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Chapter 1 - The Day I Traveled Back and Met My Gangster Husband Again

I woke up with a loud "bang".

Not the sound of my door slamming.

Not the sound of my husband dropping a pot while cooking.

But the sound of… tables and chairs hitting the wall, accompanied by an extremely unfriendly voice:

"Hey, you guys try stepping over this line."

I jumped up, my heart skipping a beat.

Before my eyes… was not a modern bedroom.

But an old school backyard, mossy walls, the smell of spray paint rising, and a group of male students standing in a circle as if about to fight.

I looked down at my hands—small.

Legs—thin.

The uniform—outdated in style.

I had traveled through time.

Back to the time… of the 17-year-old boy who would later become my husband.

And at that moment, the crowd parted, revealing the main character of the melee:

A tall, thin young man, with a loose black coat, hair falling over his eyes, a gaze colder than Mars at night.

He put one hand in his pocket, the other twirling a basketball as if nothing serious was happening.

He turned around and said the sentence I wanted to curse the most:

"Women are just ephemeral. Success is forever."

I stood there dumbfounded.

Là anh.Là

My husband.

But the worst, coolest, and most arrogant version of him.

A self-confident gangster who declares his life, but in the future, he will panic when I frown, and even wipe my shoes for me just because "wife can't get dirty".

I want to cry.

But the boys started to snicker, and my young husband glanced at me as if I was an NPC character who had just loaded into the wrong position.

"The girl who just transferred school?" He asked.

I nodded, my heart pounding like a drum.

He looked me up and down, his eyes indifferent but making people unable to breathe.

Then he said exactly one sentence:

"What are you looking at? Don't like me."

Me: "…"

Sorry, but in 10 years you will be the one begging me to kiss your forehead before going to sleep, you know?

But I can't say it.

I can't reveal that I am your future wife.

Can't change the time too much.

I took a deep breath, decided to start Plan 001: Make a surprise first impression.

I walked straight towards him.

The boys were startled, thinking I wanted to cause trouble.

I glared at the future bully and said in the calmest voice I could:

"Women are not ephemeral.

And you are... quite frivolous."

The whole backyard fell silent.

He raised his eyebrows.

Then the corners of his lips curled up, a dangerous half-smile:

"You've got guts."

I swallowed.

He stepped closer, very close, bent down to look me right in the eye.

His voice was low, hoarse, typical of a 17-year-old bad boy:

"But hey... don't get involved with me."

Then he turned away.

And I stood there, fists clenched, head burning.

Get involved with him? If he knew that in the future, he would be holding my hand tighter than handcuffs…

I suddenly realized.

The journey of flirting with my husband from the time when he was a gangster…

It officially began.

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