as a host but also as a hand model. She focused on hand-related commercial shoots. Her hands had always received meticulous care and appeared nearly perfect. How could they show such a grave issue now?

Shi Jin parted her lips to inquire, yet recalled it was their initial encounter and prying would be impolite. She stayed silent and headed out to shoot.

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From the cruise ship, the ocean stretched into view. At the horizon where sea met sky, a vivid blue line shimmered. The refreshing sea breeze blew steadily, invigorating everyone.

Shi Jin positioned herself on the deck, working seamlessly with the crew's cameras. The footage wrapped up quickly.

Fu Xiuyuan completed reviewing the outline and returned the documents to Jing Ya. “Everything checks out. We can proceed with the interview using these questions.”

“Alright, I’ll prepare now.”

Once Jing Ya spoke, Fu Xiuyuan stood and moved to the window, gazing at Shi Jin outside.

He chose to stay nearby during her work without getting too close, avoiding any pressure on the team.

Witnessing this, Jing Ya felt a surge of envy.

As Shi Jin wrapped up filming and stepped back into the cabin, Fu Xiuyuan hurried forward and gently took hold of her. “All finished?”

“Yes, the fresh outdoor air felt wonderful and boosted my efficiency,” Shi Jin replied smilingly. “I returned to grab a bite.”

“Sure. Let me join you to wash up.” Fu Xiuyuan accompanied her.

“Did you go through the full interview outline?”

“Finished it. No issues at all,” Fu Xiuyuan replied tenderly, bending down to wash hands alongside her.

Once Shi Jin rinsed off, he grabbed the towel and carefully dried her fingers.

Such actions came naturally to him. Shi Jin accepted them as routine.

Emerging after, Fu Xiuyuan quietly outlined the process to her over their meal.

Jing Ya observed from nearby, utterly astonished. Rumors persisted that marrying into a rich family as Shi Jin's career soared must be tough. Why opt for it?

The intimate display before her made it all clear to Jing Ya.

Post-meal, Shi Jin freshened her hands and face, then reapplied makeup. Fu Xiuyuan waited patiently beside her.

With makeup perfected, Shi Jin grinned. “Ready for the interview now.”

“Yes, yes, perfect,” Jing Ya responded swiftly. “Let’s head to the deck for it.”

Amid the deck's sea breeze, the interview kicked off.

Surrounding staff stood prepared.

Jing Ya spoke in a soft, soothing tone, while Shi Jin responded to every query. Their conversation flowed delightfully.

After an hour, the session neared its end.

Yao Jiahong offered, “I’ll warm up Shi Jin’s meal.”

“I’ll handle it,” Fu Xiuyuan stated. He took the food to reheat. By the time it was done, Shi Jin’s interview would conclude.

“That wraps today’s interview. Thrilled to have spoken with you. Hoping for future collaborations,” Jing Ya smiled.

“Me too. Until next time.”

Nearby crew started gathering gear and departing.

Jing Ya tidied her interview notes as well. Politely, Shi Jin lingered until she finished.

Nearly packed, Jing Ya approached the railing. While strolling, she remarked, “This sea breeze is ideal. I’ll linger here to savor it. You head inside first, Shi Jin.”

“Alright.” Shi Jin nodded. “Watch your step. The railing’s shorter over there.”

Glancing upward, she spotted the sign and indicated the ‘Stop here’ warning. “Jing Ya, stay back from there. It’s risky.”

“No worries. Just taking a peek.”

“Try viewing from another spot?” Shi Jin suggested.

“I’m okay—” Jing Ya started, before slipping.

“Careful!” Shi Jin cried out.

Jing Ya’s balance failed, plunging her into the sea.

In ordinary circumstances, Shi Jin would instantly grab her or dive in to rescue without a second thought.

Yet at seven or eight months pregnant, her belly barely showed, but she recognized her physical boundaries.

She yelled urgently for aid. “Help! Jing Ya’s fallen in!”

A couple of minutes passed before crew members rushed onto the deck.

“She fell right here. Quick, rescue her!” Shi Jin urged frantically.

“Got it, we’re moving.” The crew fetched ropes and life buoys.

Fu Xiuyuan caught the distress call from outside and dashed out immediately.

His face drained of color until spotting Shi Jin safe on deck.

“Shi Jin!” Fu Xiuyuan rushed to her side.

Worriedly, Shi Jin said, “Jing Ya lost her footing and tumbled that way. She slipped and skidded down.”

“The staff are already rescuing her. Don’t worry excessively.” Fu Xiuyuan grasped her hand.

Shi Jin noticed his palms were utterly drenched in sweat.

She murmured softly, “I’m fine.”

“Mm.” Fu Xiuyuan quelled his racing heartbeat. Since Jing Ya had fallen, Shi Jin faced the exact same peril.

This setup overlooked fully securing the guests’ safety.

“Let’s head inside to rest,” he suggested.

Shi Jin looked back. A rescuer had already plunged into the sea clutching a swimming ring and seized Jing Ya. It seemed there’d be no trouble.

She trailed Fu Xiuyuan inside.

Once in the cabin, she told Yao Jiahong, “Brother Yao, update me right away once Jing Ya is rescued.”

“Got it. A doctor’s onboard anyway. We’ll turn around immediately after saving her. No need to fret.”

Shi Jin nodded. “Eat something,” Fu Xiuyuan urged her.

“Okay.” Shi Jin truly lacked appetite and fretted deeply over Jing Ya. Yet the baby in her belly needed sustenance, so she forced herself to eat a little.

Fu Xiuyuan rose briefly, sat back down after a silent pause. “Just have some fruit.”

“Where are my chicken feet? There were plenty moments ago,” Shi Jin questioned.

“While heating them up, I heard your cry for help and spilled everything by accident.” Fu Xiuyuan’s tone was subdued. “Sorry.”

Shi Jin stretched out her hands to cradle his striking face, caressing it tenderly. “It’s okay. Fruit will do.”

“I’ll arrange for a fresh batch to be delivered once we disembark the cruise.”

“Mm.” Shi Jin bowed her head to savor the fruit.

Yao Jiahong stepped out to check, then dashed back in. “Shi Jin, Jing Ya is safe now. She’s doing alright, just somewhat shaken.”

“I’ll go see her.” Shi Jin got to her feet.

Fu Xiuyuan naturally went along with her.

By the time Shi Jin arrived, Jing Ya had changed clothes and was getting checked by the doctor.